CSPAN3 Schedule

CSPAN3

This simple schedule provides the showtime of upcoming and past programs playing on the network CSPAN3 otherwise known as CSPAN3. The show schedule is provided for up to 3 weeks out and you can view up to 2 weeks of show play history.

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Playing Right Now: Max Perry Mueller, Wakara's America :

Program Schedule:

Max Perry Mueller, Wakara's America Playing Now!
2026-02-14 08:02:00 PST - 2026-02-14 09:06:00 PST

Author Max Meller discusses Wakara, a prominent Ute Native leader in the 19th-century, whose battles and conquests shaped the American West.


Bruce Schneier, Nathan Sanders, Rewiring Democracy -- How AI Will Transform Our Politics, Government and Citizenship
2026-02-14 09:06:00 PST - 2026-02-14 10:04:00 PST

Security technologist Bruce Schneier and data scientist Nathan Sanders discuss the impact of artificial intelligence on democracy. Georgetown University hosts this event.


Sam Kass, The Last Supper -- How to Overcome the Coming Food Crisis
2026-02-14 10:04:00 PST - 2026-02-14 11:09:00 PST

Sam Kass, chef and former food policy advisor to Barack Obama, provides his plan for making the food system more sustainable. Bold Fork Books in Washington, D.C. hosts this event.


Chuck Collins, Burned by Billionaires
2026-02-14 11:09:00 PST - 2026-02-14 12:14:00 PST

Chuck Collins discusses his book Burned by Billionaires where he examines the impact of wealth concentration on society & politics. The event is hosted by politics & prose bookstore.


History of the Space Program in Photos
2026-02-14 12:14:00 PST - 2026-02-14 13:10:00 PST

``American History TV`` chronicles the Gemini, Mercury, and Apollo programs through some photographs of NASA's space program; author of ``Gemini and Mercury Remastered,`` Andy Saunders discusses Earthrise, the Moon landings, and the Apollo 13.


Andrea Nolen, Lincoln's Counterfeiters
2026-02-14 13:10:00 PST - 2026-02-14 14:00:00 PST

Historian Andrea Nolen discusses a Wisconsin counterfeit ring that had ties to the White House under Presidents Lincoln and Grant.


Q & A
Columnist Jason Riley on Racial Preferences in College Admissions
2026-02-14 14:00:00 PST - 2026-02-14 15:09:00 PST

Jason Riley, author of ``The Affirmative Action Myth,`` argues that the racial preference policies of the 1960s and 1970s have had an overall negative impact on the success of Black Americans.


Brad Meltzer, The Viper: A Zig & Nola Novel
2026-02-14 15:09:00 PST - 2026-02-14 15:59:00 PST

New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer talks about his new thriller, The Viper: A Zig & Nola Novel. The event takes place at the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore.


America's Book Club
Jon Meacham
2026-02-14 15:59:00 PST - 2026-02-14 16:57:00 PST

Pulitzer Prize winner Jon Meacham joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss his biographies of Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, and George H.W. Bush, and his upcoming book on Dwight Eisenhower.


America's Book Club
The Treasures with Jon Meacham
2026-02-14 16:57:00 PST - 2026-02-14 17:20:00 PST


Eve Kahn, Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death
2026-02-14 17:20:00 PST - 2026-02-14 18:19:00 PST

Author Eve Kahn discusses the life and career of gilded-age New York City journalist and immigrant advocate Zoe Anderson Norris.


Howard French, the Second Emancipation
2026-02-14 18:19:00 PST - 2026-02-14 19:24:00 PST

Former New York Times reporter Howard French talks about Ghanaian leader Kwame Nkrumah and the Pan-African movement of the 1950s and 60s.


Q & A
Author Nicholas Boggs on Writer James Baldwin's Life & Work
2026-02-14 19:24:00 PST - 2026-02-14 20:24:00 PST

Nicholas Boggs discusses the personal life and activism of American writer James Baldwin (1924-1987). Mr. Boggs, who spent over 20 years working on James Baldwin: A Love Story, also talks about Baldwin's many books and life outside the United States.


Max Perry Mueller, Wakara's America
2026-02-14 20:24:00 PST - 2026-02-14 21:30:00 PST

Author Max Meller discusses Wakara, a prominent Ute Native leader in the 19th-century, whose battles and conquests shaped the American West.


Bruce Schneier, Nathan Sanders, Rewiring Democracy -- How AI Will Transform Our Politics, Government and Citizenship
2026-02-14 21:30:00 PST - 2026-02-14 22:30:00 PST

Security technologist Bruce Schneier and data scientist Nathan Sanders discuss the impact of artificial intelligence on democracy. Georgetown University hosts this event.


Sam Kass, The Last Supper -- How to Overcome the Coming Food Crisis
2026-02-14 22:30:00 PST - 2026-02-14 23:35:00 PST

Sam Kass, chef and former food policy advisor to Barack Obama, provides his plan for making the food system more sustainable. Bold Fork Books in Washington, D.C. hosts this event.


Chuck Collins, Burned by Billionaires
2026-02-14 23:35:00 PST - 2026-02-15 00:40:00 PST

Chuck Collins discusses his book Burned by Billionaires where he examines the impact of wealth concentration on society & politics. The event is hosted by politics & prose bookstore.


History of the Space Program in Photos
2026-02-15 00:40:00 PST - 2026-02-15 01:41:00 PST

``American History TV`` chronicles the Gemini, Mercury, and Apollo programs through some photographs of NASA's space program; author of ``Gemini and Mercury Remastered,`` Andy Saunders discusses Earthrise, the Moon landings, and the Apollo 13.


Andrea Nolen, Lincoln's Counterfeiters
2026-02-15 01:41:00 PST - 2026-02-15 02:30:00 PST

Historian Andrea Nolen discusses a Wisconsin counterfeit ring that had ties to the White House under Presidents Lincoln and Grant.


Q & A
Columnist Jason Riley on Racial Preferences in College Admissions
2026-02-15 02:30:00 PST - 2026-02-15 03:32:00 PST

Jason Riley, author of ``The Affirmative Action Myth,`` argues that the racial preference policies of the 1960s and 1970s have had an overall negative impact on the success of Black Americans.


America's Book Club
Jon Meacham
2026-02-15 03:32:00 PST - 2026-02-15 04:30:00 PST

Pulitzer Prize winner Jon Meacham joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss his biographies of Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, and George H.W. Bush, and his upcoming book on Dwight Eisenhower.


America's Book Club
The Treasures with Jon Meacham
2026-02-15 04:30:00 PST - 2026-02-15 05:01:00 PST


Lectures in History
House of Diggs
2026-02-15 05:01:00 PST - 2026-02-15 06:20:00 PST

Brown University professor Marion Orr lectures on the life & legacy of Congressman Charles Diggs, Jr.. The Michigan Democrat founded the Congressional Black Caucus and was the only federal official to attend the trial of Emmett Till's killers.


Reel America
An African American Farmer During World War II
2026-02-15 06:20:00 PST - 2026-02-15 06:31:00 PST

Celebrating the contributions of African Americans to the World War II effort, this short film is narrated by actor and civil rights activist Canada Lee.


The Presidency
Bret Baier, To Rescue the American Spirit
2026-02-15 06:31:00 PST - 2026-02-15 07:31:00 PST

Fox News anchor Bret Baier talks about the life of Theodore Roosevelt, 26th president of the United States, and the evolution of America into a superpower.


Reel America
Independence -- 1976
2026-02-15 07:31:00 PST - 2026-02-15 08:02:00 PST

A National Park Service film made for the 1976 Bicentennial portrays founding fathers in Philadelphia in 1776 and 1976.


America 250
Spies in American Revolution
2026-02-15 08:02:00 PST - 2026-02-15 09:08:00 PST

Historian Charles Dewey explores the role of spies and intelligence operations during the American Revolution. He speaks at an event held at the Fraunces Tavern Museum in New York City.


America 250
C-SPAN Tours the Morris-Jumel Mansion in New York
2026-02-15 09:08:00 PST - 2026-02-15 10:01:00 PST

C-SPAN tours Manhattan's oldest surviving home, built in 1765 for British military officer Roger Morris, which served as a headquarters for Gen. George Washington during the American Revolution and was later home to Stephen & Eliza Jumel and Aaron B.


Reel America
Winter Olympics - 1960
2026-02-15 10:01:00 PST - 2026-02-15 10:31:00 PST

This is a U.S. Forest Service film about the 1960 Winter Olympic Games held in Squaw Valley, California in the Tahoe National Forest.


C-SPAN Tours the Grand Ole Opry
2026-02-15 10:31:00 PST - 2026-02-15 11:01:00 PST

C-SPAN tours the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville as it celebrates 100 years of history and country music (1925-2025).


John Carter Cash, The Complete Johnny Cash
2026-02-15 11:01:00 PST - 2026-02-15 11:20:00 PST

John Carter Cash, who wrote the introduction to The Complete Johnny Cash, a compilation of his father's lyrics, talks about Johnny Cash's life and music career, and the themes that can be found in his songs.


Stories of Heroism During the Vietnam War
2026-02-15 11:20:00 PST - 2026-02-15 11:58:00 PST

American History TV presents coverage of the 2025 American Veterans Center Conference in Washington, D.C, including discussions on the Korean War, Vietnam War and World War II.


1950 Korean War Battle of Chosin Reservoir
2026-02-15 11:58:00 PST - 2026-02-15 12:54:00 PST

American History TV presents coverage of the 2025 American Veterans Center Conference in Washington, D.C, including discussions on the Korean War, Vietnam War and World War II.


Rosie the Riveter & Working Women of World War II
2026-02-15 12:54:00 PST - 2026-02-15 13:40:00 PST

American History TV presents coverage of the 2025 American Veterans Center Conference in Washington, D.C, including discussions on the Korean War, Vietnam War and World War II.


Career of Former NASA Flight Director Gerald Griffin
2026-02-15 13:40:00 PST - 2026-02-15 14:21:00 PST

American History TV interviews former NASA flight director Gerald Griffin on his career in the American space program from the Gemini program to the Shuttle missions. He worked with NASA from 1964-1986.


America 250
C-SPAN Tours the Morris-Jumel Mansion in New York
2026-02-15 14:21:00 PST - 2026-02-15 15:13:00 PST

C-SPAN tours Manhattan's oldest surviving home, built in 1765 for British military officer Roger Morris, which served as a headquarters for Gen. George Washington during the American Revolution and was later home to Stephen & Eliza Jumel and Aaron B.


Reel America
The Negro Sailor
2026-02-15 15:13:00 PST - 2026-02-15 15:41:00 PST

This 1945 U.S. Navy film celebrates the diversity of the Navy and the value of teamwork during World War II.


African American Civil War Museum Statue Dedication
2026-02-15 15:41:00 PST - 2026-02-15 17:04:00 PST

Historians and policymakers speak about emancipation at the dedication of a sculpture of President Abraham Lincoln in advance of the re-opening of the African American Civil War Museum in Washington, DC.


Lectures in History
House of Diggs
2026-02-15 17:04:00 PST - 2026-02-15 18:22:00 PST

Brown University professor Marion Orr lectures on the life & legacy of Congressman Charles Diggs, Jr.. The Michigan Democrat founded the Congressional Black Caucus and was the only federal official to attend the trial of Emmett Till's killers.


Reel America
An African American Farmer During World War II
2026-02-15 18:22:00 PST - 2026-02-15 18:33:00 PST

Celebrating the contributions of African Americans to the World War II effort, this short film is narrated by actor and civil rights activist Canada Lee.


The Presidency
Bret Baier, To Rescue the American Spirit
2026-02-15 18:33:00 PST - 2026-02-15 19:32:00 PST

Fox News anchor Bret Baier talks about the life of Theodore Roosevelt, 26th president of the United States, and the evolution of America into a superpower.


Reel America
Independence -- 1976
2026-02-15 19:32:00 PST - 2026-02-15 20:02:00 PST

A National Park Service film made for the 1976 Bicentennial portrays founding fathers in Philadelphia in 1776 and 1976.


America 250
Spies in American Revolution
2026-02-15 20:02:00 PST - 2026-02-15 21:09:00 PST

Historian Charles Dewey explores the role of spies and intelligence operations during the American Revolution. He speaks at an event held at the Fraunces Tavern Museum in New York City.


America 250
C-SPAN Tours the Morris-Jumel Mansion in New York
2026-02-15 21:09:00 PST - 2026-02-15 22:03:00 PST

C-SPAN tours Manhattan's oldest surviving home, built in 1765 for British military officer Roger Morris, which served as a headquarters for Gen. George Washington during the American Revolution and was later home to Stephen & Eliza Jumel and Aaron B.


Reel America
Winter Olympics - 1960
2026-02-15 22:03:00 PST - 2026-02-15 22:28:00 PST

This is a U.S. Forest Service film about the 1960 Winter Olympic Games held in Squaw Valley, California in the Tahoe National Forest.


C-SPAN Tours the Grand Ole Opry
2026-02-15 22:28:00 PST - 2026-02-15 22:59:00 PST

C-SPAN tours the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville as it celebrates 100 years of history and country music (1925-2025).


John Carter Cash, The Complete Johnny Cash
2026-02-15 22:59:00 PST - 2026-02-15 23:18:00 PST

John Carter Cash, who wrote the introduction to The Complete Johnny Cash, a compilation of his father's lyrics, talks about Johnny Cash's life and music career, and the themes that can be found in his songs.


Stories of Heroism During the Vietnam War
2026-02-15 23:18:00 PST - 2026-02-15 23:55:00 PST

American History TV presents coverage of the 2025 American Veterans Center Conference in Washington, D.C, including discussions on the Korean War, Vietnam War and World War II.


1950 Korean War Battle of Chosin Reservoir
2026-02-15 23:55:00 PST - 2026-02-16 00:52:00 PST

American History TV presents coverage of the 2025 American Veterans Center Conference in Washington, D.C, including discussions on the Korean War, Vietnam War and World War II.


Rosie the Riveter & Working Women of World War II
2026-02-16 00:52:00 PST - 2026-02-16 01:38:00 PST

American History TV presents coverage of the 2025 American Veterans Center Conference in Washington, D.C, including discussions on the Korean War, Vietnam War and World War II.


Career of Former NASA Flight Director Gerald Griffin
2026-02-16 01:38:00 PST - 2026-02-16 02:18:00 PST

American History TV interviews former NASA flight director Gerald Griffin on his career in the American space program from the Gemini program to the Shuttle missions. He worked with NASA from 1964-1986.


America 250
C-SPAN Tours the Morris-Jumel Mansion in New York
2026-02-16 02:18:00 PST - 2026-02-16 03:09:00 PST

C-SPAN tours Manhattan's oldest surviving home, built in 1765 for British military officer Roger Morris, which served as a headquarters for Gen. George Washington during the American Revolution and was later home to Stephen & Eliza Jumel and Aaron B.


Reel America
The Negro Sailor
2026-02-16 03:09:00 PST - 2026-02-16 03:36:00 PST

This 1945 U.S. Navy film celebrates the diversity of the Navy and the value of teamwork during World War II.


African American Civil War Museum Statue Dedication
2026-02-16 03:36:00 PST - 2026-02-16 05:00:00 PST

Historians and policymakers speak about emancipation at the dedication of a sculpture of President Abraham Lincoln in advance of the re-opening of the African American Civil War Museum in Washington, DC.


America 250
The Two Georges Library of Congress Exhibit Tour
2026-02-16 05:00:00 PST - 2026-02-16 05:45:00 PST

C-SPAN tours The Two Georges exhibit at the Library of Congress, which examines the parallel lives of King George III and George Washington.


America 250
Reenactment -- 1777 Battle of Brandywine
2026-02-16 05:45:00 PST - 2026-02-16 06:50:00 PST

Reenactors mark the 1777 Battle of Brandywine in Chadds Ford, Pa.; the battle, a British victory, led to Philadelphia's capture; the event recreates one of many fight locations from the historic conflict.


America 250
Reenactment - 1780 Battle of Camden, SC
2026-02-16 06:50:00 PST - 2026-02-16 08:05:00 PST

Reenactors mark the anniversary of the 1780 Battle of Camden, a victory by British troops over colonial soldiers in South Carolina. The reenactment takes place in Kershaw, South Carolina.


America 250
America's Founding & World War II Generations
2026-02-16 08:05:00 PST - 2026-02-16 09:40:00 PST

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Rick Atkinson explains similarities between America's Founding Generation and the World War II Generation; he speaks at the Ford Leadership Forum in Grand Rapids, Michigan.


America 250
Lindsay Chervinsky, Making the Presidency
2026-02-16 09:40:00 PST - 2026-02-16 10:40:00 PST

Historian Lindsay Chervinsky speaks at the Boston Athenaeum about the second U.S. president and Massachusetts favorite son, John Adams; his presidency unfolds against the backdrop of the politics and personalities of the new nation.


America 250
Classical Writers' Influence on America's Founders
2026-02-16 10:40:00 PST - 2026-02-16 12:15:00 PST

The National Constitution Center hosts a Philadelphia recital featuring new songs based on classical writings on virtues that influenced America's founders.


America 250
Louis Masur, A Journey North
2026-02-16 12:15:00 PST - 2026-02-16 13:20:00 PST

Rutgers professor Louis Masur talks about the 1791 trip that Thomas Jefferson and James Madison took through Upstate New York and New England.


The Presidency
Megan Gorman, All the Presidents' Money
2026-02-16 13:20:00 PST - 2026-02-16 14:30:00 PST

American presidents are responsible for the financial health of the nation; a look into how good they are at managing their own wealth; tax attorney Megan Gorman looks at their ledgers to find out.


Andrew Greer, More Than a President -- Sundays With Jimmy Carter
2026-02-16 14:30:00 PST - 2026-02-16 15:20:00 PST

Authors meet in Nashville to talk about topics ranging from Spotify to Jimmy Carter's church sermons to early Black fiddle and banjo music, and to the Grand Ole Opry and Johnny Cash.


Harlem Hellfighters Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony
2026-02-16 15:20:00 PST - 2026-02-16 16:25:00 PST

Speaker Mike Johnson, Defense Secretary Hegseth and others host a gold medal ceremony honoring the Harlem Hellfighters, an African American infantry regiment in the New York National Guard known for their service in WWI and WWII.


Civil Rights in Mississippi & Medgar Evers' Activism and Assassination
2026-02-16 16:25:00 PST - 2026-02-16 17:00:00 PST

Mississippi's civil rights history - with a focus on the leadership and 1963 assassination of native son Medgar Evers - is the subject of an American History TV tour in Jackson, the state's capital.


America 250
The Two Georges Library of Congress Exhibit Tour
2026-02-16 17:00:00 PST - 2026-02-16 17:45:00 PST

C-SPAN tours The Two Georges exhibit at the Library of Congress, which examines the parallel lives of King George III and George Washington.


America 250
Reenactment -- 1777 Battle of Brandywine
2026-02-16 17:45:00 PST - 2026-02-16 18:50:00 PST

Reenactors mark the 1777 Battle of Brandywine in Chadds Ford, Pa.; the battle, a British victory, led to Philadelphia's capture; the event recreates one of many fight locations from the historic conflict.


America 250
Reenactment - 1780 Battle of Camden, SC
2026-02-16 18:50:00 PST - 2026-02-16 20:05:00 PST

Reenactors mark the anniversary of the 1780 Battle of Camden, a victory by British troops over colonial soldiers in South Carolina. The reenactment takes place in Kershaw, South Carolina.


America 250
America's Founding & World War II Generations
2026-02-16 20:05:00 PST - 2026-02-16 21:00:00 PST

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Rick Atkinson explains similarities between America's Founding Generation and the World War II Generation; he speaks at the Ford Leadership Forum in Grand Rapids, Michigan.


America 250
Lindsay Chervinsky, Making the Presidency
2026-02-16 21:00:00 PST - 2026-02-16 21:57:00 PST

Historian Lindsay Chervinsky speaks at the Boston Athenaeum about the second U.S. president and Massachusetts favorite son, John Adams; his presidency unfolds against the backdrop of the politics and personalities of the new nation.


America 250
Classical Writers' Influence on America's Founders
2026-02-16 21:57:00 PST - 2026-02-16 23:32:00 PST

The National Constitution Center hosts a Philadelphia recital featuring new songs based on classical writings on virtues that influenced America's founders.


America 250
Louis Masur, A Journey North
2026-02-16 23:32:00 PST - 2026-02-17 00:36:00 PST

Rutgers professor Louis Masur talks about the 1791 trip that Thomas Jefferson and James Madison took through Upstate New York and New England.


The Presidency
Megan Gorman, All the Presidents' Money
2026-02-17 00:36:00 PST - 2026-02-17 01:43:00 PST

American presidents are responsible for the financial health of the nation; a look into how good they are at managing their own wealth; tax attorney Megan Gorman looks at their ledgers to find out.


Andrew Greer, More Than a President -- Sundays With Jimmy Carter
2026-02-17 01:43:00 PST - 2026-02-17 02:30:00 PST

Authors meet in Nashville to talk about topics ranging from Spotify to Jimmy Carter's church sermons to early Black fiddle and banjo music, and to the Grand Ole Opry and Johnny Cash.


Harlem Hellfighters Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony
2026-02-17 02:30:00 PST - 2026-02-17 03:33:00 PST

Speaker Mike Johnson, Defense Secretary Hegseth and others host a gold medal ceremony honoring the Harlem Hellfighters, an African American infantry regiment in the New York National Guard known for their service in WWI and WWII.


Civil Rights in Mississippi & Medgar Evers' Activism and Assassination
2026-02-17 03:33:00 PST - 2026-02-17 04:04:00 PST

Mississippi's civil rights history - with a focus on the leadership and 1963 assassination of native son Medgar Evers - is the subject of an American History TV tour in Jackson, the state's capital.


Public Affairs Events
2026-02-17 04:04:00 PST - 2026-02-17 09:42:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


Public Affairs Events
2026-02-17 09:42:00 PST - 2026-02-17 15:21:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


Public Affairs Events
2026-02-17 15:21:00 PST - 2026-02-17 21:00:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


Public Affairs Events
2026-02-17 21:00:00 PST - 2026-02-18 05:00:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


Public Affairs Events
2026-02-18 05:00:00 PST - 2026-02-18 13:00:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


Public Affairs Events
2026-02-18 13:00:00 PST - 2026-02-18 21:00:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


Public Affairs Events
2026-02-18 21:00:00 PST - 2026-02-19 05:00:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


Public Affairs Events
2026-02-19 05:00:00 PST - 2026-02-19 13:00:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


Public Affairs Events
2026-02-19 13:00:00 PST - 2026-02-19 21:00:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


Public Affairs Events
2026-02-19 21:00:00 PST - 2026-02-20 02:05:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


Public Affairs Events
2026-02-20 02:05:00 PST - 2026-02-20 07:11:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


The History of the Space Program
2026-02-20 07:11:00 PST - 2026-02-20 08:41:00 PST

In 1957, the beeps from Sputnik, a small Russian satellite, sent the USSR & US into a space race. Teasel Muir-Harmony of the Air & Space Museum chronicles the history of space travel and how the U.S. landed on the Moon and how we're going back in 20.


Public Affairs Events
2026-02-20 08:41:00 PST - 2026-02-20 14:50:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


Public Affairs Events
2026-02-20 14:50:00 PST - 2026-02-20 21:00:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.




Past Shows (Last 2 Weeks)

America's Book Club
Jon Meacham
2026-02-14 15:59:00 PST - 2026-02-14 16:57:00 PST

Pulitzer Prize winner Jon Meacham joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss his biographies of Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, and George H.W. Bush, and his upcoming book on Dwight Eisenhower.


Brad Meltzer, The Viper: A Zig & Nola Novel
2026-02-14 15:09:00 PST - 2026-02-14 15:59:00 PST

New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer talks about his new thriller, The Viper: A Zig & Nola Novel. The event takes place at the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore.


Q & A
Columnist Jason Riley on Racial Preferences in College Admissions
2026-02-14 14:00:00 PST - 2026-02-14 15:09:00 PST

Jason Riley, author of ``The Affirmative Action Myth,`` argues that the racial preference policies of the 1960s and 1970s have had an overall negative impact on the success of Black Americans.


Andrea Nolen, Lincoln's Counterfeiters
2026-02-14 13:10:00 PST - 2026-02-14 14:00:00 PST

Historian Andrea Nolen discusses a Wisconsin counterfeit ring that had ties to the White House under Presidents Lincoln and Grant.


History of the Space Program in Photos
2026-02-14 12:14:00 PST - 2026-02-14 13:10:00 PST

``American History TV`` chronicles the Gemini, Mercury, and Apollo programs through some photographs of NASA's space program; author of ``Gemini and Mercury Remastered,`` Andy Saunders discusses Earthrise, the Moon landings, and the Apollo 13.


Chuck Collins, Burned by Billionaires
2026-02-14 11:09:00 PST - 2026-02-14 12:14:00 PST

Chuck Collins discusses his book Burned by Billionaires where he examines the impact of wealth concentration on society & politics. The event is hosted by politics & prose bookstore.


Sam Kass, The Last Supper -- How to Overcome the Coming Food Crisis
2026-02-14 10:04:00 PST - 2026-02-14 11:09:00 PST

Sam Kass, chef and former food policy advisor to Barack Obama, provides his plan for making the food system more sustainable. Bold Fork Books in Washington, D.C. hosts this event.


Bruce Schneier, Nathan Sanders, Rewiring Democracy -- How AI Will Transform Our Politics, Government and Citizenship
2026-02-14 09:06:00 PST - 2026-02-14 10:04:00 PST

Security technologist Bruce Schneier and data scientist Nathan Sanders discuss the impact of artificial intelligence on democracy. Georgetown University hosts this event.


Max Perry Mueller, Wakara's America
2026-02-14 08:02:00 PST - 2026-02-14 09:06:00 PST

Author Max Meller discusses Wakara, a prominent Ute Native leader in the 19th-century, whose battles and conquests shaped the American West.


Q & A
Author Nicholas Boggs on Writer James Baldwin's Life & Work
2026-02-14 07:02:00 PST - 2026-02-14 08:02:00 PST

Nicholas Boggs discusses the personal life and activism of American writer James Baldwin (1924-1987). Mr. Boggs, who spent over 20 years working on James Baldwin: A Love Story, also talks about Baldwin's many books and life outside the United States.


Howard French, the Second Emancipation
2026-02-14 05:59:00 PST - 2026-02-14 07:02:00 PST

Former New York Times reporter Howard French talks about Ghanaian leader Kwame Nkrumah and the Pan-African movement of the 1950s and 60s.


Eve Kahn, Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death
2026-02-14 05:00:00 PST - 2026-02-14 05:59:00 PST

Author Eve Kahn discusses the life and career of gilded-age New York City journalist and immigrant advocate Zoe Anderson Norris.


Public Affairs Events
2026-02-13 21:00:00 PST - 2026-02-14 05:00:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


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