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Oct 30, 2023 · FOLCS provides an unmatched perspective on culture, politics, and current affairs. Our events represent New York culture at its finest, reminiscent of a bygone era of intelligent and entertaining conversation, with an engaged audience eager to discuss, debate, and dissect the big ideas of our day.
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Apr 19, 2012 · FOLCS Conversations feature illustrious speakers, ranging from politicians, civic leaders, and activists, to writers, artists, and philosophers. They join us to discuss the big ideas of the day, the politics of our time, and the themes that shape and reshape our cultural landscape.
FOLCS provides an unmatched perspective on culture, politics, and current affairs. Our events represent New York culture at its finest, reminiscent of a bygone era of intelligent and entertaining conversation, with an engaged audience eager to discuss, debate, and dissect the big ideas of our day.
Join the Conversation. View all 7 employees. About us. The Forum on Life, Culture & Society (FOLCS) is committed to providing a unique, engaging, and entertaining experience for both a public and...
May 15, 2020 · We kicked off our new series, FOLCS' Conversations on Essential Cinema: A Virtual Film Club, with an illuminating discussion on Sidney Lumet's 'The Pawnbroker'. Thanks to all who tuned in and to Annette Insdorf for taking our virtual stage and sharing her expertise.
3 days ago · It’s essentially taking the time to restate your counterpart’s perspective so they understand that you actually heard them. I like to remind people that there’s a good way to do acknowledgment and there’s a bad way to do acknowledgement. So the bad way is, “I hear you, but here is where I’m coming from.”.
May 18, 2020 · We are excited to announce the next event in our new series, Conversations on Essential Cinema: A Virtual Film Club! Join FOLCS on the evening of June 3 for a Conversation with award-winning actor...