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Chris Lew, Rachel Rose and Xaviera Simmons (right)
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Reception following plenary sessions
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Speaker Jay Kriegel (right)
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Speaker Francis Naumann (center)
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Bonnie Burnham and Adam Lowe during the Preserving Our Cultural Heritage session
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Scott Tinker presenting during the Demystifying Energy session
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Speakers from New Art – What Makes A Generation session mingling with guests
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Ambassador William Luers and Michael Kramer discussing Dealing with Iran session
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Jim Hoge, David Sanger, Ambassador Luers and Michael Kramer during the Dealing with Iran session
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Paul Krugman and Darren Walker during the Income Inequality session
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Books by speakers for sale by local Kent bookstore House of Books
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Paul Marks and Harold Varmus during the Cancer – Research, Prevention and Treatment session
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Alex Taylor and JB Straubel during Automobiles – Disruption Ahead session
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Edmund Morris and Christopher Buckley in The Gipper vs. The Veep debate
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Janet Gornick, Paul Krugman, Darren Walker and Steve Pearlstein
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Andre Aciman and Judith Shulevitz during Time in the Age of Information session
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Race and Criminal Justice presented by Darren Walker, Hakeem Jeffries and Mayor Mitch Landrieu
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Dodie Kazanjian, Francis Naumann and Amy Cappellazzo during the session The Big Blur: Museums, Galleries, and Auction Houses
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Lewis Lapham interviewed by Nick Lemann
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Jane Whitney, Ed Rollins and Joe Nocera in the Guns In America debate.
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KentPresents guests and speakers enjoying evening festivities in scenic Litchfield Hills
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Guests and speakers having a relaxing chat after a full day of ideas
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Connecticut Governor Danell Malloy (blue jacket) engaging with guests and speakers at KentPresents
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Evening festivities at KentPresents
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Understanding Islamic Extremism with Joshua Landis and Chase Robinson and Michael Kramer
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David Benedict, Ted Chapin and Richard Maltby Jr. on the panel State of Play(s) – The Future of Theater
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Rating Presidents panel with Ed Rollins, Paul Krugman, Dan Kevles, David Nasaw and Jay Kriegel
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Scott Fraser, Frances Arnold and Stewart Brand presenting Evolution: Recreating the Past, Exploring the Future session
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Speakers and guests enjoying an afternoon break
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Disruptive Technologies panel with Bill Gross, Scott Fraser, Steve Koonin and Jim Fruchterman
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Francis Naumann, Jerry Saltz and Pepe Karmel (speaking) debate Duchamp and Picasso: Two Men and a Bicycle
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Siddhartha Mukherjee interviewed by Michael Moritz
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Corby Kummer and Stewart Brand on GMOs – Danger, or Panacea?
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Jim Zirin, Jeffrey Toobin and Michael Kramer on How the Supreme Court is Changing America
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Secretary of State Henry Kissinger interviewed on World Order by Christopher Buckley
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If I Loved You... The Anatomy of a Musical Scene.
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Mingling at an afternoon break