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Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed delivers the 2010 Mayor’s Annual State of the City Business Breakfast address, hosted by the Atlanta Committee for Progress (ACP). -
Jonathan Alter, senior editor at Newsweek, discusses his new book, The Promise: President Obama, Year One. He provides a fast-paced inside account of the breakneck speed with which Barack Obama... -
Mike Luckovich, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist, talks about the "hows" and "whys" of his art. -
Salman Rushdie reads from his newest novel, Luka and the Fire of Life, a follow-up to the much beloved Haroun and the Sea of Stories. This new novel centers on Luka, Haroun's younger brother... -
Best-selling author Ken Follett discusses his new epic novel "Fall of Giants" with WABE’s Valerie Jackson at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library. Valerie interviews Follett before a live audience for her program “... -
Writer Pat Conroy tells the story of his life in the South. He tells about writing his new book, The Death of Santini, about his father's death.
Alliance Francaise d'Atlanta Lectures
Atlanta, GA
Alliance Francaise d'Atlanta, is the French-American cultural center serving the Atlanta community as the premiere provider of French language and culture since 1912. Alliance Francaise d'Atlanta is a non-profit organization committed to the study of French language and cultural exchange promoting French culture representing France and 50 Francophone countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. We are committed to education and cultural outreach to communities within and around Atlanta and to fostering cross-cultural understanding. Our programs consist of educational and cultural programs. We provide French language classes for all levels and cultural programs in the form of art exhibit, lecture, concerts, movies, trips to French speaking countries and more.

