With Bernie Sanders, Gary Younge, Johnny Marr, Polly Toynbee and more
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| | Catch up on the best of 2023 | Get inspired for the year ahead, or gift this special collection to a friend, as we look back on another extraordinary year. These full-length recordings of previously livestreamed events are the very best of our 2023 programme. Packed with literature, politics, music, comedy and more, this specially curated collection offers something for everyone. The collection features: Politics Bernie Sanders presents his vision for fundamental economic and political change, and Margaret Hodge and Harriet Harman join Guardian editor-in-chief Katharine Viner to reflect on their political careers. Journalism Former Guardian writer Gary Younge reflects on his writing on race and racism and his interviews with Maya Angelou, Stormzy and more; Polly Toynbee examines her fascinating family tree of radicals; Clive Myrie revisits his career in journalism and John Crace shares how being rude to one MP makes you a friend to 649 others. The year in culture The indie legend Johnny Marr celebrates his life in music and Lenny Henry shares his career highlights in conversation with Romesh Ranganathan. Plus acclaimed actor Simon Callow reads from Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie discusses her first children’s book and Grace Dent reveals the true meaning of comfort food. Whether you are giving this collection as a gift for someone or for yourself, don’t miss this opportunity to catch up on the very best of Guardian Live. Available until Wednesday 31 January | Buy now |
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