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Apr. 25, 2023 - Crosscut Ideas Festival launches April 29
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The celebration of big ideas and bold thinking is back, where news makers, thought leaders, and innovators converge, bigger and better.
The Crosscut Ideas Festivals gets underway starting April 29th through May 6th.
The festival takes a fresh look at the biggest issues of our time, featuring speakers like Deepak Chopra, Michael Barbaro, Audie Cornish, Andrew Yang, and many others, including myself.
From fireside conversations, panels, and interactive experiences, there will be something for everyone, including virtual and in-person events.
As for sessions, topics covering predictions about the future of political parties, the promise and peril of AI, and the next wave of Supreme Court decisions.
Live tapings of popular podcasts will be featured from major news organizations, hosted by some of the most insightful journalists of today.
Get your ticket to the Crosscut Ideas Festival.
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