
Nicholas Kristof
Mary S. Stern Lecture, presented by the Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library
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DateSep 30, 2025
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VenueAronoff Center
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LocationProcter & Gamble Hall
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Ticket Prices$15.00 | $10.00 | $5.00
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AvailabilityOn Sale Now
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Seating ChartView Seating Chart
Event Details
Join Nicholas Kristof for an evening discussing Chasing Hope: A Reporter's Life. If there is one thing that Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Nicholas Kristof has learned over his decades of reporting for The New York Times, it’s this: Side by side with the worst of humanity, you always see the best. It’s a lesson he’s taken to heart. In this inspiring talk based on his upcoming memoir, Kristof shares some of these stories and his life as a journalist, from growing up on a farm in small-town Oregon to reporting from every corner of the world. He’ll talk about some of the greatest members of his profession and introduce you to extraordinary people he has met. These are the people, the heroes, who have allowed Kristof to remain optimistic and continue to dedicate his life to the pursuit of truth.
The Mary S. Stern Lecture Series is possible through an endowment to The Library Foundation.
Pricing Info
Sep. 30, 2025 / Tuesday | ||||||
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TICKET PRICE | FACILITY FEE | TOTAL PER TICKET | ||||
Full Price | $14.00 | $1.00 | $15.00 | |||
Full Price | $9.00 | $1.00 | $10.00 | |||
Full Price | $4.00 | $1.00 | $5.00 |
RUNTIME
The lecture begins at 7 p.m. The on-stage portion of the evening includes a 40-minute lecture and a 20-minute Q & A. There will not be an intermission.
The lecture will be followed by a 30-minute book signing in the Center Stage room. Copies of Nicholas Kristof’s books will be available for purchase at the show.
THEATER ETIQUETTE
For the comfort and enjoyment of your fellow audience members, and not to distract those around you and/or the performers onstage, please:
- Turn off your cell phone and/or other noise making devices. The sound and light from these items can be disruptive. If you use your cell phone at intermission, turn it off before the performance begins again.
- Refrain from singing along or making loud disruptive comments during the performance. Although we want you to be engaged, this type of behavior can be very disturbing to others in the audience and onstage.
- Cooperate with our helpful ushers and front-of-house staff. They are here to assist you and ensure the safety and enjoyment of our guests. Should you need any assistance during the performance, do not hesitate to ask them for help.
- Be patient with the restroom and concessions lines. We know the lines are long, and the space may be tight, but everyone always gets their turn before the performance begins.
- Be courteous and respectful of others when consuming concessions.
NOTE:Guests who are disturbing those around them may be asked to leave the venue.
Thank you for your cooperation in helping us provide a comfortable, entertaining, and enjoyable experience for all our guests! We all have a part to play.
PURCHASE POLICIES
No refunds, unless otherwise specified.
If your performance is postponed or rescheduled, we will automatically move your tickets to the new performance date(s). If you are unable to attend the new dates, we will work with you.
You may purchase up to four tickets to this event. To reserve five or more tickets, contact Aronoff Center Group Sales at 513-977-4155 or groupsales@cincinnatiarts.org.
Sign Language Interpretation
American Sign Language interpretation will be available during the lecture.
Guests who need the assistance of the interpreter may call (513) 621-ARTS, email ticketing@cincinnatiarts.org, or visit the Aronoff Center box office (650 Walnut St., Monday–Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) to purchase seats with best view of the interpreter. A limited number of seats have been set aside for this purpose.
During the lecture, the interpreter from Deaf Choice will stand on the right side of the stage from the audience’s point of view.
To ensure that there is enough time to accommodate your request, please contact the Aronoff Center box office at least three weeks before the performance date.