Talks
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SPORTS TALK
A co-anchor of “Today,” Matt Lauer, interviews Bryant Gumbel at the Museum of Television & Radio. The discussion marks the 10th anniversary of “Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel.” A short screening of clips precedes the interview. Tonight, 6-7:30 p.m., Museum of Television & Radio, 25 W. 52nd St., between Fifth and Sixth avenues, 212-621-6600, $15 general, $12 members.
MANY MANETS
Art history professor Theodore Reff discusses Manet’s “Dead Toreador,” now held by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and “Bullfight,” held by the Frick Collection. The two paintings were once part of a larger canvas titled “An Incident in the Bullring.” Tonight, 6 p.m., Frick Collection, 1 E. 70th St. at Fifth Avenue, 212-288-0700, free.
MUSIC MUSE
A Village Voice jazz critic, Gary Giddins, joins a columnist for the alternative weekly, Robert Christgau, for a conversation on “Writing About Music.” Tonight, 6:30 p.m., New School, 66 W. 12th St., between Fifth and Sixth avenues, 212-229-5488, $5.
TERROR TALK
A columnist for The New York Sun, Daniel Pipes, gives a lecture on “Radical Islam and the War on Terror.” The talk is sponsored by the Federalist Society, the Young America Foundation, the Republican Jewish Coaltion, and Aish Hatorah. Tomorrow, 5 p.m., New York University Law School, Vanderbilt Hall, room 210, 40 Washington Square South, between MacDougal and Sullivan streets, 212-546-5406, free.
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