January 6, 2026: P&T Knitwear was pleased to welcome Nora Neus to celebrate the release of 24 Hours at the Capitol; a minute-by-minute account of the January 6 riots through never-before-heard stories of those who were there. Nora was joined in conversation by Timothy J. Heaphy, author of Harbingers.
Wednesday, Nov 6: P&T Knitwear was pleased to welcome Sam Sussman, to celebrate the release of his debut novel: Boy From the North Country, based on Sussman's Harper’s Magazine memoir essay, “The Silent Type: On (Possibly) Being Bob Dylan’s Son." Sam was joined in conversation by actor, musician, and writer Todd Almond, the star of the Broadway musical Girl From the North Country and the author of Slow Train Coming.
Monday, Nov 3: P&T Knitwear was pleased to welcome Village Voice writer, Tricia Romano, to celebrate the paperback release of her book,The Freaks Came Out to Write: a rollicking history of of the Village Voice told through interviews with its legendary writers, editors, and photographers. Tricia was in conversation with Rolling Stone writer and author of Talkin’ Greenwich Village, David Browne.
Tuesday, October 21: P&T Knitwear was pleased to welcome Max Delsohn to celebrate his new book, Crawl: a darkly comic, introspective debut collection that looks beneath the surface of trans life in 2010s Seattle. Max was joined in conversation by Dana Spiotta, author of Wayward.
Monday, October 13: P&T Knitwear was pleased to welcome The Traveling Science Fiction & Fantasy Festival for their New York City stop. New York City's panelists featured Micaiah Johnson, Matthew Kressel, Yume Kitasei, Veronica Roth, and Julia Vee.
Monday, September 22: P&T Knitwear was a pleased to welcome Justin Gregg to celebrate and discuss his new book, Humanish, a playful deep dive into anthropomorphism that will resonate with anyone who has thrown a birthday party for their dog. Justin was joined in conversation by Adam Aleksic, author of Algospeak.
Thursday, September 18: P&T Knitwear was pleased to welcome Vulture writer Sean Malin to celebrate the release of his book, The Podcast Pantheon: 101 Podcasts That Changed How We Listen. Malin was joined by podcasters Ira Glass, Dan Taberski, Negin Farsad, and Pam Grossman.
Tuesday, Sept. 10: P&T Knitwear was pleased to welcome Samantha Browning Shea to celebrate and discuss her new book, Marrow: a searing take on femininity and power, transporting readers to a small island off the coast of Maine, where a coven has done the seemingly impossible. Samantha was joined in conversation by Annie Hartnett, author The Road to Tender Hearts.
Tuesday, September 2: P&T Knitwear was pleased to welcome Mariah Fredericks to celebrate and discuss her new book, The Girl in the Green Dress: a novel set during the dawn of the Jazz Age, based on the real story of the unsolved deaths of Joseph Elwell and New Yorker writer Morris Markey. Mariah was joined in conversation by Susan Elia MacNeal, author of the Maggie Hope Mystery Series.
Wednesday, August 20: P&T Knitwear was pleased to welcome Isaac Fellman to present his book Notes From a Regicide: a heartbreaking story of trans self-discovery, but with a science-fictional twist. P&T also celebrated the release of Mattie Lubchansky's book Simplicity: a vibrant new graphic novel about a timid academic from dystopian New York City, investigating a cult in the wilds of the Catskill Mountains. Calvin Kasulke, VICE and MEL Magazine writer, moderated the event.
Tuesday, August 5: P&T Knitwear was pleased to welcome Chloé Caldwell to discuss her new book,Trying, a stirring account of disenfranchised grief and queer reawakening. Chloé was joined in conversation with Splinters author, Leslie Jamison.
Tuesday, July 8: P&T Knitwear was pleased to welcome Lawrence Burney, journalist for GQ, Pitchfork, Vice, and more, to celebrate and discuss his first book, No Sense in Wishing: a personal and analytical look at Lawrence's home city of Baltimore, and the music and traditions that raised him. Lawrence was joined in conversation by multimedia creative Brandon Jinx Jenkins.
Wednesday, July 2: P&T Knitwear was pleased to welcome Dr. Shelley Sella to celebrate and discuss her new book, Beyond Limits: a compassionate perspective on late-term abortion, from the first woman to openly provide third-trimester abortion care in the US. Dr. Sella was joined in conversation by Jia Tolentino, a staff writer at the New Yorker and the critically acclaimed author of the New York Times bestseller Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion
Tuesday, June 24: P&T Knitwear was pleased to welcome Philip Kadish for a discussion of his newest book, The Great White Hoax: a provocative new history about the antebellum South and the creation of Fox News. Philip was joined in conversation by Stephanie Hsu, author of My Race is My Gender.
Wednesday, June 18: P&T Knitwear was pleased to welcome Jaz Brisack to celebrate the publication of their debut book, Get On the Job and Organize: a compelling, inspirational narrative of the Starbucks and Tesla unionization efforts. Jaz was joined in conversation by Samhita Mukhopadhyay, author of The Myth of Making It and former executive editor of Teen Vogue.
Thursday, June 12: P&T Knitwear was pleased to welcome Daniel Tam-Claiborne to celebrate the publication of his debut novel, Transplants a harrowing and poignant story that follows two young women as they forge an unlikely friendship in a world upended. Daniel was joined in conversation by Anna Solomon, a two-time winner of the Pushcart Prize and author of the critically acclaimed novel The Book of V .
Wednesday, June 4: P&T Knitwear was pleased to welcome James Beard award-winning author John Birdsall to celebrate the publication of his newest book, What Is Queer Food? — a testament to food’s essential link to modern queerness. John was joined in conversation with Eric Kim, a New York Times staff writer and bestselling author of Korean American: Food That Tastes Like Home.
Wednesday, May 29: P&T Knitwear was pleased to welcome New York Times reporter Jonah Bromwich to celebrate the publication of his debut book, Dragon on Centre Street: the definitive account of the Trump trial told through the eyes of the journalist who was in the courtroom each day. Jonah was joined in conversation by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Maggie Haberman.
Tuesday, May 6: P&T Knitwear was pleased to welcome journalist Ross Barkan to celebrate the publication of his newest book, Glass Century, a soaring, heartbreaking novel spanning from the 1970s to present-day America. Barkan was joined in conversation by Adelle Waldman, author of the novels Help Wanted and The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P.
Wednesday, March 19: P&T Knitwear was pleased to welcome back Amy Shearn to celebrate the publication of her newest book, Animal Instinct: an "incisive, hot, and heartbreaking" novel (Courtney Maum, author of The Year of the Horses) that follows a Brooklyn mother of three and recent divorcée with a newly awakened sexual desire and lust for a new life that refuse to be contained. Amy was joined in conversation by New York Times bestselling author Ada Calhoun.