The New York Public Library has acquired the archive of Oliver Sacks, pioneering physician and beloved author who bridged the ...
Volunteers from the League of Women Voters of the City of New York will be at the branch to answer questions, provide resources, and help you register to vote.
Learn more about other librarian-led tours from The New York Public Library: nypl.org/walkingtours ...
These titles span across genres including literary fiction, memoir, poetry, romance, thriller, historical nonfiction, and more.
This program is taking place in-person at the St. George Library Center. Following "Memory Brews & Literary Views'" genre of ...
As the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia wound down in September 1787, Benjamin Franklin was asked whether, after months of debate over the proposed new Constitution, the new country had a ...
Why go to the movie theater when you can watch a movie at the library? Join us for a family-friendly movie, coloring, and a snack.
Please join us for the opening reception and artist talk for our current exhibit, Sue Strande: Spring Awakening. This exhibit includes 21 watercolors on paper from New York City artist, Susan Strande.
On the second Friday of every month, we dive into a short film/documentary and host a discussion afterwards. This program will be held IN-PERSON. For the month of October, we are exploring the “The ...
Bibliophiles unite! For September, we will discuss John Williams’ 1965 campus novel, Stoner. William Stoner was born to a dirt-poor family in Missouri. When he goes to the state school to study ...
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