How Ike Eisenhower Led America with Susan Eisenhower and Elaine Sciolino
How President Dwight D. Eisenhower led America through a transformational time, by Susan Eisenhower, a DC policy strategist and security expert who is also his granddaughter.
How President Dwight D. Eisenhower led America through a transformational time, by Susan Eisenhower, a DC policy strategist and security expert who is also his granddaughter.
Join Scholar of Note A. Kendra Greene to trace the wondrous journey of Zarafa the Giraffe to Paris and learn about natural history collections at the intersection of science and art.
The London Library welcomes Gaar Adams and Sulaiman Addonia, two writers whose new works consider the complex intersections of queerness and migration.
Two long-time French residents and culinary experts, Rosa Jackson and Jane Bertch discuss their respective memoirs, Niçoise and The French Ingredient.
Unpacking the body’s role in resistance, beauty, and the quest for freedom.
In partnership with la Bibliothèque publique d'information du Centre Pompidou, join us for a screening of Wiseman's renowned film on the New York Public Library.
Scholar of Note and novelist Kirstin Chen in conversation with novelist Colombe Schneck.
A post-election roundtable conversation with journalists.
Join Alice Kaplan to discuss her biography of Baya Mahieddine, Seeing Baya: Portrait of an Algerian Artist in Paris.
Novelist Rachel Kushner discusses her electrifying new book about an American woman infiltrating a French anarchist collective.
Writer and poet Meghan O'Rourke discusses her recent book on chronic illness and autoimmune diseases, in conversation with French journalist and author Clémentine Goldszal.
Novelist Claire Messud discusses her sweeping, intimate family saga of love, loss, and exile traversing Algeria, France, the US, and beyond, in conversation with Dan Gunn.