Americans in Paris with Debra Bricker Balken and Éric de Chassey
How Paris shaped a generation of American artists after World War II.
How Paris shaped a generation of American artists after World War II.
All members of the American Library in Paris are invited to attend the Annual General Meeting of the American Library in Paris, Inc., a membership corporation organized under the laws of Delaware and operating in France.
From conquest to commerce: explore the lively history of the great horse empires that shaped civilization.
Fall in love with the world's most famous museum through the eyes of bestselling author Elaine Sciolino.
A reading of smart, strange, and laugh-out-loud stories from the brain behind some of TV’s best punchlines.
Join us for a conversation on Schlesser\'s international bestseller, Mona’s Eyes, a moving story about art, family, and seeing the world while you still can.
How the war in Ukraine is reshaping Europe and the world, with The Wall Street Journal's Yaroslav Trofimov and Le Figaro's Margaux Benn, moderated by Renée Kaplan.
A global conversation on the life, work, and enduring influence of Wainaina, with Achal Prabhala, Hemley Boum, and Jeremy Harding.
Poets Sasha Debevec-McKenney and Oluwaseun Olayiwola explore love, memory, identity, and the strange business of growing up, with Emma Gomis.
An interactive lecture from Scholar of Note Lilly Dancyger on what writers can learn from visual art.
The rise of modern conservatism—and the man who made it happen.
A rare glimpse into intelligence, global power struggles, and the fight to safeguard democracy in an era of relentless espionage.