(In Person Full) (Hybrid) The US Presidential Elections: Journalists Look at What’s Ahead
The American Library in ParisJoin us for a panel discussion in partnership with The Overseas Press Club on the US presidential race.
Join us for a panel discussion in partnership with The Overseas Press Club on the US presidential race.
The Library welcomes Pulitzer-Prize winning writer and translator Benjamin Moser for a conversation about his latest book, The Upside-Down World: Meetings with the Dutch Masters.
In the presence of NASA experts, explore space exploration: Artemis III, lunar science, and bridging the scientific knowledge gap.
Lou Stoppard, curator of “Exteriors—Annie Ernaux & Photography,” speaks with Lauren Collins about writing and seeing.
Prolific novelist and journalist Nick McDonell joins us at the Library for a conversation about his new memoir, Quiet Street.
Professional Philosophers Scott Hershovitz and Sarah Bakewell explore the big questions of life: the nature of goodness, the possibility of ethical living, and the meaning of being human.
Writer-in-Residence Stacy Schiff joins us at the Library for a conversation about biographical writing.
Ahead of the upcoming Jeux Olympiques in Paris this summer, climate advocate and sports researcher Madeleine Orr joins us to discuss the effects of climate change on the sporting world.
As we approach the 80th anniversary of D-Day, join Linda Hervieux and Raymond Kemp as they discuss the more than one million African American men and women who served in uniform during World War II.
The American Library in Paris and the American Pavilion at Cannes present a special film screening of the 2024 Emerging Filmmaker Showcase winners.
The Library is delighted to welcome esteemed poets Catherine Barnett and Maureen McLane.
The Library welcomes Scholar of Note Jen Silverman for a virtual discussion of There’s Going to Be Trouble: A Novel.
Friends of the Library (50€ – 249€) will receive invitations to unique, donor-only programs.
Folio Society (250€ – 1 999€) supporters will be invited to the annual Book Award ceremony, as well as donor-only programs.
Gutenberg Society (2 000€ – 9 999€) patrons will have the opportunity to host a dinner with an Evenings with an Author sponsored by GRoW @ Annenberg speaker, as well as all the benefits listed above.
Ex Libris Lux Society (10 000€ and above) sponsors will be invited to an annual dinner with Ex Libris Lux donors and Library leadership, as well as all the benefits listed above. They will also be invited to an exclusive cocktail dînatoire with our Gala speaker.
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