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  • Mon 22
    Mon 22 January 2024 @ 19 h 30 min - 20 h 30 min

    Fashion Week: An Exclusive Review with Idris Balogun

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    Idris Balogun, acclaimed designer and founder of WINNIE New York, and international stylist Julie Ragolia discuss this season’s Fashion Week and WINNIE New York’s new African American art-inspired collection.

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  • Tue 23
    Tue 23 January 2024 @ 19 h 30 min - 20 h 30 min

    (Hybrid) Paris of the Present with Will Mountain Cox

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    A landmark in the hills of the 20th arrondissement becomes a point of meeting, departure, and return across the seasons in Will Mountain Cox’s debut novel, Roundabout.

    Free
  • Wed 24
    Wed 24 January 2024 @ 14 h 30 min - 15 h 30 min

    Story Hour: That’s Ridiculous! (ages 3–5)

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    3–5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for an interactive Story Hour full of songs, stories, and fun!

  • Wed 24
    Wed 24 January 2024 @ 19 h 30 min - 20 h 30 min

    (Hybrid) Europe’s Past and Future with Timothy Garton Ash

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    Journalist and historian Timothy Garton Ash guides us through the recent history of Europe and offers his expert predictions about what comes next.

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  • Thu 25
    Thu 25 January 2024 @ 19 h 30 min - 20 h 30 min

    (In-Person Registration Full) (Hybrid) Entre Nous: Art as Social Action with Peter Sellars and Yasmine Seale

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    The Library welcomes distinguished theater director Peter Sellars to discuss his upcoming opera at the Opéra Bastille, and the role of the arts in today’s world.

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  • Fri 26
    Fri 26 January 2024 @ 11 h 00 min - 12 h 00 min

    History Tour at the Library

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    Take a dive into the Library's archives and discover our rich 103-year history during this expert-led presentation.

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  • Fri 26
    Fri 26 January 2024 @ 19 h 00 min - 21 h 00 min

    Teen Night: Messy Art Night (ages 12–18)

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    Create an original artistic creation and meet other teens.

  • Sat 27
    Sat 27 January 2024 @ 11 h 00 min - 12 h 00 min

    Saturday Series: DIY Accordion Books (ages 6–12)

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    Make your own original DIY accordion books.

  • Sat 27
    Sat 27 January 2024 @ 14 h 00 min - 15 h 30 min

    Choosing a Country for Your Child’s University Education with Richard Montauk (ages 14–adult)

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    Explore a dozen countries’ offerings for university education (all taught in English).

  • Tue 30
    Tue 30 January 2024 @ 18 h 50 min - 21 h 30 min

    (In-Person Only) Screening: American Pavilion at Cannes Emerging Filmmakers

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    The American Library in Paris is delighted to be partnering with The American Pavilion at Cannes and Deadline for a special film screening of the Emerging Filmmaker Showcase past winners.

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  • Wed 31
    Wed 31 January 2024 @ 14 h 30 min - 15 h 30 min

    Story Hour: Flying Machines (ages 3–5)

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    3–5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for an interactive Story Hour full of songs, stories, and fun!

  • Wed 31
    Wed 31 January 2024 @ 19 h 30 min - 20 h 30 min

    (Hybrid) Writing Disaster with Adam Levin

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    Celebrated author Adam Levin discusses latest novel Mount Chicago: a sweeping, whacky, whimsical disaster epic of the present day.

    Free
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