Lies and Spies with Adam Gidwitz (ages 7–adult)
Learn about how Adam Gidwitz combined history, magic, and his own characters to create his best-selling Operation Kinderspion duology.
Learn about how Adam Gidwitz combined history, magic, and his own characters to create his best-selling Operation Kinderspion duology.
In this hybrid talk and interview with writer and critic Rachel Cohen, learn how writers and artists including Paul Cézanne, Claude Monet, Rainer Maria Rilke, Frank O’Hara and Joan Mitchell borrow from, respond to, and spark each other’s work.
Join us for a reading of our Scholar of Note’s new musical-in-progress inspired by Julia Child’s Paris years, starring professional actors and members of the Library community.
Join us outside the Library’s walls for a walking tour of Gertrude Stein’s Paris with author Francesca Wade.
Join us for an intimate reading with Alice Oswald, one of the most original poetic voices of her generation. In partnership with the Institute for Ideas and Imagination.
Put on your running shoes, and join us for a friendly game of Capture the Flag!
A panel discussion on the past, present, and future of France’s far-right movements.
An investigation into the hidden human cost of the green energy transition.
From the pitch to the politics of the most-watched sporting event in the world.
A feast of fiction through the kitchens and cafés of Paris.
Learn about how award-winners Nikki Grimes and E.B. Lewis bring stories to life.
In the Library's final Ways of Seeing event, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Hisham Matar guides us in one last sustained act of looking.