(Hybrid) An Evening with Joyce Maynard
(Hybrid) An Evening with Joyce Maynard
Join the Library in exploring the multifaceted and iconoclastic life and work of celebrated author Joyce Maynard.
Join the Library in exploring the multifaceted and iconoclastic life and work of celebrated author Joyce Maynard.
3–5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for an interactive Story Hour in a small group!
From missteps of Western policy to the mythology of the Soviet empire, expert in modern Russian political history Peter Conradi speaks with TIME correspondent Vivienne Walt on the invasion of Ukraine, what led up to it, and what it means for the future.
Explore the technical and creative aspects of photography.
Thought streams, digressions, surface, breath. A conversation at Reid Hall organized in collaboration with Columbia Global Centers | Paris and the Institute for Ideas and Imagination.
Following the conclusion of her renowned living autobiography trilogy, Deborah Levy discusses a life translated into words, and what remains unsaid.
3–5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to dress up and join us for an interactive Story Hour in a small group!
Wartime reporters Matthieu Aikins and Luke Mogelson bring their experiences in Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, and Ukraine to a discussion on war zone coverage and the stakes of journalism.
This interactive program features songs, rhymes and stories in English for the very young.
Create monster machines, and cards for Halloween using paper circuits and electronic components!
Join the Children and Teens’ Services team to make your own handmade decorations just in time for Halloween! All supplied will be provided. Children between the […]
Read chilling tales, then create your own original scary stories!
Why does English have both brotherhood and fraternity? Why is the crime called murder but the accusation called homicide? Merriam-Webster dictionary editor Peter Sokolowski speaks on why we have so many synonyms, and how our language has evolved.
3–5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for an interactive Story Hour in a small group!
Writers Lindsey Tramuta, Rokhaya Diallo, and Grace Ly speak about diversity, representation, the mythology of the Parisienne, and the lived experience of women in France.
Do we really know what we eat? Investigative journalist Michael Moss speaks on the hidden workings of the world of processed food.
Get in the mood for Halloween by helping to decorate the Library!
Join the Children and Teens’ Services team to learn about famous ghost stories, listen to a few famous tales, and then tell one of your own! […]
Over two hundred days into the invasion of Ukraine, prominent voices in contemporary Ukrainian literature speak on writing through war.
3–5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to dress up in costume, and join us for an interactive Story Hour in a small group!
This interactive program features songs, rhymes and stories in English for the very young.
Tell scary stories, and meet other community members.
What steps need to be taken in order to combat the economy of the patriarchy? Economist Héléne Périvier explains how gender equality may be achieved through a feminist economics.
3–5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to dress up in costume, and join us for an interactive Story Hour in a small group!
Director of Seminary Co-op Bookstores Jeff Deutsch considers the bookstore in the modern day: its different parts, its multiple functions, and the deep importance of its continued existence.
Put on your costumes, and get ready to trick-or-treat!
The Library's annual Halloween Extravaganza is a month-long celebration, with ticketed events on Saturday 29 October 2022 throughout the day.
The Library's annual Halloween Extravaganza is a month-long celebration, with ticketed events on Saturday 29 October 2022 throughout the day.
3–5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for an interactive Story Hour in a small group!
What is the history of the internet, and where did it go wrong? Historian Justin Smith considers the mythology of the internet, its reality, and the dangers of digital age ideology.
This interactive program features songs, rhymes and stories in English for the very young.
Join us as we experiment with flash fiction in a creative setting where you can get to know other members of the community!
Create a work of art with other teens, and meet other community members.
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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