• Science Fiction Movie Night (ages 12–18)

    The American Library in Paris

    Participate in science fiction trivia at the start of the evening, then settle in with popcorn and enjoy a film screening

  • Toddler Time (ages 1–3)

    The American Library in Paris

    This interactive program features songs, rhymes and stories in English for very young children.

  • (Hybrid) Bruno Patino on the Age of Information

    The American Library in Paris
    Hybrid Event

    President of ARTE Bruno Patino speaks on media consumption, human connection, and information as a public good faced with the digital age.

    Free
  • Story Hour: Rainy Days (ages 3–5)

    The American Library in Paris

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

  • (Hybrid) Noga Arikha on the Self and the Disrupted Mind

    The American Library in Paris
    Hybrid Event

    What happens to the self when the mind begins to deteriorate? Science humanist Noga Arikha speaks with Rachel Donadio on neuropsychiatry and philosophy.

    Free
  • (Hybrid) Philippe Sands on Britain’s Living Colonial Legacy

    The American Library in Paris
    Hybrid Event

    Human rights lawyer Philippe Sands speaks on British colonialism, international law, and his time before the International Court of Justice defending the Chagossian population.

    Free
  • Story Hour: Classics and Favorites (ages 3–5)

    The American Library in Paris

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

  • (Hybrid) Getting Life Back on Track with Oliver Mol

    The American Library in Paris
    Hybrid Event

    When a 10-month migraine made writing impossible, author Oliver Mol started a new role as train guard. He discusses a life derailed by chronic pain and the surprising trajectory of his journey back to himself.

    Free