LIVE from NYPL—The New York Public Library’s premier cultural series—brings together distinguished writers, artists, & scholars for conversations & performances
Join us on 12/17, when a few beloved comedians say goodbye to a year that stinks. Featuring @MichelleButeau, Matteo Lane, @aparnapkin, and @OphiraE, register for this free event for a bit of humorous relief during these tumultuous times! https://t.co/EukpGBkoI9
On 12/16 hosts of @callyrgf podcast Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman, discuss how bonds are formed, challenged, and preserved and call on us to choose, value, and fight for our friendships in all of their complexity. Register below for this free virtual event https://t.co/ktcys8UrPV
Join us tonight, 12/15, as David Nasaw as he discusses his newest book, "The Last Million," and the largely hidden story of postwar displacement and statelessness. Nasaw speaks with Atina Grossmann, Professor of History at The Cooper Union https://t.co/0dnIIbbsCk
Nicole Krauss joins us on 12/9 to discuss her first story collection, "To Be a Man" and the everyday messiness of love, death, sex, and power that informs her characters' lives. Joined by author Judith Thurman, register for this free virtual event here: https://t.co/5ntIFqGcCI
On 12/8, @LIVEfromNYPL welcomes contributors to The New York Review of Books to discuss their reasons for optimism about the future of New York City. Even with the uncertainty surrounding 2021, we'll continue to #RoarForNYC. Register for this free event: https://t.co/nDSaVNeBzW
Join us on 12/14 when @LIVEfromNYPL welcomes the Bronx's own, @desusnice and @THEKIDMERO, as they offer up love for the city that made them and lessons from the borough that shaped them. Register for this free, virtual event now! #RoarForNYC https://t.co/l4EPyOyF1x
Register now for #LIVEfromNYPL on 12/2 when Bryan Washington (@brywashing) discusses his new novel "Memorial" and the complications of love and family with @NewYorker writer Vinson Cunningham (@vcunningham). https://t.co/rzWTHhleyv
Join us Tues 11/24 as Yaa Gyasi (@GiveBlackFound) discusses her new novel, Transcendent Kingdom, with @NewYorker staff writer Doreen St. Félix (@dstfelix). Register here for this free virtual event: https://t.co/KlPI7q1MRx
Join us and @CullmanNYPL tonight as #LIVEfromNYPL welcomes @NatanMeir to discuss his book, "Stepchildren of the Shtetl," a fascinating and revealing history of the marginalized within an already marginalized group. RSVP for this free virtual event here: https://t.co/6ZjZeCClFW
Uncover the lives of a minority within a minority and the roles played by the outcasts of Jewish society in the shtetls of eastern Europe this Thursday with Natan Meir and Jonathan Stevenson as they join #LIVEfromNYPL. Register for this free event here: https://t.co/8oUAf4dvlS
.@LailaLalami and Fatima Bhutto (@fbhutto) will join us on 10/20 to discuss Lalami’s ‘Conditional Citizens.’ Have a question for them? Reply to this tweet today, and they may answer it during their talk! Register now: https://t.co/iE8HhBmjAf
Fill your October calendar with our latest slate of virtual #LIVEfromNYPL events! Featuring Jill Lepore, K-Ming Chang, Judy Woodruff and more - register for these free events here: https://t.co/rb4hKwMGkf
Join us on 9/15 when @LIVEfromNYPL welcomes @JulieCSuk to discuss her new book, "We the Women: The Unstoppable Mothers of the Equal Rights Amendment." Register for this free event and hear Suk chart the winding path the ERA has traveled! https://t.co/EmM8xutyXG
Join us for #LIVEfromNYPL on Sept. 10th, when Natan Sharansky, in conversation with David Remnick, discusses his new memoir, "Never Alone: Prison, Politics, and My People." Register for this free event here: https://t.co/lM20mhCsjZ
Just announced: Anand Giridharadas will join the Aug. 27th @LIVEfromNYPL with Kurt Anderson. The two will discuss Anderson's latest: 'Evil Geniuses: The Unmaking of America: A Recent History. https://t.co/sAKnL9INbs
On Aug. 25th, @MorganJerkins and @ReeAmilcarScott join #LIVEfromNYPL to discuss history, memory, fiction, and Jerkins’s new book, 'Wandering in Strange Lands.' Register here: https://t.co/z16Qgc7Ab5
Join us on Aug. 18 as Alice Wong, founder of the Disability Visibility Project, shares a groundbreaking collection of first-person stories on the joys and challenges of the modern disability experience. Register here: https://t.co/cvkzHjiYXG
New to reading in English and would like some extra practice? Join us on 8/14 to practice your reading at our Online: ESOL Summer Book Club - register here: https://t.co/z5Yh2syBpC
Join us on Aug. 18 as Alice Wong, founder of the Disability Visibility Project, shares a groundbreaking collection of first-person stories on the joys and challenges of the modern disability experience. Register here: https://t.co/ab3DJEVRDr