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NYPL Researcher Spotlight: Anna Strommenger
By Jeanne-Marie Musto, Librarian II | December 9, 2024
How did visitors to Nazi-ruled Germany perceive Nazism? Anna Strommenger tells of her research on the perspectives of foreigners in Germany.
Chinese Book Discussion November 2024 中文書籍討論
By Qi Wu, Adult Librarian | December 9, 2024
每月一次中文書籍研討會。無論線上或館內的討論會,都是大家講,大家聽,大家都能暢所欲言,講出各自獨特的見解。通過討論相互交流心得,我們一起走進了書籍帶給我們的獨特意境,達到與人同樂的效果。
Teach About ‘The Joffrey + Ballet in the U.S.’: Discover Class Visits & Teaching Resources
By Kathleen Leary, Arnhold Dance Education Coordinator, Jerome Robbins Dance Division | December 9, 2024
Explore how to incorporate our exhibition guide into your classroom, join us for a class tour, and end with a reflective dance activity.
100 Years Later: Surrealist Cinema at NYPL
By Rachel Kahn, Adult Librarian | December 4, 2024
Watch groundbreaking surrealist cinema in the collection of the Reserve Film and Video Collection at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Sunset Boulevard, Twisting Boulevard: The Long Road to the 2024 Broadway Revival
By Douglas Reside, Curator, Theatre Collection | December 4, 2024
Curator Doug Reside examines the archival documentation of the history of the many attempts to adapt Sunset Boulevard into a musical.
‘The Wizard of Oz’ on Stage
By Laurie Beckoff, Digital Editor/Producer | December 4, 2024
From the original 1902 production to Wicked, L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has had a long life on the stage.
Library Talks: New York Crime Stories, Reading from the Archives
By NYPL Staff | December 3, 2024
Dive into the Library’s collections for true tales of crime and chicanery from some of the city’s most outstanding lawbreakers.
Where to Start With Gabriel García Márquez
By NYPL Staff | December 3, 2024
Arguably the most well-known literary figure in Latin America, his work popularized magic realism which blends reality and fantasy.
Por dónde empezar con Gabriel García Márquez
By NYPL Staff | December 3, 2024
Se podría decir que es la figura literaria más conocida de América Latina, cuya obra popularizó el realismo mágico.
The Top Threes of 2024
By Lisa Herndon, Manager, Schomburg Communications and Publications | December 2, 2024
A look back at the Schomburg Center’s most viewed blogs, online research guides, and streamed public programs in 2024.