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  • a digital corkboard with the text "A Teen Story: A Teen Center Podcast at SNFL"

    A Teen Story: A Podcast By Teens, For Teens

    By Ivana Asiedu, Peer Youth Branch Library Assistant, SNFL Teen Center | January 13, 2025

    Listen in for engaging stories and unique perspectives from New York City teens.

  • Two teens smiling at the camera surrounded by books for college and career readiness

    Teens: Get Ready for Your Future with Free Giveaway Books at Your Local Library!

    By Megan McShane, Manager of College & Career Pathways | January 13, 2025

    In January 2025, get free college and career prep giveaway titles at select NYPL branches.

  • Four Teen Civics Ambassadors presenting their Action Civics Project on teen mental health

    Call to Action: Teen Civics Ambassadors Talk Teen Mental Health

    By Abigail Lin, Praise Osarenren, Melida Tosic, and Brian Zhao, Teen Civics Ambassadors | January 10, 2025

    A group of NYPL's Teen Civics Ambassadors share their civic action project on teen mental health.

  • collage of three book covers

    15 Contemplative Space Novels to Float Away With

    By Carrie McBride, Communications | January 10, 2025

    Although set in space, at the heart of these novels are questions about ourselves.

  • Left: A portrait of Arturo Schomburg Right: A black and white headshot of Jean Blackwell Hutson

    Arturo Schomburg & Jean Blackwell Hutson—They Started off on the Wrong Foot. Their Legacies Put Them in Lockstep

    By Lisa Herndon, Manager, Schomburg Communications and Publications | January 9, 2025

    Learn more about Arturo Schomburg through the collection of Chief Librarian Jean Blackwell Hutson. They worked together in the 1930s. 

  • Author Caoilinn Hughes alongside book cover for 'The Alternatives'

    Library Talks: Caoilinn Hughes with Brandon Taylor, 'The Alternatives'

    By NYPL Staff | January 7, 2025

    ​Author Caoilinn Hughes joins with fellow author Brandon Taylor to discuss her new novel, The Alternatives.

  • collage of five book covers

    Books to Make Apartment Living More Joyful

    By Carrie McBride, Communications | January 7, 2025

    Did the apartment life choose you? Make your small space work for you—these books can help.

  • A man bathed in red, fire-like light stands with his arm raised in the large doorway of a bank vault.

    'Life and Trust' and The Theatre Guild's 'Faust' of 1928

    By Douglas Reside, Curator, Theatre Collection | January 6, 2025

    Curator Doug Reside compares the 1928 Theatre Guild production of Goethe's Faust to the new immersive piece, Life and Trust.

  • headshot of Blair Asbury Brooks, looking into the camera, with chin resting on her right hand.

    NYPL Researcher Spotlight: Blair Asbury Brooks

    By Jeanne-Marie Musto, Librarian II | January 3, 2025

    Blair Asbury Brooks researches art dealers and collectors who built public legacies through participating in the 20th-century art market.

  • book cover for Consent Practices in Performing Arts Education

    Authors Interview: 'Consent Practices in Performing Arts Education'

    By Mia Shapiro, Jerome Robbins Dance Division Librarian | January 3, 2025

    Elaine DiFalco Daugherty and Heather Trommer-Beardslee discuss their book Consent Practices in Performing Arts Education.