Open to adults. Appointment required. Learn computer basics; Email, social media, and other in-demand computer skills for the digital age. A mask is recommended for this program as it involves one-on-one instruction with a staff member on the computer. All programs subject to change or cancellation.
Open to all ages. Registration required. Songs, stories, and oh so much fun! We ask that guardians please remain present with children age 9 and under during the event. All programs are subject to change or cancellations.
Open to ages 1 1/2 - 5 and their caregivers. Registration required.Children
and their grownups will be ready for the day after this late morning
story hour filled with great books, songs, and play.Face masks are optional, but social distancing is still in effect.We ask that guardians please remain present with children
during the event. All programs are subject to change or cancellations.
Open to adults. Registration required. Hosted by staff, join us for an afternoon of good company and lively discussion as we chat about this month's featured book--The Masterpiece by Fiona Davis. Face masks are optional. Social distancing still in effect.
Open to children ages 5 - 13, siblings are welcome. Registration required. LEGO club encourages children to learn while having fun!
Creativity, problem solving, and teamwork are some of the skills that
"playing" with LEGOs can teach children. Join us every Thursday to complete a LEGO challenge.
LEGOs and snacks will be provided.Guardians must remain with children age 9 and under.
All programs are subject to change or cancellation.
Open to adults. Registration required. Our book club will focus on author spotlights, book talks, and genre discussions. Share what you are reading with the club or select a book to read together. Meets 2nd Thursday every month. Face masks are optional but social distancing is still in effect. All programs are subject to change or cancellation.
Open to adults and teens. Registration required. Join our dedicated crafting group. If you do any type of needle craft, this is your club. Learn and practice your craft in a fun and welcoming environment.Face masks are optional. but social distancing is still in effect.
All programs subject to change or cancellation.
Open to adults. Registration required. Learn how to get your personal and business finances organized with guidance from Carolyn Williams, founder, Senior Virtual Bookkeeper & Profit Advisor at See Sure Numbers. All programs subject to change or cancellation.
Irish Repertory Theater’s Letters Series is a reminder: For sketching the arc of a relationship, nothing compares to intimate correspondence, our critic writes.
Nearly 200 dealers from 17 countries will bring plenty of acknowledged treasures and quirky surprises to the Park Avenue Armory this weekend.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Judy Blume’s groundbreaking novel about puberty — and so much more — finally gets the adaptation it deserves.
Tyriek White's debut novel is a triumph; it's a gorgeous book about loss and survival that gives and gives as it asks us what it means to be part of a family, of a community.
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Judy Blume’s coming-of-age story finally hits the big screen this month. The book will always have a spotlight of its own.
While writing about LeBron James, the veteran author chose not to probe the identity of his subject’s father. His reasons were personal.
While writing about LeBron James, the veteran author chose not to probe the identity of his subject’s father. His reasons were personal.
Spare, plain-spoken and true, this is a master class on poetry’s ability to confound the easy answer.
“I’m ashamed to say I picked up W. Somerset Maugham’s ‘Of Human Bondage’ because the title seemed promising,” says the doctor and novelist, whose new novel is “The Covenant of Water.” “While it didn’t have the lascivious content I’d imagined, it turned out to have something better: It was the book that … called me to medicine.”
“I’m ashamed to say I picked up W. Somerset Maugham’s ‘Of Human Bondage’ because the title seemed promising,” says the doctor and novelist, whose new novel is “The Covenant of Water.” “While it didn’t have the lascivious content I’d imagined, it turned out to have something better: It was the book that … called me to medicine.”
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