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The New York Public Library is one of the city's greatest refuges. Within any of its 87 branches, including the magnificent Humanities Library on Fifth Ave, visitors can escape heat waves, snow storms, or just the daily grind, to discover an unparalleled collection of books and other media. In a city where hardly anything comes for free, holding a library card is a point of civic pride.

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PICO IYER on GRAHAM GREENE in conversation with Paul Holdengräber

Performing Arts: Discussion

PICO IYER on GRAHAM GREENE in conversation with Paul Holdengräber

Tomorrow @ LIVE from the NYPL

"Who are these figures who take residence inside our heads, to the point where we can hear their voices even when... 

WERNER HERZOG: Death Row & Other Journeys, in conversation with Paul Holdengräber

Performing Arts: Discussion

WERNER HERZOG: Death Row & Other Journeys, in conversation with Paul Holdengräber

Wednesday 2/29 @ LIVE from the NYPL

“I am not an advocate of the death penalty. I do not even have an argument; I only have a story,... 

OCCUPY ROUSSEAU: INEQUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

Performing Arts: Discussion

OCCUPY ROUSSEAU: INEQUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

Friday 3/ 9 @ LIVE from the NYPL

Distinguished intellectuals, political leaders, activists, and artists from both Geneva and the U.S. join forces to ask that question. Rousseau was... 

CLAUDE LANZMANN: Shoah and My Life, in conversation with Paul Holdengräber

Performing Arts: Discussion

CLAUDE LANZMANN: Shoah and My Life, in conversation with Paul Holdengräber

Wednesday 3/21 @ LIVE from the NYPL

Shoah and My Life Writer and filmmaker CLAUDE LANZMANN, now 85 years old, will discuss his very first book, The Patagonian...