
What Shapes Black Lives – Nonfiction
In Misbehaving at the Crossroads: Essays & Writings (Harper), Honorée Fanonne Jeffers reflects on the historical and personal tensions shaping Black women’s lives. From girlhood

An Evening With U.S. Poet Laureate Arthur Sze On Into The Hush – Poetry
Free special program! Like wind on a lake, newly appointed U.S. Poet Laureate Arthur Sze’s 12th book of poetry, Into the Hush, extends a language

How AI Reshapes Teaching & Learning With Dr. Ernesto Lee – Nonfiction
In AI and the Art of Productive Struggle: How AI Reshapes Teaching and Learning, Dr. Ernesto Lee, DBA, argues that AI’s greatest strength – removing

Leading With Intentionality & Innovation – Nonfiction
In Delivering the Wow: Culture as Catalyst for Lasting Success, Royal Caribbean chairperson Richard Fain shows how the company built the world’s most innovative ships,

American Icons: How Baldwin & Butler Changed Literature & The World – Nonfiction
In Baldwin: A Love Story, Nicholas Boggs reveals how profoundly James Baldwin’s personal relationships shaped his life and work. Drawing on newly uncovered archival material

That’s Entertainment! Television Icons – Nonfiction
This is a free event that requires a ticket for entry. David Margolick’s When Caesar Was King: How Sid Caesar Reinvented American Comedy is the

Family Strife, The Deliciously Sublime & Clouds In The Desert – Fiction
Iddo Gefen’s Mrs. Lilienblum’s Cloud Factory: A Novel, translated by Daniella Zamir, begins with the title character drinking a martini in a crater in the

Keith Mcnally: From Bethnal Green To Balthazar – Memoir
In I Regret Almost Everything: A Memoir, Keith McNally – legendary proprietor of Balthazar, Pastis, Minetta Tavern, and Morandi – takes us from his gritty

Alone In Anne Frank’s House – Nonfiction
In 2021, French writer Lola Lafon was granted permission to stay overnight – alone for 10 hours – in the Annex in Amsterdam, where Anne

Rising Sons: Confronting Tragedy – Fiction
In My Darling Boy: A Novel, John Dufresne tells the story of Olney, whose beloved son Cully collapses into addiction and vanishes into the chaotic

The Element Unseen: Simon Winchester & Carl Zimmer On Air & Its Movement – Nonfiction
This is a free event that requires a ticket for entry. The headlines are filled with news of hurricanes, tornadoes, and cataclysmic fires affecting America.

Demons, Chaos & Rebellions: New Romantasy
In Jaysea Lynn’s For Whom the Belle Tolls, Lily enters the Afterlife on her own terms and finds it more magical than she imagined. From