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Stacey Abrams Discusses Coded Justice with Glory Edim

Wed, Jul 16 7:00pm
Central Library, Dweck Center

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BPL Presents welcomes nationally renowned author and leader Stacey Abrams, who discusses her latest thriller. Coded Justice follows the returning protagonist Avery down a dark rabbit hole into the breathtaking—and dangerously evolving—world of AI in the medical industry. Abrams will be in…

Sips & Scholars: Hannah Leffingwell on "What is Gender?"

Thu, Jul 17 6:30pm
The Bush

adult learning book discussion BPL Presents

Join us for the first session of Sips & Scholars, a free lecture series in partnership with Brooklyn Institue of Social Research set in bars and restaurants all over Brooklyn. This session, entitled “What is Gender? Theorizing Sexual Difference from Simone de Beauvoir to Judith Butler” will…

Summer Screenings | Gowanus Current

Wed, Jul 23 6:30pm
Center for Brooklyn History

BPL Presents Center for Brooklyn History conversations

Join us for a screening of the documentary film Gowanus Current followed by a talkback with the filmmakers Jamie Courville and Chris Reynolds. 

A century and a half of industrial waste and raw sewage has turned Brooklyn’s Gowanus Canal into one of the nation’s…

Plaza Concert Series: Brasil Summerfest with Regional Samaúma

Wed, Jul 23 7:00pm
Central Library, Plaza

BPL Presents live music plaza performances

Regional Samaúma performs the  nineteenth century Choro of composers such as Ernesto Narazeth, Chiquinha Gonzaga, and Mário Alves, twentieth-century music of Pixinguinha, Jacob do Bandolim, Altamiro Carrilho, Radamés Gnattali, and contemporary compositions by composers such as Luciana…

Emily Witt Discusses Health and Safety

Tue, Jul 29 6:00pm
DeKalb Library

author talks book discussion BPL Presents

BPL Presents welcomes journalist and author Emily Witt to discuss her latest book, Health and Safety, a lament for a broken relationship, for a changed nightlife scene, and for New York City just before the fall.

In the summer of 2016, a divisive presidential election was underway, and a…

Summer Screenings | Slumlord Millionaire

Wed, Jul 30 6:30pm
Center for Brooklyn History

BPL Presents Center for Brooklyn History conversations

Join us for a screening of Slumlord Millionaire, a powerful documentary that exposes the David-and-Goliath struggles for housing justice in New York City. The film shines a light on the ordinary Brooklyn residents whose courageous fights against powerful landlords and developers…

Sips & Scholars: Robbie Howton on "Who Was Socrates?"

Thu, Jul 31 6:30pm
Lips Cafe

adult learning book discussion BPL Presents

Sips & Scholars is a free lecture series in partnership with Brooklyn Institue of Social Research set in bars and restaurants all over Brooklyn. This session, entitled: “Who was Socrates?” will be led by Professor Robbie Howton. 

The story of philosophy begins in tragedy,…

Public Song Project Concert

Sat, Aug 2 1:00pm
Central Library, Plaza

BPL Presents live music plaza performances

The Public Song Project from WNYC invites anyone to create new music by drawing from the public domain. Working musicians and hobbyists alike contribute song covers and musical adaptations of books, poetry, films, and more, showcasing the creative potential of the public domain and offering an…

Oysters & the Archive: The Legacy of Black Foodways and Entrepreneurship in Brooklyn

Tue, Aug 5 6:30pm
Center for Brooklyn History

BPL Presents Center for Brooklyn History conversations

For centuries, New York Harbor—including the waters around Brooklyn—was home to some of the world's most abundant oyster beds, making the city synonymous with oyster culture. Before the 20th century, when people thought of New York, they thought of oysters. This industry provided…

Plaza Concert Series: Swingtime Big Band

Wed, Aug 6 7:00pm
Central Library, Plaza

BPL Presents live music plaza performances

In case of rain, this concert will relocate to the Dweck Center, located on the lower level of Central Library.

Dedicated to the performance of America's greatest popular standards, SWINGTIME BIG BAND is a 20-piece authentic swing band comprised of master interpreters of music from the…

Sips & Scholars: Robyn Marasco on "The Authoritarian Personality Today"

Thu, Aug 7 6:00pm
Halyards Bar

adult learning book discussion BPL Presents

Sips & Scholars is a free lecture series in partnership with Brooklyn Institue of Social Research set in bars and restaurants all over Brooklyn. This session, entitled: The Authoritarian Personality Today: Psychology, Politics, and the New Right-Wing Resurgence will be led by…

Sips & Scholars: Alfred Lee on "Quantum Physics at 100"

Tue, Aug 12 6:30pm
Sunset Stoop

adult learning book discussion BPL Presents

Sips & Scholars is a free lecture series in partnership with Brooklyn Institue of Social Research set in bars and restaurants all over Brooklyn. This session, entitled: "Quantum Physics at 100" will be led by Professor Alfred Lee. 

When Werner Heisenberg sketched the first…

CBH Talk | Renewing Rikers: From Punishment to Possibility

Wed, Aug 13 6:30pm
Center for Brooklyn History

BPL Presents Center for Brooklyn History conversations

The future of Rikers Island is one of New York City’s most urgent and complex political challenges. Once home to a Civil War-era military training ground, the island was purchased by the city in 1884 for $180,000 to serve as a garbage dump. In 1932, construction began on what would…

Sips & Scholars: Lauren K. Wolfe on "What is Translation?"

Thu, Aug 14 6:30pm
Compere Collective

adult learning book discussion BPL Presents

Sips & Scholars is a free lecture series in partnership with Brooklyn Institue of Social Research set in bars and restaurants all over Brooklyn. This session, entitled: "What is Translation? A Brief History of the Translator’s Task" will be led by Professor Lauren K. Wolfe.

What…

Sips & Scholars: Nara Roberta Silva on "Revolution and Underdevelopment"

Thu, Aug 14 6:30pm
TriniJam BK Roti Bar & Grill

adult learning book discussion BPL Presents

Sips & Scholars is a free lecture series in partnership with Brooklyn Institue of Social Research set in bars and restaurants all over Brooklyn. This session, entitled: “Revolution and Underdevelopment: Walter Rodney’s African Perspective" will be led by Professor Nara Robert Silva. …

Sips & Scholars: Ruth Averbach on "Too Many Wives: Polygamist Nightmares in Gogol’s Ivan Fyodorovich Shponka and His Aunt"

Tue, Aug 19 6:30pm
Freak Bar

adult learning book discussion BPL Presents

Sips & Scholars is a free lecture series in partnership with Brooklyn Institue of Social Research set in bars and restaurants all over Brooklyn. This session, entitled: "Too Many Wives: Polygamist Nightmares in Gogol’s Ivan Fyodorovich Shponka and His Aunt" will be led by Professor Ruth…

Sandy Hudson Discusses Defund: Black Lives, Policing, and Safety for All

Tue, Aug 19 6:30pm
New Lots, Auditorium

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BPL Presents welcomes Sandy Hudson author, activist, and co-founder of Black Lives Matter Canada to discuss her new book Defund: Black Lives, Policing, and Safety for All. A fiercely-argued, deeply-informed examination of why defunding the police is the only way to support a model of…

Miriam Toews Discusses A Truce That is Not Peace, with Rumaan Alam

Thu, Sep 4 7:00pm
Central Library, Dweck Center

author talks BPL Presents

BPL Presents welcomes internationally bestselling author Miriam Toews, whose memoir of the will to write is a work of disobedient memory, humor, and exquisite craft set against a content-hungry, prose-stuffed society.

“Why do you write?” the organizer of a literary event in Mexico City…

Peter Guralnick and Elvis Costello Discuss The Colonel & The King

Tue, Sep 9 7:00pm
Central Library, Dweck Center

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BPL Presents welcomes celebrated music historian Peter Guralnick, returning with his new biography The Colonel and the King: Tom Parker, Elvis Presley, and the Partnership that Rocked the World. He’ll be joined in-conversation by Elvis Costello—a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and…

Art Spiegelman Discusses MetaMaus

Wed, Sep 10 7:00pm
Central Library, Dweck Center

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BPL Presents is delighted to welcome Pulitzer-Prize winner Art Spiegelman to discuss the MetaMaus paperback.

In the pages of MetaMaus, Spiegelman re-enters Maus, the the Pulitzer Prize–winning  modern classic that has altered how we see literature, comics, and the Holocaust ever since…

Tour of Tove Jansson & The Moomins

Tue, Sep 16 7:00pm
Central Library, Dweck Center

author talks BPL Presents exhibitions

Join us for a guided tour of our newest exhibition, Tove Jansson and the Moomins: The Door Is Always Open, that explores the queer Finnish author’s impact on children’s literature and social-emotional learning through her beloved Moomin characters, bold political cartoons and reflective adult…

Lance Richardson Discusses True Nature: The Pilgrimage of Peter Matthiessen

Wed, Oct 15 7:00pm
Central Library, Dweck Center

author talks BPL Presents

BPL Presents welcomes Lance Richardson and this first biography of Peter Matthiessen, the novelist, naturalist, and Zen roshi, whose trailblazing work championed Native American rights and helped usher in the modern environmental movement.

Peter Matthiessen (1927-2014), a towering figure…

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