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01.11.2020

Join the Brooklyn Public Library & the Brooklyn Eagles to celebrate The 2020 Brooklyn Public Library Literary Prize Shortlist Finalists. Tuesday, Oct. 20!

15.10.2020

Haiti’s cultural heritage is ripe with rituals that celebrate African Deities! Observe and learn the history of Yanvalouthe sacred unflinching Afro-Caribbean rhythm and dance associated with Vodou. Join us virtually on Sat, 11/14: https://bklynlib.org/3p7lZFQ

10.10.2020

The weather is looking good this weekend! Come spend some time at our Outdoor Living Room created by Heinrich Spillmann. We could all use some fresh air after this week. More info here: https://bklynlib.org/35YK8Y8

22.09.2020

TOMORROW: Theater of War presents readings of scenes from Sophocles’ "Ajax" and "Philoctetes" as a catalyst for guided discussions about the challenges faced by service members, veterans and their families.

07.09.2020

TONIGHT: Writers discuss the post-election moment. Tune in at 5PM. https://bklynlib.org/3oOmF2U

25.08.2020

Next Thursday, join BPL and @Center4BlackLit for the 9th Poetry Café of the 15th National Black Writers Conference! Register here: https://bklynlib.org/2J8lmLZ

23.08.2020

On the eve of Veteran’s Day, join us as we explore Brooklyn’s homefront during WW II through the experiences of those who worked at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

19.08.2020

The multi-talented Bill T. Jones will present the next #MessageFromTheLibrary lecture! His message, titled At Risk, will consider the powers of language, performance & perception, as well as their limits. Join us via Zoom on Nov. 8!

12.08.2020

Join us Thursday for a post-election discussion with writers and activists. But for now, make sure to #vote! See you all on the other side! Register: https://bklynlib.org/3oOmF2U

29.07.2020

Join us on Nov. 22 for "A Thousand Dreadful Things: Shakespeare and the Fear of Black Vengeance"co-presented by The Public Theater. W/ guests like William Jackson Harper ("The Good Place") & Ron Cephas Jones ("This Is Us").

17.07.2020

Join Community Bookstore and Writers Against Trump on Thursday for a post-election panel discussion with Carolyn Forché, Todd Gitlin, Patricia Spears Jones, Darryl Pinckney and moderator Siri Hustvedt.

01.07.2020

Flutronix is Nathalie Joachim and Allison Loggins-Hull, two blazing young flutists whose original urban art pop sound, comfortable in both clubs and concert halls, is best described as a unique blend of classical music, hip-hop, electronic programming and soulful vocals reminiscent of neo-R&B stars like Erykah Badu, (The Wall Street Journal). Flutronix’s work as performers, producers, and composers has led to collaborations with an impressive range of artists and ensembles including legendary hip-hop producer Ski Beatz, electronic music sensation Dan Deacon, the International Contemporary Ensemble and more.

20.06.2020

The November pick for the #ClimateReads book club is N. K. Jemisin's "The Fifth Season." Register to join our Zoom chat on 11/17, moderated by Sheree Renée Thomas!

13.06.2020

Join "The Winter Garden Photograph" poet Reina María Rodríguez and translator Kristin Dykstra for a reading and conversation w/ @urayoannoel on Nov. 16!

29.05.2020

Watch our next #ClassicalInterludes with Flutronix on Sunday!

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Phone: +1 718-230-2100

Address: 10 Grand Army Plaza 11238 Brooklyn, NY, US

Website: www.bklynlibrary.org/BPL-Presents

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