Sunday, March 14 at 12 noon. Contact ekatz@minlib.net for the Zoom link. Embracing the aspects of psychology, society, and human emotion on an alien world, Ursula K. LeGuin’s The Left Hand of Darkness stands as a landmark achievement in the annals of intellectual science...
Through short audio plays, “Dream Boston“–a Huntington Theatre project–asks local playwrights to imagine favorite locations, landmarks, and their friends in a future Boston, when we can once again meet and connect in our city. These micro-plays take place at locations such as the MIT...
Join PEN America for a free, live, and interactive media literacy training on Thursday, September 10 at 6:30pm ET to discuss best practices and defense strategies to combat election disinformation this fall. During this 90-minute training, participants will review the fundamentals of disinformation, how to...
The Commonwealth Shakespeare Company’s production of “The Tempest” was set to be performed on the Common this summer, but instead became one of the cultural casualties of the pandemic. Nonetheless, the CSC has forged ahead and will present a script-in-hand virtual performance on Thursday,...
The Library of Congress began collecting motion pictures in 1893, amassing an archive that now numbers nearly 9,000. From early work by Thomas Edison and D. W. Griffth to newsreels for Black Americans in the 1940s, from interviews with famous authors and musicians to...
Our new reservation system makes getting your holds even easier. In the email telling you your hold has come in, you’ll see at the bottom, beneath our address: To schedule pickup click here. Follow the link, log in with your library card barcode number...