National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) Upcoming Workshops
by Justin Cortez, Communications
November 13, 2018
With National Novel Writing Month upon us, take a look at some upcoming writing workshops to help you get inspired.
Librarians on ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
by Gwen Glazer, Communications
February 19, 2016
Personal reflections on Harper Lee's first novel.
Our YA Movie Wishlist
by Gwen Glazer, Communications
January 26, 2016
Hollywood has officially gone YA, and blockbusters that started as young-adult fiction abound. So, we asked our team of expert librarians for their wishlists: What’s a YA book you’d like to see turned into a movie, and whom would you cast in the leading role?
Following in Winnie's Pawprints
by Gwen Glazer, Communications
January 15, 2016
Kids cannot live by Winnie-the-Pooh alone, so we asked our picture-book experts here at NYPL to tell us about their favorite stories that feature bears as the protagonists.
Move over, Binge-Watching...
by Gwen Glazer, Communications
January 13, 2016
... because it's time for some binge-reading. Start some series that you might want to race through the same way you raced through Making a Murderer.
15 Smoothie Recipe Books
by Lilian Calix
December 8, 2015
Who doesn't love a refreshing smoothie? Here are some titles with smoothie recipe recommendations.
14 Quotes from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling
by Lilian Calix
November 17, 2015
I have finally completed year two of my Harry Potter journey. Here are some of my favorite quotes from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling:
12 YA Books I Can't Wait To Read In 2016
by Lilian Calix
October 26, 2015
I love new books and continuations to my favorite series. Here are some recommendations of books I can’t wait to read next year.
Books We Know by Heart
by Gwen Glazer, Communications
October 20, 2015
Reading a book aloud to a child is one of life’s sweetest pleasures, and children sometimes ask to repeat the experience with the same book over and over. And over. And over.
What’s Making Us Happy, Part 2
by Gwen Glazer, Communications
October 7, 2015
What’s making us happy in the realms of TV, cooking, art and design, libraries, and online thingamabobs, and then happinesses that defy categorization.
A Little Light Bibliotherapy
by Gwen Glazer, Communications
August 21, 2015
We asked our expert NYPL staff members to recommend books that helped them stay sane and navigate life in Gotham.
Unlikely Beach Reads
by Gwen Glazer, Communications
August 6, 2015
We asked our experts: “What’s your recommendation for a long, dense, serious beach book?”
Celebrating the ADA
by Gwen Glazer, Communications
July 24, 2015
We asked our expert NYPL staff, “What’s your favorite book that features a protagonist with a disability, and why do you like it?”
Lincoln Center Local comes to Morningside Heights
by Ronni Krasnow, Morningside Heights Library
July 16, 2015
Lincoln Center Local film screenings are happening uptown: One Singular Sensation: Celebrating Marvin Hamlisch and Unsung Carolyn Leigh.
Revolutionary Reading
by Ronni Krasnow, Morningside Heights Library
June 30, 2015
As we prepare to celebrate Independence Day, read some of these fascinating historical fiction and nonfiction titles to better understand how our country came to be.
It's Tony Time!
by Ronni Krasnow, Morningside Heights Library
June 1, 2015
The 49th annual Tony Awards will be presented on Sunday, June 7th, and the Library can help you get familiar with some of this year's nominees.
Books for the Twenty-Somethings
by Lynn Lobash, Manager of Reader Services
May 15, 2015
Can you recommend any books with female protagonists who are in their early to mid-20s?
Broadway Glue: Collage Art with a Theatrical Twist
by Ronni Krasnow, Morningside Heights Library
December 2, 2014
On display at the Morningside Heights Branch from December 2-31.
Matinee Memories: Celebrating Thirty Years of Theatrical Collaboration.
by Ronni Krasnow, Morningside Heights Library
October 1, 2013
This past weekend, at the the Broadway night spot 54 Below, the composing team of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty celebrated 30 years of collaboration as a songwriting team. A plethora of Broadway stars, including Brian Stokes Mitchell, Marin Mazzie,
Celebrating America: A Book List for Kids
by Ronni Krasnow, Morningside Heights Library
July 2, 2013
In college, I studied American History and Politics, but my interest in these subjects was sparked long before that, when as a child, I was exposed to several books, movies and TV shows that celebrated American history.
Three items in particular had a tremendous impact on me, and made me want to learn more about my country. Schoolhouse Rock was a series of educational shorts that ran in between the cartoons on Saturday mornings. Almost anyone of my generation will tell you that they