How William Became Shakespeare: Four Hundred Years of the First Folio
This year commemorates the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's First Folio, which was the first gathered collection of Shakespeare's comedies, histories, […]
This year commemorates the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's First Folio, which was the first gathered collection of Shakespeare's comedies, histories, […]
Visit the Children’s Library from mid-October to mid-November and enjoy our youngest patrons’ artwork. Click here to read more about […]
Join a book club led by Chief Librarian Christine Catallo and inspired by our Special Collections exhibition How William Became […]
Some of Shakespeare’s greatest parts were written for women: Ophelia, Juliet, and Cleopatra. Join Shannon Kelley, Ph.D., director of Women, […]
Join educator and Shakespeare on the Sound board member John Love for an in-depth, seminar-style learning series that traces the […]
Join us for a talk by Patricia Wareh, Ph.D., associate professor of English at Union College, who will read from […]
Join educator and Shakespeare on the Sound board member John Love for an in-depth, seminar-style learning series that traces the […]
Join educator and Shakespeare on the Sound board member John Love for an in-depth, seminar-style learning series that traces the […]
Diane Meyer Lowman, an empty-nester from Westport, took a daring journey of self-discovery at the age of 57. In search […]
Rescheduled for January 27! Join a book club led by Chief Librarian Christine Catallo and inspired by our Special Collections […]
At least two generations of Indian school and university students had the privilege of being introduced to the works of […]
Until the late 1700s, sailors and navigators had no reliable way to measure longitude at sea, costing time, money, and lives. […]