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nypl:
“ Due to severe weather, all nypl locations will be closed on January 27. Stay home and share what you’re reading!
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nypl:
“ Due to severe weather, all nypl locations will be closed on January 27. Stay home and share what you’re reading!
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nypl:
“ Due to severe weather, all nypl locations will be closed on January 27. Stay home and share what you’re reading!
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nypl:

Due to severe weather, all nypl locations will be closed on January 27. Stay home and share what you’re reading!

nypl:
“ In recognition of the two-year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, NYPL is partnering with Sandy Storyline, an award-winning participatory documentary, to present an opportunity to hear and share first person stories of recovery and remembrance....
nypl:
“ In recognition of the two-year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, NYPL is partnering with Sandy Storyline, an award-winning participatory documentary, to present an opportunity to hear and share first person stories of recovery and remembrance....

nypl:

In recognition of the two-year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, NYPL is partnering with Sandy Storyline, an award-winning participatory documentary, to present an opportunity to hear and share first person stories of recovery and remembrance. Join us and share your story

explore-blog:

The idea that you could tell a story in 30 seconds is astounding. I don’t know why they don’t get more props, people in advertising. Done well, a good television commercial is a story, right? But 30 seconds is insane. Making someone laugh is really easy. Making people cry is really hard. And as a society, we venerate people who can make us laugh, but we’re sort of indifferent to those who can make us cry – which is crazy…

Malcolm Gladwell in conversation with Paul Holdengraber at The New York Public Library. Pair with Gladwell on brands.

explore-blog:

Winnie-the-Pooh made its debut on February 3, 1924 and was inspired by the beloved teddy bear of A.A. Milne’s four-year-old son, Christopher Robin. His original bear, named Edward and eventually renamed to Winnie-the-Pooh, survives and now lives at the New York Public Library. Pictured above, Edward Bear with his friends – Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore and Kanga – in the NYPL collection. 

Celebrate Pooh’s birthday with this rare and wonderful recording of Milne reading from his classic

nypl:
“ Happy Chinese New Year from us here at NYPL!
To help celebrate the year of the horse, join us on Saturday, February 8th at the Chatham Square Library between 10am and 5pm as we give you a chance to record your Lunar New Year stories! These...
nypl:
“ Happy Chinese New Year from us here at NYPL!
To help celebrate the year of the horse, join us on Saturday, February 8th at the Chatham Square Library between 10am and 5pm as we give you a chance to record your Lunar New Year stories! These...

nypl:

Happy Chinese New Year from us here at NYPL!

To help celebrate the year of the horse, join us on Saturday, February 8th at the Chatham Square Library between 10am and 5pm as we give you a chance to record your Lunar New Year stories! These stories will be part of the collection at Chatham Square Library and you’ll receive a CD to bring home after your conversation too. What a great way to save your memories for future generations to listen to!

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