Teen Intersectionality Book Club
.The Teen Intersectionality Book Group is a new teen book group being co-run by members of our TAB. Its topical focus is on social justice and current events. Join us […]
.The Teen Intersectionality Book Group is a new teen book group being co-run by members of our TAB. Its topical focus is on social justice and current events. Join us […]
.The Teen Intersectionality Book Group is a new teen book group being co-run by members of our TAB. Its topical focus is on social justice and current events. Join us for this month's book selection: All Boys Aren't Blue."In a series of personal essays, prominent journalist and LGBTQIA+ activist George M. Johnson explores his childhood, […]
.The Teen Intersectionality Book Group is a new teen book group being co-run by members of our TAB. Its topical focus is on social justice and current events. Join us […]
In the spirit of celebrating female detectives (did you know Nancy Drew turns 90 this year?) - Rye Free Reading Room and Harrison Public Library are hosting a miniature Battle of the Books themed around mysteries! The battle is set for Saturday, April 10. Attending this January meeting will sign you up for Rye's stellar […]
.The Teen Intersectionality Book Group is a new teen book group being co-run by members of our TAB. Its topical focus is on social justice and current events. Join us on Google Meet for this month's book selection: The Only Black Girls in Town by Brandy Colbert"Beach-loving surfer Alberta has been the only black girl […]
Launching the fall season of its WellSpring Series, The Osborn will host acclaimed author Fiona Davis discussing and reading from her glamorous new novel, The Spectacular, on Thursday, October 19 at 7:30 p.m. Free and open to the public, this event will be held in The Osborn’s Auditorium at 101 Theall Road in Rye. “Our […]
You're invited to celebrate the launch of Annabel Monaghan's new novel, Summer Romance! “A BINGEABLE FIVE-STAR READ.” —ABBY JIMENEZ, New York Times bestselling author of Yours Truly “I loved it—brims […]
You’re warmly invited to a pilot Spiritual Book Club led by Debbie Konner, certified holistic life coach and licensed NLP hypnotherapist. This intimate gathering will center around a spiritually inspired text, read aloud during our time together - allowing the teachings to unfold naturally through shared reflection and conversation. Rather than studying or analyzing, we’ll […]
In response to the trauma of industrialization and urbanization in the late-nineteenth century, the Arts and Crafts Movement took America by storm. In this book, Dr. Thomas Guiler takes a look at three intentional communities established in New York State within the Arts and Crafts Movement: Rose Valley, Byrdcliffe, and Roycroft. In imagining a compromise […]
Start your week inspired and join Rye Historical Society the first Monday of every month at 7:00 PM for thoughtful conversation, local history, and engaging dialogue. Discover history, culture, and […]
The Osborn will present Lisa Napoli, author of “Susan, Linda, Nina and Cokie: The Extraordinary Story of the Founding Mothers of NPR”. The event, which is free and open to the public, will be held at The Osborn Auditorium. Journalist Lisa Napoli writes about Susan Stamberg, Linda Wertheimer, Nina Totenberg and Cokie Roberts, the four […]
Join Rye resident Emily Hurd as she discusses The Cities We Need: Essential Stories of Everyday Places with author, photographer and urbanist Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani. Bendiner-Viani's book introduces us to the complex, political, and eminently personable stories of residents who answered this question in Brooklyn, New York, and Oakland, California. This thoughtful and timely discussion will […]
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