Manhattan Happenings
Paley, for a discussion about urban archaeology.
Event will be located at the
Skylight Gallery, New-York Historical
Society, 170 Central Park West. Refreshments
will be served. To purchase
tickets, call 212-485-9268 between 9
a.m. and 5 p.m. daily, or buy at the society’s
admissions desk during museum
hours, or online at www.nyhistory.org.
Tickets $15.
“The Seasons of Tompkins Square
Park,” Sat., Dec. 8, 3 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.:
Slide projection of 58 images by Ana
Marton: The New York Public Library
will show a collection of photographer
Ana Marton’s images from a winter day
in 1990 of “Tent City” to the presentday
park as a part of the East Village
Arts Festival on the fi rst fl oor of the
Tompkins Square Library, at 331 E.
10th St. FREE
Walking Tour: Gay and Lesbian
writers and artists in the East Village,
Sat., Dec. 8, 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.: Tompkins
Square Library manager Corinne
Neary and street photographer Michael
Paul will provide a free, one-hour walking
tour visiting the former homes of
poet Allen Ginsberg and the Pyramid
Club, a part of the East Village’s drag
and gay scene in the 1980s. Event
hosted as a part of the East Village Arts
Festival. Register either in person or
Deborah Coen and Daniel Kehlmann
will discuss climate change
and Coen’s book “Climate in Motion”
on Mon., Dec. 10, 7 p.m., at
the 42nd St. library.
by phone at 212-228-4747, or online at
www.nypl.org. FREE
BOOKS
“Climate in Motion,” Deborah Coen
and Daniel Kehlmann, Mon., Dec. 10,
7 p.m.: The Cullman Center will feature
Deborah Coen discussing her new
book, “Climate in Motion: Science,
Empire and the Problem of Scale,” with
Daniel Kehlmann. Coen will speak at
the New York Public Library’s Stephen
A. Schwarzman Building in the Margaret
Liebman Berger Forum, at 476
Fifth Ave. at 41st St. To reserve a seat,
visit www.showclix.com/event/coenkehlmann/
tag/nyplwebsite. Seating is
not guaranteed without a reservation.
Unclaimed seats will be lost 10 minutes
before start time. Doors open at 6:30
p.m. FREE
Book Club, “The Plot Against
America,” by Philip Roth, Tues., Dec.
11, 5:30 p.m.: The New York Public
Library’s Ottendorfer branch book club
will meet at Tompkins Square Library
on the fi rst fl oor at 331 E. 10th St. to
discuss Philip Roth’s novel, “The Plot
Against America,” which follows a
young Roth’s life if Charles Lindbergh
won the presidency in 1940 instead of
Roosevelt. FREE
MUSIC
Accordion Festival: Sounds of the
Lower East Side, Sun., Dec. 9, 3 p.m.
to 5 p.m.: In partnership with the
Henry Street Settlement, the Museum
at Eldridge Street features accordionists
James Keane, Ismail Butera, Angel
“Arison” Gutierrez and host Bob
Godfried. The accordion confab will
feature tunes from Irish, Dominican,
Balkan and Mediterranean cultures, as
well as klezmer. The show will be at 12
Edridge St. For more information, visit
www.eldridgestreet.org. FREE
KIDS & TEENS
La Escuelita 15th Annual Book Fair,
Wed., Dec. 5, and Thurs., Dec. 6, 8:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m.: La Escuelita 15th
Annual Book Fair: La Escuelita, an
Upper West Side dual-language preschool,
hosts a book fair with Spanishlanguage
children’s books for infants
through sixth grade, at 225 W. 99th St.
For more information, visit www.laescuelitanyc.
org or the school’s Facebook
event page. FREE
Intersectional Feminism Teen Program,
Mon., Dec. 10, 3:30 p.m.: The
New York Public Library’s Muhlenberg
Branch will host a discussion on the history
of feminist movements and various
waves of feminism, at 209 W. 23rd St.
For ages 13 to 18 years old. Presented
by Willie Mae Rock Camp. FREE
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