While the Dust Quickly Falls: Fatma Bucak, Kari Conte, and Heather Davis
The Goethe-Institut New York is back after Labor Day with events. The first event will be a book launch with a panel discussion. This book launch for While the Dust Quickly […]
The Goethe-Institut New York is back after Labor Day with events. The first event will be a book launch with a panel discussion. This book launch for While the Dust Quickly […]
1014’s fall season opens with Delirious Disruptions, a solo exhibition by Annette Cords featuring her Jacquard tapestries, works on paper, and digital prints. Through diverse media and approaches, the artist […]
ALONE with Daniel Schreiber and Hanya Yanagihara Join best-selling German author Daniel Schreiber for a book reading and conversation with Hanya Yanagihara about his acclaimed book ALONE. Daniel Schreiber is the author of Susan Sontag: A Biography (2014), as well as the highly praised and widely read literary essays “Nüchtern” (2014) and “Zuhause” (2017). Alone […]
CinemaLIC is a free outdoor movie event, brought to you by NestSeekers International & Hunters Point Park Conservancy, and hosted by LIC Landing. The viewers can enjoy some of the best classic and independent movies right on the waterfront in Long Island City’s Hunters Point South Park with New York City’s skyline as the backdrop. […]
The Metropolitan Museum of Art invites you and your family to celebrate the opening of the 81st Street Studio. Ready for an adventure? Explore what things are made of through hands-on activities. Investigate and get to know materials—like wood, clay, and metal. Use technology to push creativity to its limits. Build high or low, break […]
AGI is now accepting applications for a new exchange project. The deadline to apply is September 10, 2023. The American-German Institute is pleased to announce a new three-year project that will explore LGBTQ+ community-building in Germany and the United States (2023-2026). The project aims to foster cross-cultural exchange with participants from diverse backgrounds by sharing […]
Alexander Görlach and philosopher Markus Gabriel discuss the foundations of a liberal anthropology: Can people have freedom, and if so, how much? Does technology help or does it impose invisible shackles on humankind? Ultimately, the “elephant in the room” is the question of whether liberal democracy has a future. Markus Gabriel is a German philosopher and author […]
The Department of German at NYU and Deutsches Haus at NYU present a reading (in German) by Elisabeth Bronfen from her novel, Händler der Geheimnisse (Limmat Verlag, 2023); followed by a conversation (in English) – about Bronfen’s thought process and writing practice, and how this novel fits in with her scholarly research – with Atina Grossman. Spy story and […]
Alexander Görlach and philosopher Markus Gabriel discuss the foundations of a liberal anthropology: Can people have freedom, and if so, how much? Does technology help or does it impose invisible shackles on humankind? Ultimately, the “elephant in the room” is the question of whether liberal democracy has a future. Markus Gabriel is a German philosopher and author at the […]
Pic of the Week: Cloud 9 Home-based seamstress Inge has seemingly been happily married for 30 years to Werner, with whom she has an intimate and tender relationship. But when she decides to deliver a pair of altered pants to Karl, she is suddenly stirred out of her comfort zone into a world of physical and […]