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  1. Alice Hudson, Librarian Who Built a Trove of Historic Maps, Dies at 77
    She transformed the New York Public Library’s collection of charts and atlases into one of the world’s largest and most accessible resources.
    By Sam Roberts

  2. Gala Season
    The Election Eve Library Party With Spike Lee and Martha Stewart
    The New York Public Library’s annual benefit was a who’s who of literary stars and creative luminaries.
    By Alex Vadukul

  3. Oliver Sacks Archive Heads to the New York Public Library
    The voluminous papers of the celebrated neurologist include letters, notebooks, drafts and other traces of a man who couldn’t stop writing.
    By Jennifer Schuessler

  4. Critic’s Notebook
    A Double Homage for James Baldwin’s 100th. Will It Ever Be Enough?
    At the New York Public Library, two exhibitions add little to a very public writer’s mystique. But our critic dived deeper.
    By Walker Mimms

  5. Times Insider
    Seeing Dances of the Harlem Renaissance, in Vivid Color
    An immersive article spotlights choreographers who are carrying forward the legacy of Black dance forms that flourished 100 years ago.
    By Marcelle Hopkins

  6. New York Today
    A Tense Time for Parks, Libraries and the Arts
    As the city budget deadline looms, the targets of Mayor Eric Adams’s cuts are rallying their bases.
    By James Barron

  7. New York’s First Black Librarians Changed the Way We Read
    How the women who ran libraries during the Harlem Renaissance built collections and, just as important, communities of writers and readers.
    By Jennifer Schuessler

  8. A New Wave of Appreciation for the Man Who Drew New York
    Jason Polan chronicled city life in thousands of sketches before he died at 37 in 2020. What happens to his legacy now?
    By Alex Vadukul

  9. New York Today
    Libraries Hold Their Breath and Await the Budget
    Five renovated branches are waiting to reopen, if the system receives sufficient funding.
    By James Barron

  10. New York Today
    Why Sunday Story Hours Are Coming to the Whitney
    Libraries are now shut on Sundays, so the museum decided to step up.
    By James Barron

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