Posts Tagged ‘Special Collections’
Ernie Pyle Slides and Stories with David Chrisinger
In honor of National Ernie Pyle Day, come view a slideshow of David’s encountered travels while researching his book The Soldier’s Truth: Ernie Pyle and the Story of World War…
Read MoreConcerts @ the Library: Tomás Lozano
Tomás Lozano presents the “Presence and other poems of José Emilio Pacheco”. He has set a handful of poems by poet, novelist and short story writer José Emilio Pacheco to…
Read MoreSummer Reading Movie: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (PG-13)
A shy young hobbit named Frodo Baggins inherits a simple gold ring. He knows the ring has power, but not that he alone holds the secret to the survival–or enslavement–of…
Read MoreSummer Reading Movie: Pitch Perfect (PG-13)
A feisty college student gives her school’s a cappella group a much-needed makeover by adding some modern hits into the mix during the run-up to a big competition. This program…
Read MoreSummer Reading Concert: Judy Pancoast: All My Best Memories: A Cabaret Tribute to the Carpenters
Grammy-nominee Judy Pancoast tells the story of her life as an original Carpenters fan from small-town Maine during the early 70s. She weaves their songs into a story of fandom…
Read MoreEver Changing, Ever Growing – Made in New Mexico
Although most people may think of Albuquerque’s film history in terms of Breaking Bad, the city has been hosting filmmakers since the earliest days of statehood in 1912. The early…
Read MoreMonthly Matinee
Please be advised that attendance at all movies is at the viewer’s discretion, and some material may be unsuitable for some individuals. Individual responsibility is recommended for attendance. For full…
Read MoreSpecial Collections Library Tour
Take a tour of Albuquerque’s oldest public library. The Special Collections Library houses research collections on Albuquerque history and New Mexico history and culture. The 1925 Pueblo/Spanish Revival-style building is…
Read MoreSnail Mail Social
Stop by and write letters with us—we’re looking to revive the art of snail mail. We’ll provide stationery, pens, and other postal ephemera.
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