On Saturday, November 4, a the Montclair Public Library will host a discussion about the future of Native American adoption between Michele Kriegman, a Native American activist, adoptee and author and Gabrielle Glaser, bestselling author of “American Baby: A Mother, a Child, and the Shadow History of Adoption.”
Literature
Watchung Booksellers to Host Exciting Lineup of Author Visits in November
Watchung Booksellers kicks off November with a series of author visits. The events will feature a diverse range of authors, including Jonathan Conyers, Kim Coleman Foote and Katy Hessel.
Montclair Public Library and Montclair Local Co-Present Open Book/Open Mind: Adam Nagourney in Conversation with David Folkenflik, ‘The Times’
Renowned New York Times reporter Adam Nagourney will discuss his latest book, “The Times: How the Newspaper of Record Survived Scandal, Scorn, and the Transformation of Journalism,” with NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik.
Montclairian offers an alternative ending to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol
Alan Jenkins will be signing copies of the graphic novel he wrote with Gan Golan at East Side Mags.
Montclair author, Rachel Swarns, revisits a painful history in new book
Swarns dips into a dark history.
Montclair’s Alliah Agostini brings family experiences to her second book
Rhyme and rhythm help make her points.
Two Montclairians to be honored at the Lit Gala
The gala will take place on April 27 at The Manor in West Orange.
Montclair’s Dionne Ford explores her family history in new memoir
Exploring a painful past enabled her to move forward.
George Floyd’s death – and life – discussed at Montclair Public Library
New biography aims to humanize its subject.
Side by side over Sondheim, a Montclair conversation
Both D.T. Max and Peter Flynn knew Stephen Sondheim, but their relationships with him varied drastically.
‘Downton Abbey’ star visits Montclair Literary Festival
Bonneville is best known for playing Robert Crawley, earl of Grantham, on the British TV series “Downton Abbey.” He was in Montclair to talk about his most recent role, author.
Montclair’s Trina Paulus celebrates her tale of two intrepid caterpillars
‘Hope for the Flowers’ marks its 50th anniversary.
Noted chef and Audible founder discuss nourishing community at Montclair Film Festival
Audible founder Don Katz and chef Marcus Samuelsson talk about their work in storytelling and food.
Rust, relics and ruins: Montclair author explores ‘Old Boonton Line’
A new book, “Walking the Old Boonton Line,” takes a deep look at the abandoned railroad tracks slated to become a park.