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Crossroads, a Binghamton international literary festival, will take place at 2 p.m. Sat., Nov. 21, at the Bundy Museum, 127-129 Main St., Binghamton. The day of poetry and narrative readings will feature 16 authors from eight countries, including Bolivia, Chile, ...

Jaimee Wriston Colbert and Joe Weil will read at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 17, in S1-149. Colbert will read from her newest novel, Shark Girl. Other books she has written include the award-winning story collection Dream Lives of Butterflies; Climbing ...

Wednesday, November 25 8:30am-4:00pm Thursday, November 26 closed Friday, November 27 closed For more information, please email special.collections@binghamton.edu or call (607) 777-3912. ...

Columbia College Chicago Library is delighted to offer a new digital resource – the John Fischetti Editorial Cartoon Sketchbook Project – showcasing the work of the Pulitzer-prize winning political cartoonist and syndicated cartoonist who drew for such publications as the ...

Binghamton University alumnus and litigator Owen Pell ‘80 will discuss “The Fate of Art Looted During the Holocaust” on Friday, November 20, at the Binghamton University Forum, held at the Binghamton Club located at 81 Front Street in downtown Binghamton. ...

Sweet it is to see the sun Shining on Thanksgiving Day, Sweet it is to see the snow Fall as if it came to stay; Sweet is everything that comes, For all makes cheer, Thanksgiving Day. ~ exerpt from “Every ...

Molly Green, professor of history and hellenic studies, Princeton University, will deliver the 18th annual Freedeman Memorial Lecture at 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 13, in FA-Casadesus. She will speak on “The Ottoman Empire and Diversity in the Early Modern World.” ...