The New York Times featured the Beinecke Library in the March 22, 2012 issue of Arts . The exhibition, “Remembering Shakespeare” was part of a springtime...
REMEMBERING SHAKESPEARE An exhibition at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library February 1 - June 4, 2012 Remembering Shakespeare tells the story of...
Recordings of readings by the poet Muriel Rukeyser from the Lee Anderson Papers ( YCAL MSS 402 ) are now available on the digital audio archive PennSound :...
The Russian artist El Lissitzky is best remembered for his striking Constructivist and Suprematist works in the early era of Soviet avant-garde propaganda...
Wendy Moffat discusses her new biography of E. M. Forster Using photographs, images of holograph letters, and other evidence, Wendy Moffat will explore a few...
Hilton Als, a staff writer and theatre critic at The New Yorker, is a recipient of a Guggenheim Award for Creative Writing, and the George Jean Nathan Award for Dramatic Criticism.
Announced on December 20, 2010 by Richard Levin in an email to the Yale community: It is with great pleasure that I write to announce the appointment of Edwin C. Schroeder as Librarian of the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library and Associate University Librarian.
A new exhibition and a new exhibition blog! Visit God Save the King: Music from the British Royal Court, 1770 – 1837 online and in-person, if you can. We would love to see you. For more events around this exhibition please visit our calendar.
A new podcast from our occasional series, American Letters , is available: Episode 3: Ernest Hemingway to Ezra Pound, 1931. Despite a broken arm and several...
Early Modern Women’s Manuscript Poetry in the Beinecke Library By Elizabeth Scott-Baumann, current Beinecke Visiting Fellow Monday, April 19, 2010 at 11:...