Events

What's happening in our neighborhood. From historic traditions to new community gatherings.

1 20

JONATHAN EISEN — MICROBES RULE THE WORLD

Literary
7:00pm Politics and Prose Free

How microorganisms shape our planet.

More Info
1 21

RACHEL ELIZA GRIFFITHS — THE FLOWER BEARERS

Literary
7:00pm Politics and Prose Free

A moving memoir about family and loss.

More Info
1 21

DR. ASHLEY ALKER — 99 WAYS TO DIE

Literary
7:00pm Politics and Prose at The Wharf Free

A doctor's guide to dangerous situations.

More Info
1 22

DOROTHY A. BROWN — GETTING TO REPARATIONS

Literary
7:00pm Politics and Prose Free

How building a new economy can address racial injustice.

More Info
1 23

MARGARET ATWOOD — OLD BABES IN THE WOOD

Literary
7:00pm Politics and Prose Free

New stories from the master of speculative fiction.

More Info
1 24

ANTHONY DOERR — CLOUD CUCKOO LAND

Literary
5:00pm Politics and Prose Free

An epic novel spanning centuries.

More Info
1 25

VIET THANH NGUYEN — A MAN OF TWO FACES

Literary
5:00pm Politics and Prose Free

A memoir about being Vietnamese-American.

More Info
1 26

ELIN HILDERBRAND — THE HOTEL NANTUCKET

Literary
7:00pm Politics and Prose Free

A summer novel set in Nantucket.

More Info
1 27

BONNIE GARMUS — LESSONS IN CHEMISTRY

Literary
7:00pm Politics and Prose Free

A novel about a 1960s chemist who becomes a TV cooking show host.

More Info
1 28

JASON REYNOLDS — LONG WAY DOWN

Literary
7:00pm Politics and Prose Free

A powerful novel in verse about gun violence.

More Info
1 29

AMOR TOWLES — TABLE FOR TWO

Literary
7:00pm Politics and Prose Free

New stories from the author of A Gentleman in Moscow.

More Info
1 30

ROBERT CARO — WORKING

Literary
7:00pm Politics and Prose Free

The legendary biographer discusses his craft.

More Info
1 31

KRISTIN HANNAH — THE GREAT ALONE

Literary
5:00pm Politics and Prose Free

A novel set in the wilds of Alaska.

More Info

Know of a local event?

Help us keep the community calendar current. Send us the details.

From the Archives

Many of our neighborhood events have deep historical roots. The Fort Reno concerts date to 1968. The farmers market tradition stretches back to when this was farmland. Every gathering connects us to those who came before.

Explore the Timeline