Ed Gray, co-author of In Nixon’s Web will speak at the Library on Sunday, March 9 at 5:30 p.m. The book, co-authored with his father, L. Patrick Gray III, Acting Director of the FBI at the height of the Watergate scandal, is considered to be the last untold story of Watergate.
The Buzz on Author Lee Siegel The New York Times has proclaimed him to be swaggeringly abrasive and "one of the country's most eloquent and acid-tongued critics." The New York Observer has labeled him a "zigzagging cultural omnivore."
We Welcome the Return of Spring...and Jordon!
It may be spring...but it's an election year, which means that politics is always in season.
THE POLITICAL LIFE IN THE MODERN NOVEL is our theme for Spring 2008.
Author Visit with Lauren Tarshis
Local author Lauren Tarshis will visit the Library on Monday, March 10 at 4:15 p.m. to talk about her book, Emma Jean Lazarus Fell out of a Tree.
Cholera! Dunkirk! The Demon Barber!
The headlines for March movies may seem grim, but the arrival of these and other great movies on DVD throughout the month is good news.
Healthy Choices at the Darien Library
The Darien Library, in partnership with Stamford Hospital, will be offering a series of free health presentations and hands-on workshops for the community.
Teen Nutmeg Bookgroup
Teens! This bookgroup is for you. Discuss The Schwa Was Here by Neal Shusterman, one of Connecticut's 2009 Nutmeg Book Award teen nominees.