National Film Registry Public Nomination Process
Actor, and National Film Preservation Board member Richard Masur discusses how the public can participate in nominating films for the National Film Registry.
Contributor:
Masur, Richard
Date:2026-01-30
Film, Video
2025 National Film Registry Announcement
The Library of Congress has selected 25 films worthy of preservation in the National Film Registry for 2025, based on their cultural, historic or aesthetic importance. The selections date back to the silent film era with six silent films dating from 1896 to 1926 – a significant number of films in this class. The newest film added to the registry is from 2014 with…
Contributor:
Macchio, Ralph - Masur, Richard - Burns, Ken - Anderson, Wes - Taymor, Julie - Stoeltje, Rachael
Date:2026-01-29
Film, Video
African Sufi Poetry with Oludamini Ogunnaike
Join us for a poetry reading and conversation with Oludamini Ogunnaike, a Nigerian-American poet and academic. Ogunnaike’s work, especially his essay and podcast series “The Logic of the Birds” and his poetry collection, The Book of Clouds reflects on spiritual, philosophical, and social themes, drawing on a long tradition of thinking and speaking lyrically through West African Islamic poetic forms, especially the Sufi Qasida…
Isidore String Quartet with Misha Amory, viola, and Nina Lee, cello
The Isidore String Quartet’s meteoric rise to acclaim began with their formation at Juilliard in 2019 and continued with a win at the Banff International String Quartet Competition in 2022 and an Avery Fisher Career Grant in 2023. A portion of the concert was dedicated to arrangements of music by J.S. Bach and Johannes Brahms by Isidore’s violist Devin Moore. They then celebrated a…
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Lee, Nina - Amory, Misha - Avalon, Phoenix - Brown-Cáceres, Nicholas A. - Moore, Devin - Isidore String Quartet - Steele, Adrian - McClendon, Joshua
Date:2025-12-19
Film, Video
Pre-concert conversation with the Isidore Quartet, Misha Amory and Nina Lee
Violist Misha Amory, cellist Nina Lee, and Kenneth Slowik (Curator of Musical Instruments, National Museum of American History) are joined by the Music Division’s Carol Lynn Ward-Bamford to discuss their performance with the Isidore Quartet featuring a sextet of rare Stradivari instruments.
Pre-concert conversation with the Isidore Quartet
Members of the Isidore Quartet talk about the experience of playing the Library’s rare Stradivari instruments in a conversation prior to their concert at the Library.The Isidore String Quartet’s meteoric rise to acclaim began with their formation at Juilliard in 2019 and continued with a win at the Banff International String Quartet Competition in 2022 and an Avery Fisher Career Grant in 2023. A…
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Avalon, Phoenix - Moore, Devin - McLean, Anne - Steele, Adrian - McClendon, Joshua
Date:2025-12-18
Film, Video
Build Your Travel Log with Anywhere Adventures
Vivian Li is a comics artist, creative coder, and the 2025-2026 Library of Congress Innovator in Residence. Li created and illustrated a mobile experience that includes local items and stories from the Library of Congress and a travel log where users can create collages of their site visits. Travelers can choose between sites in Seattle, Southeastern Wyoming, and Chicago.
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LI, Vivian
Date:2025-12-11
Film, Video
U.S. Poet Laureate Arthur Sze Opening Reading
Award-winning poet Arthur Sze gave his inaugural reading as the 25th Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry at the Library of Congress. The historic reading marked the beginning of Sze’s laureateship.
Contributor:
Fernández, Rep. Teresa Leger - Newlen, Robert Randolph - Sze, Arthur
Date:2025-12-11
Film, Video
The Water Test and Witch Trials
This event serves as the capstone lecture for Nathan Dorn’s Kluge Staff Fellowship. This presentation follows the differences of opinion among Scribonius’ supporters as well as his detractors in order to highlight the way learned men of that time worked out the interplay of folk belief, natural philosophy, demonology and law in what was a brief, but revealing, chapter in the history of the…
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Butterfield , Kevin - Dorn , Nathan
Date:2025-12-10
Film, Video
Arthur Sze with Kimiko Hahn
U.S. Poet Laureate Arthur Sze participated in an event at the Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library of Queens College, City University of New York (CUNY) on Monday, December 8, 2025. Sze chose Queens College specifically because of their first-generation immigrant population and multitude of languages spoken on campus, as well as their MFA Program in Creative Writing and Literary Translation. At the event Sze and…
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Sze, Arthur - Hahn, Kimiko - V. Matos Rodríguez, Félix
Date:2025-12-08
Film, Video
Mac Barnett and Jennifer Garner Consider the Picture Book
Bestselling children’s book author and National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature Mac Barnett joins actress Jennifer Garner, a passionate advocate for children’s literacy, for a conversation about great literature hiding in plain sight: the children’s picture book. The National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature is a partnership between the Library of Congress and Every Child a Reader.
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Garner , Jennifer - Barnett , Mac
Date:2025-12-05
Film, Video
2025 Literacy Awards Recipients
The Library of Congress Literacy Awards honor nonprofit organizations that have made outstanding contributions to increasing literacy in the United States or abroad. This short video highlights the 2025 Library of Congress Literacy Awards winners and honorees. Learn more about the inspiring and innovative work of the Literacy Partners (2025 David M. Rubenstein Prize recipient), Literacy Mid-South (2025 Kislak Family Foundation Prize recipient), Louisiana…
Date:2025-12-04
Film, Video
Susan H. Vita Memorial Concert
The Library of Congress Music Division presented a concert in memory of former Chief Susan Vita, who led the Music Division from 2005-2025. The program featured performances of repertoire representative of Sue’s legacy and impact at the Library with artists Rosanne Cash, the Borromeo String Quartet, violist Roberto Díaz, and vocalist Shereen Ahmed. Remarks were delivered by Acting Librarian of Congress Robert Newlen, ASCAP…
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Kalbfleisch, Jon - Borromeo String Quartet - Williams, Paul - Yearwood, Trisha - Weaver, Thomas - Hayden, Carla - Newlen, Robert Randolph - Eliason, Giulia - Richie, Lionel - Strunsky, Lj ...
Kalbfleisch, Jon - Borromeo String Quartet - Williams, Paul - Yearwood, Trisha - Weaver, Thomas - Hayden, Carla - Newlen, Robert Randolph - Eliason, Giulia - Richie, Lionel - Strunsky, Lj - Brown-Cáceres, Nicholas A. - Brooks, Garth - Wiggins, Beacher - Díaz, Roberto - Ahmed, Shereen - Mitchell, Joni - Cash, Rosanne - Kitchen, Nicholas
Date:2025-11-24
Film, Video
Preconcert conversation with Beatrice Berrut
Beatrice Berrut (piano) sits down with Nicholas A. Brown-Cáceres for a pre-concert discussion. The fantastical imagination of composer-pianist Beatrice Berrut draws from the innumerable possibilities of the piano’s sound. Highly regarded for her 2021 recording of Franz Liszt’s late works, Berrut has released a number of revelatory accounts of Liszt’s music, alongside her latest album that features some of her own music and transcriptions.…
Contributor:
Berrut, Beatrice - Brown-Cáceres, Nicholas A.
Date:2025-11-22
Film, Video
Beatrice Berrut, pianist
The fantastical imagination of composer-pianist Beatrice Berrut draws from the innumerable possibilities of the piano’s sound. Highly regarded for her 2021 recording of Franz Liszt’s late works, Berrut has released several revelatory accounts of Liszt’s music, alongside her latest albums that features some of her own music and transcriptions. The Library holds essential primary source materials for Liszt’s first elegy and his three funeral…
Contributor:
Berrut, Beatrice
Date:2025-11-22
Film, Video
Pre-concert conversation: Théotime Langlois de Swarte
In this preconcert conversation, Anne McLean sits down with French violinist Théotime Langlois de Swarte and Augusta McKay Lodge, violinist with the eminent French ensemble “Les Arts Florissants.”
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McLean , Anne - Langlois De Swarte, Théotime - McKay Lodge, Augusta
Date:2025-11-21
Film, Video
Tiny Creatures, Big Impact: Bugs and American Science
Discover how the study of insects helped establish American science on the global stage. From Thomas Jefferson’s defense of American nature to Thomas Say’s groundbreaking American Entomology, this video explores how bugs shaped U.S. history and identity in the 19th century.
Contributor:
Horowitz, Mark - Mondello, Bob - Newlen, Robert Randolph - Hernandez, Nicki
Date:2025-09-30
Film, Video
Katherine Rundell Presents The Impossible Creatures Series
Do you love a thrilling adventure, feisty characters, and a world full of remarkable creatures? Join Katherine Rundell, author of the bestselling children’s fantasy novel “Impossible Creatures,” as she shares the next book in the series, “The Poisoned King,” with fans of all things magical. Katherine Rundell is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of “Impossible Creatures” and “The Poisoned King.” Her other…
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Rundell, Katherine - Dowdy, Sasha
Date:2025-09-27
Film, Video
September 2025 American Folklife Center Community Collections Grants Symposium: Session 6
In September 2025, the American Folklife Center (AFC) held a three-day symposium to celebrate awardees of the Community Collection Grant (CCG) program and their documentation projects. In session six (of six), Scott Tilton and Rudy Bazenet, of the Nous Foundation, speak about their CCG project titled, “La Musique Nous Réunit: Documenting Louisiana French Music.” Chancee Martorell and Panida Rzonca, of the Thai Community Development…
September 2025 American Folklife Center Community Collections Grants Symposium: Session 5
In September 2025, the American Folklife Center (AFC) held a three-day symposium to celebrate awardees of the Community Collection Grant (CCG) program and their documentation projects. In session five (of six), Kimberly Wieser presents about her CCG project, “Continuing Comanche Culture: Culture as Making, Craft as Shared Story.” Rocío Del Águila presents about her work to document the Hispanic cultural heritages of Latino communities…
Contributor:
Águila, Rocío Del - Wieser, Kimberly - Abdul-Malik, Karen - Underwood, Robert
Date:2025-09-25
Film, Video
September 2025 American Folklife Center Community Collections Grants Symposium: Session 3
In September 2025, the American Folklife Center (AFC) held a three-day symposium to celebrate awardees of the Community Collection Grant (CCG) program and their documentation projects. In session three (of six), Russell Oliver presents about his CCG project, “Documenting the Stories, Agricultural Traditions, and Culture of Specialty Coffee Farmers in Puerto Rico.” Yvette Cohn Storr describes her work documenting dance traditions of Hispanic communities…
Contributor:
Oliver, Russell - Storr, Yvette Cohn - Rice, John
Date:2025-09-25
Film, Video
Live! At The Library: An Evening with Mary Roach
We live in a technologically advanced era, but is it so advanced that replacement body parts are common, even grown from 3D printers? What does it mean to be human when body parts may come from printers or animals? With her infectious curiosity, bestselling author Mary Roach, talked about her new book “Replaceable You: Adventures in Human Anatomy,” at this event. Mary Roach is…
Contributor:
Roach, Mary - Larson, Christina - Harbster, Jennifer
Date:2025-09-25
Film, Video
September 2025 American Folklife Center Community Collections Grants Symposium: Session 4
In September 2025, the American Folklife Center (AFC) held a three-day symposium to celebrate awardees of the Community Collection Grant (CCG) program and their documentation projects. In session four (of six), Alex Lumelsky speaks about his work to preserve stories of the Chaldean community in the United States, a minority ethnic group from northern Iraq residing primarily in southeast Michigan. Laura Grant and Merlene…
Contributor:
Skillman, Amy - Everson, Merlene - Grant, Laura - Lumelsky, Alex
Date:2025-09-25
Film, Video
American Folklife Center Community Collections Grants: Presentation by AFC Staff
In September 2025, the American Folklife Center (AFC) held a three-day symposium to celebrate the recipients of the Community Collection Grant (CCG) program and their documentation projects. In this session, four staff members from the American Folklife Center – Andrea Decker, PhD, Allina Migoni, Rebecca McGivney and Shelly Justement – present about their work to process collections received through the Community Collections Grant program.
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Decker, Andrea - Fenn, John - McGivney, Rebecca - Justement, Shelly - Migoni, Allina