2026 Events
January 10, Toledo, OH, 1pm
Toledo Museum of Art GlasSalon (2445 Monroe Street Toledo, OH 43620)
March 19, New York, NY
Asian American Writers’ Workshop
(18 W 21st Street, Suite 900
New York, NY 10010)
March 25, New York, NY
6:30pm
The New School
(The Auditorium
66 West 12th Street
New York NY 10011)
March 26, New York, NY
6:30pm
The New School
(The Auditorium
66 West 12th Street
New York NY 10011)
March 28, Albany, NY
University at Albany
(1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, New York 12222)
Passing, Performance, and the Price of Fame — a conversation with Sandip Roy and Mayukh Sen, moderated by Arun Venugopal
National Book Critics Circle Awards Finalist Reading
National Book Critics Circle Awards Ceremony
Talk at the Albany Film Festival / New York State Writers Institute
Talk: The Making of Merle Oberon: Anglo-American Cinema's First South Asian Star
March 23, New York, 3:30PM
Museum of the Moving Image (36-01 35 Ave, Astoria, NY)
April 22, Virtual, 8PM
Stanford Asian Pacific American Alumni Club
August 24, Bryn Mawr, PA, 1:15PM
Bryn Mawr Film Institute (824 W. Lancaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr, PA)
August 31, Spencertown, NY, 1pm
Spencertown Academy Arts Center (790 NY-203, Spencertown, NY 12165)
September 6, Washington, DC, 2pm
National Portrait Gallery (McEvoy Auditorium Washington, DC 20001)
October 6, Atlanta, GA, 12pm
Emory University James Weldon Johnson Institute for the Study of Race and Difference
(2nd Floor of the Emory Bookstore)
Celebrating Merle Oberon: Wuthering Heights and Book Signing with Mayukh Sen (tickets HERE)
Virtual Book Talk with Mayukh Sen, author of Love, Queenie (register HERE)
Archive Talks: Love, Queenie: Revisiting Merle Oberon — book signing, talk, and screening of Dark Waters (1944) followed by Q&A with critic Miriam Bale (tickets HERE)
Cinema Select: Wuthering Heights screening and author talk (tickets HERE)
Spencertown Academy Festival of Books Talk with Mary Darcy
Star Power: Saturday Movie Matinee — Love, Queenie: Merle Oberon, Hollywood's First South Asian Star Book Talk with Dr. Theodore S. Gonzalves, curator of Asian Pacific American History at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History & Screening of Wuthering Heights