Posts Tagged ‘Lecture’
Amherst Early Music presents: Black Bodies and Black Voices
AEM’s second in a Series of Free Lectures Black Bodies and Black Voices: Gio. Buonaccorsi, an enslaved Black singer at the Medici Court, with Emily Wilbourne On the 14th of…
Read MoreZamir Chorale presents: “Zoominar” on Zamir Documentary
Zamir is delighted to offer free “Zoominars” on various musical topics taught by members of the musical staff and guests. Join us on Tuesday, March 2, 7:30-9:00 pm EST, when Josh Jacobson,…
Read MoreHistoric Newton presents: Written by the Victors – Remembering the American Revolution
Take a detailed look at the economic conflicts that led up to our War for Independence to better understand how our knowledge of the outcome often flavors our perception of…
Read MoreNewton Free Library presents: Communicating in a Diverse World
Join Attorney Frederick Golder, a mediator and arbitrator with more than 20 years of experience, for a session in which you will learn how to communicate effectively in a diverse…
Read MoreHistoric Newton presents: A Town Called ‘Rejoycing’
A Town Called ‘Rejoycing’ Reconsidering John Eliot’s 1646 Mission to the ‘Indians’ Date:01/28/2021 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM Location:Virtual Virtual Meeting Newton, Massachusetts 02459 Introduction: Drew Lopenzina, an eminent scholar of of…
Read MoreSCC presents: Sources of Richard Wagner’s “Ring of Nibelung”
Join us to learn about Richard Wagner’s sources for his Ring des Nibelungen. Based loosely on characters from the Norse sagas and the “Nibelungenlied” presented by Erika Reitshamer, Vice President…
Read MoreJoin us for AEM ONLINE classes each weekend! Register for any number of sessions – classes are $25 per session. Registration opens each Monday for the weekend classes! Click here for more information.…
Read MoreMy Captain America: A Granddaughter’s Memoir of a Legendary Comic Book Artist
Join Megan Margulies, author of the coming-of-age memoir, My Captain America: A Granddaughter’s Memoir of a Legendary Comic Book Artist, for an engaging conversation facilitated by national bestselling author, Tova…
Read MoreHistoric Newton: Exploring ‘The Great Curve’ Painting
How does art tell a story? What can “The Great Curve of the Boston and Worcester Railroad at Newton,” a landscape painting by Samuel Adams Hudson, teach us about Newton…
Read MoreNewton Free Library presents: Raising Anti-Racists Kids
Register (required) here. An email with a link for the webinar will be sent out prior to the event. Join Newton Free Library for the first in a multi-part educational series on…
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