Posts Tagged ‘Lecture’
Join 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…
Read MoreHistoric Newton presents Black Newton: Building a Community
Black history has always been an integral part of Newton history. We examine the important place of Black Newtonians in our city, from Newton’s earliest days through the 21st century.…
Read More5 Things To Do This Week 6/17/20
NCA highlights virtual arts & culture things to do NCA is keeping you connected virtually with each other and with your favorite local arts and culture organizations. Many more virtual…
Read MoreAn online series on the history & nature of Jewish choral music
These audio and video podcasts, presented by Zamir Chorale of Boston, can serve as an introduction to the field of Jewish Choral Music. But caveat lector, these are not comprehensive;…
Read MoreNewton Free Library: Climbin’ Up the Mountain – Historic Struggles of African-American Opera Singers
In honor of Black History Month, opera and classical music expert, Ed Tapper, will give a presentation highlighting several historically significant African-American opera and concert singers from the 19th century…
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