Zamir Chorale presents: Leonard Bernstein – The Jewish Side

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Join Zamir Chorale's Artistic Director, Josh Jacobson as he presents "Leonard Bernstein: The Jewish Side." Leonard Bernstein took the musical world by storm with his spectacular last-minute, a-star-is-born conducting turn with the New York Philharmonic in 1943. Until his passing in 1990, he was astonishingly active as a conductor, composer, pianist, and teacher. Leonard Bernstein: The Jewish Side will explore Bernstein’s Judaism…

Newton Art Association presents: Watercolor – Demo with Gary Tucker

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Gary Tucker started painting with life long mentor and artist, Anita Fahs. She introduced oil painting, the impressionists, and the value of working from life. Soon after, Gary decided to make art his life path. Eventually he was drawn east to Boston where he met Professor Kaji Aso at the SMFA. Professor Aso introduced eastern…

Theatre Ink presents: Lost and Found – The Untold Stories of People of Color

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Time and time again, the stories of people of color are swept under the rug and lost. It is about time we found them. What is Lost and Found? Lost and Found is about sharing the stories of people of color and amplifying their voices through the performing arts. From hardships to celebrations, people of…

Theatre Ink presents: Lost and Found – The Untold Stories of People of Color

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Time and time again, the stories of people of color are swept under the rug and lost. It is about time we found them. What is Lost and Found? Lost and Found is about sharing the stories of people of color and amplifying their voices through the performing arts. From hardships to celebrations, people of…

Historic Newton presents: A Town Called ‘Rejoycing’

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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 Early American and Native American literatures and author of "Red Ink" lectures with the Newton Free Library History tells us that John Eliot, the "Apostle…