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SUMMARY:Marc Courtade – Social Commentary in the Broadway Musical  Sponsored by Humanities NY’s Reading & Discussion Program
DESCRIPTION:As the Broadway musical morphed from musical comedy to musical theater\, many important shows not only entertained us\, but acted as a commentary on society\, culture\, community\, as well as universal social and global problems. This reading and discussion program will feature five musicals that all deal with race relations\, the role of women and American Society. Filtering source material through the lens of James Baldwin’s “On Carmen Jones”\, each sessions will discuss how the musical adaptations are accepted in present day society and how they reflect our ever changing society. \nDetails for place tbd. Please check my website: http://mcourtade.com/index.html \nSelected bibliography: \nLife Straight in de Eye: Carmen Jones film Spectacular in Color by James Baldwin \n\n(function() { var scribd = document.createElement(“script”); scribd.type = “text/javascript”; scribd.async = true; scribd.src = “https://www.scribd.com/javascripts/embed_code/inject.js”; var s = document.getElementsByTagName(“script”)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(scribd\, s); })()\n\nShow Boat by Edna Ferber\nChapters VII (miscegenation scene) \nTales of the South Pacific by James Michener (Pulitzer Prize 1948)\n(excerpt) “Our Heroine” \nA Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry\nAct III \nThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain\nChapter 31 \nThe Color Purple by Alice Walker  (Pulitzer Prize 1983)\nChapter 7 (p164 -185) \nI was able to find all of the readings online. You may already have these at home to get them from a library. Reading the bibliography is an integral part of this discussion.
URL:https://www.huntingtonarts.org/event/marc-courtade-social-commentary-in-the-broadway-musical-sponsored-by-humanities-nys-reading-discussion-program/2023-02-26/
LOCATION:Please CHOOSE or add your venue!\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,Lectures
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SUMMARY:Harborfields Public Library presents Israel: A Short History
DESCRIPTION:Israel a Short History by Professional photographer Michael Fairchild is a narrated audio-visual documentary created after an extensive Holy Lands tour in 2019. Fulfilling a life-long ambition to document modern and ancient Israel\, Fairchild explored the mystical locations surrounding the Sea of Galilee\, the Western Wall\, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher\, the Masada desert fortress overlooking the Dead Sea\, and the wrecked tanks at the “Valley of Tears” in the Golan Heights. The key locations at the core of Israel’s history are fascinating. Jerusalem\, the same city that conjures hymns and sermons\, has been captured and recaptured 44 times\, besieged 23 times\, and destroyed twice; a brutal legacy for a place of such deep religious significance. The diversity of people from all over the world in Israel also gave Fairchild ample subject matter for reflection and photography.
URL:https://www.huntingtonarts.org/event/harborfields-public-library-presents-israel-a-short-history/
LOCATION:Harborfields Library\, 31 Broadway\, Greenlawn\, 11740\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film/Media,History,Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harborfields Library Program Office":MAILTO:harblib@suffolk.lib.ny.us
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SUMMARY:Walt Whitman Birthplace Association (WWBA) presents Walking With Whitman with Bruce Johnson and Nicholas Samaras
DESCRIPTION:Walt Whitman Birthplace Association (WWBA) presents the 12th season of Poetry in Performance: Walking With Whitman\, hosted by Writer-in-Residence George Wallace in person. This signature series continues to bring the most intriguing figures in contemporary literature on the national scene paired with local poets on the Walt Whitman Stage. Friday September 2nd\, Walking With Whitman will feature Nicholas Samaras\, the author of “Hands of the Saddlemaker” (Yale University Press\, 1992) and Bruce Johnson author of “Borderlands and Dreams.” No registration is required\, there is a $10 entry fee for this event that will be collected at the door. Refreshments will be served.
URL:https://www.huntingtonarts.org/event/walt-whitman-birthplace-association-wwba-presents-walking-with-whitman-with-bruce-johnson-and-nicholas-samaras/
LOCATION:Please CHOOSE or add your venue!\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,Poetry
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