PAST EVENT What I learned from Broadway and How it Made my Life a Musical with Rene Pfister

PAST EVENT What I learned from Broadway and How it Made My Life a Musical with composer, lyricist, perfomer, Rene Pfister Friday, MAY 20 | 2:00 PM Join Rene Pfister as he performs some of Broadway’s favorites and shares a few of the things he’s learned from the Great White Way. His accolades include over […]
Rescheduled – Author’s Talk, The Secret Life of Recipes Rescheduled for November 3, 2022 at 4pm

RE- SCHEDULED FOR NOVEMBER 3, 2022 AT 4PM Author’s Talk, The Secret Life of Recipes with North Hill Resident and author Lynn Bloom Monday, MAY 16 | 4:00 PM Food is hot right now. Everybody is talking about food, in restaurants, in kitchens, in blogs, over the dinner table. The Secret Life of Recipes, based […]
PAST EVENT Political Light Years with Former U.S. Congressman Michael E. Capuano

PAST EVENT Political Lightyears with Former U.S. Congressman, Michael Capuano Wednesday, MAY 11 | 4:00 PM Information comes to us at the speed of light these days. Our 24-hour news cycle along with the Twitterverse and other social media make it almost impossible to separate the real from the imagined and form a coherent opinion. […]
PAST EVENT Rants, Chants, and Poetry with Regie Gibson

PAST EVENT Rants, Chants, and Poetry with Poet Regie Gibson Friday, APRIL 22 | 11:00 AM Regie, when you perform, you are supersonic and in the stratosphere, where you can see that the Earth really is a ball, moist, blue-green. Regie, you sing and chant for all of us. Nobody gets left out.” — Kurt […]
PAST EVENT Themes and Variations with artists Jodi Colella and Ingrid Scheibler

PAST EVENT Theme and Variations with artists Jodi Colella and Ingrid Scheibler April through June in the Art Gallery Two artists who work with similar shapes and colors, one in fabric and one in paint, with very different sensibilities. Jodi’s wall of fabric poppies, last seen at the Fuller Museum, is a hand-stitched memorial […]
PAST EVENT From Page to Stage

PAST EVENT From Stage to Page with award-winning stage director Bryn Boice Thursday, MARCH 24, 4 PM Live theatre begins when a playwright has an idea for a plot. But when the script is completed, a director, actors and a team of technicians set out to bring the story to life.How does a director stay […]
PAST EVENT Author’s Talk, Rebels at Sea with Eric Jay Dolin

PAST EVENT Author’s Talk, Rebels At Sea with best-selling author/historian Eric Jay Dolin Thursday, MAY 26 | 4:00 PM The heroic story of the founding of the U.S. Navy during the Revolution has been told before, yet missing from most maritime histories of America’s first war is the ragtag fleet of private vessels that truly […]
PAST EVENT —– Black Heroes of the American Revolution

Black Heroes of the American Revolution with Lecturer and Presenter Johnny Kinsman THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 11 AM While 18th Century American land owners, merchants and businessmen began to grumble about perceived economic and sovereign oppression by the British empire, many men and women struggling on the American continent had arrived there as captives from their […]
PAST EVENT Lifeline: My Year in Quarantine with Hildegard Von Bingen, with Soprano Ann Moss

Lifeline: My Year in Quarantine with Hildegard Von Bingen, with Opera Soprano Ann Moss TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 4 PM A modern-day interpretation of the music of Hildegard Von Bingen (the first documented Woman Composer!) distilled through the lens of Ms. Moss’ experiences in quarantine. For Lifeline, she has partnered with musicians around the country to […]
PAST EVENT —– Women and Children First

Women and Children First: The Remarkable Life of Dr. Susan Dimmock TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2021 , 11 AM A PowerPoint lecture by Susan Wilson, from her biography-in-progress To her contemporaries in Boston of the 1870s, Susan Dimmock was well known as a strong, selfless innovator in American medicine — one of the first group of […]