FFL Book Discussion Group: A Jewish Refugee in New York by Kadya Molodovsky
August 12, 6:30pm-8pm
August 12, 6:30pm-8pm
June 10, 6:30pm-8pm
Burlington Free Write has moved online. Join the Burlington Writer's Group every Tuesday at 6pm for a Zoom writing session. Connect with the information below:
Burlington Writers Group #1a 6pm
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/72690013552?pwd=d1dpUGlXWjRBMkhxa2NsbkhxQjJFQ…
Meeting ID: 726 9001 3552
Password: 7Zt8s5
The Princeton University Art Museum members online event.
The Princeton University Art Museum members online event (see below for free membership). The curators of Life Magazine and the Power of Photography discuss how their most notable archival discoveries shaped the exhibition and accompanying publication.
https://artmuseum.princeton.edu/calendar/2020-05/first-virtual-live-mem…
Featuring
This event will offered virtually through Zoom. To join this event, please contact sbplinfo@southburlingtonvt.gov.
Join novelist Melanie Finn in three online sessions via Zoom starting on May 20. Participants will write a short story set in the Northeast Kingdom, based on a local newspaper story of their choice, and will evolve their work over the sessions. The workshop will include one-on-one feedback, group discussions, and required “homework.”
The subsequent workshop sessions will meet on:
Saturday, May 23 at 4pm
Saturday, May 30 at 4pm
Join the Facebook discussion here.
In 2014 in Grand Saline, Texas, a 79-year-old white Methodist minister named Charles Moore set himself on fire as a final protest against the community’s racism. Drawing from his documentary film Man on Fire, Middlebury professor James Sanchez discusses the rhetoric of white supremacy and suggests ways communities might address bigotry.
In this series of online discussions, Flynn Artistic Director Steve MaQueen talks with artists from multiple disciplines about their work and their experiences in Vermont.
Join the Watch Party on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/FlynnCenter/
Watch for more chats each Thursday at 7:30 pm!
In the first of a two-part chat, Flynn Artistic Director Steve MaQueen talks with violinist-composer-educator-entrepreneur-activist, Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR) about his time
in Vermont and his experience as artist-in-residence at the Flynn, the VSO, and UVM's Lane Series.
Join the Watch Party on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/FlynnCenter/