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Food for Thought

Food for Thought… Feast your minds on the variety of food topics. Salivate over salacious…

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Memoir Writing and Reading

Memoir, unlike autobiography, is the art of reminiscing about particular events, people and/or time periods…

Short Stories: The Long and the SHORT of It

Short Stories: The Long and the SHORT of It

A short story is a love affair; a novel is a marriage. Short stories are…

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Canada on the Edge: China + the US in the Evolving World Order

China’s rise coupled with “America First” are fundamentally changing the dynamics of the world order…

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Economist Readers

This group will meet to extract the wit and wisdom in politics, business, finance, culture,…

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The New Yorker Readers

The New Yorker Readers workshop provides provocative and thoughtful engagement with The New Yorker magazine…

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Best Films, Ever

Devoted film buffs want to share their love of fine films by viewing them together…

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Dates that Matter: Turning Points in History

We have all lived through significant historical shifts. Think 9/11, Oct 7th, Nov 22, 1963,…

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The European Rollercoaster: Europe Since the End of the Cold War

This workshop will focus on understanding today’s Europe in all its complexity. Why? After the…

Portrait of a Woman c. 1917–18 Amedeo Modigliani (Italian, 1884–1920) Italy, 20th century

Artists’ Lives

Join our continuing exploration of artists’ lives and artwork spanning a variety of time periods,…

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The Play’s The Thing

Thornton Wilder regarded theatre as “the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way…

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