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Voice: Beginner Through Intermediate (MT22803)
with Teresa Kane
NEW Sing with more confidence. Improve your ability with just a few easy techniques, provided through demonstrations and practice habits. Learn more about vocal anatomy, breath support, posture, and relaxation. Proceed at your own pace. Enjoy singing in unison and in harmony.
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The Foundations of Football: Intermediate (SL22805)
with Felicia Newman
NEW Understand what is happening on the field. Beginners learn about offense and defense, drives, downs, the clock and scoring. No prior knowledge required! Intermediates learn strategy, more on player roles, formations, plays, penalties, special teams and rules.
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Topics in the News (LH31828-I)
with Ken Sklar
IN PERSON Analyze a different topic in depth each week. The topics may currently be in the news while others are more eclectic and focus on timeless issues. American domestic politics as well as foreign policy are constant themes running through many of the topics. Classmates and guest speakers contribute regularly, ensuring a wide variety of points of view.
Topics in the News (LH31828-O)
with Ken Sklar
ONLINE Analyze a different topic in depth each week. The topics may currently be in the news while others are more eclectic and focus on timeless issues. American domestic politics as well as foreign policy are constant themes running through many of the topics. Classmates and guest speakers contribute regularly, ensuring a wide variety of points of view.
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How to Select Plants (HG31002)
with Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens
NEW Select the appropriate plants for your space. Discover the essentials of site analysis and gain practical tips to create a thriving landscape.
The Samson Saga (LH31827)
with Barnett Kamen
NOTE THE DATES HAVE CHANGED. THE CLASS BEGINS ON 10/7 AND ENDS ON 10/28. OTHER DETAILS REMAIN THE SAME.
NEW The stories of Samson, one of the favorite characters in the Hebrew Bible, appear in the Book of Judges, chapters 13-16. Take a look at various topics in the stories, such as historicity, style and genre, and humor. Is the saga of Samson a parody on demigods, an idea that was current in the ancient world (Gilgamesh, a Sumerian king, was 2/3 divine and 1/3 human, a mathematical combination I cannot figure out)?
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"Hey kids, what time is it?" (MT31863)
with Jackie Strauss
Via keyboard accompaniment, let’s take a trip back in time when your only worry was what show to watch on TV or listen to on the radio. When Sunday nights belonged to Ed Sullivan, Lucy ruled Mondays and Tuesdays meant Uncle Miltie! When we were “Stuck on Bandaids” and drank that “Heavenly Coffee."
Voting Rights: An Unfinished Battle (SL31807)
with Dan Biddle
NEW You know about Bloody Sunday in 1965. Visit lesser-known episodes in the long fight for Black voting rights, a rescinding of those rights, a Philadelphia assassination, the Reconstruction-era bloodbaths, the unpunished killings of 20th Century activists, and the recent gutting of the Voting Rights Act. This story is full of heroes and villains, terrible setbacks and inspiring victories. And it's not over. Sara Rimer, Journalist