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Grace Kelly: American Princess (MT61868)
with Catherine Robert
NEW Grace Kelly’s ambition was fierce. Her father was refused entry into the Diamond Scullers crew racing in England because he was “in trade.” That slap burned Grace as well. Yet, her beauty and acting skills enabled her to compete in the WASP world of Philadelphia Society. She became a real-life princess through her own integrity.Tea and scones provided.
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Revolution and Decorum: The Enlightenment in Britain and America (LH11805)
with R. Barry Levis
NEW Explore the impact of the eighteenth-century Enlightenment on Britain and her North American colonies. British thinkers contributed much of the intellectual foundations for the Enlightenment, and these ideas had a significant influence on Britain and her colonies. The results, however, could be dramatically different: in some instances leading to a rational style of living and in other cases political radicalism. Investigate these disparities in art and politics. Co taught by Jean French, Museum Educator (Ret.)
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Carousel by Rodgers and Hammerstein (MT22860)
with Karl Middleman
NEW Come to the fairgrounds of despair and delight: Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Carousel. It plowed new ground by engaging with serious social issues while providing beguiling entertainment. Explore the behind-the-scenes drama, savor the memorable music, discover the immeasurable contributions of two female giants of Broadway, Trude Rittmann and Agnes de Mille, and thrill to the memorable screen portrayals of Shirley Jones and Gordon MacRae.
The Role of Symbolic Issues in Contemporary American Politics (SL22808)
with Daniel Hopkins
NEW From trans high school athletes to Israel-Palestine, some prominent issues in American politics directly affect only small fractions of voters. Do voters respond differently to symbolic issues, those with few tangible impacts on most citizens? Consider evidence from a large-scale 2026 survey. Daniel Hopkins, Prof, Poli Sci, UPenn
The Contributions of the Holy Experiment to American Exceptionalism (LH22815)
with Perry Hamilton
NEW Individual Quakers prospered in the New World. See how, led by William Penn and his Holy Experiment, Philadelphians developed the cultural foundations of America that led this country to unparalleled success in all aspects. Examine their contributions to American Exceptionalism.
Loyalty and Zeal: Algonkians of the Revolution (SL42810)
with Drew Shuptar-Rayvis
NEW Honor the contributions, struggles and sacrifices made by Algonkian people during the War of American Independence. Explore the unique material culture and trade of Algonkian and Iroquoian people. Navigate the complex political paths of patriotism, Toryism and neutrality that these people trod as they worked to preserve their way of life in the face of overwhelming odds. Consider both the devastation of the Sullivan Campaign and the Algonkian contributions to the shape of history. Light refreshments available.
A Visit from Susan B. Anthony (SL51812)
with Marjorie Goldman
NEW The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, guaranteeing women the right to vote, has often been called the “Susan B. Anthony Amendment,” in honor of the woman who was the best-known face of the Women's Suffrage movement. Sadly, she did not live to see this eventual triumph. Meet Anthony, as portrayed by Goldman, and learn about her background, her setbacks and her hopes for the future.
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Antigone: Reading a Greek Tragedy (LH22814)
with Joanna Kenty
NEW Civil disobedience, explosive grief, defying a tyrant, conflict and betrayal within a family - Sophocles' tragedy Antigone is over two thousand years old, yet it's still incredibly resonant today. Conflicts in Boston, Ferguson, Syria, Argentina, and many other places have been interpreted through allusions to the play. Read and discuss the play together while learning about the history and culture of Athenian drama.
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