Birdwatching in New York City and Long Island (Lecture)
VirtualThe beauty, solace, and sense of belonging to a much bigger world outside of our own is both appealing and good for the soul — birding can provide that and […]
The beauty, solace, and sense of belonging to a much bigger world outside of our own is both appealing and good for the soul — birding can provide that and […]
Author Bill Sargent will discuss his new edition of Crab Wars with Cyrus Webb on Blog Talk Radio's #ConversationsLive. Tune in here!
The beauty, solace, and sense of belonging to a much bigger world outside of our own is both appealing and good for the soul — birding can provide that and […]
Langley Adams Library presents Joe Bagley and his new book. Register on the event page. Hot off the press, The City of Boston's archaeologist Joe Bagley will discuss and provide […]
Join us for a presentation in the Tuttle Barn by award-winning author Thomas Hubka as he discusses his pioneering book, Big House, Little House, Back House Barn. Hubka’s research offers fascinating […]
Through architecture unique to northern New England, this illustrated talk focuses on several case studies that show how farmers converted their typical separate house and barns into connected farmsteads. Thomas […]
The “Friday Forum” series at Harvard Book Store will feature Charles Dellheim in conversation with Jonathan Petropoulos, the John V. Croul Professor of European History at Claremont McKenna College.. Visit […]
Join author Charles Dellheim and Sylvia Fuks Fried, executive director of the Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry, for a discussion of a book that examines a story […]
From Isaiah to the Talmud: Jewish Text as Literary Inspiration – Virtual Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature presents Adam Kirsch, author of Come and Hear: What I Saw in My Seven-and-a-Half-Year […]
Join City Archaeologist Joe Bagley as he reveals the oldest surviving buildings in Boston in Boston’s Oldest Buildings and Where to Find Them, the first book to do so. This […]
Book talk at American Jewish University (Los Angeles) In his recent book, Charles Dellheim reveals how Jewish art dealers changed the fate of the modern art world. Belonging and Betrayal chronicles […]
VIRTUAL PANEL: The Advocates: The Parthenon Marbles Debate In partnership with the English Speaking Union and the Greek Consulate with Cassandra Albinson, Joan Breton Connelly, Charles Dellheim, Michael Dukakis, Millette Gaifman, Joseph Hern, Elizabeth Marlowe, Carol Scollans When the […]
Tower Hill Botanic Garden presents Michael Wojtech online to discuss "The Growth of Trees: A Journey Through Times." A limited number of participants can register to join Michael outside at […]
iRead Book Club: The Book Smugglers Join us for a book discussion led by Museum historians and educators. This session, we will discuss The Book Smugglers: Partisans, Poets, and the Race […]
Join us for a book launch of Jan Nisbet's Pain and Shock in America: Politics, Advocacy, and the Controversial Treatment of People with Disabilities. This is the first book on […]