Arts & Culture

My Grandmother, The Great Migration, and African-American Spirituals

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In recognition of Black History Month, Lellingby Boyce performed a program titled “My Grandmother, The Great Migration, and African-American Spirituals”  on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2015 at the Davis Senior Center.

Boyce’s earliest public performances in Davis focused on African-American spirituals and African-American storytelling. Since then, she has presented recitals of art songs and operatic arias, and audience-participation programs of Broadway’s gems.

OLLI presents - Roy Engoron - Heroes, Villains, Damsels and Clowns: The Rise and Fall of the Hollywood Studio System - Session Two

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OLLI, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, presents Roy Engoron and his lecture 'Heroes, Villains, Damsels and Clowns: The Rise and Fall of the Hollywood Studio System.' Session Two (2 of 2).

OLLI presents - Roy Engoron - Heroes, Villains, Damsels and Clowns: The Rise and Fall of the Hollywood Studio System - Session One

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OLLI, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, presents Roy Engoron and his lecture 'Heroes, Villains, Damsels and Clowns: The Rise and Fall of the Hollywood Studio System.' Session One (1 of 2).

Painting Journeys - County Claire - Ireland

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During the Artist's travels through Ireland, one of the things that she was impressed by, was the changing landscape. In "Days Gone By", Klich has captured, on canvas, a vision of an Irish farm from yesteryear.

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“Painting Journeys” with Artist, Kitty Lynne Klich, is an intimate journey on canvas to various destinations Ms. Klich has traveled. The one hour program features Ms. Klich painting the location, in oils, as she shares her painting process and tells the viewer about her experiences on that journey.

A different destination will be highlighted each show.