• Teddy and Alice

    Lauren K. Woods Theatre

    “I can do one of two things,” says Teddy Roosevelt at the top of “Teddy & Alice,” “I can either be President of the United States or I can control Alice. I cannot possibly do both!” The battle of wills between the great American President and his free-spirited daughter provides a spectacular double-star turn in this high-stepping, flag-waving and heart-warming family drama, set to the immortal strains of John Philip Sousa.

  • Ed Gallucci – The Crawdaddy Years and Beyond

    Pollak Gallery

    This exhibition features selections from freelance photographer Ed Gallucci’s life work and includes photographs of celebrities like Muhammad Ali, Bruce Springsteen, Rod Stewart, jerry Garcia, Paul Simon, Al Green, Stevie Wonder, and many others.

    Free
  • Steven Brower – Influence, Parody, and Process

    Rotary Ice House Gallery

    Designer Steven Brower explores his origins and how he filters early and later influences through his own personal sensibility. Not limited to visual art, graphic design or illustrations those influences include Groucho Marx, Woody Guthrie, Louis Armstrong, right along side PushPin Studios, Mad Magazine, and Jack Kirby.

    Free
  • Argentine TANGO CLASSES

    The Great Hall

    Join us for a series of Tango classes with Lee Sager of Tango Pantera. Everyone is welcome. No partner or experience needed.

  • Josh Emmons

    Josh Emmons has written the novels “Prescription for a Superior Existence” and “The Loss of Leon Meed” and has also been given an honorable mention in “The Best American Non-required Reading.”

  • On Screen In Person: Gen Silent

    Gen Silent is the critically-acclaimed documentary from filmmaker Stu Maddux that asks six LGBT seniors if they will hide their friends, their spouses – their entire lives in order to survive in the healthcare system.