• Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 12-05-2022 to 12-05-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Monday
    Time: 10:30 AM → 11:30 AM
    Instructor: Barbara Evans, Independent Lecturer in Art History
    Term: 2022-3
    Location: Online Class
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    In the 1920s, Johannes Vermeer was a newly discovered master whose genius was appreciated, but whose known oeuvre remained extremely small. In the eagerness to learn more about the artist and his work, and to expand his oeuvre beyond the few securely attributed paintings, many scholars uncritically accepted works that suddenly appeared in the art market.... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 12-05-2022 to 12-05-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Monday
    Time: 1:00 PM → 2:30 PM
    Instructor: Blaine Davies, MA, Professor of U.S. History
    Term: 2022-3
    Location: Online Class
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    At the turn of the 20th Century, Los Angeles was stuck.  Without access to a reliable water source, the city could grow no further.  In one of the greatest civil engineering feats in American history, William Mulholland designed and built the Los Angeles Aqueduct which transported water 233 miles from the picturesque Owens Valley south to Los Angeles.... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 12-06-2022 to 12-06-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Tuesday
    Time: 1:00 PM → 2:30 PM
    Instructor: Philip R. Pryde, Ph.D, Professor Emeritus SDSU, Author, Lecturer
    Term: 2022-3
    Location: Online Class
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    Mary Magdalene is among the most famous of women, yet little is actually known about her. Two common depictions of Mary, as a reformed prostitute or Jesus' wife, are now both known to be false.  But then who was she? Might she have been an early advocate for gender equality? What are the Gnostic Gospels, and can their depiction of Mary be accepted?  What... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 12-07-2022 to 12-07-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Wednesday
    Time: 10:30 AM → 12:00 PM
    Instructor: Bonita Billman, Art History Lecturer
    Term: 2022-3
    Location: Online Class
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    The Hudson River School — a loose  group of American landscape artists — was neither a school nor confined to the Hudson River Valley. Beginning in the early 19th-century, American painters finally paid significant attention to the uniqueness of landscape around them.  The Hudson River School drew inspiration from America’s unspoiled landscape,... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 12-07-2022 to 12-07-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Wednesday
    Time: 1:00 PM → 2:30 PM
    Instructor: Jane Ellen, Performer, Composer, and Recording Artist
    Term: 2022-3
    Location: Online Class
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    Sam Cooke is arguably the inventor of the soul music genre, in which he worked as both singer and songwriter. He had 30 Top 40 hits between 1957-64, and it’s clear that his relaxed and effortless vocals influenced an entire generation. He was murdered at the age of 33 just as his success as a crossover artist - combined with his involvement with the... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 12-08-2022 to 12-08-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Thursday
    Time: 10:30 AM → 12:00 PM
    Instructor: John McCarthy, Montgomery County State's Attorney
    Term: 2022-3
    Location: Online Class
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    The presentation will focus on the development of our right to privacy as it relates to reproductive freedom. The State’s Attorney will be discussing the judicial decisions on the right to privacy from Griswold v. Connecticut to Roe v. Wade. He will also discuss the impact Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization will have on criminal justice and... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 12-08-2022 to 12-08-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Thursday
    Time: 10:30 AM → 12:00 PM
    Instructor: John McCarthy, Montgomery County State's Attorney
    Term: 2022-3
    Location: Oasis at the Macys Home Store
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    The presentation will focus on the development of our right to privacy as it relates to reproductive freedom. The State’s Attorney will be discussing the judicial decisions on the right to privacy from Griswold v. Connecticut to Roe v. Wade. He will also discuss the impact Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization will have on criminal justice and... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 12-08-2022 to 12-08-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Thursday
    Time: 1:00 PM → 2:30 PM
    Instructor: Bill Keene, Urban Historian
    Term: 2022-3
    Location: Online Class
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    The Hudson River Valley was originally settled by a diverse mixture of peoples in the colonial period.  Later it became home to generations of prominent families like the Livingstons and Roosevelts as well as famous authors such as Cooper and Hawthorne.  It also became synonymous with an entire school of painters.  In a richly illustrated lecture, Bill... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 12-09-2022 to 12-09-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Friday
    Time: 10:30 AM → 11:45 AM
    Instructor: Ori Fox, Instrument Scientist, Space Telescope Science Institute
    Term: 2022-3
    Location: Online Class
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     Dr. Fox has been involved in the telescope’s launch, commissioning, and ongoing research as an instrument scientist at the Space Telescope Science Institute. He'll give us a behind-the-scenes look at the $10-billion telescope from its launch to its first looks deep into space and time. He’ll display some of the magnificent images produced by the... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 12-09-2022 to 12-09-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Friday
    Time: 10:30 AM → 11:45 AM
    Instructor: Ori Fox, Instrument Scientist, Space Telescope Science Institute
    Term: 2022-3
    Location: Oasis at the Macys Home Store
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     Dr. Fox has been involved in the telescope’s launch, commissioning, and ongoing research as an instrument scientist at the Space Telescope Science Institute. He'll give us a behind-the-scenes look at the $10-billion telescope from its launch to its first looks deep into space and time. He’ll display some of the magnificent images produced by the... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 12-09-2022 to 12-09-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Friday
    Time: 10:30 AM → 11:30 AM
    Instructor: Cassidy Doyle, B.S.
    Term: 2022-3
    Location: Online Class
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    Learn about what normal age-related changes in your thinking abilities looks like and when to be concerned. This talk will include reasons your thinking abilities may be changing that are not due to an underlying illness or brain disease. Learn about what you can do to stay mentally sharp, when to talk to a healthcare professional, and... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 12-09-2022 to 12-09-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Friday
    Time: 6:00 PM → 7:00 PM
    Instructor: Chris Burns, Many-Strings
    Term: 2022-3
    Location: Online Class
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    Beethoven is loved for his bold, dramatic, and sensitive originality. His masterful symphonies were created by a “one of a kind” musical giant that suffered through the loss of his mother, his alcoholic father, and the loss of the most essential sense, his hearing! His creative spirit, his will to create no matter what, has blessed the world... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 12-16-2022 to 12-16-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Friday
    Time: 1:00 PM → 2:30 PM
    Instructor: Julie Kurzava, Music Faculty, Loyola University
    Term: 2022-3
    Location: Online Class
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    Note: The class date has been changed from Tuesday, December 6 to Friday December 16 from 1:00-2:30pm. Julie Kurzava continues her discussion of the transition of American popular songs from Frank Sinatra to R&B, Rock and Roll and the Folk Music Revival. Bob Dylan's music combines the generational shift to protest music and the transition from acoustic... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 12-16-2022 to 12-16-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Friday
    Time: 1:00 PM → 2:30 PM
    Instructor: Julie Kurzava, Music Faculty, Loyola University
    Term: 2022-3
    Location: Oasis at the Macys Home Store
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    Note: The class date has been changed from Tuesday, December 6 to Friday December 16 from 1:00-2:30pm. Julie Kurzava continues her discussion of the transition of American popular songs from Frank Sinatra to R&B, Rock and Roll and the Folk Music Revival. Bob Dylan's music combines the generational shift to protest music and the transition from acoustic... read more

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