Monthly Archives: December 2018

If Eleanor Roosevelt Could Tweet

If Eleanor Roosevelt Could Tweet

“She would be asking us to learn about each other, and expand our horizons of who that ‘other’ is. She would be asking us to not be afraid of someone else’s way of living, but instead to find it interesting and allowable.

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Around Bard – The Fisher Center

Range of performing arts

Fisher Center fare covers the range of performing arts: music, plays, dance and lectures/conversations. From cabaret to classical, there’s lots of affordable culture.
It is presented in two theaters: the Sosnoff — the large concert hall, and the Luma theater.

The center also serves as the presenting stage for the Bard Conservatory and for Bard’s Theater and Performance program.

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Celebrating LLI’s Presenters and Producers

Fifty-eight LLI Presenters, Producers, and Council members braved a dark, chilly night with some snow on the ground to join together for a warm and celebratory event at Blithewood, the beautiful mansion that is the home of the Levy Economics Institute at Bard. In the mansion’s spacious hall and an adjoining room,

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Audiovisual Support Makes It Happen

Making It Happen

As when using a coffee maker or toaster oven, people seldom think about how it works until it breaks. And then often discover the reason it doesn’t work is that it’s not plugged in.

It’s the same at Bard LLI. Audiences take good AV for granted.

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