Edward Abbey: A Voice Crying in the Wilderness
The writings of Edward Abbey stand at the center of the literature of the modern Southwest. Desert Solitaire, his best-known book, influenced dozens of other books about our region. The Brave Cowboy touched off a wave of novels that put the western in the context of the post–World War II West. And The Monkey Wrench Gang, a inspired a political movement. We’ll read and discuss these three books and their place in Southwestern writing today.
Wednesdays, Oct 8 – 29
10:00 am – noon
Instructor: Gregory McNamee
Spelunking through Prehistory: the Archaeology of Caves and Rock Shelters
Caves and rock shelters preserve some of the most spectacular and important archaeological discoveries including spectacular cave paintings and elaborate burial sites. Embark on an exploration of human prehistory and consider how humans have interacted with these deep, dark places for millions of years.
Thursdays, Oct 9 - Nov 20
10:00 am – noon
Instructor: Matthew J Rowe
What’s the Story? — The Art of Narrative Writing
Stories have the power to evoke emotion, deepen understanding, reveal new perspectives — and transform the writer. Explore various narrative techniques, strategies, and structures in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, tiny stories, and hybrids. Examine plot, subtext, point of view, dramatization, conventions and experimentation as you connect memory and imagination in this multi-genre writing workshop.
Fridays, Oct 10 – Nov 14
1:30 – 4:30 pm
Instructor: Meg Files
Shakespeare’s Heroes and Villains
Dive into the dramatic world of William Shakespeare by exploring his most iconic heroes and villains. Through close readings, discussions, and performance-based activities, consider what makes a hero heroic, a villain villainous, and how Shakespeare blurs the lines between the two. Ideal for literature lovers, theater enthusiasts, and anyone interested in timeless tales of power, ambition, and human nature.
Wednesdays October 15- Nov 12
1:30 – 3:30 pm
Instructor: Cynthia Meier and Joseph McGrath
A Fine Romance: Jewish Songwriters and The Great American Songbook – Morning Session
Celebrate the composers and lyricists whose collective genius created the Golden Age of the American Musical Theatre and The Great American Songbook. We’ll trace the musical evolution of Jewish tunesmiths who fused African American and Jewish music into the soundtrack of the American dream and took us Over the Rainbow with songs that are still sung and played a hundred years later – our greatest cultural export.
Tuesdays, Oct 21 – Dec 9
10:00 am - noon
Instructor: Richard T. Hanson
A Fine Romance: Jewish Songwriters and The Great American Songbook – Afternoon Session
Celebrate the composers and lyricists whose collective genius created the Golden Age of the American Musical Theatre and The Great American Songbook. We’ll trace the musical evolution of Jewish tunesmiths who fused African American and Jewish music into the soundtrack of the American dream and took us Over the Rainbow with songs that are still sung and played a hundred years later – our greatest cultural export.
Tuesdays, Oct 21 – Dec 9
1:00 - 3:00 pm
Instructor: Richard T. Hanson