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SUMMARY:Great American Songbook Concert
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate timeless tunes with soprano Emily Margevich of OperaDelaware\, accompanied by pianist George Hemcher\, featuring songs by Irving Berlin\, Cole Porter\, George and Ira Gershwin\, and more. Reservations required. $20–22; $18–20 for Members; $8–10 for children 12 and under. Free for children 3 and under.  \nRegister now.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/great-american-songbook-concert/
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Museum
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SUMMARY:Research at Winterthur Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:The American Revolution and the Fate of the World \nWhen we think of the American Revolution\, we often picture thirteen colonies squaring off against the British Crown in a spirited bid for independence. But this version of the story is only half the truth—and perhaps not even the most interesting half. In this riveting program\, historian and author Richard Bell invites audiences to rediscover the Revolution as a world war that unleashed chaos\, opportunity\, and transformation across six continents. From the sugar fields of the Caribbean to the court of the King of Mysore\, from refugee camps on the Canadian frontier to political uprisings in Sierra Leone and Peru\, the war that gave birth to the United States was never simply America’s own. It was a seismic global event that redrew maps\, toppled hierarchies\, catalyzed migration\, and accelerated new movements for liberty—and for empire. Bell is associate professor of history\, University of Maryland\, College Park. \nThe Research at Winterthur series\, presented by the Winterthur Library and the Research Fellowship Program\, showcases new projects and publications that tap into our rich collections and resources\, unveiling innovative perspectives for exploring the fascinating stories that objects can tell about people and our shared past. Registration required. Included with admission. Members free. \nRegister now. \nJoin us for additional talks in the series on May 1\, and May 8.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/research-at-winterthur-speaker-series-5/
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Museum
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