Cultural Arts & Entertainment
February
March
7
JCC Forum with Carl Bernstein
5 – 15 ewish Family Theatre:
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Parade
19
Women’s Night Out:
A Henna Party
28
POA Party with Dueling Pianos
A
Reporter’s Assessment: From Hillary to
Rock ‘n Roll to the Impact of 24/7 News
Saturday, February 7 at 7:30PM
$35 General Admission
40 years, Carl Bernstein has been reporting
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on the inner-workings of government, politics
and the hidden stories of Washington and its
leaders. Many remember Bernstein from his
Pulitizer Prize winning coverage of Watergate.
Since then, he has continued to build on
the theme of the use and abuse of power —
political, media, financial, cultural and spiritual.
Bernstein’s most recent best-selling book, A
Woman In Charge: the Life of Hillary Rodham
Clinton, has been acclaimed as a “definitive
biography of its subject,” and “addresses the
questions Americans are insistently—even
obsessively—asking: What is her character?
What is her political philosophy? Who is she?
What can we expect from her?”
April
2 November Art Gallery:
Sara D.
Undiscovered Artists & Photographers Exhibit
13
R
eelAbilities Film Festival—
Opening:
The Importance of Tying Your Own Shoes
13 – 19 eelAbilities Film Festival
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(full schedule published this winter)
29 Family Theatre—
Jewish
Opening Night:
Visiting Mr. Green
May
April 30 – ewish Family Theatre—
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May 3
Visiting Mr. Green
14
POA Grand Finale:
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