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12:00 pm

Wealth and Celebrity in Boston’s Gilded Age: A Talk with STEPHEN MOSKEY

February 16, 2017 | 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Until recently, history remembered Isabel Weld Perkins Anderson (1876-1948) as the wife of wealthy Bostonian Larz Kilgour Anderson (1866-1937). Their Brookline estate is now Larz Anderson Park. However, the public perception of Mrs. Anderson as an heiress and socialite was shattered in April 2016 with the publication of STEPHEN MOSKEY’s Larz and Isabel Anderson: Wealth and […]

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6:00 pm

Translating Cuban Poetry: Reading & Collaborative Workshop

February 16, 2017 | 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Lamont Library, 11 Quincy Street
Cambridge, MA United States

Poets, translators, and the community at large are invited to the Woodberry Poetry Room to take part in this one-time collaborative translative intensive focused on the work of Cuban poet, dissident journalist & Guantanamo survivor JORGE OLIVERA, who is currently a visiting writer with Harvard Scholars at Risk. The two-hour event will feature a brief overview […]

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7:00 pm

A Night of Memoir in J.P. with MINDY FRIED and CAROLINE HELLER

February 16, 2017 | 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
La Rana Rossa, 154 Green Street
Boston, MA 02130 United States
$5

Join Papercuts J.P. at La Rana Rossa for an event with two local authors on their memoirs about family. Caring for Red is MINDY FRIED's moving and colorful account of caring for her ninety-seven-year-old father, Manny—an actor, writer, and labor organizer—in the final year of his life. This memoir chronicles the actions of two sisters as […]

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A Night of Poetry at Porter Square Books

February 16, 2017 | 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Porter Square Books, 25 White Street
Cambridge, MA 02140 United States

Join REBECCA MORGAN FRANK, JENNIFER MILITELLO, AND KATHLEEN OSSIP for readings from their latest collections. Magicians, wig makers, sculptors, perfumers, choreographers, and composers all help conjure the worlds of Frank's second collection, The Spokes of Venus. These poems offer a landscape shaped by the tensions between the act of making and the art of observing. […]

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Certain books were “banned in Boston” at least as far back as 1651, when one William Pynchon wrote a book criticizing Puritanism.