Building Bridges: Combating Anti-Asian Racism (FB Live)
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Over the last century, radio has gone from a novelty to a necessity, thanks to the efforts of those men and women who were part of its "Golden Age." Join radio historian Steve Darnall for a look back at the days when radio was a "theater of the mind," with samples of the era's biggest shows and stars, including Jack Benny, Bob Hope, The Shadow and more!
Stop by to watch TED Talks together online. We will be streaming talks on the subject of animals and the earth this month online via MyCircle TV. Chat is available, so feel free to discuss the talks while they're playing.
Follow this link to watch the TED Talks together: https://www.mycircle.tv/53-331533-21
Stop by to watch TED Talks together online. We will be streaming talks on the subject of science and technology this month online via MyCircle TV. Chat is available, so feel free to discuss the talks while they're playing.
Click here to watch the TED Talks together: https://www.mycircle.tv/34-61285-139
Stop by to watch TED Talks together online. We will be streaming talks on the subject of animals this month online via MyCircle TV. Chat is available, so feel free to discuss the talks while they're playing. Click the link here to join: https://www.mycircle.tv/27-392297-59
A Room with a View by E.M. Forster
In this romantic comedy set in the rolling fields and resort villages of Italy and England, Spring is a major influence for the main characters. Lucy’s repressed girlhood and marriage is awoken by the George Emerson, who shows her a different way of life, one far more open and free.
The East Brunswick Public Library, New Brunswick Public Library, and Matawan-Aberdeen Public Library will be hosting a Zoom lecture in honor of Juneteenth, a holiday celebrated annually on June 19th that commemorates the day in 1865 when enslaved people of Texas, then the most remote region of the Confederacy, finally learned slavery had been abolished and that they were free. Dr.
Join us on Zoom for a book discussion on Thursday, May 13 @ 7 PM.
We will be reading Normal People, story of mutual fascination, friendship and love. It takes us from that first conversation to the years beyond, in the company of two people who try to stay apart but find that they can’t.