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SUMMARY:National Geographic Live: Uncovering America's Concrete Jungle
DESCRIPTION:This special America250 event explores the wild side of America’s urban environments.\nThinking that wildlife lives “somewhere else” is an easy mistake. National Geographic Explorer Dr. Christopher J. Schell has dedicated his work to understanding and celebrating the surprising wildlife in our backyards. But this show isn’t only an exploration of animal behavior. We go on assignment with Schell to discover the unexpected story of how American history has shaped urban wildlife.\nA Los Angeles native\, Schell is an urban ecologist\, professor\, Afrofuturist\, father\, and author whose work blends ecology\, justice\, and public health to reimagine more resilient cities. His research explores how carnivores like coyotes\, foxes\, and raccoons adapt to city life\, and he investigates how structural inequities shape human-wildlife interactions and urban ecosystems. He teaches at UC Berkeley and has been featured in The New York Times\, Vox\, and PBS.
URL:https://www.shellpoint.net/event/national-geographic-live-uncovering-americas-concrete-jungle/
LOCATION:Connie Brown Hall/TAC\, 17281 On Par Blvd
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SUMMARY:FLL63 - Play it Again Lincoln! Our Musical Presidents
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that many U.S. presidents not only had a keen interest in music but also had a talent for playing an instrument? One president even tried his hand in composing\, while another pursued a career as a concert pianist! In commemorating President’s Day\, come join Dr. Tom Cimarusti as we explore several U.S. presidents whose often unnoticed musical gifts and the music they enjoyed provide a peek into the musical soundscape of the nation’s White House. It may come as a surprise that music was\, to at least one president/violinist\, “the favorite passion of my soul.”
URL:https://www.shellpoint.net/event/fll63-play-it-again-lincoln-our-musical-presidents/
LOCATION:Connie Brown Hall/TAC\, 17281 On Par Blvd
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SUMMARY:Takács Quartet
DESCRIPTION:One of the world’s most celebrated string quartets\, Takács Quartet is renowned for their dynamic interpretations and deeply expressive performances. The group brings a unique perspective to the traditional repertoire\, creating a rich listening experience that will captivate and inspire. Experience an evening of extraordinary chamber music as the Takács Quartet performs works from iconic composers\, showcasing the depth and beauty of the string quartet form. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear a performance that will stay with you long after the final note.
URL:https://www.shellpoint.net/event/takacs-quartet/
LOCATION:Connie Brown Hall/TAC\, 17281 On Par Blvd
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kelly McBane%2C Fine & Performing Arts Manager":MAILTO:kellymcbane@shellpoint.org
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