
Savoring Shakespeare’s King Lear
Read, discuss, and savor Shakespeare with John and Suzanne, starting with King Lear, the searing tale of an old king who tries to put a
Read, discuss, and savor Shakespeare with John and Suzanne, starting with King Lear, the searing tale of an old king who tries to put a
The story of how former Confederates wrote their own version of civil war history and how it came to be generally accepted as a legitimate
“A Crisis Like No Other” discusses what global warming is and what we must do, both as individuals and as a society, to defeat it.
That Fitzgerald knew his subject matter well can be of little doubt. Still, although there is much social comment in his works, he is a
In this exploration into American history, we move from a review of the origins of the office of Vice-President of the United States and its
Learn about the latest research into Alzheimer’s and preventive steps we can take NOW to maintain our brain health. For centuries, we’ve known that the
Join Kristina Motley and Tim Carney with the Maryland Environmental Service, along with our favorite CF birder, Wayne Bell, for a unique opportunity this Fall
“Republic” is one of the longest, most widely read, most famous, and most controversial of Plato’s dialogues. In it, the character Socrates discusses the meaning
Join us for the start of the newly reimagined Chesapeake Forum Speaker Series, “Lectures on the Shore” – an event to look forward to
A Special Summer Program! Since Jonathan Shaw and his wife, Anne Habberton, turned 32 acres of their working farm into native wildflowers nearly two years