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Hungarian Set: The Pearly Bouquet by Irwin Fisher, October 12, 1974<br /><br />

Held at 8:15 pm, October 12, 1974, Casadesus Recital Hall.

Incurable Romantics 

Works by Schubert, Piazzolla, Strauss, Lovreglio, Brahms. Held at 7:30 p.m., September 20, 2014, Watters Theater.

 

Features poetry readings from Ingrid Arnesen and Mary Beth O'Connor at the Amsterdam in Johnson City, N.Y. Several local poets read their works during "open mike" sessions before and after the featured poets. The event was held on November 16, 1993 and the readings were sponsored by t...

 

Avras Taha was born in Duhok and lived there with his extended family, while his father was fighting for the Peshmerga. His family fled Kurdistan in 1996 and arrived in the United States via Guam. Avras has a degree in Civil Engineering from SUNY IT. He lives with his wife and a daughter in Syracuse.

Interview with  Bruce Watson

Bruce Watson is an educator and author who specializes in American culture and history. He has written several books and feature articles for Smithsonian, the Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe, and American Heritage. Watson also publishes a blog called the Attic. He has taught at Deerfield Academy...

Interview with  Doug Bradley

Doug Bradley, a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is an author, educator, and veteran. For almost thirty years, he worked as a communications professional at the University of Wisconsin where he still teaches. Bradley wrote several books including Who'll Stop the Rain: Respect, Remembrance, and R...

Interview with  Dr. Edward Fisher

A Harpur alumn, Dr. Fisher completed his Doctor of Medicine at New York University School of Medicine and his Master of Public Health at Chapel Hill. Dr. Fisher spent the majority of his career as a Professor, educating future doctors and scientists. He came to direct departments in both vascular biology and cardiovascular medicine.

Interview with  Jerome &quot;Jerry&quot; Raik and Dr. Barrie Raik

Jerry Raik is director of the Havurah School at Ansche Chesed on the upper west side of Manhattan. At Havurah, elementary school students learn a wide variety of Jewish subjects, primarily through the arts. Before that, Jerry had "the opportunity and good fortune to 'stay home' and be a significant ...

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