Summer art, music, reading, and much more…!

Added info about 9/1 Clark Art Institute bus trip (#4 below) and re-sending:
Hi all, I hope you are having a great summer! There’s a lot going on in the next week or two, plus see #6 & #7 for some summer/fall reading – enjoy!
Susan H.

For a list of upcoming events, see: https://kingston-ny.aauw.net/calendar/
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1. Wed., 8/26, 4 PM
AAUW Kingston board meeting
Kingston Library, 55 Franklin Street, Kingston
Community Room, 2nd floor. All are welcome.

2. Sat., 8/29, 2 PM
Mario Lanza program by Warren B. at Irene’s*

3. Sun., 8/30, Bus trip to Kykuit

4. Tues., 9/1, Only a few seats left for the bus trip to the New Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA (with an optional visit to MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA) – see calendar entry for details

5. Tues., 9/1, 5 PM, Window on Pilates
A special, free demonstration by Maiya Greaves
Upstairs at the Stone Ridge Healing Arts Center
3457 Main Street (Route 209), Stone Ridge
If you need a ride or have questions,
contact ViVi (vvhlavsa@aol.com or 845-331-0155)

6. New book! In a brief email from the proud mama:
Subject: David Hlavsa’s book reviewed on Amazon
If you’re on Facebook, let’s get the word out.
The kid’s written a winner!  XO  ViVi

http://www.amazon.com/Walking-Distance-Pilgrimage-Parenthood-Repairs/dp/1611861861/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1439236409

7. AAUW Kingston book discussion**
Sept.-June, 3rd Tuesdays (2nd in Dec.) at 1 PM
Kingston Library, 55 Franklin Street, Kingston
Community Room, 2nd floor. All are welcome.
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* The Rise and Fall of Mario Lanza 
Saturday, August 29, 2 PM
Irene Miller’s home, 634 Pennsylvania Avenue, Palenville, NY 12463
RSVP: 518-678-3516 or imiller65@hvc.rr.com

Warren says:
When I was growing up, in the 1940s and 1950s, the tenor Mario Lanza was all over the place—he had his own national radio program, his record, Be My Love, was a million-dollar hit, and his movies,  like Toast of New Orleans and The Great Caruso made tons of money. Maria Callas allegedly called him “Caruso’s successor”.

But Lanza never sang at the Met. And near the end of his short life—he died at 38—he owed $200,000 in taxes. MGM fired him. He became angry and paranoid, even calling Ethyl Barrymore, his co-star in the movie That Midnight Kiss, “an old bitch for trying to steal my scenes! I’ll tell her where to get off!”

As Roland L. Bessette,  the author of one of the many Lanza biographies put it: “His was a glorious and natural voice, with one of the broadest and most powerful ranges ever recorded. The worlds of music and film had not seen his like before. If he ultimately failed or disappointed, it was only when measured against his own dazzling potential.”

The question is: What went wrong? He was dealt four aces and a king, and still managed to get wiped out.
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** 2015-2016 Branch Book List (Judee Irwin, judeeirwin@gmail.com)
2015
September 15  The Complete Stories by Flannery O’connor
October 20       Cheyenne Autumn by Mari Sandoz
November 17   And the Mountains Echoed by Khalid Hosseini
December 8     Lila by Marilynne Robinson (2nd Tues., followed by branch holiday party)
2016
January 19     The End of Your Life Book Club by Will Schwalbe
February 16  The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson
March 15       Gunnar’s Daughter by Sigrid Undset
April 19         Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann
May 17          Old Filth by Jane Gardam
June 21         The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell

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