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- Rappelling Workshop with FitTreks1:00 pm
- Alpha Phi Alpha: Reflections and Conversations with Martin and their Relevance Today2:00 pm
- The Lasting Appeal of "Little Women"2:00 pm
- Women's Basketball vs. Colgate2:00 pm
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The Lasting Appeal of "Little Women"
Anne Boyd Rioux, author of "Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy: The Story of Little Women and Why it Still Matters," joins Pulitzer-Prize winning biographer Megan Marshall for a conversation about the enduring appeal of Louisa May Alcott’s novel, why it still resonates and the many movie adaptations, including Greta Gerwig's film set for release Christmas 2019. Copies of "Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy: The Story of Little Women and Why it Still Matters" will be on sale. Rioux will sign books following the discussion.
Register by: 1/18/2020When | 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm on Saturday, January 18, 2020 |
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Building | WBUR CitySpace, 890 Commonwealth Ave. |
Phone | 617-358-8672 |
Contact Email | event@wbur.org |
Contact Organization | WBUR CitySpace |
Fee (BU Student) | 5 |
Fee (General) | 10 |
Fees | Affiliation |
Fee (Senior) | 10 |
Fee (Staff) | 10 |
Fee (Student) | 5 |