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Beckerman Lecture Series: What the %@&*! Happened to Comics?, Art Spiegelman

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Beckerman Lecture Series: What the %@&*! Happened to Comics?, Art Spiegelman

Time: May 14, 2015 from 7:30pm to 9:30pm
Location: JCC of Greater New Haven
Street: 360 Amity Rd.
City/Town: Woodbridge
Website or Map: http://www.jccnh.org/lecture-…
Phone: 2033872522
Event Type: maus, spiegelman, art, graphic, novel, comic, pultizer, lecture, talk, series, beckerman, jcc, jewish, amity, woodbridge, speaker, holocaust, new, haven, present, discuss
Organized By: Anne Grant, anneg@jccnh.org
Latest Activity: May 11, 2015

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Beckerman Lecture Series 2015

THANKS TO THE GENEROSITY OF DAVID BECKERMAN AND FAMILY

The JCC’s annual spring lecture series, formerly known as Perspectives, returns every spring. The Beckerman Lecture Series features significant presenters on contemporary topics that shape our world and community.

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Tuesday, April 14, 7:30 PM

Panel discussion featuring Emily Bazelon, Yale Law scholar & writer, Alexandra Brodsky, Yale Law student & activist, and Joseph Fischel, Yale Gender Studies professor. Panel followed by coffee and dessert.

http://www.jccnh.org/events/beckerman-lecture-series-rape-and-sexual-assault-on-college-campuses

What the %@&*! Happened to Comics?, Art Spiegelman

Thursday, May 14, 7:30 PM

Art Spiegelman, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Maus and “father of the modern graphic novel.”

Mortified Nation, Michael Mayer

Thursday, June 25, 7:30 PM

Documentary screening and Q&A with Director, Michael Mayer. Includes readings by members of the community of their embarrassing and private childhood writings.

Tickets per lecture: $12 for JCC Members, $15 for NonMembers.

Tickets for all three events: $30 for JCC Members, $36 for NonMembers. 

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