Movement
Resolutions: Awareness Through Movement – Feldenkrais with Gillian Franks
Gillian Franks, a guild certified Feldenkrais practitioner, leads a journey inward, through verbal queuing, to connect you with your skeleton. The result is an intrigued nervous system and a very relaxed body. Just the thing for anyone resolved to a deeper bodily connection and greater comfort in their skin. Please bring a yoga mat and…
Tuesday Night Book Club: The Art Thief
Join us for a discussion of The Art Thief, a fascinating true-crime narrative by Michael Finkel. The book tells the story of Stéphane Breitwieser, the world’s most prolific art thief, who carried out over 200 heists across Europe. Unlike most thieves, Breitwieser stole for the pure love of art, keeping his treasures hidden away to…
Monday Morning Book Club: All Our Yesterdays
Join us for a discussion of All Our Yesterdays, a debut novel by Joel H. Morris. Set ten years before Shakespeare’s Macbeth, the story explores the early life of Lady Macbeth, from her troubled marriage to a violent husband to her rise alongside the ambitious Macbeth. As she navigates a world of power, political intrigue,…
Tuesday Night Book Club: Horse
Join us for a discussion of Geraldine Brooks’ Horse. The novel follows the story of an enslaved groom and a racehorse named Lexington, whose bond leads to record-breaking victories across…
Do Anything BUT Sit Up Straight: Feldenkrais with Gilian Franks
Yes, the teacher said to do it. Your mother insisted you do it. But do you know how to? Come listen to Gillian Franks, the Feldenkrais instructor, and find out some new ways to have fun and sit! In this class you will wriggle, slump, slouch, and hang out to find ways that really help…
Philosophy Book Club: Between the World and Me
Join us for the next session of Philosophy Book Club as we explore Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates, a profound meditation on race, identity, and systemic power. Written as a letter to his son, Coates’s book grapples with philosophical questions about existence, the body, and the legacy of racial injustice. Through a…