Dramatic Presentation
Saturday, April 19, 2014, 8 PM
Life Is Involvement; or, Oscar Wilde’s Picture of Dorian Gray
By Eli Siegel
“Dorian Gray affects another person very much, and we have him asking what many people have asked in their lives: has he been cruel? We have to ask, What have we done to others?—which means, very often, have we been cruel?”
How Can You Have A Good Time?
Reenactment of an Aesthetic Realism Lesson
“Do you think you’ve had some bad times because you’ve gone after good times in a way that didn’t please your whole self?”—Eli Siegel
Central Park: Its Beauty & Ethical History
By architect Dale Laurin
“Central Park is composed of many distinct parts, each with its own unique character, yet these flow into one another with no distinct boundaries. The way the various elements of the park add to each other shows how we want to be.”
And more…
Contri. $10.
Featured image: Umpire Rock, Central Park, NYC [detail]. Photo by John Stern