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Bread Loaf School of English - Elizabeth Drew Memorial Lecture

A conversation with Bakari Sellers, moderated by Bread Loaf faculty member Doug Jones.

Bakari Sellers made history in 2006 when, at just 22 years old, he defeated a 26-year incumbent State Representative to become the youngest member of the South Carolina state legislature and the youngest African American elected official in the nation. In 2014 Sellers won the Democratic nomination for Lt. Governor.

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Bread Loaf School of English - Kronos Quartet

Join the Kronos Quartet in a new film composed and directed by Nicole Lizée, and participate in a Q&A with the artists following the show. Nicole’s new work, ZonelyHearts, was inspired by 1960s television programs. Kronos Quartet “exists to create, perform, and promote music from a global perspective that responds to the world we share and expands the understanding of music’s role as a powerful force in society”. In honor of Bread Loaf’s Centennial, this film and live talkback is free and open to the public. It will be taped and available for viewing on the BLSE website.

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Bread Loaf School of English - Shakespeare’s Pericles: a reading by the Bread Loaf Acting Ensemble

A virtual reading by the Bread Loaf Acting Ensemble of the second half of Shakespeare’s play. Pirates, prostitutes, saints and sinners, gods and goddesses, miracles, parents reunited with children, and the dead returning to life. A play about regeneration, forgiveness, and the healing power of time.

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