Noted stage and screen actor Sam Waterston, Yale College Class of 1962, will speak at Yale on Sunday, April 20, at 3:30 p.m. in the lecture hall of the Yale Center for British Art, 1080 Chapel St. The public is invited to attend the free event. Mr....
Russian Orthodox liturgical music will be performed and explained on Thursday, April 17, 7:30 p.m. in Dwight Chapel, 67 High St., by the Yale Russian Chorus and its musical director, Mark Bailey. Hosted by the Common Quest Foundation at Yale and the...
Psychologist Liam Hudson will explore “The Life of the Mind” when he presents this year’s Tanner Lectures on Human Values on Monday and Tuesday, April 14 and 15. The topic of the April 14 talk will be “Strangely Familiar: The Psychological...
Nationally renowned lawyers, academics and civic leaders will discuss emerging visions of public service in its many manifestations at a symposium titled “The Recovery of the Public World: Reviving Democracy” on Wednesday and Thursday, April 9 and 10,...
As people grow old, they may become forgetful and confused, frail and frightened. Just when they most need spiritual comfort, they are often isolated from the support of organized religion. This is especially true when Alzheimer’s Disease is a factor...
Novelist, critic, and filmmaker Susan Sontag will speak on “The Art of Fiction: A Reading” at Yale University in the Whitney Humanities Center auditorium, 53 Wall St., on Tuesday, April 8, at 4:30 p.m. She will hold an informal conversation at 8:30 p...
From Mississippi to Morocco, from Brazil to Burma, human rights abuses are all too common. Although the perpetrators may try to hide their offenses from public view, documentary filmmakers around the world record the horrors and bring them into the...
Poets Charles Simic and Kay Ryan will read from their recent work on Tuesday, April 8, at Yale University. The reading will begin at 8 p.m. in Byers Hall Common Room of Silliman College, 505 College St. The event, sponsored by The Yale Review, is...
“The Relevance of Mahatma Gandhi’s Legacy in South Asia” will be the title of the Gandhi Lecture, held annually at Yale University in honor of the Indian civil rights and political leader. Jayantha Dhanapala, Sri Lanka’s ambassador to the United...
How can historians create meaningful narrative out of a jumble of past events? What if those events are unimaginably horrible? rooted deep in history and living memory, yet influenced by passing political trends? Historians face such questions all the...