2.28.2011

Today in Arts & Culture

Robert P. Hallman Chautauqua Lecture Series: “Sixty Years of BerLit: Apocalypse, New Beginnings and Reconciliation”

Host Organization: Schreiner’s Center for Innovation Learning
Date: Monday, February 28
Time: 7 p.m.
Venue: Schreiner University, Cailloux Campus Activity Center Ballroom
Kerrville, TX

Silke Feltz, instructor of German and English, will be the featured speaker. Feltz will discuss three representative works that are connected to Berlin: “A Woman in Berlin,” a diary written in 1945 and published anonymously; “The New Sufferings of Young W,” an example of East German literature by Ulrich Plenzdorf; and “Russian Disco,” an example of contemporary immigrant literature by Vladimir Kaminer.

For more information: (830) 792-7352


Open Writing Workshop

Host Organization: Gemini Ink
Date: Every last Monday
Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Venue: 513 S. Presa, San Antonio, TX

A peer-driven workshop facilitated by longtime Gemini Ink volunteers Dario Beniquez, Jim Dawes and Roland Huff. Share your writing and get feedback on works-in-progress in a relaxed and supportive atmosphere. Participants should bring 6-10 copies of their work to share.

For more information: (210) 734- 9673 or geminiink.org

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