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Levy Lecture: Megan Wells presents Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’
Megan Wells, a professional storyteller, presented Act I of Bram Stoker’s masterpiece “Dracula” during the virtual Levy Lecture on Oct. 26.
Nov 18, 20212 min read
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Mouth Watering Fall Harvest Recipes from Our Readers
We had some delicious looking submissions to our call for fall recipes. Cie Bond, an artist and volunteer at the Levy Center raised...
Oct 31, 20213 min read
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ETHS grad Peter Moskos shares lessons learned from NYC’s 1990s crime decline
In 1990, there were 2,245 murders across the five boroughs of New York City. By 1997, the number had dropped to under 800. How did...
Oct 16, 20215 min read
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The Levy Senior Center Foundation Dedicates Bobby's Room with Live Event
On Sept. 13, Levy Senior Center Foundation board members, Mayor Daniel Biss, City staff, friends and family gathered for a special...
Oct 7, 20212 min read
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Jamming Jean' Funkadesi Attracts Largest Crowd Ever
Check out these fabulous photos from our blockbuster event held Sept. 17.
Oct 7, 20211 min read
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Levy Lecture: Harry Truman a common man, uncommon leader
On July 27 the author, professor and distinguished historian, Robert Watson, Ph.D., made a spellbinding presentation about the life and...
Aug 4, 20213 min read
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Levy Lecture with author and documentarian Ava Thompson Greenwell
During the past 15 months, Ava Thompson Greenwell completed the documentary she produced and directed, “Mandela in Chicago,” saw it...
Jul 21, 20213 min read
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‘The Nazi’s Granddaughter’ Author Silvia Foti Bravely Confronts Truth
The Levy Lecture on June 29 featured author Silvia Foti discussing how a deathbed promise to her late mother led to uncovering a...
Jul 12, 20214 min read
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Motown: The Music that Moved the World
Music aficionado Gary Wenstrup presented the Levy Lecture on June 22. He is a retired ad sales executive with a passion for music of all...
Jun 30, 20214 min read
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Storyteller Donna Washington Shares the History of Juneteenth
The esteemed storyteller Donna Washington returned to the Levy Lecture Series on June 8 to explain the history of Juneteenth, a holiday...
Jun 17, 20214 min read
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Levy Lecture Crowd Enjoys an Armchair Tour of the Universe
Michelle Nichols, Director of Public Observing at The Adler Planetarium, has a special talent as a public speaker. She is an expert in...
Jun 8, 20213 min read
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Amanda Seligman and the History of Chicago’s Block Clubs
The Levy Lecture topic on May 25 centered around Chicago’s block clubs, presented by a former Evanston resident Amanda Seligman, a...
Jun 3, 20214 min read
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David Chack Discusses Leonard Bernstein with Levy Lecture Crowd
David Chack embraces many roles, but he shines as a teacher, actor, and artistic director. Through the magic technology of Zoom, he...
May 18, 20213 min read
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Local Author Patrick T. Reardon Discusses History of The Loop at Levy Lectures
Local author Patrick T. Reardon is an expert on many aspects of Chicago history. As an investigative reporter, feature writer, columnist,...
May 14, 20214 min read
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SURF’s Up as Levy Audience Hears About Underground Science in the Heart of South Dakota
On April 27, Deb Wolf, education and public relations director at the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) in Lead, S.D.,...
May 14, 20215 min read
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Jill Wine-Banks Discusses Impact of Scandal, Lessons Learned, and Relevancy Today
Jill Wine-Banks, author of The Watergate Girl was featured as a Levy Lecture speaker on April 20 as she spoke via Zoom to a group of...
May 1, 20214 min read
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