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Pittsfield: Illustrated talk on prison art

OLLI, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College, will present an online program titled Cellblock Visions: Prison Art in America at 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, with artist Phyllis Kornfeld, author of a book by the same name. Kornfeld has worked closely with incarcerated men and women around the country for 35 years — in all levels of security from county jail to maximum security to death row — providing the transformative experience of creating art. Her presentation is a look at the drawings, paintings and objects created by the people she met.  Tickets are available online at berkshireolli.org or by phone at 413-236-2190. Cost is $15, $10 for OLLI and Berkshire Museum members, and free for youth 17 & under, BCC students, and those holding SNAP EBT, WIC or ConnectorCare cards.

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Transcripts for DW Check-in 20190824 23:43:00

universities own prison today you won t find any locked up students tourists come here often terribly. generations of heidelberg students have left their mark here students who are trying too much broke the rules and threw stones at lamp posts they all ended up in idle burg universities private prison. in cuts ago before i knew it i was put in a cell i m having fun the days a swell. 2 or 3 days of incarceration in the late 19th century was more of a laugh than a punishment it was a jovial jail. because copious amounts of alcohol flowed here to. the prison art was created with paint sort and leftover food. still they used to dread

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20180506:22:43:00

university s own prison today you won t find any locked up students tourists come here often terribly. generations of heidelberg students have left their mark here students who are trying too much broke the rules and threw stones at lamp posts they all ended up in heidelberg universities private prison. in cuts ago before i knew it i was put in a cell i m having fun the day to swell. two or three days of incarceration in the late nineteenth century was more of a laugh than a punishment it was a jovial jail. because copious amounts of alcohol flowed here to. the prison art was created with paint sort and leftover food. nick still they used to dread

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170302:02:52:00

were doing. of course not. tucker: what were they driven by? what are they driven by? this is a good question, some are interested in money, power, some of them love the guns. they re having a wonderful time during the jihad. this is a aspect of the jihad we do not look at. they have guns, the keys to the school pickup trucks. free food. some are off the street, they are constructing a real prison art up along go over there. for anyone they really do not like. an incredible axis of power for many young men who had none for most of their lives. this is a dangerous scenario unfolding over there. in those parts of syria that the government does not control. tucker: what is your view of the assad regime? the assad regime right now,

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