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A José Andrés Talk, a Billy Collins Poetry Reading, and a New Series on the DC Sniper: Things to Do in DC, May 10-12 Plus: Mental health awareness. Hi everyone, We’ve got a José Andrés talk, poetry from Billy Collins, and a new series about the DC sniper attacks. Here’s what you should check out this week: Local star: Humanitarian chef José Andres will sit down for a conversation about faith, religion, and service with National Cathedral Dean Randolph Marshall Hollerith and Canon Missioner Leonard Hamlin. The virtual event is part of the cathedral’s “Honest to God” talk series which focuses on how leaders are motivated by their faiths. Tuesday 5/11 at 7 PM; Free, register here. ....
Former U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins is endowing two classics scholarships at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, the school announced Thursday morning. ....
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Egyptian artist Ghada Amerâs Love Grave is part of Anderson Ranch Art Centerâs Sculpturally Distanced exhibit. PHOTO BY ROSHNI GORUR ON STAFF AT ANDERSON RANCH Aspen stands out from other mountain towns around the world partly because of the strength and breadth of its cultural sceneâthe true soul and heartbeat of a town most famous for its outdoor pursuits. But culture in Aspen is about more than entertainment and mental enrichment. According to a recent study, the arts industry accounts for $451 million of Pitkin Countyâs economy and nearly 3,000 year-round jobs. And so when much of the country was shut down this past summer and gathering sizes were limited, the Valleyâs arts scene came to a screeching and painful halt during what is traditionally its most jam-packed (and essential for fundraising) season. In an effort to keep the arts alive and their organizations afloat, local nonprofits had to throw away ....