we are hear to celebrate the release of two volumes of the black book of the american left. these books trace david s journey from red diaper baby to the founding of the new left, and then his abandonment of the progressive mission, ultimately to convert to being a man of the right. this collection of david s writings follows his unique journey ouring insights and how the left operates rewriting history, championing totalitarian regimes, cheering for america s enemies, and doing everything they can to disrupt and undermine the american system. this is a story that only can be told by someone who has walked on both sides of the political aisle. thank you, thank you all for coming out. this room is old enough to remember, the prime minister of england at the end of his long career, he was interviewedded by a reporter who asked him, what s the most difficult thing you had to handle as a politician, what s the most difficult of your political career, and he said, events. that
The June Bingham New Playwright Commission honors the legacy of the late artist and playwright, June Bingham, by providing support to a new generation of early-career women/femme and/or non-binary storytellers as they seek to create work that manifests change in the world.
Valerie David, a performer and writer, was the artist-in-residency at the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center. There, she performed her show about her cancer journey: "The Pink Hulk."
NYM Cultural Center will host "Celebrating Cultures," a free family-friendly community art and cultural exchange at the New York Mills Sculpture Park on May 31 with free and paid activities/products.