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Neill Public Library’s Summer Reading Program continues with Savannah Week on Monday. Stop by and pick up one of the Grab and Go Activity Bags for youth of all ages. The library is also hosting a virtual cooking class from Kids’ Table on Wednesday. To register for that, email: [email protected]. Storytime online will be with Ms. Rachael, on Monday, and Linda Hackbarth, Co-Chair of the Pullman Depot on Tuesday, and Jennifer Hackman, Economic Development Manager for the City of Pullman on Thursday. All online storytimes will begin at ten o’clock on the City’s YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjiqRIZd7WhoNaCLBN8hgSg. ....
,” a new podcast from Miller Theater at Columbia University. Hosted by Melissa Smey, the executive director of Miller Theater, the series follows three composers as they create new classical works from scratch. Listeners will be privy to the ups and downs of classical music composition through intimate conversations with the composers Courtney Bryan, Augusta Read Thomas and Marcos Balter. The podcast is free, and will release new episodes during the month of May. When Anytime Tuesday Enjoy a conversation about books and art between the author and illustrator Sandra Boynton, the musician Yo-Yo Ma and the author Ann Patchett. The event, presented by Symphony Space, will celebrate Ms. Boynton’s latest children’s book, “Jungle Night,” and will delve into Ms. Boynton’s journey from publishing her first book in 1977 to her collaborations with Mr. Ma. Tickets are $15, and this presentation is available to stream after the event. ....
Finding the perfect gift is always hard. This holiday season poses a whole new set of dilemmas for people who prefer to give memorable experiences rather than stuff. Will that spring concert happen, and if it does, will the recipient feel comfortable going? Is a âdate nightâ gift of dinner and a show still exciting if that means a Netflix subscription and DoorDash gift card? Should you just give up and wrap up another sweater? Chicago resident Deirdre Crimmins is among this yearâs gift-givers whoâs decided to play it safe. The 39-year-old typically prefers to give and receive experience-based gifts, like the time her parents gave her a weekend getaway at a bed and breakfast, or the tickets to a Pee-wee Herman show this spring she gave her boyfriend. The show was canceled because of the pandemic, and even though she got her money back, she doesnât plan to give anything similar this year. ....