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SUMMARY:2019 Mississippi Delta Tennessee Williams Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 27th Annual Mississippi Delta Tennessee Williams Festival continues the mission of presenting programs on the life and works of Tennessee Williams in the context of Clarksdale and Coahoma County history. This year’s festival will focus on Williams’s sister\, Rose\, and important women in Clarksdale’s history.  The Festival is thrilled to announce Clarksdale\, Mississippi’s Writer’s Trail marker dedicated to Tennessee Williams\, which will be celebrated with a speech from Pulitzer Prize winning\, Mississippi playwright\, Beth Henley and a grand lawn party. \n  \n Programming will include a rare performance of an unpublished Williams’s manuscript; actor and author\, Jeremy Lawrence\, who has completed a book on Rose Williams\, will perform his one-man based play on Williams’s writings 0n his sister; and welcome new and returning scholars as well as local and visiting actors for site specific performances. There will be new displays at the Tennessee Williams Rectory museum including: a student monologue and scene competition at the community college\, college-level Williams acting class\, a talk at St. George’s Episcopal Church\, and porch plays.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/2019-mississippi-delta-tennessee-williams-festival/
LOCATION:Clarksdale Historic Downtown District
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SUMMARY:Ideas on Tap Meridian: A Conversation with Lauderdale County's Superintendents
DESCRIPTION:On October 17\, join the Mississippi Humanities Council\, the Phil Hardin Foundation\, and the The MAX for the second in a two-part series on public education in Lauderdale County. \nThe free program will feature an honest conversation between superintendents of both public school districts in Lauderdale County about the state of public education in the area. Dr. Amy Jemison-Carter of Meridian Public School District and Dr. John-Mark Cain of Lauderdale County School District will discuss challenges facing their districts\, ways their districts can work together\, the need for community engagement\, and more. Phil Hardin Foundation executive director Lloyd Gray will moderate the conversation. \nAs always\, snacks and great conversation are on us\, and drinks are on you. Special thanks to Mitchell Distributing for providing a selection of free beers.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/ideas-tap-meridian-future-public-education-meridian/
LOCATION:The MAX\, 2118 Front St\, Meridian\, MS\, 39301\, United States
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