• Frankly Feminist

    Frankly Feminist is a celebration of women’s voices with stories by women about women from different geographic areas, cultures, and points of view on universal themes, written from the early 20th through the 21st centuries, all with a feminist focus. New and used books are available at amazon.com and abebooks.com. Stories to be discussed at […]

  • Art Appreciation

    Our history of art continues with the Age of Romanticism, then explores the influence of the invention of the camera, watercolors, and tube paint. We will examine the daring of Impressionists and boldness of the Abstract artists, Fauves, Cubists and Surrealists, consider how these artists and their styles led to the work of the Pop […]

  • Documentaries

    Documentaries employ video and film scenes, photographs and/or sounds of real people and actual events to create a particular story, viewpoint, message, or experience. Tom Chin presents a range of outstanding films on various topics, iconic documentaries created decades ago as well as recent productions. Tom’s choices captivate viewers and promote lively discussions. When: Wednesdays […]

  • Flash Fiction

    Flash Fiction are very short stories, usually 1,000 words or less. Participants read assigned pieces before class, and discuss them during each class session. New and used copies of the books can be purchased at abebooks.com and amazon.com. We will start with stories from the following book, which was used last winter in this class: […]

  • American Composers of the 20th Century

    Andy Kahn is an Atlantic City composer, performer, and music instructor. Each month he will lead a fascinating interactive discussion on the lives and music of legendary 20th century American composers. Andy will play pieces from the composers and encourage class participation. Sing along if you like or simply listen for your entertainment pleasure! When: […]

  • Billy WIlder: Film Director, Screenwriter, Producer

    Billy Wilder is considered one of the greatest film directors of ‘The Golden Age of Hollywood’. His career spanned five decades, from the 1930s to the 1980s. Each month a famous Oscar-recipient movie will be shown. When: Wednesdays 10:30 – 12:00 noon,Where: Margate City Public LibraryInstructor: Arlene Halpern, Moderator

  • British Film and Theater

    By popular demand Tom Chin once again offers his wisdom, insight, and knowledge of British theatre, film, and TV, along with the actors and actresses, producers, and directors who have made the British masters of stage and screen. Spend entertaining afternoons viewing films, TV and movie clips, and whatever else Tom decides to surprise the […]

  • Current Events & Constitutional Issues

    Democracy is messy, and it's hard. It's never easy. – Robert Kennedy, Jr. A well-informed and educated voting population is the foundation of our Democracy. We provide a forum for a civil exchange of views on how to preserve, protect and defend our Constitutional Republic. We welcome all to participate as we deal with current […]

  • Frankly Feminist

    Frankly Feministis a collection of stories by women about women from different geographic areas, cultures, and points of view on universal themes, written from the early 20th through the 21st centuries. New and used books available at amazon.com and abebooks.com. Stories to be discussed in January will be emailed to registrants before class. Frankly Feminist, […]

  • Flash Fiction

    Flash fiction are very short stories, usually 1,000 words or less. Participants read assigned pieces before class, and discuss them during each class session. We will read and discuss stories from the following book: Best Small Fictions 2024 edited by Amber Sparks, Alternating Current Press, 2024 & 2025 When:Thursdays 10:30 - 12:30 pmWhere: Margate City […]

  • The Best of Comedy Movies

    Give yourself the gift of laughter and enjoyment and spend a morning with some of the funniest and most talented actors. Relax, view, then discuss iconic comedic films. They will amuse, inspire, entertain, and perhaps teach us. When:Tuesdays 10:30 - 12:30 pmWhere: Margate City Public LibraryModerator: Sondra Mandel

  • Art Appreciation

    Our history of art continues with the Age of Romanticism, then explores the influence of the invention of the camera, watercolors, and tube paint. We will examine the daring of Impressionists and boldness of the Abstract artists, Fauves, Cubists and Surrealists, consider how these artists and their styles led to the work of the Pop […]