Triad Arts with David Ford Guilford College, with support from BOOKMARKS, presents author David McCulloughFebruary 27, 2012Two-time Pulitzer Prize winning author David McCullough is a master of narrative history. He’s twice won the National Book Award, and in 2006 he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, our nation’s highest civilian award. On Tuesday, February 28, Guilford College, with support from BOOKMARKS, will bring the noted historian and author to the Triad. The event begins at 7:30pm in Reynolds Auditorium, 301 N. Hawthorne Road in Winston-Salem. After discussing his most recent book The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris, McCullough will take questions from the audience. He’ll also be signing books following his presentation.
The Greater Journey tells the story of a remarkable group of adventurous American artists, doctors, architects, politicians, writers and others who set off for Paris between 1830 and 1900, and how they were transformed by their experience. Household names like Oliver Wendell Holmes, Mark Twain, Samuel Morse, and Harriet Beecher Stowe each braved the high seas to reach the City of Lights, where they embarked on an even greater journey of personal discovery.
Last week David McCullough spoke with TAUC host David Ford from his home in Florida. Here’s part one of their conversation.
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February 2, 2013: Triad Arts Weekend: February 1, 2013
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February 1, 2013: Festival Stage and Wake Forest University present 33 Variations
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January 31, 2013: Centenary United Methodist Church presents Faith in Films
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January 30, 2013: Wake Forest University presents VOX
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January 29, 2013: Appalachian State University & The Turchin Center for the Visual Arts
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January 26, 2013: Stained Glass Playhouse presents Fences
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January 25, 2013: Twin City Stage presents Lend Me a Tenor
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January 24, 2013: Doug Davis & the Solid Citizens
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January 23, 2013: Greensboro College Theatre presents The Short Little Tree and the Bird That Could Not Sing
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January 22, 2013: Peter Holland & Once Upon a Blue Ridge
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January 19, 2013: Low (cello) & Lower (bass) Together at Last
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January 18, 2013: UNCSA School of Music presents Sonic Splash
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January 17, 2013: Appalachian State University presents an Evening with Maya Angelou
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January 16, 2013: Festival Stage presents Jacks & Jokers
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January 15, 2013: Paper Lantern Theatre Company presents The Aliens
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January 12, 2013: Our State Magazine
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January 11, 2013: Violist Sheila Browne
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January 10, 2013: Author Nilla Childs
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January 9, 2013: Smitty's Notes
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January 8, 2013: Children's Theatre of Winston-Salem presents Bunnicula
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January 5, 2013: Fairy Tales at the Winston-Salem Festival Ballet
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January 4, 2013: Piedmont Opera presents the Met HD Series
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January 3, 2013: Shades of Blue
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January 2, 2013: Muslim Self Portraits
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January 1, 2013: Fairy Tales at the Winston-Salem Festival Ballet
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