A talk called “Beekeeping: What Could Go Wrong?”
Matthaei ["MATH-eye"] Botanical Gardens 1800 N Dixboro Rd, Ann ArborWisconsin beekeeper Andy Hemken will tell humorous tales of his own misadventures, with a beginners' Q&A starting at 6:30pm.
Wisconsin beekeeper Andy Hemken will tell humorous tales of his own misadventures, with a beginners' Q&A starting at 6:30pm.
In Marra’s novel, “Mercury Pictures Presents”, a woman must reinvent herself to survive in 1940s Hollywood and fascist Europe.
Nen G Ramirez is the author of the poetry collection "All Women Are Born Wailing". They will present a poetry reading and Q&A.
The book lis about the athletes of Ohio Roller Derby, one of the founding leagues of the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association. An RSVP is requested at Schuler Books' website.
The talk will be delivered by Tamas Gombosi, the director of the U of M Center For Space Environment Modeling.
Astrophotographer Brian Ottum will lead this interactive workshop.
U of M Psychology professor Shinobu Kitakayama will present a lecture titled "Beyond East And West: Does Culture Matter In Understanding The Human Mind?"
This discussion will be presented in Weiser Hall room 1010, by the U of M Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies.
This will be presented by Detroit based ProPublica journalist Anna Clark, who reported extensively on the Flint water crisis.
The book has been described as a creatively wacky exploration of the invisible things that make up the human experience.
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