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With the 51st anniversary of the Trial of the Harrisburg 7 coming up, I thought I’d promote my new book, […]
With the 51st anniversary of the Trial of the Harrisburg 7 coming up, I thought I’d promote my new book, […]
Anita Harris is pleased that journalists Alison Bass, Steven Greenhouse and Alex S Jones like her new memoir,The View From Third Street, set in Harrisburg, Pennsylania.
Lacoste ceramics Gallery in Concord features eight artists of color in response to the current cries for racial justice. Anita Harris says the show provokes profound ideas and emotions and “serves as a bridge from our individual and collective pasts”– inspiring what she hopes will be “a universally shared, just and creative future. “”
Cambridge writer Anita Harris felt inspired by the Georgia O’keeffe show at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA–which exhibits the work of a groundbreaking artist who lived and worked into her late 90s, and whose work remains impactful, today.
International communications expert Dick Pirozzolo reviews Great Powers, Grand Strategies, a new book urging that the United States play a strong diplomatic role in the Pacific and project naval power as a stalwart against China’s efforts to expand that nation’s influence worldwide.
Cambridge writer and photographer Anita Harris was wowed by the new exhibit of arty science images at MOT’s Koch Institute. The display, at 500 Main Street, is free to the public. It’s on until March, 2018.
In an interview with Lisa Mullins on “Here and Now” a daily program of National Public Radio, author Anita Harris reflected on how her college years shaped her career path. The interview focused on Harris’s book, Ithaca Diaries, a memoir and social history of her years at Cornell University in the 1960s.
The Turner exhibit at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem feels substantial yet doesn’t overwhelm, and its efforts to contextualize Turner through the work of others are instructive….A rare chance to see a broad range of work, through August, 2014.