March 18th – 25th Fashion, art and a movie

African American Fashion Designers in History

In conjunction with Women’s History Month, author Rosemary Reed-Miller will discuss her book, The Threads of Time, The Fabric of History: Profiles of African American Designers and Dressmakers from 1850-1950. Her book profiles 38 women in the fiber industry as well as their contribution to the fabric of history. Ms. Reed-Miller will sign copies of her book in the Museum Store after the program.  Delaware Art Museum, Saturday, March 19th, 1:30 p.m.

 

 

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Blithe Spirit

Fuddy-duddy novelist Charles Condomine suffers a marital crisis of comedic proportions when an eccentric psychic summons the ghost of his hot-tempered first wife, Elvira, who will stop at nothing to end his current marriage…or his life. Noël Coward’s spirited supernatural classic is British wit at its best.  Delaware Theatre Company, March 18th – 20th.

 

 

Found Art” Workshop

“Found Art” lets creative, innovative people make masterpieces out of other people’s “trash.” Kids in grades 4-7 supply the creativity and innovation, we’ll provide the supplies! Call 698-6440 to pre-register.  Kent County Public Library, March 23rd, 6:30 p.m.

 

 

Lovely, Still

The approach of Christmas causes Robert Malone (Martin Landau) to feel lonely in life and love. One snowy day he arrives home from his job at the grocery store to find a beautiful stranger named Mary (Ellen Burstyn) standing in his home. What begins as an odd and awkward encounter quickly blossoms into what appears to be a romantic late-life love affair.  Movies at Midway, March 25th, 7 p.m.

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