October 6, 2015, Filed Under: Books + Manuscripts, Theatre + Performing ArtsAnne Frank and the archive It has been over 60 years since The Diary of Anne Frank was first published in the United States. Frequently listed among the most significant books of the twentieth century, the classic account of the 13-year-old girl who hid from the Nazis with her family in an attic in Amsterdam… read more
October 1, 2015, Filed Under: Art, Exhibitions + EventsListen: Step into the dreamy Southwestern scene of Frank Reaugh’s Quiet River One of patrons’ favorite features about the current exhibition Frank Reaugh: Landscapes of Texas and the American West, is the “guide by cell” audio tour. This audio tour lets visitors call in and hear informational snippets about the paintings on display.
September 30, 2015, Filed Under: Exhibitions + Events, Theatre + Performing ArtsQ & A with actor Claire Redcliffe As part of the Ransom Center’s Poetry on the Plaza series, Claire Redcliffe from the touring Actors from the London Stage will present a dramatic reading of “Perchance to Dream,” an exploration of sleep and dreaming in poetry, at noon on Wednesday, October 14 on the Ransom Center plaza.