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Conductor Joseph Mechavich

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JOSEPH MECHAVICH is a highly accomplished conductor known for his exceptional commitment to excellence in his craft. His dedication has fostered long-term and career-defining relationships with various opera companies, composers, and orchestras worldwide.

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Bill Littlefield: It’s Not Just a Game

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BILL LITTLEFIELD (b.1948) served as the host of National Public Radio and WBUR’s Only A Game program from its inception in 1993 until July 2018. He covered a wide range of mainstream as well as offbeat sports events from the United States and around the world.  Since 2018 he has been working with the Emerson Prison Initiative, teaching incarcerated men at MCI-Concord.

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Annette Insdorf: A Passion for Cinema

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ANNETTE INSDORF is an internationally renowned educator, and author of several cinema-related books, including “Francois Truffaut, Indelible Shadows: Film and Holocaust,” “Philip Kaufman,” “Intimations: The Cinema of Wojciech Has,” and “Cinematic Overtures: How to Read Opening Scenes.” She is a Professor in the Graduate Film Program of Columbia’s School of the Arts and served as Director of Undergraduate Film Studies for 27 years.

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Joel Hoffman: Interpreting + Preserving Vizcaya

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JOEL HOFFMAN has been Executive Director/CEO of Vizcaya Museum and Gardens since
January 2004. He holds doctorate and master’s degrees in art history from Yale
University and an undergraduate degree in English literature from University of
Pennsylvania. Throughout his museum career, Hoffman has focused on making visual arts and
history engaging to diverse public audiences.

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Anna Tsouhlarakis: Artist-in-Residence at the Fountainhead Residency

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ANNA TSOUHLARAKIS is a Native American artist of Navajo, Creek, and Greek descent who works primarily with installation, video, and performance art. Her work has been described as breaking stereotypes surrounding Native Americans and provoking thought, rather than focusing solely on aesthetics.

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