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SUMMARY:Voices of Our Times - Alex Hitz
DESCRIPTION:Voices of Our Times with Alex Hitz\nThursday\, August 12\, 2021\nLunch\, Talk\, and Book Signing | 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.\nMembers $115 | Non-Members $150\nCall the Museum at 256-535-4350 to purchase Member or Non-Member tickets. \nAlex is renowned for his sensitivity and refinement in the art of preparing and serving food. Informed by his childhood in Atlanta\, and extensive travel from a very young age in France\, Alex’s signature style combines the relaxed\, warm-but-never-stuffy elegance of the genteel South and a continental élan that captures the essence of gracious living. \nAlex’s first book\, My Beverly Hills Kitchen: Classic Southern Cooking with a French Twist\, garnered editorial raves from The Wall Street Journal\, Vogue\, Vanity Fair\, Departures\, Southern Living\, O\, House Beautiful\, and The New York Times. Alex has been a frequent guest on The Today Show\, The Chew\, Access Hollywood\, CBS Morning and more than 60 local television broadcasts. \nAlex trained at Le Cordon Bleu\, Paris\, and Peter Kump’s New York Cooking School\, which became the Institute of Culinary Education. As a cooking student\, he apprenticed in the kitchens of Andre Soltner at Lutèce in New York\, and Michel Guerard at Eugenie-Les-Bains in France. Alex travels 40 weeks a year: cooking\, lecturing\, and entertaining\, for parties of 5 to 5000. When he is not traveling he lives between New York City and Los Angeles. He is writing his second book.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/voices-of-our-times-alex-hitz/
CATEGORIES:Voices of Our Times
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SUMMARY:Voices of Our Times - Mary Badham
DESCRIPTION:Mary was chosen for the role of “Scout” at the age of ten\, with no prior acting experience. She won an Oscar nomination for best-supporting actress. At that time she was the youngest person ever to do so. \nAfter To Kill a Mockingbird\, 1962\, she appeared in two other films\, This Property is Condemned\, 1966\, with Robert Redford and Natalie Wood; and Let’s Kill Uncle\, 1966. She had TV appearances on Dr. Kildare “Sister Mike\,” 1963; and Twilight Zone “The Bewitchin’ Pool\,” 1964\, before retiring from acting to pursue an education as a teenager. \nOver the years\, she maintained close contact with Gregory Peck “Atticus” and occasionally accompanied him on his one-man-show lecture tours and award ceremonies. \nIn April of 1997\, Mary had a vision to reunite the cast and creative team for a national satellite broadcast to US schools. \nMary now maintains a busy schedule lecturing to audiences internationally about the book and the film. Her interest is in expanding knowledge about the film’s message of social injustice and to ensure that each generation of students can experience the film’s impact. \nMembers $40 | Non-members $60\nTickets available to members on December 16\, 2019 | Tickets available to non-members on January 14\, 2020\nEVENT INFO
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/voices-of-our-times-mary-badham/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Voices of Our Times
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191107T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191107T203000
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SUMMARY:Voices of Our Times - John Yang
DESCRIPTION:John Yang is a correspondent for the PBS NewsHour. He covered the first year of the Trump administration and is currently reporting on major national issues from Washington\, DC\, and across the country. \nPreviously\, Yang was a Chicago-based correspondent for NBC News\, reporting for NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt\, Today\, and MSNBC. \nYang was part of an NBC team that reported on In Plain Sight: Poverty in America\, a 2013 George Foster Peabody Award recipient. His reporting in April 2011 on tornado devastation in Alabama was included in an NBC Nightly News broadcast that received an Edward R. Murrow Award for Best Newscast. \nPrior to joining NBC\, Yang worked for ABC News\, based in Washington\, where he was weekend White House correspondent\, and in Jerusalem\, where he served as Middle East correspondent. \nYang has been part of teams that have been honored with an Emmy\, two Peabody Awards and two Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University Awards. \nYang’s career also includes time at The Washington Post\, Wall Street Journal\, TIME\, and The Boston Globe. He is a cum laude graduate of Wesleyan University. \nMembers $40 | Non-members $60\nTickets available to members on September 13 | Tickets available to non-members on October 4 \nEVENT INFO
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/voices-of-our-times-john-yang/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Voices of Our Times
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190411T111500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190411T133000
DTSTAMP:20260523T021927
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SUMMARY:Voices of Our Times: Nina Campbell Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date! \nNina Campbell\nInterior Designer\, Fabric and Wallpaper Designer and Maker of Furniture and Home Accessories\nThursday\, April 11\, 2019\n11:15 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. \nMember Tickets: $100 | Non-member Tickets: $130\nTickets available to members on February 21 | Tickets available to non-members on March 14 \n \nAbbreviated Biography: \nNina Campbell is one of the world’s most respected and influential interior designers. Her design expertise is unparalleled and her client list reads like an international ’who’s who’. Renowned for her contagious wit and brilliant sense of personal style\, her interiors appeal to both young and old and work perfectly in both contemporary and traditional settings. \nNina started her design career at the age of 19 when she worked as an assistant to John Fowler at the prestigious Sybil Colefax & John Fowler Company. With her unmistakably rich and elegant color palette\, Nina’s work caught the eye of club owner Mark Birley\, who asked her to redecorate the famous Annabel’s private members’ club. This relationship was so successful that they combined forces once again in 1970 when they opened Campbell & Birley\, a shop in London specializing in ‘unashamed luxury’. It was here that Nina launched her signature ‘hearts’ design and this timeless motif is still available on a range of fine bone china. \nIn 1972\, Nina set up her own business\, Nina Campbell Ltd\, where one of her first commissions was to decorate Cullen House in Banffshire\, Scotland. There followed the opening of Nina’s shop and design studio on Walton Street in London’s Knightsbridge in 1984 where she continued her fabric printing as well as expanding her business into the wider decorative arena. In 1990\, Nina launched the first of what was to become her annual fabric\, wallpaper and trimming collections\, internationally distributed by Osborne & Little. \nThe interior design side of the business continued to flourish with notable projects including the Savoy Hotel lobby (with David Linley)\, the Hotel Parc Victor Hugo in Paris\, the Groucho Club in London\, the Campbell Apartment Bar at Grand Central Station\, New York\, the New Sheridan Hotel\, Telluride Colorado\, and the Ellenborough Park Hotel\, Cheltenham\, England. Nina also designed Outlaw’s Restaurant at the Capitol Hotel and parts of the Draycott Hotel\, both situated in central London. \nIn addition\, Nina has written six books on design -‘Elsie de Wolfe: A Decorative Life’ (1992)\, ‘The Art of Decoration’ (1996)\, ‘Nina Campbell’s Decorating Secrets’ (2000)\, ‘Nina Campbell’s Decorating Notebook’ (2004)\, ‘Elements of Design’ (2007) and Nina Campbell Interiors (October 2013). She is currently working on a new book due to be published in September 2017. \nHighlights from her long list of awards include an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Middlesex 2001\, the Royal Oak Timeless Design Award 2003 and Residential Designer of the Year 2010 from IDFX Magazine. Nina’s talent and design credentials are also recognized in America with the US Fashion Award for ‘the woman who has most influenced style internationally’\, the Brit Week Design Icon Award for her significant contributions to British design and the Legends Award celebrating distinguished individuals and corporations in the world of art and design from the Pratt Institute.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/voices-of-our-times-nina-campbell-luncheon/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Voices of Our Times
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190214T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190214T210000
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SUMMARY:Voices of Our Times: Ambassador Andrew Young\, Jr.
DESCRIPTION:Tickets available now! \nAmbassador Andrew Young\, Jr. \n \nThursday\, February 14\, 2019\n7:00 p.m. in Loretta Spencer Hall \nMember Tickets: $35 | Non-member Tickets: $55\nMember tickets available January 3 | Non-member tickets available January 31 \n[Click here for Tickets] \n \nAbbreviated Biography: \nAndrew Young\, Jr. was an activist for the Civil Rights Movement. He became a member of Congress\, mayor of Atlanta and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. \nWorking as a pastor in Georgia\, Young first became part of the Civil Rights Movement when he organized voter registration drives. In 1964\, Young became the Southern Christian Leadership Conference’s (SCLC) executive director and helped draw up the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. He was with Dr. King in Memphis\, Tennessee\, on April 4\, 1968\, the day of King’s assassination. Following King’s death\, Young became executive vice president of the SCLC. \nIn 1970\, Young left the SCLC to make a run for Congress\, but was defeated at the polls. Two years later\, he ran again\, and this time was elected to the House of Representatives. Young was the first African American to represent Georgia in Congress since Reconstruction. In his time as a legislator\, he supported programs for the poor\, educational initiatives and human rights. \nDuring Jimmy Carter’s run for the presidency\, Young offered key political support; when Carter was in office\, he chose Young to be the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Young left his seat in Congress to take the position. While Ambassador\, he advocated for human rights on a global scale\, such as sanctions to oppose rule by apartheid in South Africa. \nYoung was elected as Atlanta’s mayor in 1981. After two terms as mayor\, he failed in his attempt to secure the Democratic nomination to run for governor of Georgia. However\, Young was successful in his campaign for Atlanta to host the Olympic Games in 1996. \nFind more information about the event here: hsvmuseum.org/ambassador-andrew-young-jr-february-14-2019/
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/voices-of-our-times-ambassador-andrew-young-jr/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Voices of Our Times
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190117T190000
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SUMMARY:Voices of Our Times: Jon Scott
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date! \nJon Scott \nThursday\, January 17\, 2019\n7:00 p.m. in Loretta Spencer Hall \nMember Tickets: $40 | Non-members Tickets: $60\nMember tickets available on December 14 | Non-member tickets available on January 3\n \n \nAbbreviated Biography: \nJon Scott is the co-anchor for Happening Now (weekdays 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.). Jon is part of the original anchor team at FOX News Channel\, having joined two months prior to its launch. During his time at FNC\, Scott has covered events such as the September 11\, 2001 attacks where he anchored the network’s coverage from the opening minutes after the attack on the World Trade Center. For more than eight hours\, his calm\, steady reporting helped FOX viewers comprehend the multiple tragedies unfolding live in New York\, Virginia and Pennsylvania. \nThroughout his tenure at the network\, Jon has gone into the field to cover events ranging from the war in Afghanistan to hurricanes and floods\, space shuttle launches and royal weddings. He also provided live coverage of the launch of Operation Iraqi Freedom from CENTCOM\, Qatar\, as well as President Bush’s subsequent address to the nation aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln. \nFind out more information about the event here: hsvmuseum.org/jon-scott-january-17-2019/
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/voices-of-our-times-jon-scott/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Voices of Our Times
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181101T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181101T210000
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SUMMARY:Voices of Our Times: Paul Finebaum
DESCRIPTION:Paul Finebaum \nThursday\, November 1\, 2018\n7:00 p.m. in Loretta Spencer Hall \nMember tickets: $40 | Non-member Tickets: $60\nMember tickets available September 14 | Non-member available October 5 \nPurchase tickets here\n \nAbbreviated Biography: \nPaul Finebaum is an American sports author\, television and radio personality\, and former columnist. His primary focus is sports\, particularly those in the Southeast. After many years as a reporter\, columnist\, and sports-talk radio host in the Birmingham area\, Finebaum was hired by ESPN in 2013 for its new SEC Network. \nFind more information about the event here: hsvmuseum.org/paul-finebaum-november-1-2018/
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/voices-of-our-times-paul-finebaum/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Voices of Our Times
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180405T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180405T133000
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SUMMARY:Voices of Our Times: Carolyne Roehm
DESCRIPTION:Carolyne Roehm\nAn Afternoon with Carolyne Roehm\nLunch\, Talk and Book Signing \nThursday\, April 5\, 2018 \nWelcome cocktail and canapés at 11:15 a.m.\nLunch\, talk and book signing at 12:00 p.m. \nMembers: $100 / Non-members: $130 \nMember tickets on sale NOW! Call 256.535.4350 ext. 200 to reserve your seat! \nNon-member tickets go on sale March 9. \nBarnes & Noble Bridge Street will be at the event with Mrs. Roehm’s latest book available for purchase. \nMember tickets go on sale February 16; Non-member tickets go on sale March 9 \nAbbreviated Biography:  \nStyle icon and lifestyle maven Carolyne Roehm has been part of the American design culture for over four decades. With a career spanning the fashion\, gardening\, entertaining\, publishing and decorative arts worlds\, Carolyne’s energy in seeking out the next challenge knows no bounds. \nFinding a mentor in Oscar de la Renta\, Carolyne worked alongside the couture great for 10 years before launching her own fashion house in 1985. A discerning eye and passion for beauty lead her into the world of flowers\, where her books are often referred to as the best in their field. Subsequent entertaining and interiors titles cemented her position as one of America’s lifestyle experts. \nA former President of the Council of Fashion Designers of America\, with appearances in both the Who’s Who of Women in America and the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame\, honored by Manolo Blahnik with a shoe in her name\, in a fitting tribute design legend Bill Blass labeled Carolyne\, “The ultimate tastemaker.”  Regardless of the medium\, Carolyne’s unerring eye and innate sense of style has turned out timeless products including clothes\, jewelry\, shoes\, swimwear\, fragrance\, candles\, table linens\, home accessories and luggage. \nNow the author of twelve books\, Roehm’s mission is to teach others how to capture and create beauty in their lives\, in both the everyday and out of the ordinary. According to Oprah Winfrey\, “She’s a diva\, she’s the master\, she’s my mentor.” \nOver the years\, Roehm has been an active member of many boards and chaired committees including the Metropolitan Opera\, New York Public Library and Children’s Advocacy Center of New York. More recently she has focused her charitable involvements on organizations in Charleston\, SC.  She currently maintains gardens in Sharon\, CT and Charleston\, SC.  Books by Carolyne Roehm: At Home in the Garden\, A Passion for Interiors\, A Passion for Blue & White\, A Passion for Parties\, Presentations\, At Home with Carolyne Roehm\, Summer Notebook\, Fall Notebook\, Winter Notebook\, Spring Notebook\, A Passion for Flowers and Flowers.  Find more information at CarolyneRoehm.com.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/voices-of-our-times-carolyne-roehm/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Voices of Our Times
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180125T190000
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SUMMARY:Voices of Our Times: General Michael P.C. Carns
DESCRIPTION:General Michael P.C. Carns\nThe Terrorists of Today:  Cyber-Warfare \nTalk and Reception \nThursday\, January 25\, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. \nMembers: $35 / Non-members: $55 \nMember tickets go on sale December 15; Non-member tickets go on sale January 2 \nThis event is sold out. \nAbbreviated Biography: \nGeneral Michael P.C. Carns graduated from the United States Air Force Academy in 1959 as a member of its first class; from the Harvard Business School\, with Distinction\, in 1967; and from the Royal College of Defense Studies\, London\,  in 1977. He was a fighter pilot in the United States Air Force (USAF)\, serving four tours in Europe and four in the Pacific. He flew 200 combat missions in the F-4 Phantom II fighter in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War and was awarded the nation’s third highest combat decoration for valor\, the Silver Star. General Carns total flying time exceeds 6400 hours. \nWhile in the US Air Force\, General Carns served as Commander of the l3th Air Force\, Deputy Commander in Chief for the US Pacific Forces\, Director of the Joint Staff\, Joint Chiefs of Staff\, during the first Gulf War and the Panama Invasion\, and retired from the USAF after serving as Vice Chief of Staff in 1994. \nGeneral Carns has authored a number of articles and participated in numerous studies on current issues\, including such topics as the need to substantially alter the military acquisition process; undertaking a new energy strategy in the Department of Defense; the benefits of privatizing selective military logistics functions; the role of the military warfighter; the critical role of a credible US nuclear deterrent; applying energy efficiency standards to weapons system effectiveness\, and improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the Defense acquisition process. \nGeneral Carns and his wife\, Victoria\, have two children. Colonel Michelle C. Carns\, USAF\, is currently assigned to Doha\, Qatar; Major Marc G. Carns\, USAF\, JA\, is currently assigned to 24th US Air Force\, San Antonio\, Texas. The Carns’s reside in Pebble Beach\, California.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/voices-of-our-times-general-michael-p-c-carns/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Voices of Our Times
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171102T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171102T210000
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SUMMARY:Voices of Our Times: John Dean
DESCRIPTION:John Dean\nThen and Now\nTalk\, Book Signing and Reception \nThursday\, November 2\, 2017 at 7:00 p.m.\nLoretta Spencer Hall \nMembers: $35 / Non-members: $55 \nBarnes & Noble Bridge Street will be at the event with Mr. Dean’s latest book available for purchase. \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nAbbreviated Biography:  \nJohn Dean served as Counsel to the President of the United States from July 1970 to April 1973.  Before becoming White House counsel at age thirty-one\, he was the chief minority counsel to the Judiciary Committee of the US House of Representatives\, and an associate deputy attorney general at the US Department of Justice.  John held the Barry M. Goldwater Chair of American Institutions at Arizona State University (academic years 2015-16)\, and for the past decade and a half he has been a visiting scholar and lecturer at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School of Communications. \nJohn recounted his days at the Nixon White House and Watergate in two books: Blind Ambition (1976) and Lost Honor(1982).  After retiring from a business career as a private investment banker doing middle-market mergers and acquisitions\, he returned to full-time writing and lecturing\, including as a columnist for FindLaw’s Writ (from 2000 to 2010) and Justia’s Verdict (since 2010).  His most recent bestseller\, The Nixon Defense: What He Knew and When He Knew It(2014)\, is currently being developed by Entertainment One and ABC Television into an eight or ten-hour miniseries entitled “Watergate.”
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/voices-of-our-times-john-dean/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Voices of Our Times
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