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David Strathairn, Gloria Reuben, and Jeffrey Wright perform a scene from Ajax in Theater of War , staged in 2012. Get details for this year’s performance on Nov. 3.
A view of Potpourri Day in the College Center. Once a month, vendors bring vintage, craft, and other items for sale. See this year’s schedule.
The College Center on “Tasty Tuesday,” when local food purveyors offer up Indian, Jamaican, Greek, BBQ, and more. See a video of this day’s popularity.Photo: Amanda Crommett ’13
Director Kim Weild talks with the cast during rehearsals of William Congreve’s The Way of the World, an English Restoration comedy, November 14-16. Free, but must reserve. Get details. Photo: Keith Ferris
Detail of Kaaterskill Clove, painting by Asher B. Durand, on loan from The Century Association, at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center through May 2014. Learn more.
Cydni Matsuoka’s No. 10 Vassar College jersey on display in the “Ring of Honor” at the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. Learn more. Photo: Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame.
That’s how many meals Dutchess Outreach provided last year for people in need. Vassar’s Community Works helps make it possible. Contribute online now.
An Eastern Genji amid Pine, Bamboo, and Plum , by Utagawa Kunisada II, in the Art Center exhibition Genji’s World in Japanese Woodblock Prints, through Dec 15
Above the Clouds, a non-profit founded by Gary Oberstein ’86 and Martha Oberstein ’84, offers small plane flights to children with life-threatening illnesses. See a video of one of the flights. Photo: Above the Clouds
The Arlington Farmers’ Market moved indoors to the College Center for the winter. Get your apple cider now. Thursdays, 12:00-5:00pm. Photo: Amanda Crommett ’13
Detail of Here, There and Everywhere, #9, painting by Lily Prince, in the Palmer Gallery exhibition Here, There and Everywhere, through Dec. 19. Learn more about the exhibition.
Art Almquist ’89, center, People magazine’s teacher of the year, is a theater teacher at Tucson High Magnet School. Read about the work he’s been doing. Photo: Michael Lavine for People
Last year The Lunch Box in Poughkeepsie served 100,000 meals; for some, it was the only meal of the day. Be thankful this weekend. Give online to Community Works right now.