Shakespeare, Twain, evolution and libertarianism among topics in Chatauqua’s spring semester

Accentuate your knowledge on Shakespeare to Mark Twain, to evolution and the human spirit, to even Libertarianism and Kinetic sculpture with this spring’s Chautauqua classes. All classes are under $40 and open to all Chautauqua members, classes begin on March 31. For more information please refer to the following press release from Chautauqua New Orleans:

New Orleans Chautauqua classes begin the week of March 31 and continue for 6 weeks.  Classes include Shakespeare, Evolution, Alice Munro, Mark Twain and more.  See the website for further details and to register.  

CLASSES SPRING 2014
The Short Stories of Alice Munro
Six Mondays, starting March 31, 7:00-8:30 pm
Loyola University,
Room 214B Bobet Hall
6363 St. Charles Avenue
Cost $30 (copies of stories provided at first class)
Instructors: The Rev. William Barnwell and Mr. Lawrence Hamric
Teaching Assistant: Rosemarie Coffman
Description: Alice Munro won the Nobel Prize for Literature in October of 2013. Widely regarded as one of the best short story writers of our time, Munro tells tales of ordinary people who rise before us as complex and intriguing—in fact, a whole lot like us!