By admin June 13, 2023
See this exhibit of some of the so-called medical marvels of the day during the late 19th and early 20th century. Many of these “curatives” were not just ineffective, they were downright dangerous. Learn about the societal and economic forces that unleashed a wide range of questionable treatments on the public driven by get-rich-quick schemes… Read more »
By admin May 25, 2023
Trivia Games and Giveaways Sponsored by Cape May’s “South End Surf Shop” Trivia Hosted by The Loop, after which they perform live on Stage with Carney’s #1 House Band
By Michelle Giorla April 11, 2023
More About Music: Mozart’s Last Symphony, the Jupiter The last concert of our Cape May Music Festival will end with a performance of the last symphony of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – his 41st. Join Bay Atlantic Symphony conductor Jed Gaylin and symphony cellist and MAC Museum Educator Brenda Leonard for an in-depth look at this… Read more »
By Michelle Giorla April 11, 2023
It’s a Grand Old Flag We’re all familiar with the Stars and Stripes, our national flag. But when did it come about, who designed it, and why do we celebrate on June 14th? Old Glory has served as the symbol of our nation from our very beginnings. Join Mary Stewart to learn about the history… Read more »
By Michelle Giorla April 11, 2023
More About Music: Composers of the 2023 Cape May Music Festival Sure, you’ve probably heard of Bach, Schubert, and Mozart. But most of us aren’t as familiar with Pierné, Golijov, Barber, or Bologne! As our Cape May Music Festival kicks off, Dr. Brenda Leonard familiarizes us with some of the less-well-known composers whose works are… Read more »
By Michelle Giorla April 11, 2023
Marvels and Missteps: Medicine During the Victorian Era Apr 19th: 12 pm The Victorian Era saw considerable advancements in the medical community. However, potent drugs and questionable procedures also rose to predominance. Ben Ridings talks about the triumphs, tragedies, and tricksters of the medical profession in the era Bring a bag lunch and learn during… Read more »
By Michelle Giorla April 11, 2023
Roy Steinberg of Cape May Stage takes us on an exploration of theatre history starting with the Oresteia of Aeschylus. In particular, he will concentrate on theater in Cape May, from the 19th century opera and vaudeville through the 20th century star packages and summer stock to the creation of theater companies that exist today.… Read more »
By Michelle Giorla March 29, 2023
Runway Trends 2023 features the fashions of Talk of the Walk and includes a pop-up store for instant shopping. Luncheon Menu choices: Herb Crusted Salmon with Jasmine Rice and Buttered Seasonal Vegetables Chicken Piccata with Yukon Mash and Asparagus Wild Mushroom Penne with Basil Pesto Cream Includes rolls, butter, coffee, tea, and dessert Contact Rosemary… Read more »
By admin March 20, 2023
Abracadabra! Alakazam! Rich Lessig has returned to town to show you his best magic tricks!
By Michelle Giorla March 7, 2023
Head down to the Boiler Room for an electric set from the Dane Anthony Band. This versatile group of accomplished musicians can make you sing, dance and clap your hands to the ‘boogity’ beat whether it’s pop, rock, blues, or R&B (and sometimes a little bit country).