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- Grief in Life & Fiction: Shakespeare, Hamnet, & Hamlet
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This class explores Hamnet – Maggie O'Farrell's historical novel and its recent Oscar-nominated film – alongside Shakespeare's life and his most enduring work, Hamlet. How did the death of Shakespeare's son Hamnet influence his writing of Hamlet? We will compare short scenes from the film, excerpts from the novel, and passages from the play to investigate how this personal loss resonates throughout Hamlet, offering profound reflections on grief, memory, and the transformative power of art.
This class will be live only and not recorded.
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- Immersive Nature Journaling Hikes
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Instructor: Carolyn Short
Dates: 4/20/2026 - 6/1/2026
Days: M
Times: 2:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Sessions: 6
Location: Outdoor Experiences
Room: Various Locations
Fee for À La Carte Members: $55.00
Fee for Unlimited Members: Included
THIS CLASS IS FULL. Please click the "Add to Waitlist" button below.
There is no fee to be added to the waitlist. Waitlisted members will be added to the class in the order they were added to the waitlist. We ask that you not attend the class until you have been officially registered. À La Carte Members on the waitlist will be contacted for payment before being registered in the class.
A half-hour walk immersed in nature prepares us to sit with our sketchbook journals and observe, question, draw, paint, and write about what we see, hear, and feel – focusing on our senses, curiosity, and the observation process over perfecting an end product. We'll explore Upper and Lower Bidwell Park, Indian Fishery, and the Genetic Resource & Conservation Center (Chico Tree Farm). Participants provide their own art materials and choose their subjects. There is no official art instruction. Some basic techniques and many online supplemental materials are provided.
Further details will be provided prior to each hike.
This class requires additional forms. Review the outdoor class forms information before attending class.
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- Modern Irish Authors: A Remarkable Abundance
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Instructor: OLLI at University of Arizona, Stephen Berardo
Dates: 5/26/2026 - 6/16/2026
Days: Tu
Times: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Sessions: 4
Location: Online Learning
Room: Link to be Provided
Fee for À La Carte Members: $30.00
Fee for Unlimited Members: Included
Ireland is well known for its great writers, from Jonathan Swift to W.B. Yeats, James Joyce, Samuel Becket, Seamus Heaney, J.M. Synge, and George Bernard Shaw, among many others. Today that tradition is carried on by a growing list of excellent modern Irish writers. We will read and discuss one book by each of four authors. We will also examine the social, political, and economic environment that shaped their writing. Reading these authors will provide a useful introduction to Irish literature today and hopefully spark your interest to explore more Irish writers and their works.
The four books for this class, Time of the Child by Niall Williams, The Alternatives by Caoilinn Hughes, Prophet Song by Paul Lynch, and Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan, are available at Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org, Amazon, and other booksellers.
This class from OLLI at the University of Arizona will be recorded. OLLI-UA recordings can take up to a week after the class meeting to become available.
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- Myths, Legends, and Tales of the Celts
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Instructor: Lynn H. Elliott
Dates: 4/22/2026 - 6/24/2026
Days: W
Times: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Sessions: 10
Location: Online Learning
Room: Link to be Provided
Fee for À La Carte Members: $55.00
Fee for Unlimited Members: Included
W.B. Yeats, in his essay "The Celtic Element In Literature," spoke of visions of a world expressed by people who "believed that trees were divine, and could take a human or grotesque shape and dance among the shadows." Once a powerful people who dominated much of Europe, the Celts were reduced to a few small groups after the Roman invasions. However, their mythology survived, thanks largely to the efforts of medieval Irish and Welsh monks who wrote down the stories.
Celtic Myths Posters
This class will be recorded.
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- Poetry for Pleasure
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Reading poetry helps you to know things more fully; it commands your attention; and it can sustain good conversation. In this class, participants select poetry from favorite sources to read aloud with fellow enthusiasts.
This class meets April 24, May 8, May 22, and June 5.
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- Reading Poetry for Insight and Enrichment
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Instructor: Kate Foley
Dates: 4/21/2026 - 6/23/2026
Days: Tu
Times: 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Sessions: 10
Location: Online Learning
Room: Link to be Provided
Fee for À La Carte Members: $55.00
Fee for Unlimited Members: Included
Each week the class will read poems by an individual poet, a collection of poems on a specific subject, or a collection of poems in a specific style. A wide range of poets and poetry will be presented, from classic to contemporary. We will discuss poetry from the perspective that the poet creates the work but the reader activates it.
This class will be live only and not recorded.
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- The Last Days of Socrates
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Instructor: OLLI at University of Arizona, Robert Yanal
Dates: 5/13/2026 - 6/10/2026
Days: W
Times: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Sessions: 5
Location: Online Learning
Room: Link to be Provided
Fee for À La Carte Members: $30.00
Fee for Unlimited Members: Included
Socrates spent his life "examining" men in public places: the agora (marketplace) and Lyceum (a gymnasium). He became a celebrity and was, at the age of 47, rudely caricatured by the comic poet Aristophanes in Clouds. In his 60s, Socrates met a handsome young nobleman, Plato, then in his late teens, and convinced him to give up poetry in favor of philosophy. In 399 BC, Socrates was convicted of impiety and corrupting the youth and sentenced to death. After the death of Socrates, Plato wrote some 26 dialogues, four of which touch on the last days of Socrates.
This class will be live only and not recorded.
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- Writer's Workshop
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THIS CLASS IS FULL. Please click the "Add to Waitlist" button below.
There is no fee to be added to the waitlist. Waitlisted members will be added to the class in the order they were added to the waitlist. We ask that you not attend the class until you have been officially registered. À La Carte Members on the waitlist will be contacted for payment before being registered in the class.
This writer's workshop serves a community of writers interested in sharing their writing and responding to other writers' work. We will focus on fiction, memoir, creative nonfiction, poetry, travel writing, stories for children, and other types of writing. Following a workshop format, this class will be an opportunity for students to receive feedback for their written work and provide meaningful support to fellow writers.
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- What to Do with What's Left
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REGISTRATION FOR THIS CLASS IS CLOSED.
Based primarily on Judith Viorst's book Making the Best of What's Left: When We're Too Old to Get the Chairs Reupholstered, this class will be a combination reading and discussion group about the situation we occupy in our last years. What kind of plans should we make? Would we prefer the single life, marriage, or some other arrangement? If we seek guidance, what kind is good, and where will we likely find it?
The book is available at Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org, Amazon, and other booksellers.
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- Writing Workshop: Let's Write a Screenplay
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REGISTRATION FOR THIS CLASS IS CLOSED.
Ever watch a movie and think, "I could write something better"? Now's your chance! This hands-on workshop for beginners delivers practical techniques from working screenwriters in a supportive environment. You'll learn structure that works, create compelling characters, and master visual storytelling. Whether you're adapting your novel or exploring that idea rattling around your brain, you'll gain the skills to write your screenplay and working knowledge of what it takes to get from page to screen. No experience necessary – just stories to tell.
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