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Literary Evenings with David and Mary Trumbull

The Evenings and Their Themes

  • 10/31/2019 - Crime Scene
  • 2/10/2019 - Year of the Pig
  • 10/28/2018 - Bones
  • 4/21/2018 - Brush up Your Shakespeare
  • 3/18/2018 - March Madness
  • 2/17/2018 - Who Let the Dogs Out?
  • 6/11/2017 - Do the "Wright" Thing
  • 1/28/2017 - Year of the Rooster
  • 10/29/2016 - It Was a Dark and Stormy Night
  • 2/6/2016 - Mardi Gras
  • 8/2/2015 - Diary
  • 7/5/2015 - Human Events
  • 4/4/2015 - Bargain
  • 11/22/2014 - Wall
  • 10/31/2014 - Blood
  • 7/12/2014 - Future
  • 1/25/2014 - Burns Night
  • 10/31/2013 - Bewitched
  • 9/1/2013 - Work
  • 4/25/2013 - Secrets
  • 12/8/2012 - A Christmas Story
  • 4/13/2012 - For Those in Peril on the Sea
  • 1/20/2012 - Here There By Dragons
  • 10/22/2011 - Dark
  • 9/25/2011 - Dry
  • 7/16/2011 - Wet
  • 2/27/2011 - Gory/Gorey Valentine
  • 9/11/2010 - Villians
  • 4/10/2010 - Heroes
  • 2/12/2010 - "Dear John"/Love Letters
  • 1/15/2010 - Disasters
  • 9/5/2009 - The Beat Goes On
  • 2/24/2009 - Vice Verse
  • 1/11/2009 - Winter
  • 11/14/2008 - Hollywood/Bollywood
  • 6/30/2008 - Rhymes with June
  • 5/3/2008 - Run for the Roses
  • 2/17/2008 - Lovers Leap
  • 1/27/2008 - Burns Night
  • 11/18/2007 - Bounty
  • 10/31/2007 - Ghosts
  • 3/18/2007 - Ides of March
  • 2/18/2007 - Love is Magical
  • 10/29/2006 - Souls
  • 4/23/2006 - Baseball
  • 3/26/2006 - Anniversaries
  • 3/19/2005 - Birthdays
  • 2/12/2005 - Talk About Sex
  • 10/30/2004 - Masks
  • 9/25/2004 - Fallen Women
  • 6/19/2004 - Exotic Places
  • 5/29/2004 - Avian Literary Night
  • 11/29/2003 - Food for Thought
  • 11/1/2003 - Death
  • 8/18/2003 - Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n' Roll
  • 7/3/2003 - American Dream
  • 4/21/2003 - Fairy Tales
  • 3/1/2003 - Idylls of March
  • 2/15/2003 - Let me Count the Ways
  • 12/14/2002 - Heat up Your Holidays
  • 10/27/2002 - A Chill up Your Spine
  • 7/2/2002 - Symposium
  • 6/3/2002 - Dante and Chianti
  • 4/30/2002 - Poetry and Potation
  • 5/26/2001 - Expose Yourself to Literature
  • 6/27/1998 - Joshua Slocum