August 2014 – August 2015
Maya Kuper and Paul will be joined by local guest artists Matt Connolly (lead guitar) & Jeff “Wag” Wagner (drums). This special show follows Paul’s & Maya’s brunch at Tori Amos’ table earlier in the day as a continuation of the festivities celebrating the 20th anniversary of RAINN, co-founded by RAINN President Scott Berkowitz and Tori.
This event is free with all merchandise proceeds benefiting RAINN (the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network).
The performance will end at 8:45 but the signing and socializing will continue till 10 pm.
Paul returns for his 8th time teaching this popular week-long summer seminar through his undergraduate alma mater in beautiful Door County, WI.
Actor Michael York and Paul launch their
project RENEWAL: Research Exploring New Amyloidosis Learning.
Both of them will speak and perform at this awareness- and fund-raising event.
As part of the Grand Ed-Ventures series, Paul and performance-partner Maya Kuper “try out” their big Greenhouse Theater show (see Aug. 18 listing) tonight, not with a full band but as an acoustic duo.
Paul screens and analyzes what is (in his opinion) the best-ever episode of the best-ever western TV series, starring Chuk Connors, Johnny Whitaker, and—in a remarkable star turn—guest Sammy Davis, Jr.
Paul presents his popular autobiography-primer program as part of the Grand Ed-Ventures series.
After 10 months away, Paul returns to one of his favorite lecture/performance sites. See Aug. 6 listing.
Screening and analysis of a pioneering subjective-camera episode of the landmark 1970s TV series.
See Aug. 3 listing.
As part of Grand Ed-Ventures, Paul presents this popular literary program about the way authors use the “irrational” to address the unfathomable.