• Book Talk: “No Place Like Home: An Architectural Study of Auburn, Alabama”

    Pebble Hill

    Auburn is well known as a college town and as a historic Southern village in central Alabama. The architecture that presently constitutes Auburn's built environment deserves the same level of recognition. From structures on the campus of Auburn University to historic churches and other buildings across the town, Auburn's architectural...

  • Concert: “A Winter’s Evening” With Ryanhood

    Pebble Hill

    Arizona duo 'Ryanhood', composed of Ryan Green and Cameron Hood, will perform their seasonal 'A Winter’s Evening' show, opened by Auburn's 'Picktheria'. The duo has performed in over 800 shows across the nation, with a cross-generational sound that has graced colleges, coffee-houses, concert halls, churches, and living rooms. They have won...

  • “L’Chaim and Lamentations: A Short Story Collection” Book Talk

    Pebble Hill

    Craig Darch is the author of 'L'Chaim and Lamentations', a collection of seven richly layered stories that tackle not only the question of what it means to be Jewish but also what it means to be human, exploring universal themes of companionship and loneliness, faith and perseverance. Darch is the...

  • Narratives of Obeah in West Indian Literature: Moving Through the Margins

    Assistant Professor of English and Women’s Studies faculty affiliate Dr. Janelle Rodriques presents a lecture on her recent monograph, <em>Narratives of Obeah in West Indian Literature: Moving Through the Margins</em>. The book explores representations of Obeah, a name used in the English/Creole-speaking Caribbean to describe various African-derived, syncretic Caribbean religious practices,...