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Past Events

Book Club: The Lyre of Orpheus

There is an important decision to be made. The Cornish Foundation is thriving under the directorship of Arthur Cornish when Arthur and his beguiling wife, Maria Theotoky, decide to undertake a project worthy of Francis Cornish -- connoisseur, collector, and notable eccentric -- whose vast fortune endows the Foundation.

Book Club: Of Arms and Artists

As Paul Staiti reveals in Of Arms and Artists, the lives of the five great American artists of the Revolutionary period--Charles Willson Peale, John Singleton Copley, John Trumbull, Benjamin West, and Gilbert Stuart--were every bit as eventful as those of the Founders with whom they continually interacted, and their works contributed mightily to America's founding spirit.

Book Club: The Judgment of Paris

While the Civil War raged in America, another revolution took shape across the Atlantic, in the studios of Paris: The artists who would make Impressionism the most popular art form in history were showing their first paintings amidst scorn and derision from the French artistic establishment.

Book Club: A Visit from the Goon Squad

Jennifer Egan’s spellbinding interlocking narratives circle the lives of Bennie Salazar, an aging former punk rocker and record executive, and Sasha, the passionate, troubled young woman he employs.

WIP Book Club: Skirt Steak

In Skirt Steak: Women Chefs on Standing the Heat and Staying in the Kitchen, Charlotte Druckman takes readers into the behind-the-scenes tell-all of the lives of women chefs. 

WIP Book Club: Cod, A Biography

In this thoughtful history, we are invited to ponder the questions: Is the fish that changed the world forever changed by the world's folly?

WIP Book Club: To The Lighthouse

To The Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf centers on the Ramsay family and their visits to the Isle of Skye in Scotland between 1910 and 1920. 

WIP Book Club: The Edible Woman

Margaret Atwood's 1969 novel, The Edible Woman, follows the story of Marian, who begins to feel like her body and her self are separating. 

WIP Book Club: Eight Flavors

In Eight Flavors: The Untold Story of American Cuisine, Sarah Lohman writes about America's unity through eight flavors: black pepper, vanilla, curry powder, chili powder, soy sauce, garlic, MSG, and Sriracha.

WIP Book Club: An Edible History of Humanity

An Edible History of Humanity, written by Tom Standage, encompasses the history of the world from prehistoric times to modern day by following the history of foods and agricultural techniques. 

WIP Book Club: What She Ate

In What She Ate: Six Remarkable Women and The Food That Tells Their Stories, Laura Shapiro talks about six famous women through the lens of food and cooking, probing how their attitudes toward food can offer new insights into their lives and our own as well.

2018 Annual Dinner

At our Annual Dinner, we will be electing officers for the upcoming year.  It's also a great opportunity to get together with other Wellesley alums in the area, catch up with what everyone is doing, and find out more about Wellesley-in-Pasadena! 

Faculty Speaker: Lois Wasserspring

Come hear Lois Wasserspring, former Senior Lecturer Emerita in Political Science, give her talk, The Paradox of Mexico: Understanding Our Neighbor in the Age of Trump.

Financial Planning Seminar & Tea

“Shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves in three generations” is an ancient proverb that describes the challenge that families have faced for centuries in sustaining both their families and their money. 

Live Free or Die

Join fellow members of Wellesley-in-Pasadena for an afternoon at the Huntington Library & Gardens, where we will hear a panel discussion with the artists.

FACULTY SPEAKER

Our star attraction is Professor Richard French of the Astronomy Department, who makes a return appearance to ponder “Are We Alone in the Universe? The Search for Life beyond Our Pale Blue Dot”.