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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260207
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/staging-james-baldwin-and-william-f-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260208
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/staging-james-baldwin-and-william-f-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260209
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260210
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260211
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260212
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260213
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260214
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260215
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260216
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260217
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/staging-james-baldwin-and-william-f-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260218
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/staging-james-baldwin-and-william-f-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260219
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260220
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288842739
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260221
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288843764
URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/staging-james-baldwin-and-william-f-
 buckley-belonging-in-opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260222
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288844789
URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/staging-james-baldwin-and-william-f-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260223
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288845814
URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/staging-james-baldwin-and-william-f-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260224
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288846839
URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/staging-james-baldwin-and-william-f-
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260225
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288847864
URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/staging-james-baldwin-and-william-f-
 buckley-belonging-in-opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260226
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288848889
URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/staging-james-baldwin-and-william-f-
 buckley-belonging-in-opera
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260227
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260228
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260301
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
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SEQUENCE:0
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260302
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260303
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260304
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260305
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260306
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260307
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260308
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260309
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260310
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260311
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260312
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260313
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288863240
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260314
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288864265
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260315
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288865290
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 buckley-belonging-in-opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260316
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288866315
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 buckley-belonging-in-opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260317
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288866316
URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/staging-james-baldwin-and-william-f-
 buckley-belonging-in-opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260318
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288868365
URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/staging-james-baldwin-and-william-f-
 buckley-belonging-in-opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260319
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288869390
URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/staging-james-baldwin-and-william-f-
 buckley-belonging-in-opera
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260320
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260321
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260322
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260323
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260324
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260325
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260326
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260327
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260328
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260329
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260330
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260331
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260401
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260402
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288885788
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260403
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288886813
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 buckley-belonging-in-opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260404
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260405
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260406
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288890912
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260407
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288891937
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260408
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288892962
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 buckley-belonging-in-opera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260409
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288893987
URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/staging-james-baldwin-and-william-f-
 buckley-belonging-in-opera
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260410
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288895012
URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/staging-james-baldwin-and-william-f-
 buckley-belonging-in-opera
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260411
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288897061
URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/staging-james-baldwin-and-william-f-
 buckley-belonging-in-opera
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Continuing WashU’s long tradition in the performing arts\, the 
 Center for Race\, Ethnicity & Equity presents a performance of Damien Sneed
  and Karen Chilton’s chamber opera\, The Tongue & The Lash. Based on an ima
 gined conversation between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley\, Jr. after
  their infamous 1965 Cambridge Union debate\, Sneed and Chilton’s work prev
 iously played at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2021.\n\nThe Belonging
  in Opera exhibition offers an array of historical material drawn from the 
 Olin\, Gaylord\, and St. Louis Public libraries\, and inspired by this conv
 ergence of forces\, in support of the spring performance of The Tongue & Th
 e Lash.\n\nThis exhibition was organized by James Baldwin Review—Justin A. 
 Joyce & Kyle Proehl\, with research assistance by Matthew Johnson.
DTSTAMP:20260415T040215Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260412
GEO:38.648457;90.307739
LOCATION:Olin Library\, Kagan Grand Stair (Level 1)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Staging James Baldwin and William F. Buckley: Belonging in Opera
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51384288898086
URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/staging-james-baldwin-and-william-f-
 buckley-belonging-in-opera
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