EPS: Dr. Bill Presents “Langston Hughes”

EPS: Dr. Bill Presents “Langston Hughes”

Explore the contributions of Langston Hughes, one of the most visible writers of the Harlem Renaissance. His work ranged from novels and plays to short stories and children’s books; however, his most widely appreciated pieces were his poems. His writing reflected the...
EPS: Dr. Bill Presents “Sacagawea”

EPS: Dr. Bill Presents “Sacagawea”

As a Lemhi Shoshone woman only in her teens, Sacagawea was instrumental in helping the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Sacagawea traveled with the expedition thousands of miles from North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean and helped to establish cultural contacts with Native...
Dr. Bill Presents: Women of the Stars (Part Two)

Dr. Bill Presents: Women of the Stars (Part Two)

Five thousand years ago, ancient priestesses studied the stars and planets as a way to forecast human and heavenly events, yet the names of most of these women have been lost. Join us for this exhilarating two-part series exploring the stories of the many women who...
Dr. Bill Presents: Women of the Stars (Part One)

Dr. Bill Presents: Women of the Stars (Part One)

Five thousand years ago, ancient priestesses studied the stars and planets as a way to forecast human and heavenly events, yet the names of most of these women have been lost. Join us for this exhilarating two-part series exploring the stories of the many women who...
Dr. Bill Presents: Fifteen Gems for the Holidays

Dr. Bill Presents: Fifteen Gems for the Holidays

Celebrate the holidays as we explore fifteen wonderful stories that speak to the meaning of the season. Besides classics like “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens and “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry, this program also looks at stories that are not as familiar but...