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Join us at the library for a cultural review of the 1970s through music with Fran Hart!
American author Tom Wolfe coined the phrase "The Me Decade" to describe the changing values during the 1970s. One of the major characteristics of this decade was the shift from concerns about society at large and the general welfare of people as a whole to a more self-centered focus on an individual’s needs and desires.
In this one-hour presentation, music is used as a “lens” into the major events and ponderings of the decade. Some of the issues that marked the 70s included inflation, the Vietnam War, women’s rights, racial injustice, and unemployment. And who can forget the 1973 oil crisis with its long lines and rationing?
There is no shortage of music that tells the story of the 70s. This multimedia presentation includes audio and video clips coupled with live music and even a few singalongs. The presenter is Fran Hart, founding member of the Beatles tribute band 4EverFab. The presentation is family-friendly and suitable for all ages.
This program is supported in part by a grant from the Acton-Boxborough Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Registration is not required to attend, but you are encouraged to sign up!
Who
all ages
Cost
FreeHow
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