Sunnylands Lecture Series Presents
Michael Feinstein on Celebrating
Sinatra’s Centennial and His
Influence on American Popular Song
Monday, March 14, 2 – 3 pm
As part of the Sunnylands Speaker
Series sponsored with the McCallum
Theatre, and in honor of the centennial
of Frank Sinatra’s birthday,
Michael
Feinstein
presents a talk about Sinatra
and his influence on music.
Michael Feinstein, a frequent guest
at Sunnylands when the Annenbergs
were alive, is known as “The
Ambassador of the Great American
Songbook.” He is a multi-platinum-
selling singer and pianist. His smash
albums include
The Sinatra Project
and
The Sinatra Project, Vol. II: The
Good Life.
He is recognized as one
of the world’s leading interpreters of
Sinatra’s repertoire.
Sunnylands Lecture Series
Presents Dr. Sally McGill on
Earthquakes and Their Mysteries
Tuesday, March 15, 2 – 3 p.m.
We all know that Southern California
is earthquake country, but scientists
are learning more and more about our
local faults all the time. Even the well-
known San Andreas Fault continues to
present mysteries to be explored. Within
Coachella Valley at least three active
strands of the San Andreas fault are
known, and scientists are still debating
which strands are most likely to rupture
in future earthquakes.
Dr. Sally McGill,
professor and interim
chair of the Department of Geological
Sciences at California State University, San
Bernardino, summarizes her research on
the San Andreas fault and its relationship
to other nearby faults, placing her results
in the context of other studies.
This event requires pre-registration.
Register online at
http://rmpl.me/2016Feinstein11
Presented by the Rancho Mirage Public Library Foundation