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SUMMARY:Decreasing Risk For Alzheimer’s Disease - WCPL
DESCRIPTION:Alzheimer’s disease is a complex brain disorder which is currently the 6th leading cause of death in the U.S. Dr. Jeanette Norden will begin with a discussion of what is currently known about the anatomy and pathology of Alzheimer’s disease\, with an emphasis on how these relate to the signs/symptoms seen in individuals with this disorder. While for the vast majority of cases the cause of the disorder remains unknown\, a number of factors – which can increase or decrease risk – have been identified. The talk will end with a discussion of how we can keep our brains healthy and significantly decrease our risk for developing this devastating disease. This talk is intended for the general public; no background in biology or medicine is necessary.\n \nDr. Jeanette Norden is Professor Emerita\, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology\, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. From 1981-2013\, she taught medical\, graduate\, and undergraduate students and acted as Director of Medical Education in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology until her retirement. Dr. Norden has won every award given by medical students\, many of them multiple times. She was awarded the first Chair of Teaching Excellence at Vanderbilt University\, and was the first recipient of both the Gender Equity Award of the American Medical Women’s Association and the Teaching Excellence Award given by the Vanderbilt Medical School. Most recently\, she was awarded the Humanism in Medicine Award by the 2017 class of the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine\, Marshall University.\n \nDr. Norden participates in numerous outreach programs in Nashville and the surrounding communities by going to schools or by giving public lectures on topics related to the Neurosciences. For a number of years\, she has taught very popular courses in Neuroscience as part of Osher Retirement Learning Center at Vanderbilt. She was highlighted as one of the most effective teachers in America in What the Best College Teachers Do (K. Bain\, Harvard University Press\, 2004). Dr. Norden has been invited to give over 150 presentations on teaching at Universities and Medical Schools. In 2007\, she completed a 36-lecture DVD\, Understanding the Brain\, as part of the Great Courses series. In recognition of her impact on helping to educate the public about the brain and neurological disorders\, in 2011 the Vanderbilt Brain Institute and Center for Neuroscience at Vanderbilt established an annual Jeanette J. Norden Outreach Lectureship in her honor. \n
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LOCATION:Williamson Co. Public Library\, 1314 Columbia Ave.\, Franklin\, TN\, 37064\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC+0:20170223T190000
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SUMMARY:The Elephant Man
DESCRIPTION:\nStudio Tenn – The Elephant Man By Bernard Pomerance\nJamison Theater in The Factory at Franklin – February 16 – 26\, 2017 \nThis Tony Award-winning drama is based on the true life of Joseph (“John”) Merrick\, a medical mystery of Victorian England who toured Europe as a freak show attraction. His shocking disfigurement afforded him little social contact\, apart from the gawking of onlookers indulging their own morbid curiosity. When an esteemed doctor takes Merrick into his care\, he begins to see past the Elephant Man’s unsightliness\, discovering a remarkable intellect\, heart and hunger for human connection. The role of Merrick calls for his malformation to be conveyed through the actor’s physicality\, without the aid of makeup or prosthetics—a poignant allusion to what lies below the surface. \n\n\n\n
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LOCATION:Jamison Theater at The Factory at Franklin\, 230 Franklin Rd.\, Franklin\, TN\, 37064\, United States
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SUMMARY:Music City Pickers Live
DESCRIPTION:Music City Pickers LIVE! is a weekly singer-songwriter show at The Factory at Franklin’s Little Brick Theater. \nHosted by multi-hit singer songwriters\, Brady Seals and Gordon Kennedy\, performances consist of talented up-and-coming songwriters to mega-hit writers and artists. Audiences are able to sit in a beautifully renovated theater and experience the performers in an intimate setting\, unlike anywhere else in the area. \nWith Tommy Sims\, Tim Miner and Shannon Sanders \n \n
URL:https://oldfranklinis.jlbdev.com/event/music-city-pickers-live-14
LOCATION:Little Brick Theater – The Factory at Franklin\, 230 Franklin Rd.\, Franklin\, TN\, 37064\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC+0:20170223T200000
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CREATED:20161231T042656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161231T042817Z
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SUMMARY:An Evening With CANDLEBOX
DESCRIPTION:An Evening With CANDLEBOX – The Franklin Theatre\nAn Intimate Acoustic Duo Performance. Formed in 1990\, CANDLEBOX has sold over 8\,000\,000 albums worldwide and are considered one of the greatest American rock bands of that time. CANDLEBOX was the first act signed to Madonna’s Maverick Records\, which went on to sign Alanis Morissette\, Deftones and The Prodigy. They found immediate success with the release of their self-titled debut album in July 1993 \nIt featured some of the band’s biggest hit singles\, including “Far Behind”\, “You” and “Cover Me”\, and was certified platinum four times by the RIAA Two more successful albums\, Lucy and Happy Pills\, followed and CANDLEBOX toured relentlessly until 2000 when they took an indefinite hiatus. \nThe band reunited in 2006\, and two years later they released their fourth album\, Into the Sun\, followed by an extensive tour. CANDLEBOX’s latest album was released on March 11\, 2016\, to much acclaim\, and a relentless touring schedule ensues. \n
URL:https://oldfranklinis.jlbdev.com/event/an-evening-with-candlebox
LOCATION:The Franklin Theatre\, 419 Main Street\, Franklin\, TN\, 37064\, United States
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