All presentations, exhibits, displays, and tours are free and open to the public. No registration required.

The following artistic performance requires a paid admission:

The Katrina Letters

Performance Saturday, January 19, 2013, 9:00 pm. In the cleanup of Hurricane Katrina, a New Orleans family discovered 500 letters exchanged by their parents at the time of their courtship during World War II. Ensemble piece for actors, singers with music ranging from Schubert to Tango to Broadway. Open seating. Tickets are $15 and are available online and at the door.

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Michael Hanby

Michael Hanby, a theologian, is Assistant Professor of Science and Culture at the John Paul II Institute for Studies of Marriage and Family at the Catholic University of America, where he teaches primarily in the theology, biotechnology, and bioethics specialization. Prior to that, he taught at Baylor University and Villanova University. He is currently working on a book about the doctrine of creation in critical engagement with the Darwinian tradition of evolutionary biology. He is author of AUGUSTINE AND MODERNITY (Routledge: 2003), as well as articles in COMMUNIO, MODERN THEOLOGY, THEOLOGY TODAY, PRO ECCLESIA, and NEW BLACKFRIARS. Professor Hanby and his wife, Stephanie, have two young children and live in Hyattsville, MD.