Mass MoCA Author Talk: 'The Woman With Fifty Faces'

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (Mass MoCA) Research and Development Store will host the first session of a quarterly book club centered around the art of the graphic novel.
 
This session will be held on March 21 at 5 pm.
 
Readers will discuss "The Woman With Fifty Faces: Maria Lani & The Greatest Art Heist That Never Was."
 
Author Jonathan Lackman and illustrator Zachary James Pinson will be present to answer questions about this biographical graphic novel, which chronicles the "elusive life and tumultuous times of Maria Lani." 
 
This casual book club and roundtable is facilitated by R&D Store staff and Colleen AF Venable.
 
Tickets: $5 advance; free for members

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Veteran Spotlight: Army Reserve Sgt. Bill 'Spaceman' Lee

By Wayne SoaresSpecial to iBerkshires
FALMOUTH, Mass. — Bill Lee served his country in the Army Reserve from 1970 to 1976 during the Vietnam War. 
 
The "Spaceman" is the last Boston Red Sox player to miss time for active duty. 
 
William Francis Lee III, grew up in Burbank, Calif., and was born into a history of former semipro and professional baseball players. His grandfather William was an infielder in the Pacific Coast League and his aunt Annabelle Lee was an All-American Girls Professional Baseball player. 
 
"She taught me how to pitch," he said.
 
His father, also William, served in the Army as a sergeant during World War II and saw major action at the Battle of Okinawa as a radio communications soldier.
 
"My dad was tough, old school. My first big endorsement when I was playing was with a Honda dealership in Boston," Lee said. "I went to see my dad to get his thoughts and he says, 'If you come back with a rice-burning car, I'll run you through with the bayonet I took off a dead soldier.'"
 
Lee attended the University of Southern California and was part of the 1968 Trojan team that won the College World Series. He was drafted in the 22nd round by the Red Sox in the '68 draft. 
 
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