Celebrate Irish author James Joyce with a free livestream of dramatic readings. Here's how to watch.
As readers of James Joyce may know, the Irish author’s ambling, rambling 1922 tome “Ulysses” takes place in Dublin over the course of a single day — June 16, 1904. And fans of Joyce have been marking the occasion they call “Bloomsday” almost ever since.
The UCLA Hammer Museum’s own annual Joycean celebration moves online this year. But, as in previous iterations, it will feature actors giving live dramatic readings from “Ulysses” — including character Molly Bloom’s famously racy monologue — interspersed with musicians performing traditional Irish songs. Viewers need only supply their own Irish whiskey and/or Guinness.
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