a look at the close relationships President Franklin D. Roosevelt had with his wife Eleanor, his mistress Lucy and his cousin Margaret, through the use of programs, letters and personal documents. Roosevelt will be portrayed by Richard Marold.
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"Affairs of the Heart” 

When: Tue., Jan. 24, 1:30 p.m. 2012
Phone: 633-4991

Analyzing the personal secrets of American heads of state is a popular pastime, but has anyone ever studied the presidential correlation between going by one's initials and being a ladies' man? JFK is the most well-known example, but he certainly wasn't the first, as the Pillar Institute's "Affairs of the Heart" demonstrates in dramatic fashion. With a presidential impersonator and historically accurate letters and documents, it's FDR — and Eleanor, and Lucy and Margaret — wait, who? — as you've never seen them before. Program's at 1:30 p.m. at the Pillar Institute (202 E. Cheyenne Mountain Blvd.); reserve your $15-$20 seats by calling 633-4991. — Claire Swinford

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