Platform for Pedagogy  22 January - 28 January 2009
In Brief: Wayne Koestenbaum, An Obama Presidency, Studying nature, A Vanishing City, Working in Cuba,
Death(s) In Venice, A World Without Poverty.
 Thursday, 22 January
  Artists at the Institute - Matthew Ritchie
NYU Institute of Fine Arts - 1 East 78th Street
6:30pm, $0, Rsvp.
  Building the Solidarity Economy in the Northeast US: Visions, Practices & Strategies
Brecht Forum - 451 West Street
7:30pm, $6-15.
  Visiting Critic Talk: Wayne Koestenbaum
NYU Steinhardt - 34 Stuyvesant Street, Einstein Auditorium
5-6pm, $0.
  Access to the Region's Core
Museum of the City of New York - 1220 5th Avenue
6:30pm, $5/9.
 Friday, 23 January
  The Obama Presidency: What it Could Mean for the Middle East and the Muslim World
NYU Hagop Kevorkian Center - 50 Washington Sq S at 255 Sullivan St.
12:30-6pm, $0.
 Saturday, 24 January
  The Vanishing City - A Townhall Discussion
The New Dixon Place Theater - 161 Chrystie Street (b/w Rivington and Delancey Sts.)
8pm, $15/12, Rsvp: (212) 219-0736 ext. 113.
  Studying Nature: New Research on Oil Sketches
Morgan Library - 225 Madison Ave
11am-4pm, $0-25.
 Sunday, 25 January
 Monday, 26 January
  Working in Cuba: the Politics of Anthropological Research in Contemporary Cuba
Wenner-Gren Foundation - 470 Park Avenue South
6-9pm, $0, Rsvp.
  Deaths In Venice: The Case(S) Of Gustav (Von) Aschenbach
One of Three, Discipline (Mann)

Columbia University, Int'l Affairs Bldg - 420 W 118 St, Room 1510
8-10pm, $0.
 Tuesday, 27 January
  Muhammad Yunus: Creating A World Without Poverty
Social Business and the Future of Capitalism

Lerner Hall - 2920 Broadway
3-5pm, $0.
  APHA Lecture: John Randle of the Whittington Press
The Grolier Club - 47 East 60th Street.
6pm, $0, Rsvp.
  Building Over the Past: The Hidden Layers of the City
Center for Architecture - 536 LaGuardia Place
6-8pm, $20, Rsvp.
  Branden W. Joseph, The Roh and the Cooked:
Structural Film, Actionism, Paracinema

Light Industry - 55 33rd Street, 3rd Floor
7:30pm, $0.
 Wednesday, 28 January
  Science, Culture, and the Evolution of a Stealth Social Policy:
Reducing HIV Among Injecting Drug Users

CUNY Graduate Center - 365 5th Avenue, Rm 9206.
6-7:45pm, $0, Rsvp.
  Joachim Pissarro and David Carrier: For a Kantian Critique of Modernism
New York Studio School - 8 W 8th Street.
6:30pm, $0.

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