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Thursday, 02 April |
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Charles Murray: Too Many of You are Going to College
NYU Kimmel Center - 60 Washington Square South, Room 802
11am - 1pm, $0.
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Dusan Sidjanski: The Balkan Region and the Role of Greece
Columbia University, Int'l Affairs Building - 420 W. 118 St, Rm 1219
12 - 1:30pm, $0.
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Dan Rather: Democracy and the 24-Hour News Cycle
City College - Convent Ave at 138 St, Shepard Hall, Great Hall
5:30 - 7pm, $0.
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D.N. Rodowick: The World, Time (On Deleuze's Cinematic Ethics)
Eugene Lang - 80 5th Ave, Rm. 529
6pm, $0.
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Superclass: The Global Power Elite and the World They Are Making
Columbia University, Low Memorial Library - 535 W. 116 St
6:30 - 8pm, $0.
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Billie Tsien: Women's Work is Never Done
Cooper Union, The Great Hall - 7 East 7 Street at Third Avenue
6:30pm, $0.
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Changing States of Memory: Dinh Q. Le
Museum of Modern Art, Cullman Building, Bartos Theater 3 - 11 W 53rd St
6:30pm, $10.
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The Informalization of Interstate War
Columbia University, Int'l Affairs Building - 420 W. 118 St, Rm 411
6:30, $0.
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A Talk with Slyvère Lotringer on Autonomia; Mika Tajima's "Dead By Third Act"
X - 548 W. 22 St
7:30, $0, RSVP.
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Friday, 03 April |
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Frontiers of Humanitarianism: Concepts and Cases
Columbia University, Int'l Affairs Building - 420 W. 118 St, Rm 1501
9am - 6pm, $0.
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Trans-Atlantic Capitalism: Financial and Intellectual Flows
Columbia University, Warren Hall - 1125 Amsterdam Ave, Feldberg Rm
10am - 5pm, $0.
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Tom Shepard: A Great Muslim Nation? France and Algeria, 1955/1958
Columbia University, Buell Hall - 515 West 116th St
12 - 2pm, $0.
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Reza Arjmand: HIV/AIDS in Iran, An Islamic Solution for a Global Problem
Columbia University, Int'l Affairs Building - 420 W. 118 St, Rm 1118
12:30 - 2pm, $0.
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Kayapo Cosmology as Praxis: Marxist Animism and the Material Life of Forms
CUNY Graduate Center - 365 5 Ave, Room C415A
4:15pm, $0.
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Natalie Jeremijenko: Re-Imagining Our Relationship to Natural Systems and Material Culture
School of Visual Arts - 136 West 21 Street, 2nd floor
6 - 8pm, $0, Rsvp.
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Saturday, 04 April |
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Mid Atlantic Slavic Studies Conference at Eugene Lang
Eugene Lang, Lang Cafe - 66 West 12th
8:30am - 6pm, $0.
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Jason Brown on Paranoid Machines: Conspiracy Games and Desire Control in Tron
Cabinet Magazine - 300 Nevins Street, Brooklyn
7 - 9pm, $0.
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Sunday, 05 April |
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Russia and the Ottoman Empire: Transregional and Comparative Approaches
Columbia University, Philosophy Hall - 1150 Amsterdam Ave, Grad Student Lounge
10am - 5:30pm, $0.
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Monday, 06 April |
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Sustainable Thinking: Building the Modern Community
Museum of Modern Art, Cullman Building, Bartos Theater 3 - 11 W 53rd St
6:30pm, $10.
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W.H. Auden in New York: A Lecture by David Lehman
The New School - 66 West 12 Street, Johnson/Kaplan Hall, Room 510
6:30pm, $5.
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Tuesday, 07 April |
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Democratization and Islamization: Indonesia's Non-Fundamentalist Sources of Shari'a Law
Columbia University, Int'l Affairs Building - 420 W. 118 St, 7 Fl
4 - 6pm, $0.
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Amy Holmes and Sherrill Stroschein: Ground War as Political Communication
Columbia University, Int'l Affairs Building - 420 W. 118 St, Rm 801
4 - 6pm, $0.
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Michael Rock: Superficiality: Dematerialization and Branded Surfaces
School of Visual Arts - 136 West 21 Street, 2nd floor
6 - 8pm, $0, Rsvp.
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Asef Bayat: Thirty Years of Islamic Revolution
Columbia University, Int'l Affairs Building - 420 W. 118 St, Rm 1501
6:30 - 8:30, $0.
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Stem Cells in the City: Ethics, Law, and the Public Interest
Theresa Lang Community and Student Center, Arnhold Hall - 55 W. 13 St, 2 Fl
6:30 - 8:30, $0.
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Wednesday, 08 April |
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Donald Kuspit and Fre Ilgen in Conversation: The Fate of Abstraction
New York Studio School - 8 West 8 St
6:30pm, $0.
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Power & Fashion
CUNY Graduate Center - 365 5 Ave, Elebash Recital Hall
7pm, $0.
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Jurgen Todenhofer: The Untold Story of the Iraqi Resistance
NYU - 19 University Place, Room 102
7 - 8:30pm, $0.
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