Platform for Pedagogy  16 July - 22 July 2009
Late City Final Edition
In Brief: Swine Flu and Enterprise, The End of Enlightenment, The Olympic Bird's Nest and Practicing Law as a Woman.
 Thursday, 16 July
  Seven Ways of Looking at Grammar
Eugene Lang, Wollman Hall - 66 W. 12 St, 5th Fl
6pm, $0 Rsvp required.
  Who's Afraid of the Swine Flu? The Intersection of Capitalism, Food & Disease
Brecht Forum - 451 West St
7:30pm, $6-$15, Rsvp.
 Friday, 17 July
 Saturday, 18 July
 Sunday, 19 July
 Monday, 20 July
  Freedom: Do It Yourself
New School, Johnson/Kaplan Hall - 66 W. 12 St, Room 510
6:30pm, $0.
  How Does Enlightenment End?
Picnic Market Cafe - 2665 Broadway (near 101st St)
6 - 7pm, $10.
  A New Path to the Moon and Beyond Using Gravitational Chaos
American Museum of Natural History, Linder Theater - Central Park West at 79th St
7:30pm, $15.
  TropiChat: Eduardo Coutinho and Bruno Barreto
Americas Society - 680 Park Avenue
6:30pm, $0, Rsvp required.
  "What does this button do?": Technology and the Bird's Nest Olympic Stadium in Beijing
Center for Architecture - 536 LaGuardia Place
6 - 8pm, $0, Rsvp.
 Tuesday, 21 July
 Wednesday, 22 July
  Visiting Artist Talk: Derrick Adams
NYU - 34 Stuyvesant Street, Einstein Auditorium
6 - 7pm, $0.
  What It's Really Like to Practice Law as a Woman
Association of the Bar of the City of New York - 42 W 44th Street
6pm, $0, Register.

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