Platform for Pedagogy  01 April - 07 April 2010
In Brief: A Contemporary Greek Drama, Mediating the Divine, Peter Burke, Art and Performance, An Architecture of the Hidden, Two Cities and the Sea, Barbara London, Print and Power and Who Protects Antiquity?
 Thursday, 01 April
  Global Thought: Neo-Liberalism, Secularism, and the Future of the Left in India
Columbia University, The Schapiro Center - 530 W 120 St
10am - 7:30pm, $0.
  Visiting Artist Talks: Shirin Neshat
NYU Barney Building - 34 Stuyvesant St, Einstein Auditorium
5:15 - 6:15pm, $0.
  Joaquim Moreno introducing António Cunha Telles's "Continuar a Viver" (1975) and João Dias's "As Operações SAAL" (2009)
Goethe-Institut Wyoming Building - 5 E 3 St
6pm, $0.
  Randall Smith, The Prince of Silicon Valley: Frank Quattrone and the Dot-Com Bubble
Association of the Bar of the City of New York - 42 W 44 St
6 - 8pm, $0 Register.
  Divining the Message, Mediating the Divine (Day One of Three)
Columbia University, Buell Hall - 515 W 116
6 - 8pm, $0.
  Apertures of Awe: Windows to the World Made Strange by Images
School of Visual Arts - 209 E 23 St, Fl 3 Amphitheater
7pm, $0.
  Drama in Greece 2010: General Strikes, Youth Rebellions, Immigrants Rights
Brecht Forum - 451 West St
7:30pm, $6.
 Friday, 02 April
  The Challenge of Integration in the Twenty-First Century:
Muslims in the United States and France

Columbia University, Buell Hall - 515 W 116, East Gallery
9am - 6:15pm, $0.
  Divining the Message, Mediating the Divine (Day Two of Three)
Columbia University, Buell Hall - 515 W 116
9:30am - 8pm, $0.
 Saturday, 03 April
  Divining the Message, Mediating the Divine (Day Three of Three)
Columbia University, Buell Hall - 515 W 116
10:35am - 8pm, $0.
 Sunday, 04 April
  An Act of State: The Execution of Martin Luther King
Brecht Forum - 451 West St
7:30pm, $6.
 Monday, 05 April
  Bai gan, bai zuo, bai shuo! (wasted work, wasted effort, wasted speech):
The innovative future(s) of a dead Chinese village

Columbia University, Schermerhorn Extension - 1200 Amsterdam Ave, Rm 457
4:30 - 6pm, $0.
  Yolande Daniels: The Architecture of the Hidden
Picnic Market Cafe - 2665 Broadway
6 - 7pm, $10.
  A Tale of Two Cities and of Climate Change:
Future Sea Level Projections in New York and Abu Dhabi

NYU, building unknown - 19 Washington Sq North
6:30, $0.
  Peter Burke, The Republic of Letters: Survival or Revival?
Columbia University, Heyman Center - 74 Morningside Dr, Fl 2
6:15 - 8:15pm, $0.
  Panel on Intersections with Art & Performance
CUNY Graduate Center - 365 Fifth Ave, Rm C198
6:30 - 8pm, $0.
 Tuesday, 06 April
  Barbara London, Cutting Edge: Still Sharp
School of Visual Arts - 209 E 23 St, Fl 3 Amphitheater
7pm, $0.
  Gary Marcus: On the Evolution of the Human Brain
American Museum of Natural History, Kaufman Theater - Central Park West at 79th St
6pm, $0.
 Wednesday, 07 April
  Andrew Arato: Beyond Reform and Revolution
Constitution Making from Central Europe to South Africa

The New School, Johnson/Kaplan Hall - 66 W 12 St, Rm 510
6pm, $0.
  James McGrath, Pulitzer: A Life in Politics, Print, and Power
Columbia University, Journalism Building - 2950 Broadway, Fl 3
6 - 8:30pm, $0.
  Are New York's Streets Out of (Design) Control?
Scandinavia House - 58 Park Avenue
6:30 - 8pm, $15/Reservations required.
  Who Protects Antiquity?
CUNY Graduate Center - 365 Fifth Ave, Proshansky Auditorium
6:30pm, $0.

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