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Thursday, 01 April |
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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.
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Visiting Artist Talks: Shirin Neshat
NYU Barney Building - 34 Stuyvesant St, Einstein Auditorium
5:15 - 6:15pm, $0.
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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.
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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.
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Divining the Message, Mediating the Divine (Day One of Three)
Columbia University, Buell Hall - 515 W 116
6 - 8pm, $0.
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Apertures of Awe: Windows to the World Made Strange by Images
School of Visual Arts - 209 E 23 St, Fl 3 Amphitheater
7pm, $0.
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Drama in Greece 2010: General Strikes, Youth Rebellions, Immigrants Rights
Brecht Forum - 451 West St
7:30pm, $6.
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Friday, 02 April |
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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.
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Divining the Message, Mediating the Divine (Day Two of Three)
Columbia University, Buell Hall - 515 W 116
9:30am - 8pm, $0.
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Saturday, 03 April |
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Divining the Message, Mediating the Divine (Day Three of Three)
Columbia University, Buell Hall - 515 W 116
10:35am - 8pm, $0.
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Sunday, 04 April |
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An Act of State: The Execution of Martin Luther King
Brecht Forum - 451 West St
7:30pm, $6.
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Monday, 05 April |
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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.
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Yolande Daniels: The Architecture of the Hidden
Picnic Market Cafe - 2665 Broadway
6 - 7pm, $10.
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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.
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Peter Burke, The Republic of Letters: Survival or Revival?
Columbia University, Heyman Center - 74 Morningside Dr, Fl 2
6:15 - 8:15pm, $0.
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Panel on Intersections with Art & Performance
CUNY Graduate Center - 365 Fifth Ave, Rm C198
6:30 - 8pm, $0.
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Tuesday, 06 April |
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Barbara London, Cutting Edge: Still Sharp
School of Visual Arts - 209 E 23 St, Fl 3 Amphitheater
7pm, $0.
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Gary Marcus: On the Evolution of the Human Brain
American Museum of Natural History, Kaufman Theater - Central Park West at 79th St
6pm, $0.
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Wednesday, 07 April |
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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.
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James McGrath, Pulitzer: A Life in Politics, Print, and Power
Columbia University, Journalism Building - 2950 Broadway, Fl 3
6 - 8:30pm, $0.
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Are New York's Streets Out of (Design) Control?
Scandinavia House - 58 Park Avenue
6:30 - 8pm, $15/Reservations required.
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Who Protects Antiquity?
CUNY Graduate Center - 365 Fifth Ave, Proshansky Auditorium
6:30pm, $0.
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