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Directing Thesis: Machinal | Fall 2017
A woman is trapped in a suffocating and inhuman world, her only choices defined by men. Desperate to escape, she dares to pursue increasingly reckless forms of protest. Sophie Treadwell’s ...
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Directing Thesis: Machinal | Fall 2017
A woman is trapped in a suffocating and inhuman world, her only choices defined by men. Desperate to escape, she dares to pursue increasingly reckless forms of protest. Sophie Treadwell’s ...
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Directing Thesis: Machinal | Fall 2017
A woman is trapped in a suffocating and inhuman world, her only choices defined by men. Desperate to escape, she dares to pursue increasingly reckless forms of protest. Sophie Treadwell’s ...
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Directing Thesis: Machinal | Fall 2017
A woman is trapped in a suffocating and inhuman world, her only choices defined by men. Desperate to escape, she dares to pursue increasingly reckless forms of protest. Sophie Treadwell’s ...
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Directing Thesis: Machinal | Fall 2017
A woman is trapped in a suffocating and inhuman world, her only choices defined by men. Desperate to escape, she dares to pursue increasingly reckless forms of protest. Sophie Treadwell’s ...
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Introducing Bangsokol: A Requiem for Cambodia | Fall 2017
Rithy Panh, filmmaker Phloeun Prim, Cambodian Living Arts Him Sophy, composer Trent Walker, librettist Introduced and co-moderated by Shanny Peer, Columbia Maison Française, and Dean Carol ...
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Young Writers Present | Fall 2017
The fourth biannual presentation of creative writing by the students of Columbia Artist/Teachers (CA/T) from New York City high schools: Bronx Studio School for Writers and Artists , Frank Sinatra ...
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Gallery Talks for Living in America: Frank Lloyd Wright, Harlem, and Modern Housing | Fall 2017
Experience Living in America: Frank Lloyd Wright, Harlem, and Modern Housing from a variety of perspectives. Join us on Saturday, December 2nd, at 1 pm for a conversation with Mario Gooden, ...
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Risk with Laura Poitras | Fall 2017
Followed by a conversation with Laura Poitras, Alex Abdo, and Maureen A. Ryan Filmed over six years, Risk is a complex and volatile character study that collides with a high stakes election year ...
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Carolee Schneemann | Fall 2017
Introduction by Leeza Meksin, Visual Arts Responsed by Branden Joseph, Art History and Archaeology Carolee Schneemann discussed her boundary-breaking practice and creative process, on the ...
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Complex Issues: M. Butterfly | Fall 2017
David Henry Hwang, Theatre, and Julie Taymor Introduced and moderated by Christian Parker, Theatre Playwright David Henry Hwang, Theatre, and director Julie Taymor discuss their collaboration on ...
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Public Housing Today: A Round Table Discussion for Living in America | Fall 2017
This conversation carries forward the Living in America: Frank Lloyd Wright, Harlem, and Public Housing exhibition premise and considers the current challenges facing New York City public housing.
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Swagger: Olivier Babinet, 2016, 90 min. | Fall 2017
Free and open to the public. Subtitles are in English. Screening followed by discussion with director Olivier Babinet and Brent Edwards. The public housing projects in the banlieues outside ...
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Acting Thesis: The Seagull | Fall 2017
Directed by Andrei Serban Various showings.
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Annette Insdorf Presents An Uneventful Story | Fall 2017
Nieciekawa historia, or An Uneventful Story, by Wojciech Has. Presented by Annette Insdorf, Film Studies, celebrating the publication of her new book Intimations: The Cinema of Wojciech Has, and ...
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Annette Insdorf Presents Codes | Fall 2017
Szyfry, or Codes, by Wojciech Has. Presented by Annette Insdorf, Film Studies, celebrating the publication of her new book Intimations: The Cinema of Wojciech Has, and her 30 years of full-time ...
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Acting Thesis: The Seagull | Fall 2017
Directed by Andrei Serban Various showings.
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Army of Shadows (L'Armee des ombres): Jean-Pierre Melville, 1969, 145 min. | Fall 2017
Free and open to the public. Subtitles are in English. Screening followed by a discussion with Richard Pena and Robert Paxton, moderated by Shanny Peer. Surely the most famous and subtle French ...
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The Inaugural Max Ritvo Poetry Series | Fall 2017
Kaveh Akbar, Lucie Brock-Broido, Timothy Donnelly, Dorothea Lasky, Herb Leibowitz, Shane McCrae, Elizabeth Metzger, Sara Ruhl, and Don Share read the poetry of Max Ritvo '16, author of Four ...
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Acting Thesis: The Seagull | Fall 2017
Directed by Andrei Serban Various showings.
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Acting Thesis: The Seagull | Fall 2017
Directed by Andrei Serban Various showings.
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Acting Thesis: The Seagull | Fall 2017
Directed by Andrei Serban Various showings.
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Tomás Saraceno | Fall 2017
The visionary work of artist Tomas Saraceno traverses art, engineering, the natural sciences, architecture, and social theory. Presented at the COP21 United Nations Climate Change Conference in ...
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Family Day for Living in America: Frank Lloyd Wright, Harlem, and Modern Housing | Fall 2017
Visit Columbia University’s Wallach Art Gallery for an afternoon of art-making activities that invites families to re-imagine their homes and communities and explore the exhibition, Living in America ...
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The Art Ensemble of Chicago: Tribute to Joseph Jarman | Fall 2017
The Art Ensemble of Chicago Roscoe Mitchell, flutes, saxophones Famoudou Don Moye, drums, percussion Hugh Ragin, trumpet Tomeka Reid, cello Jaribu Shahid, double bass Junius Paul, double bass ...
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Living in America: Symposium | Fall 2017
The question of how to live in America preoccupied many architects and planners from Frank Lloyd Wright to the consortium behind Harlem's first public housing proposals in the mid-twentieth century. ...
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Complex Issues: South of Pico: African American Artists in Los Angeles in the 1960s and 1970s | Fall 2017
Kellie Jones, Art History and Archaeology, and Farah Jasmine Griffin, English and Comparative Literature Introduction by Deborah Cullen, Miriam ...
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Story I/O (Input/Output) | Fall 2017
Led by Columbia Digital Storytelling Lab, Story I/O, or "Input/Output," is a highly interactive one-day event to explore new forms and functions of storytelling. This first edition explores the lab's ...
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A Cultural Plan for All New Yorkers, with Tom Finkelpearl | Fall 2017
Commissioner Tom Finkelpearl, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs Introduction by Ester Fuchs, School of International and Public Affairs. Department of Cultural Affairs Commissioner Tom ...
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Opening Reception: Living in America | Fall 2017
We celebrated the opening of the Wallach Art Gallery's fall exhibition, "Living in America: Frank Lloyd Wright, Harlem and Modern Housing." "Living in America," part of a manifesto that was ...
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