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Visual Arts
September 09 2009 - ongoing

Emily Epstein, a Barnard '07 alum who moved to Buenos Aires to learn spanish and work on a long-term photo project, worked in Villa 31, a slum in the heart of the city, and photographed a girl's soccer team that stressed leadership for young girls living in poverty. The... | Learn More


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Film
December 27 2010 - ongoing

WHALING CITY is a dramatic narrative feature film set in New Bedford, Mass. in the rapidly changing world of the modern fishing industry. It tells the story of a third-generation independent commercial fisherman, struggling to keep a grasp on his way of life - and a long-held family boat - as costs... | Learn More

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Comedy
June 29 2011 - ongoing
12:30 PM to 1:30 PM

Laugh along as MR. FUNNY PANTS himself enlightens us on everything from the do’s and don’ts of dating, to the in’s and out’s of writing this quasi-memoir MR. FUNNY PANTS.  Actress and Comedian (and Columbia graduate) Jenny Slate (CC'04) will interview the... | Learn More


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Readings & Literature
July 16 2011 - ongoing
5:00 PM to 7:00 PM

Montauk Tango: From the ashes of 9/11 to the frying pan of a Hampton's restaurant. Book signing by author Dr. Lewis Gross ('79DM), every saturday 5pm-7pm.

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Readings & Literature
August 17 2011 - ongoing
12:30 PM to 1:45 PM

Bestselling novelists Edward Conlon (Blue Blood) and Andrew Gross '82BUS (The Blue Zone) discuss their new thrillers that will keep you up well beyond this talk and through the dog days of summer.  Moderated by Rosemary Harris, President of the Mystery Writers of American NY... | Learn More


Full Price $ 32.00 Buy Ticket
Dance
January 19 to January 21,
January 24 to January 28,
January 22 - ongoing
and January 29 - ongoing
Jan 19-21, 24-28 7:30 PM
Jan 22, 29 2:30 AM

Jan 19 - 21, 24 - 28 at 7:30pm
Jan 22 and 29 at 2:30pm

$40 / $32 Advance

“Strikingly composed . . . a technically assured performance by Will Bond. A portrait of one ‘genius’ taking on another. . . Bond has balletic precision.” – The New... | Learn More


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Music
January 23 - ongoing

"Highway Records proudly presents its first split EP, epic release by Italian talent Francys (Time Has Changed, Resopal, Composite) and respected Russian producer Andrey Burtaev, mostly known under his Electrosoul System alias. “Crossing The White Line” and “Don’t So... | Learn More


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Visual Arts
May 03
and April 23 to May 20
Exhibit Opening Reception May 3, 2012 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Exhibit Hours Daily 9:00 AM to 9:30 PM

Form and Figure is a solo exhibit of recent paintings, collages and prints by Elizabeth Langer '68BC.

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Other
May 02 to September 28
"Doors open" 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM

Brazilian Photographer Bruno Cals to Exhibit at 1500 Gallery

May 2 – September 28, 2012

NEW YORK – 1500 Gallery is pleased to present Horizons, an exhibition of color photographs by... | Learn More


Special FREE
Visual Arts
May 04 to June 16
Opening Reception May 4 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM

In a variety of forms, Önürmen unveils the relationships and discrepancies between personal and public experience as seen through the lens of the contemporary media. With a visual language founded in broadcast and other public channels of information, the artist deconstructs the... | Learn More


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Film
May 16 to May 20

The People's Film Festival (TPFF) celebrates the power of the media when placed in the hands of the people.  Whether it is a protest, or powerful clip shot in the most extreme conditions, these stories matter to us.  The festival features screenings from emerging producers,... | Learn More


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Theatre
May 17 to May 27
Thursdays - Sundays 8:00 PM
Special Saturday showing 10:00 PM

Aporia Theater has announced the limited engagement of Woyzeck, a new adaptation by Artistic Director Sarah Elizabeth Wansley ‘08CC.

Germany,1836. At the age of 23, Georg Buchner begins a haunting new play based on a real murder in the German countryside, but dies before he can... | Learn More


CAAL Member Ticket and Reception $ 12.00
Full Price Ticket and Reception $ 40.00
Visual Arts
May 19
Guided gallery tour 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Sue Scott Gallery Reception 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM

TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE.

On Saturday, May 19, spend the afternoon with fellow CAAL members and their guests to enjoy a private, guided tour of the transformed Lower East Side gallery district, surrounding the New Museum on the Bowery.  Led by director of Sue Scott Gallery, Ian Cofre... | Learn More


Film
May 23
Screening 2:00 PM

DISSoNANCE

Synopsis: When Troy and Marina (played by Karina Junker '06TC) meet again, the resurgence of the strong chemistry between them leads Troy to a dark obsession over bringing her back. The film takes you on a journey of Troy's inner struggles, feelings and the dissonance... | Learn More


At the door $ 50.00 Buy Ticket
Online until May 24 $ 35.00 Buy Ticket
Students at the door $ 25.00
Party
May 25
Doors Open 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM

Come toast the future with us at TDN’s 5th Annual Benefit Cocktail!  Enjoy our open bar serving a selection of premium wines and beers. This year’s Benefit will also feature light hors d’oeuvres, dancing, raffle and silent auction and the unveiling and presentation of... | Learn More


Full Price $ 60.00 Buy Ticket
Columbia Discount $ 45.00
, Theatre
June 01 to June 23
8:00 PM to 10:00 PM

The copier coughs. The air conditioner stutters. Your Post-It supply is running low. Don’t dismiss the notion that you may be reckoning with forces divine. In the world premiere production of WE PLAY FOR THE GODS, four women go to work on a seemingly ordinary day only to find that a... | Learn More


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Visual Arts
June 02 to June 16
6:00 PM to 10:00 PM

Presented by Recession Art, Curated by Melanie Kress and Natalie Bell

Everything is Index, Nothing is History explores a world chronicled by gestures and physical traces that establish a factual connection to the world independent of cultural codes. Nearly a century and a... | Learn More


Full Price $ 65.00 Buy Ticket
Campus Cultural Event
June 07
8:00 PM to 10:00 PM

The Juilliard Club Summer in the City Scholarship Benefit

Featuring performances from Juilliard dancers, actors, and musicians.

Cocktails and canapés will be served. Festive attire.

Tickets are... | Learn More


Full Price $ 18.00
Theatre
August 15 - ongoing
Wednesdays thru Saturdays 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM
Sundays 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM

Ma-Yi Theater Company in association with Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company presents a workshop production of You For Me For You, by Mia Chung and directed by Yury Urnov.

With humor and a surprising light touch, You For Me For You tells the story of two North Korean sisters who make a... | Learn More


May 01 2009 - ongoing

eCognoscente is a free daily e-mail on matters cultural, both contemporary and classical, in New York City and the rest of the world. eCognoscente is literally DailyCandy meets The New Yorker! The idea behind eCognoscente is deceptively simple. Discerning and culturally active New Yorkers (or... | Learn More


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Readings & Literature
June 15 2009 - ongoing

Sound Stories is a podcast delivering great, non-fiction audio narratives selected from story-tellers around the world.

The radio is telling less of these engaging stories that we love, and Sound Stories seeks to fill that vacuum. The podcast delivers a range of feature stories of... | Learn More


Film
July 09 2010 - ongoing

Nic and Jules are in a long term, committed, loving but by no means perfect relationship. During their relationship, Jules has floundered in her "nine to five" life, sometimes trying to start a business - always unsuccessfully - or being the stay at home mom. They have two teen-aged children,... | Learn More


Film
July 30 2010 - ongoing

This new film stars Kevin Kline as an eccentric freeloader named Henry Harrison who escorts wealthy dowagers to art galleries and dinners. He takes in a young boarder (Paul Dano) who has a crush on a co-worker (Katie Holmes) and a penchant for cross-dressing. This outlandish buddy comedy of... | Learn More


Visual Arts
April 27 2011 - ongoing

Ryan Faulkner sculpts salvaged wood using traditional hand tools, as well as some less traditional tools including a chainsaw and blowtorch. He relies on an axe and adze to hew the wood and then chisels and knives to make more precise, final cuts. Scorching, shellac, and natural oils sometimes... | Learn More


Music
September 01 2011 - ongoing

A CD of music by the American composer William Perry performed by the RTE National Symphony of Ireland under the directon of Paul Phillips '78CC, '80GSAS was released on September 1, 2011 by Naxos. The CD, which was recorded last year in Dublin, is titled "Music for Great Films of... | Learn More


 
 
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