Events - March, 3, 2013

Legal/Politics/Economics

Europe's Union: Will the Euro Survive? What Does it Mean for Us?

Foreign affairs expert Ralph Buultjens leads thought-provoking discussions on the international issues that affect us at home. Ralph Buultjens, a leading analyst of world affairs,...
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Performing Arts/Film

Interpreting Bach: A Symposium

Alan Gilbert, Jennifer Koh and Masaaki Suzuki with Hanna Arie-Gaifman, moderator. From massed choruses to moog synthesizers, Bach has been constantly reinterpreted, reorchestrated, reconstructed and...
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Religion/Spirituality

Insights into Biblical Archaeology: Where Paganism Ended and Monotheism Began

Despite the second commandment, at least four ancient synagogues in the Holy Land feature pagan images: the Greek sun-god Helios in the center panel; a...
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Books

David Shields - How Literature Saved My Life

A captivating, thought-provoking, utterly original way of thinking about the essential acts of reading and writing.
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Science/Tech/Health, Art/Photo/Design

Brainwave - The New Yorker Cartoonists

Cartoonists encapsulate an idea with economy of form. Here three New Yorker cartoonists (David Sipress, Zach Kanin and Paul Noth) explore the creative illusion of putting pen to paper and...
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Books, Religion/Spirituality,

Sources of Tibetan Tradition

Editors Matthew T. Kapsteinand Gray Tuttle talk about Sources of Tibetan Tradition, the most comprehensive collection of Tibetan works in a Western language. This volume illuminates the complex historical, intellectual, and...
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