Events - April, 18, 2013

Books

Bob Hicok and Heather McHugh

Bob Hicok’s new collection of poetry is Elegy Owed. “The most potent ingredient in virtually every one of Bob Hicok’s compact, well-turned poems is a laughter...
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Women, Reproduction, and the Construction of Commons

Silvia Federici will discuss how a gender based approach can reframe the question of the commons. In particular she will describe the struggles that women...
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Performing Arts/Film

The Art of Fooling

This illustrated performance with Allan Zola Kronzek, an author, educator, and magician, dedicated to the world's second oldest profession—conjuring, conjures up an intriguing evening of mystery,...
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Books

The Mystery of "The Phoenix and Turtle": Discovering Shakespeare's "Lost" Masterpiece - Shakespeare Week IV

By James P. Bednarz, author of Shakespeare and the Truth of Love, is Professor of English at LIU Post, where he has received the Trustees Award for Scholarly...
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History/NYC

Jackie After O

In 1975, on the brink of widowhood for the second time, the woman who had always been overshadowed and defined by powerful men took a...
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Food & Drink

Eleven Madison Park Loves New York - Will Guidara, Daniel Humm

Hear Daniel Humm and Will Guidara, the acclaimed team behind three-Michelin-starred Eleven Madison Park, talk about farmers, ingredients, and culinary history of New York, as...
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Science/Tech/Health

Eruptions That Shook the World with Clive Oppenheimer

Cambridge University volcanologist Clive Oppenheimer explores geological, historical, and archaeological records to ask how volcanic eruptions have shaped the trajectory of human society, through prehistory and history. He looks...
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Film

Reel Lives Documentaries

Films: Segundo Hogar by Hosbel Hernandez Off the Deresch by Etty Burning Tibet by Jampal Tsering In collaboration with Reel Lives, a non-profit youth media organization based in New...
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Books, LGBTQ+

Archie's Kevin Keller

A fascinating discussion from the creator and writer of Archie’s first gay character Kevin Keller. Dan Parent will discuss with Kevin’s writer, Paul Kupperberg, the...
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Books

Ken Kalfus - Equilateral

An intellectual comedy set just before the turn of the century in Egypt. Written with a subtle, sly humor, it's about many things, including Empire...
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