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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Power Animal Challenge\nJason Martin \nWorks on View: September
  22nd - 26th\nRosenberg Gallery\nThe Barney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, 
 First Floor\n \nfor real\nAllan Bailey\, Sonja Engelhardt\, and Ji Hae Koo
 \nWork on view: September 23rd - October 4th \nThe Commons \nThe Barney Bu
 ilding\n34 Stuyvesant St. First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090926
DTSTAMP:20090925T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090925
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20090925T040000Z-215008@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:[The Media Sociology Forum (II) seeks to bring together like-mi
 nded scholar to explore what the organizers see as an important new thread
  in media sociology.  For more information RSVP\, please email Matrthew Po
 wers (mjp302@nyu.edu)
DTEND:20090925T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20090925T133000Z
DTSTART:20090925T133000Z
LOCATION:Sociology Conference Room\, Puck Building (295 Lafayette Street)
ORGANIZER;CN=Cathy Waldo:MAILTO:cathy.waldo@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Media Sociology Forum:  ANTS and Fields
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nintintjakitja \nWe Are Here 
 Sharing Our Dreaming\n\nPapunya Tula Artists in conjunction with Harvey Ar
 t Projects USA are proud to present Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nint
 intjakitja: We Are Here Sharing Our Dreaming. This landmark exhibition inc
 ludes significant paintings by senior Pintupi artists from the Kintore and
  Kiwirrkura communities. \n\nConsisting of 45 works\, this exhibition will
  showcase Papunya Tula Art to the world at New York University’s 80 Washin
 gton Square East Galleries. \n\nThis show will coincide with the Icons of 
 the Desert exhibition\, which features seminal works from the collection o
 f John and Barbara Wilkerson\, most of them dating back to the earliest ye
 ars of painting at Papunya\, 1971–1972. The Icons exhibition will be held 
 at the Grey Gallery in New York\, the New York University’s premier exhibi
 tion space\, less than one block from 80 Washington Square East Galleries.
 \n\n80 Washington Square East Galleries\, New York\n80 Washington Square E
 ast\nNew York\, New York 10003-6697\n\nOn View:\n12 September  – 26 Septem
 ber 2009\n  \nViewing Hours:\nTuesdays\, 10 – 7\nWednesdays/Thursdays\, 10
  – 6\nFridays/Saturdays\, 10 -5\n(Closed on Sundays/Mondays)
DTEND:20090925T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20090925T140000Z
DTSTART:20090925T140000Z
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East Galleries
ORGANIZER;CN=Julie Harvey:MAILTO:julieharvey@cox.net
SUMMARY:We Are Here Sharing Our Dreaming
UID:20090925T140000Z-211919@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=211919
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:<a href="http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/visualculture">More informat
 ion about Visual Culture can be found at http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/visualc
 ulture</a>\n\nThis event is a concluding "unconference" to the Visual Cult
 ure Working Group and its predecessors. The goal is to establish a set of 
 small working groups on the theme of The New Everyday that will continue t
 he project in more focused fashion.
DTEND:20090925T203000Z
DTSTAMP:20090925T143000Z
DTSTART:20090925T143000Z
LOCATION:Humanities Institute\, 5th floor\, 20 Cooper Square
ORGANIZER;CN=Nicholas Mirzoeff:MAILTO:nicholas.mirzoeff@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:The New Everyday | Visual Culture
UID:20090925T143000Z-212833@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Gavriel Salomon will discuss his change in scholarly focus 
 from research on media\, technology-intensive learning environments\,\ntra
 nsfer\, and mindfulness\, to a more socially related issue — research on p
 eace education in the context of intractable conflict\, the obstacle it fa
 ces\, its major findings\, challenges and open questions as they relate to
  wider social issues such as anti-racism education\, cognitive change\, an
 d the durability of\nchanges.
DTEND:20090925T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20090925T200000Z
DTSTART:20090925T200000Z
LOCATION:3rd Floor Lounge\, Pless Annex\, 82 Washington Square East
ORGANIZER;CN=Aminata Diop:MAILTO:maison.francaise@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Combining Science with Conviction
UID:20090925T200000Z-213806@events.nyu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Power Animal Challenge\nJason Martin \nWorks on View: September
  22nd - 26th\nRosenberg Gallery\nThe Barney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, 
 First Floor\n \nfor real\nAllan Bailey\, Sonja Engelhardt\, and Ji Hae Koo
 \nWork on view: September 23rd - October 4th \nThe Commons \nThe Barney Bu
 ilding\n34 Stuyvesant St. First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090927
DTSTAMP:20090926T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090926
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nintintjakitja \nWe Are Here 
 Sharing Our Dreaming\n\nPapunya Tula Artists in conjunction with Harvey Ar
 t Projects USA are proud to present Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nint
 intjakitja: We Are Here Sharing Our Dreaming. This landmark exhibition inc
 ludes significant paintings by senior Pintupi artists from the Kintore and
  Kiwirrkura communities. \n\nConsisting of 45 works\, this exhibition will
  showcase Papunya Tula Art to the world at New York University’s 80 Washin
 gton Square East Galleries. \n\nThis show will coincide with the opening o
 f the Icons of the Desert exhibition\, which features seminal works from t
 he collection of John and Barbara Wilkerson\, most of them dating back to 
 the earliest years of painting at Papunya\, 1971–1972. The Icons exhibitio
 n will be held at the Grey Gallery in New York\, the New York University’s
  premier exhibition space\, less than one block from 80 Washington Square 
 East Galleries.\n\n80 Washington Square East Galleries\, New York\n80 Wash
 ington Square East\nNew York\, New York 10003-6697\n\nOn View:\n12 Septemb
 er  – 7 October 2009
DTEND:20090926T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20090926T140000Z
DTSTART:20090926T140000Z
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East Galleries
ORGANIZER;CN=Julie Harvey:MAILTO:julieharvey@cox.net
SUMMARY:We Are Here Sharing Our Dreaming
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:Please join us: \n\nUnveiling of NYU Native Woodland Garden: \n
 NYU’s Class of 2008 Gives Back the Green to Manhattan!\n\nHost:     NYU\nD
 ate:     Saturday\, September 26\, 2009\nTime:     1:00pm-3:00pm\nLocation
 : Schwartz Plaza\nStreet:   Washington Square Park East and West 4th Stree
 t\n\nCheck out this NY Times Article: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/03/ga
 rden/03garden.html?_r=1 \n\nTo RSVP for this event\, please email your nam
 e\, school\, and graduation year to Miranda Albert at miranda.albert@nyu.e
 du. \n\nPLEASE NOTE: If you are unable to attend the event\, please consid
 er a making a gift in support of our students and initiatives at www.nyu.e
 du.To learn how your gift can make a difference\, please email Eric Riley 
 at eric.riley@nyu.edu.
DTEND:20090926T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20090926T170000Z
DTSTART:20090926T170000Z
LOCATION:Schwartz Plaza - Washington Square Park East and West 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Natalie  Pascarella:MAILTO:np36@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Unveiling: NYU Native Woodland Garden
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:for real\nAllan Bailey\, Sonja Engelhardt\, and Ji Hae Koo\nWor
 k on view: September 23 - October 4th \nThe Commons \nThe Barney Building\
 n34 Stuyvesant St. First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090928
DTSTAMP:20090927T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090927
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20090927T040000Z-215768@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, September 27\, 2009 at 3pm\nCOME SEE US AT OUR NEW VEN
 UE\nLocation: Room 303\nEducation Building\, 35 West 4th Street\nNew York\
 , NY 10012\nFor more information\, please call 212 998 5867\n$5 General\, 
 Children & Students Free\nProgram in Educational Theatre\n\nWHY MONKEYS LI
 VE IN TREES: and Other\nBeninese Folk Tales\nDR. RAOUF MAMA\, traditional 
 storyteller from Benin\,\nWest Africa\, will bring both fun and wisdom to 
 his telling and\nexploration of African stories and storytelling. There wi
 ll be great\nstories\, lots of audience participation\, some food for thou
 ght\, and\nRaouf ’s delightful performance. As a special treat\, he will t
 ell an\nindigenous Beninese tale in its original language\, Fon.
DTEND:20090927T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20090927T190000Z
DTSTART:20090927T190000Z
LOCATION:Room 303 of the NYU Education Building\, 35 W. Fourth St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Storytelling: Why Monkeys Live In Trees
UID:20090927T190000Z-209603@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Deadlines
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090929
DTSTAMP:20090928T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090928
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Last Day for Graduate Students to Drop/Add on Albert
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DESCRIPTION:
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090928
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Last Day to Drop a Class without a 'W'
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CATEGORIES:Deadlines
DESCRIPTION:
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090928
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Last Day to Drop Courses with 55% Tuition & Fee Refund
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:for real\nAllan Bailey\, Sonja Engelhardt\, and Ji Hae Koo\nWor
 k on view: September 23 - October 4th \nThe Commons \nThe Barney Building\
 n34 Stuyvesant St. First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090929
DTSTAMP:20090928T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090928
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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CATEGORIES:Holidays
DESCRIPTION:(begins at sundown the previous day)
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090929
DTSTAMP:20090928T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090928
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Cathy Waldo:MAILTO:cathy.waldo@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Yom Kippur
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nintintjakitja \nWe Are Here 
 Sharing Our Dreaming\n\nPapunya Tula Artists in conjunction with Harvey Ar
 t Projects USA are proud to present Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nint
 intjakitja: We Are Here Sharing Our Dreaming. This landmark exhibition inc
 ludes significant paintings by senior Pintupi artists from the Kintore and
  Kiwirrkura communities. \n\nConsisting of 45 works\, this exhibition will
  showcase Papunya Tula Art to the world at New York University’s 80 Washin
 gton Square East Galleries. \n\nThis show will coincide with the opening o
 f the Icons of the Desert exhibition\, which features seminal works from t
 he collection of John and Barbara Wilkerson\, most of them dating back to 
 the earliest years of painting at Papunya\, 1971–1972. The Icons exhibitio
 n will be held at the Grey Gallery in New York\, the New York University’s
  premier exhibition space\, less than one block from 80 Washington Square 
 East Galleries.\n\n80 Washington Square East Galleries\, New York\n80 Wash
 ington Square East\nNew York\, New York 10003-6697\n\nOn View:\n12 Septemb
 er  – 7 October 2009
DTEND:20090928T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20090928T140000Z
DTSTART:20090928T140000Z
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East Galleries
ORGANIZER;CN=Julie Harvey:MAILTO:julieharvey@cox.net
SUMMARY:We Are Here Sharing Our Dreaming
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CATEGORIES:Deadlines
DESCRIPTION:
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DTSTAMP:20090929T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090929
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Last Day to Select or Waive Student Health Insurance for 09-10
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:untitled = no title \nGustabo Velazquez and Allan BBailey\nWork
  on view: September 29th - October 3rd\nRosenberg Gallery\nBarney Building
 \n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nfor real\nAllan Bailey\, Sonja Engelh
 ardt\, and Ji Hae Koo\nWork on view: September 23 - October 4th \nThe Comm
 ons \nThe Barney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St. First Floor
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DTSTAMP:20090929T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090929
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nintintjakitja \nWe Are Here 
 Sharing Our Dreaming\n\nPapunya Tula Artists in conjunction with Harvey Ar
 t Projects USA are proud to present Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nint
 intjakitja: We Are Here Sharing Our Dreaming. This landmark exhibition inc
 ludes significant paintings by senior Pintupi artists from the Kintore and
  Kiwirrkura communities. \n\nConsisting of 45 works\, this exhibition will
  showcase Papunya Tula Art to the world at New York University’s 80 Washin
 gton Square East Galleries. \n\nThis show will coincide with the opening o
 f the Icons of the Desert exhibition\, which features seminal works from t
 he collection of John and Barbara Wilkerson\, most of them dating back to 
 the earliest years of painting at Papunya\, 1971–1972. The Icons exhibitio
 n will be held at the Grey Gallery in New York\, the New York University’s
  premier exhibition space\, less than one block from 80 Washington Square 
 East Galleries.\n\n80 Washington Square East Galleries\, New York\n80 Wash
 ington Square East\nNew York\, New York 10003-6697\n\nOn View:\n12 Septemb
 er  – 7 October 2009
DTEND:20090929T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20090929T140000Z
DTSTART:20090929T140000Z
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East Galleries
ORGANIZER;CN=Julie Harvey:MAILTO:julieharvey@cox.net
SUMMARY:We Are Here Sharing Our Dreaming
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CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:Susan Landry is the Director of the Children's Learning Institu
 te.\n\nDr. Landry combines data and studies from the fields of psychology\
 , neuro-development\, education and child development to provide proven le
 arning solutions derived from\, and supported by\, documented research.
DTEND:20090929T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20090929T160000Z
DTSTART:20090929T160000Z
LOCATION:Pless\, 82 WSQ East\, 4th Floor\, Payne Room
ORGANIZER;CN=Claudette  Carter:MAILTO:cc10@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:IHDSC Seminar Series with Susan Landry
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CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is the first in a series that will highlight aspe
 cts of an innovative approach to literacy instruction called Genre Practic
 e.** Genre Practice was developed by Cynthia McCallister\, Associate Profe
 ssor in NYU’s Department of Teaching and Learning. Genre Practice methods 
 emphasize the development of agency and engagement as a means for students
  to achieve traditional learning objectives. This approach has been associ
 ated with dramatic gains in student achievement\, particularly for minorit
 y students\, English language learners and children with special needs.
DTEND:20090929T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20090929T210000Z
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LOCATION:Silver 714
ORGANIZER;CN=Patricia Oscategui:MAILTO:fas.webmaster@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Unison Reading and Classroom Desegregation: The Psychology of Learn
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DESCRIPTION:Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nintintjakitja \nWe Are Here 
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 t Projects USA are proud to present Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nint
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 ludes significant paintings by senior Pintupi artists from the Kintore and
  Kiwirrkura communities. \n\nConsisting of 45 works\, this exhibition will
  showcase Papunya Tula Art to the world at New York University’s 80 Washin
 gton Square East Galleries. \n\nThis show will coincide with the opening o
 f the Icons of the Desert exhibition\, which features seminal works from t
 he collection of John and Barbara Wilkerson\, most of them dating back to 
 the earliest years of painting at Papunya\, 1971–1972. The Icons exhibitio
 n will be held at the Grey Gallery in New York\, the New York University’s
  premier exhibition space\, less than one block from 80 Washington Square 
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DTEND:20090930T220000Z
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SUMMARY:We Are Here Sharing Our Dreaming
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:Drink tea or hot chocolate. Eat cookies.  Meet and mingle with 
 fellow students. Stay a while. Whether you have two free minutes or an hou
 r\, stop by the first floor lounge at Pless Hall for a drink\, free snacks
  and fine company. Every Wednesday.
DTEND:20090930T203000Z
DTSTAMP:20090930T190000Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Tea @ 3
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DESCRIPTION:
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091002
DTSTAMP:20091001T040000Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Dissertation Filing Deadline for January 09 (PhD\, EdD\, DA)
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091002
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ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Last Day to Apply for January 2010 Graduation
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:for real\nAllan Bailey\, Sonja Engelhardt\, and Ji Hae Koo\nWor
 k on view: September 23 - October 4th \nThe Commons \nThe Barney Building\
 n34 Stuyvesant St. First Floor
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091001
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nintintjakitja \nWe Are Here 
 Sharing Our Dreaming\n\nPapunya Tula Artists in conjunction with Harvey Ar
 t Projects USA are proud to present Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nint
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 ludes significant paintings by senior Pintupi artists from the Kintore and
  Kiwirrkura communities. \n\nConsisting of 45 works\, this exhibition will
  showcase Papunya Tula Art to the world at New York University’s 80 Washin
 gton Square East Galleries. \n\nThis show will coincide with the opening o
 f the Icons of the Desert exhibition\, which features seminal works from t
 he collection of John and Barbara Wilkerson\, most of them dating back to 
 the earliest years of painting at Papunya\, 1971–1972. The Icons exhibitio
 n will be held at the Grey Gallery in New York\, the New York University’s
  premier exhibition space\, less than one block from 80 Washington Square 
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CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Michael Foster from UNC will present the 4th Statistics in 
 Society\nlecture\, entitled: "Does Special Education Actually Work?"  This
  talk will\nexplore the efficacy of current special education policies whi
 le highlighting\nthe role of new methods in causal inference in to helping
  answer it.  It is\njointly sponsored by the Departments of Teaching and L
 earning and Applied\nPsychology\, and by the Institute for Human Developme
 nt and Social Change.\nThe lecture will be followed immediately by a recep
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 o Jennifer Hill at jennifer.hill@nyu.edu.\n\n\n\n\nE. Michael Foster is Pr
 ofessor of Maternal and Child Health in the School of Public Health\nat th
 e University of North Carolina\, Chapel Hill. \n\n\n\nLecture abstract:\nT
 his presentation assesses the effect of special education on school “dropo
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  children at risk for\nemotional and behavioral disorders (EBD).  The anal
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 of time-dependent confounding by aggression. By using a\nchild’s observed 
 school interruption time and history of special education and aggression\,
  \nthis strategy for assessing causal effects (which relies on g-estimatio
 n) relates the \nobserved timing of school interruption to the counterfact
 ual—that is\, what would have \noccurred had the child never been involved
  in special education. This analysis involves \ndata on 1089 children coll
 ected by the Fast Track project. Subject to important\nassumptions\, our r
 esults indicate that involvement in special education services reduces \nt
 ime to school interruption by a factor of 0.64 to 0.93. In conclusion the 
 efficacy of special\neducation services is questionable which suggests tha
 t more research should be devoted \nto developing effective school-based i
 nterventions for children with emotional and \nbehavioral problems.
DTEND:20091001T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091001T150000Z
DTSTART:20091001T150000Z
LOCATION:Kimmel Center room 900
ORGANIZER;CN=Tamika Bota:MAILTO:tb58@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Announcement for Statistics in Society Lecture by Michael Foster an
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Occupational Therapy and the Steinhardt Alumn
 i Office  invite you to\n \nA Celebration of Professor Paula McCreedy\n\nP
 rofessor McCreedys's contributions to NYU and the Department have been imm
 easurable. Join us to toast and celebrate her wonderful work as she as she
  embarks on retirement.\n\nThursday\, October 1\, 2009\n5:00 - 7:00 PM\n\n
 Department of Occupational Therapy\n35 West 4th Street\, 11th Floor\nNew Y
 ork\, NY 10012\n\nTo learn more or register\, please <a href="http://www.s
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DTEND:20091001T230000Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=Natalie  Pascarella:MAILTO:np36@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Occupational Therapy - A Celebration of Professor Paula McCreedy
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CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:Bob Nickas\, a New York based writer\, critic\, and gallery and
  museum curator is known for his frank writing and dynamic curatorial styl
 e.  He has contributed to several publications\, was the founding editor f
 or Index Magazine\, and is the author of a collection of witty books and c
 ollections of essays including: After the Observatory\, Collection Diary\,
  Collection (or How I Spent a Year)\, and Theft is Vision( Series – Docume
 nts Series).\n      His intellectual and humorous take on American art has
  been a staple in the New York Art scene for decades. Most recently\, his 
 book Painting Abstract was released this summer coinciding with “Cave Pain
 ting” a  show at PSM in Berlin\, where he was asked to shake things up wit
 h his distinctive curatorial approach.
DTEND:20091001T221500Z
DTSTAMP:20091001T211500Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=Emily Baldwin:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Visitng Artist Talk: Bob Nickas
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:[In this field\, make sure to include as many details about you
 r event as possible. For example: the address of the event\, whether an ID
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Kiss of the Spider Woman\nBook by Terrence McNally\, Music by J
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 citizens\nFor ticket information and reservations\, please contact the Ste
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DTEND:20091002T010000Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:for real\nAllan Bailey\, Sonja Engelhardt\, and Ji Hae Koo\nWor
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091003
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091002
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LOCATION:Lester Pollack Colloquium Room\, Furman Hall\, 245 Sullivan Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Cathy Waldo:MAILTO:cathy.waldo@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:A Workshop on Privacy Legislation
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DESCRIPTION:The unconference is at the Humanities Institute\, 20 Cooper Squ
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 10.00 Introduction \n10.15 Five Minute Presentations (22! in total) \n12.3
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DTSTAMP:20091002T133000Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=Stacy Rosenberg:MAILTO:stacy.rosenberg@nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nintintjakitja \nWe Are Here 
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  Kiwirrkura communities. \n\nConsisting of 45 works\, this exhibition will
  showcase Papunya Tula Art to the world at New York University’s 80 Washin
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 he collection of John and Barbara Wilkerson\, most of them dating back to 
 the earliest years of painting at Papunya\, 1971–1972. The Icons exhibitio
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  premier exhibition space\, less than one block from 80 Washington Square 
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 ington Square East\nNew York\, New York 10003-6697\n\nOn View:\n12 Septemb
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DTEND:20091002T220000Z
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SUMMARY:We Are Here Sharing Our Dreaming
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CATEGORIES:Presentations
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20091002T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091002T160000Z
DTSTART:20091002T160000Z
LOCATION:Pless Hall\, 82 Washington Square East\, 3rd Floor Student Lounge
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:First Fridays for Doctoral Students
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DESCRIPTION:Barnes & Noble/NYU Steinhart Conversations in Jazz Series\nHost
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  NYU Jazz faculty\, and students\nOct 2\, Gil Goldstein 7pm\nFeaturing his
  latest CD: Under Rousseau's Moon\, Half Note Records\nLOCATION: Barnes & 
 Noble Booksellers\nADMISSION: Free\nVisit www.bn.com for a schedule of eve
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DTSTAMP:20091002T230000Z
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SUMMARY:Barnes & Noble/NYU Steinhart Conversations in Jazz Series
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DESCRIPTION:Kiss of the Spider Woman\nBook by Terrence McNally\, Music by J
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:for real\nAllan Bailey\, Sonja Engelhardt\, and Ji Hae Koo\nWor
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091004
DTSTAMP:20091003T040000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars now for NYU Alumni Day 2009!  With a host o
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LOCATION:New York University
ORGANIZER;CN=Natalie  Pascarella:MAILTO:np36@nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nintintjakitja \nWe Are Here 
 Sharing Our Dreaming\n\nPapunya Tula Artists in conjunction with Harvey Ar
 t Projects USA are proud to present Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nint
 intjakitja: We Are Here Sharing Our Dreaming. This landmark exhibition inc
 ludes significant paintings by senior Pintupi artists from the Kintore and
  Kiwirrkura communities. \n\nConsisting of 45 works\, this exhibition will
  showcase Papunya Tula Art to the world at New York University’s 80 Washin
 gton Square East Galleries. \n\nThis show will coincide with the opening o
 f the Icons of the Desert exhibition\, which features seminal works from t
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 the earliest years of painting at Papunya\, 1971–1972. The Icons exhibitio
 n will be held at the Grey Gallery in New York\, the New York University’s
  premier exhibition space\, less than one block from 80 Washington Square 
 East Galleries.\n\n80 Washington Square East Galleries\, New York\n80 Wash
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DTEND:20091003T220000Z
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:Your parents told you that with a little hard work and a good e
 ducation\, you could be whatever you wanted to be.  But with schools and s
 tudents struggling nationwide\, can we say the same thing to our children?
   What should we do to get back on track?  And what role can universities 
 and schools of education play in preparing teachers and students to excel?
 \n\nJoin Joel Klein\, New York Cities Schools Chancellor\, John Sexton\, P
 resident of New York University\, and Dean Mary Brabeck\, Dean of the NYU 
 Steinhardt School of Culture\, Education\, and Human Development for a fra
 nk discussion of how our educational system measures up across the globe a
 nd what steps we need to take to to defend the American dream.\n\nFor your
  complimentary tickets\, please respond on line at:  http://www.surveygizm
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  pick up your ticket(s) at the welcome table in the lobby of the Skirball 
 Center.  Doors open at 10 AM.
DTEND:20091003T153000Z
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DTSTART:20091003T143000Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Kiss of the Spider Woman\nBook by Terrence McNally\, Music by J
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 ederick Loewe Theatre\nAdmission: $20/ General\, $5 students and senior ci
 tizens\nFor ticket information and reservations\, please contact the Stein
 hardt School Box Office at (212) 998-5281 or steinhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu\
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 Special Industry Night: Present your industry Union Card (AEA\, SSDC\, USA
 \, 802\, etc.) and receive one complimentary ticket. All other tickets ava
 ilable at regular price.
DTEND:20091004T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091004Z
DTSTART:20091004Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Kiss of the Spider Woman
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:for real\nAllan Bailey\, Sonja Engelhardt\, and Ji Hae Koo\nWor
 k on view: September 23 - October 4th \nThe Commons \nThe Barney Building\
 n34 Stuyvesant St. First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091005
DTSTAMP:20091004T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091004
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20091004T140000Z
DTSTAMP:20091004T130000Z
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LOCATION:Kimmel Center\, 60 Washington Square South\, Eisner and Lubin Audi
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ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Fall Open House for Prospective Undergraduates
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Blue Note / NYU Jazz Faculty Sunday Brunch\nFeaturing NYU Jazz 
 Studies Artists/Faculty and students\nLOCATION: Blue Note Jazz Club\, 131 
 West 3rd St.\nADMISSION: $24.50 includes music charge and brunch  \nEvery 
 first Sunday of the month\, sets at 12:30 pm and 2:30 pm. \nVisit: www.blu
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 el Pilc and the NYU Jazz Faculty Quartet\nNick Myers\, saxophone\, (Steinh
 ardt ’09)\; Mike Richmond\, bass\;\nBilly Drummond\, drums\n\nSunday\, Oct
 ober 4: Kenny Werner and his NYU Ensemble\n\nSunday\, November 1: Don Frie
 dman Trio plus Strings\nMartin Wind\, bass\; Evan Hughes\, drums (Steinhar
 dt ’11)\n \nSunday\, December 6: Combo Nuvo\, NYU Artist-In-Residence Ense
 mble\nDave Schroeder\, Lenny Pickett\, Brad Shepik\, Rich Shemaria\, Mike 
 Richmond\, John Hadfield
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20091004T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091004T170000Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Fall Open House for Prospective Undergraduates
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Kiss of the Spider Woman\nBook by Terrence McNally\, Music by J
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 ederick Loewe Theatre\nAdmission: $20/ General\, $5 students and senior ci
 tizens\nFor ticket information and reservations\, please contact the Stein
 hardt School Box Office at (212) 998-5281 or steinhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu\
 nThursday\, October 1 at 8 pm\nFriday\, October 2 at 8 pm\nSaturday\, Octo
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 Special Industry Night: Present your industry Union Card (AEA\, SSDC\, USA
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DTEND:20091004T200000Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Kiss of the Spider Woman
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DESCRIPTION:NYU French Horn Day\nWorld-Class French Horn Faculty Master Cla
 sses and Faculty Performance\nSean Reed\, Director\nProgram in Brass Studi
 es\nLOCATION:  Black Box Theatre\nADMISSION:  Free\nSunday\, October 4 at 
 4 pm\n\nSean Reed\, ssr7@nyu.edu\, for more information
DTEND:20091004T210000Z
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DTSTART:20091004T200000Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:ssr7@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:NYU French Horn Day
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DESCRIPTION:
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ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Last Day to Drop Courses with 25% Tuition & Fee Refund
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nintintjakitja \nWe Are Here 
 Sharing Our Dreaming\n\nPapunya Tula Artists in conjunction with Harvey Ar
 t Projects USA are proud to present Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nint
 intjakitja: We Are Here Sharing Our Dreaming. This landmark exhibition inc
 ludes significant paintings by senior Pintupi artists from the Kintore and
  Kiwirrkura communities. \n\nConsisting of 45 works\, this exhibition will
  showcase Papunya Tula Art to the world at New York University’s 80 Washin
 gton Square East Galleries. \n\nThis show will coincide with the opening o
 f the Icons of the Desert exhibition\, which features seminal works from t
 he collection of John and Barbara Wilkerson\, most of them dating back to 
 the earliest years of painting at Papunya\, 1971–1972. The Icons exhibitio
 n will be held at the Grey Gallery in New York\, the New York University’s
  premier exhibition space\, less than one block from 80 Washington Square 
 East Galleries.\n\n80 Washington Square East Galleries\, New York\n80 Wash
 ington Square East\nNew York\, New York 10003-6697\n\nOn View:\n12 Septemb
 er  – 7 October 2009
DTEND:20091005T220000Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=Julie Harvey:MAILTO:julieharvey@cox.net
SUMMARY:We Are Here Sharing Our Dreaming
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Kiss of the Spider Woman\nBook by Terrence McNally\, Music by J
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 ally Directed by Harold Prince\nProgram in Vocal Performance\nLocation: Fr
 ederick Loewe Theatre\nAdmission: $20/ General\, $5 students and senior ci
 tizens\nFor ticket information and reservations\, please contact the Stein
 hardt School Box Office at (212) 998-5281 or steinhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu\
 n\nMonday\, October 5 at 8 pm *\n*Special Industry Night: Present your ind
 ustry Union Card (AEA\, SSDC\, USA\, 802\, etc.) and receive one complimen
 tary ticket. All other tickets available at regular price.\n\nWe will be h
 aving a pre-show discussion prior to the KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN performa
 nce on Monday\, 10/5.  Joining Prof. John Simpkins onstage for this talk w
 ill be John Kander (composer of SPIDER WOMAN-- also CABARET\, CHICAGO\, WO
 MAN OF THE YEAR\, ZORBA\, THE RINK\, etc\, etc.) and Terrence McNally (boo
 kwriter for SPIDER WOMAN-- also RAGTIME\, THE FULL MONTY\, FRANKIE AND JOH
 NNY AND THE CLAIRE DE LUNE\, THE RINK\, etc.).\n\nWe will begin this talk 
 at 6:30pm in the Frederick Loewe Theatre -- and run it for about an hour. 
  There will be a short break at 7:30pm and then the show will begin at 8:0
 0pm.
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DTSTAMP:20091006Z
DTSTART:20091006Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Kiss of the Spider Woman
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CATEGORIES:Deadlines
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091007
DTSTAMP:20091006T040000Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Refund Period for Fall 09 Classes Over
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Naviskandia\nAmelia Saul\nWork on View: October 7th - 10\nRosen
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  A-Go-Go!\nKendalle Beck\, Irina Makarova and Eric Zhang\nWorks on View: O
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091007
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091006
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ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:For more details:  http://www.law.nyu.edu/centers/ili/colloquia
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091007
DTSTAMP:20091006T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091006
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Cathy Waldo:MAILTO:cathy.waldo@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Viktor Mayer-Schonberger\, School of Public Policy\, National Unive
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nintintjakitja \nWe Are Here 
 Sharing Our Dreaming\n\nPapunya Tula Artists in conjunction with Harvey Ar
 t Projects USA are proud to present Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nint
 intjakitja: We Are Here Sharing Our Dreaming. This landmark exhibition inc
 ludes significant paintings by senior Pintupi artists from the Kintore and
  Kiwirrkura communities. \n\nConsisting of 45 works\, this exhibition will
  showcase Papunya Tula Art to the world at New York University’s 80 Washin
 gton Square East Galleries. \n\nThis show will coincide with the opening o
 f the Icons of the Desert exhibition\, which features seminal works from t
 he collection of John and Barbara Wilkerson\, most of them dating back to 
 the earliest years of painting at Papunya\, 1971–1972. The Icons exhibitio
 n will be held at the Grey Gallery in New York\, the New York University’s
  premier exhibition space\, less than one block from 80 Washington Square 
 East Galleries.\n\n80 Washington Square East Galleries\, New York\n80 Wash
 ington Square East\nNew York\, New York 10003-6697\n\nOn View:\n12 Septemb
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ORGANIZER;CN=Julie Harvey:MAILTO:julieharvey@cox.net
SUMMARY:We Are Here Sharing Our Dreaming
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DTEND:20091006T174500Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Dean's New Undergraduate Student Convocation
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CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:Steve Raudenbush is a professor in the Sociology Department at 
 the University of Chicago.
DTEND:20091006T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20091006T160000Z
DTSTART:20091006T160000Z
LOCATION:Sociology\, 295 Lafayette Street (Puck)\, 4th Floor\, Conference R
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ORGANIZER;CN=Claudette  Carter:MAILTO:cc10@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:IHDSC Seminar Series with Steve Raudenbush
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CATEGORIES:Meetings
DESCRIPTION:[In this field\, make sure to include as many details about you
 r event as possible. For example: the address of the event\, whether an ID
  is required to attend\, or anything else that is not specified under Basi
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DTEND:20091006T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20091006T163000Z
DTSTART:20091006T163000Z
LOCATION:Payne Room\, Pless Building\, 4th Floor
ORGANIZER;CN=Annette  Morales:MAILTO:annette.morales@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:MCC Faculty Meeting
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an open house and you will have the opportunity to:
 \n\n    * Learn about our curriculum\n    * See our space and facilities\n
     * Meet and interact with the faculty\n    * Learn about clinical place
 ments\n    * Talk with present students\n    * Meet graduates of our progr
 am\n    * Answer questions about the program and the admissions process\n 
    * Make an individual appointment with the student coordinator to review
  your transcripts and answer your specific questions\n\nOpen Houses begin 
 at 6:00 pm and are held at:\n\n380 Second Avenue\, 4th Floor\nNew York\, N
 Y 10010\n(212) 998-9413\nRSVP at the following URL:\n<a href="http://stein
 hardt.nyu.edu/graduate_admissions/information_sessions">www.steinhardt.nyu
 .edu/graduate_admissions/information_sessions</a>\n\n\nLight refreshments 
 are served\n\nFor further details\, please contact Marie McLaughlin at mar
 ie.mclaughlin@nyu.edu or 212-998-9413.
DTEND:20091006T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20091006T220000Z
DTSTART:20091006T220000Z
LOCATION:380 Second Avenue\, 4th Floor on the corner of 22nd St and Second 
 Ave
ORGANIZER;CN=Lorne Jaffe:MAILTO:lij9100@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:NYU Doctor of Physical Therapy Open House
UID:20091006T220000Z-216464@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal193&id=216464
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nintintjakitja \nWe Are Here 
 Sharing Our Dreaming\n\nPapunya Tula Artists in conjunction with Harvey Ar
 t Projects USA are proud to present Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nint
 intjakitja: We Are Here Sharing Our Dreaming. This landmark exhibition inc
 ludes significant paintings by senior Pintupi artists from the Kintore and
  Kiwirrkura communities. \n\nConsisting of 45 works\, this exhibition will
  showcase Papunya Tula Art to the world at New York University’s 80 Washin
 gton Square East Galleries. \n\nThis show will coincide with the opening o
 f the Icons of the Desert exhibition\, which features seminal works from t
 he collection of John and Barbara Wilkerson\, most of them dating back to 
 the earliest years of painting at Papunya\, 1971–1972. The Icons exhibitio
 n will be held at the Grey Gallery in New York\, the New York University’s
  premier exhibition space\, less than one block from 80 Washington Square 
 East Galleries.\n\n80 Washington Square East Galleries\, New York\n80 Wash
 ington Square East\nNew York\, New York 10003-6697\n\nOn View:\n12 Septemb
 er  – 7 October 2009
DTEND:20091007T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20091007T140000Z
DTSTART:20091007T140000Z
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East Galleries
ORGANIZER;CN=Julie Harvey:MAILTO:julieharvey@cox.net
SUMMARY:We Are Here Sharing Our Dreaming
UID:20091007T140000Z-214795@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=214795
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:Drink tea or hot chocolate. Eat cookies.  Meet and mingle with 
 fellow students. Stay a while. Whether you have two free minutes or an hou
 r\, stop by the first floor lounge at Pless Hall for a drink\, free snacks
  and fine company. Every Wednesday.
DTEND:20091007T203000Z
DTSTAMP:20091007T190000Z
DTSTART:20091007T190000Z
LOCATION:Pless Hall\, 82 Washington Square East 1st Floor Lounge
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Tea @ 3
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URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal184&id=215040
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Naviskandia\nJennie Bringaker\nWorks on View: October 7th - 10t
 h \nRosenberg Gallery\nThe Barney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floo
 r\n\nEgo A-Go-Go!\nKendalle Beck\, Irina Makarova\, and Eric Zhang\nWorks 
 on View: Oct 7th - 11th \nThe Commons \nThe Barney Building\n34 Stuyvesant
  St.
DTEND:20091007T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091007T210000Z
DTSTART:20091007T210000Z
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibition Openings: Naviskandia & Ego A-Go-Go!
UID:20091007T210000Z-214991@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=214991
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Naviskandia\nAmelia Saul\nWork on View: October 7th - 10\nRosen
 berg Gallery \nThe Barney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nEgo
  A-Go-Go!\nKendalle Beck\, Irina Makarova and Eric Zhang\nWorks on View: O
 ctober 7th - 11th\nThe Commons \nThe Barney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, 
 First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091009
DTSTAMP:20091008T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091008
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091008T040000Z-215774@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=215774
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X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Meetings
DESCRIPTION:[In this field\, make sure to include as many details about you
 r event as possible. For example: the address of the event\, whether an ID
  is required to attend\, or anything else that is not specified under Basi
 c Options.]
DTEND:20091008T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20091008T163000Z
DTSTART:20091008T163000Z
LOCATION:Department Conference Room
ORGANIZER;CN=Annette  Morales:MAILTO:annette.morales@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Committee on Personnel Meeting
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CATEGORIES:Trainings/Workshops
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20091008T204500Z
DTSTAMP:20091008T193000Z
DTSTART:20091008T193000Z
LOCATION:Pless Hall\, 82 Washington Square East\, 3rd Floor Student Lounge
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Graduate Survival Seminar: Getting Organized and Managing Your Time
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CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:Born in Freeport\, New York in 1961\, Kenneth Goldsmith\, an Am
 erican poet\, actually started his artistic career in sculpture\, studying
  at the Rhode Island School of Design\, where he graduated in 1984.  After
  working for several years as a sculptor\, Goldsmith broke into poetry and
  has led an illustrious and successful career.  His work has been hailed s
 ome of the “most exhaustive and beautiful collage work yet produced in poe
 try” by Publisher’s Weekly.  He is the founder of UbuWeb\, “a completely i
 ndependent resource dedicated to all strains of the avant-garde\, ethnopoe
 tics\, and outsider arts” (www.ubuweb.com). He also teaches poetry at the 
 University of Pennsylvania\, where he is the senior editor for PENNSound\,
  which is dedicated to the production and preservation of poetic audio rec
 ordings.
DTEND:20091008T221500Z
DTSTAMP:20091008T211500Z
DTSTART:20091008T211500Z
LOCATION:Einstein Auditorium\, The Barney Building\, 34 Stuyvesant St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tlb214
SUMMARY:Visting Artist Talk: Kenneth Goldsmith
UID:20091008T211500Z-216345@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=216345
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:The Recent Advances in Astronomy Seminar is a discussion of the
  latest astronomical news. The main topics are late-breaking events taken 
 from online sources\, newspaper articles\, and weekly periodicals like Sci
 ence News. Monthly magazines such as Sky & Telescope\, Astronomy\, and Sci
 entific American are brought in by members. As students of astronomy\, we 
 learn and ask questions from basic through more advanced subjects - from s
 tars\, planets\, astrophysics and cosmology. Debates on the significance a
 nd meaning of recent developments are common. The sessions are\, of course
 \, free.
DTEND:20091009Z
DTSTAMP:20091008T220000Z
DTSTART:20091008T220000Z
LOCATION:239 Greene Street\, Room 801
ORGANIZER;CN=Sarah DeMott:MAILTO:sjd311@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:SEMINAR ON RECENT ADVANCES IN ASTRONOMY
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Naviskandia\nAmelia Saul\nWork on View: October 7th - 10\nRosen
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  A-Go-Go!\nKendalle Beck\, Irina Makarova and Eric Zhang\nWorks on View: O
 ctober 7th - 11th\nThe Commons \nThe Barney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, 
 First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091010
DTSTAMP:20091009T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091009
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091009T040000Z-215776@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:Earn course credit in an intensive\, global format.  Taken in J
 anuary\, these graduate-level courses count toward Spring 2010 course load
  and tuition\, and any financial aid you receive in Spring 2010 will apply
  to these courses.\n\nEach two-week program immerses you in the study of a
  single academic topic\, taught by NYU Steinhardt faculty. Programs are op
 en to graduate students at all NYU schools\, and most are open to senior-l
 evel undergraduates with permission of instructor.
DTEND:20091009T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091009T213000Z
DTSTART:20091009T213000Z
LOCATION:Pless Hall: 82 Washington Square East\, 3rd Floor Lounge
ORGANIZER;CN=Office of Global Programs:MAILTO:Steinhardt.global@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Information Session for January Intersession 2010 Study Abroad
UID:20091009T213000Z-216460@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal226&id=216460
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CATEGORIES:Trainings/Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Module 1: Gross Screens/Scans and Differential Diagnosis\nGail 
 D. Deyle\, PT\, DPT\, DSc\, OCS\, FAAOMPT\nPhysical Therapy Consultant in 
 San Antonio\, TX\nOctober 9-10\, 2009 \n\nFor further information\, please
  contact: Anne Seaton at mas2@nyu.edu or 212-998-9414
DTEND:20091010T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091009T220000Z
DTSTART:20091009T220000Z
LOCATION:380 Second Avenue\, 4th Floor on the corner of 22nd St and Second 
 Ave
ORGANIZER;CN=Lorne Jaffe:MAILTO:lij9100@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Advanced Physical Therapy Examination and Intervention Skills of th
 e Musculoskeletal System I - Module 1: Gross Screens/Scans and Differentia
 l Diagnosis
UID:20091009T220000Z-206581@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Barnes & Noble/NYU Steinhart Conversations in Jazz Series\nHost
 ed by Dr. David Schroeder\nInterviews and performances with jazz legends\,
  NYU Jazz faculty\, and students\nOct 9\, Julian Lage  7pm\nFeaturing his 
 latest CD: Sounding Point (Emarcy/Decca)\nAlso\, Julian will perform solo 
 guitar\nLOCATION: Barnes & Noble Booksellers\nADMISSION: Free\nFridays fro
 m 7 to 8 pm\nVisit www.bn.com for a schedule of events
DTEND:20091010Z
DTSTAMP:20091009T230000Z
DTSTART:20091009T230000Z
LOCATION:150 East 86th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Jason Sosnowski:MAILTO:jts390@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Barnes & Noble/NYU Steinhart Conversations in Jazz Series
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Artist Faculty Concert:\nFeaturing virtuoso performances by Ant
 hony de Mare\, Fabio Gardenal\, Eduardus Halim\, Jose Ramon Mendez\, Maril
 yn Nonken\, Deirdre O’Donohue\, and special guests  \nMarilyn Nonken\, Dir
 ector\nProgram in Piano Performance\nLOCATION: Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 3
 5 W. 4th Street\nADMISSION: Free\nFriday\, October 9  at 8 pm
DTEND:20091010T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091010Z
DTSTART:20091010Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Piano Artist Faculty Concert
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URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210111
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Naviskandia\nAmelia Saul\nWork on View: October 7th - 10\nRosen
 berg Gallery \nThe Barney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nEgo
  A-Go-Go!\nKendalle Beck\, Irina Makarova and Eric Zhang\nWorks on View: O
 ctober 7th - 11th\nThe Commons \nThe Barney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, 
 First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091011
DTSTAMP:20091010T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091010
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091010T040000Z-215778@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Trainings/Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Module 1: Gross Screens/Scans and Differential Diagnosis\nGail 
 D. Deyle\, PT\, DPT\, DSc\, OCS\, FAAOMPT\nPhysical Therapy Consultant in 
 San Antonio\, TX\nOctober 9-10\, 2009 \n\nFor further information\, please
  contact Anne Seaton at mas2@nyu.edu or 212-998-9414
DTEND:20091010T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20091010T120000Z
DTSTART:20091010T120000Z
LOCATION:380 Second Avenue\, 4th Floor on the corner of 22nd St and Second 
 Ave
ORGANIZER;CN=Lorne Jaffe:MAILTO:lij9100@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Advanced Physical Therapy Examination and Intervention Skills of th
 e Musculoskeletal System I - Module 1: Gross Screens/Scans and Differentia
 l Diagnosis
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Distinguished Faculty Series\nProgram in String Performance\nSt
 ephanie Baer\, Director\nGregory Fulkerson\, violin\nLOCATION: Frederick L
 oewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street\nADMISSION: Free\nSaturday\, October 10 at
  8 pm
DTEND:20091011T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091011Z
DTSTART:20091011Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Strings Faculty Series: Gregory Fulkerson\, violin
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URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210668
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X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Ego A-Go-Go!\nKendalle Beck\, Irina Makarova and Eric Zhang\nWo
 rks on View: October 7th - 11th\nThe Commons \nThe Barney Building\n34 Stu
 yvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091012
DTSTAMP:20091011T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091011
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tlb214
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Presentations
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to attend a presentation at the Ruth 
 Horowitz  Center for Teacher  Development\n\nTuesday\, October 13th\n4:30 
 PM\nhosted by Dr. Glynda Hull of NYU Steinhardt\n\nThe presenter will be D
 r. Marion Walton of the University of Cape Town. Dr. Walton will be presen
 ting her research on 'A Phone With Life has Internet: Mobile Internet Use 
 and Social Networking by Low-Income Teens in Khayelisha\, Cape Town.'\n\nT
 he Horowitz Center\n34 Stuyvesant Street\n(Barney Building)\n5th Floor Con
 ference Room.\n \nContact John Scott at jmscott212@gmail.com with question
 s.
DTEND:20091013T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20091013T200000Z
DTSTART:20091013T200000Z
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Natalie  Pascarella:MAILTO:np36@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:A Phone With Life has Internet: Mobile Internet Use and Social Netw
 orking by Low-Income Teens in Khayelisha\, Cape Town
UID:20091013T200000Z-217665@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal205&id=217665
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Mobile Internet Use and Social Networking by Low-Inc
 ome Teens in Khayelitsha\, Cape Town </strong></p>\n<p>The Horowitz Center
 \nPresents</p>\n<p> Dr. Marion Walton<br />\nCenter of Film and Media Stud
 ies\, University of Cape Town</p>\n<p>Please join us at the <a href="http:
 //steinhardt.nyu.edu/teachlearn/horowitz">Ruth Horowitz Center</a> for Tea
 cher Development\, 34 Stuyvesant Street (Barney Building) 5th floor confer
 ence\n  room\, on October 13th at 4:30 for a special presentation by Dr. M
 arion Walton\, University of Cape Town\, about Mobile Phones\, Internet\nU
 se\, and Social Networking by low-income teens in South Africa\, followed 
 by a wine and cheese reception.</p>\n<p> Hosted by Dr. <a href="http://ste
 inhardt.nyu.edu/faculty_bios/view/Glynda_Hull">Glynda Hull</a>\, NYU Stein
 hardt Center For <a href="http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/teachlearn/">Teaching 
 and Learning</a></p>
DTEND:20091013T223000Z
DTSTAMP:20091013T203000Z
DTSTART:20091013T203000Z
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant Street 5th floor conference room
ORGANIZER;CN=Glynda Hull:MAILTO:glynda.hull@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:A Phone with Life has Internet - Dr. Marion Walton
UID:20091013T203000Z-217689@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal195&id=217689
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Kissing you is like driving a long road\nAmelia Saul\nWork on V
 iew: October 13th - 17th \nRosenberg Gallery \nThe Barney Building\n34 Stu
 yvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nMy So-Called Life\nMarie Catalano\, Jessica S
 heehy and Andrea Diaz\nWork on View: October 13th - 18th\nThe Commons\nThe
  Barney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND:20091013T230000Z
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DTSTART:20091013T210000Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Openings: Kissing you is like driving a long road & My S
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CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:With newer and ever-more advanced technologies changing the rul
 es at mind-boggling speed\, how do chief technology officers stay on top o
 f the ever-evolving media landscape? Our panel of CTOs explore the ways in
  which they assess and integrate new formats and platforms in order to be 
 ahead of the game.\n \n> Rajiv Pant\, Vice President\, Technology\, Condé 
 Nast Digital\n> Evan Schectman\, Chief Technology Officer\, @Radical Media
 \n> Jon Williams\, Chief Technology Officer\, iVillage\n> Moderator: Rober
 t Harris\, Chairman\, Digital Content Services\n\nVisit cencom.org to regi
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DTEND:20091014Z
DTSTAMP:20091013T223000Z
DTSTART:20091013T223000Z
LOCATION:Kimmel Center for university Life (60 Washington Square South) roo
 m 914
ORGANIZER;CN=Stacy Rosenberg:MAILTO:stacy.rosenberg@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Center for Communication Speaker Series: Future of Video Technologi
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DESCRIPTION:Distinguished Faculty Concert\nEsther Lamneck\, clarinet\; Mari
 lyn Nonken\, piano and guests\nContemporary works for clarinet\, piano\, f
 lute\, tarogato\nwith composers Tim Bowlby\, Marc Consoli\, Dinu Ghezzo\nM
 eg Schedel\, Lawrence Moss\, Harold Oliver\nLOCATION: Frederick Loewe Thea
 tre\, 35 W. 4th Street\nADMISSION: Free\nTuesday\, October 13 at 8 pm
DTEND:20091014T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091014Z
DTSTART:20091014Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Faculty Concert: Esther Lamneck & Marilyn Nonken
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Kissing you is like driving a long road\nAmelia Saul\nWorks on 
 view: October 13th - 17th\nRosenberg Gallery \nThe Barney Building\n34 Stu
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 Sheehy and Andrea Diaz\nWorks on view: October 13th - 18th \nThe Commons \
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091015
DTSTAMP:20091014T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091014
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Drink tea or hot chocolate. Eat cookies.  Meet and mingle with 
 fellow students. Stay a while. Whether you have two free minutes or an hou
 r\, stop by the first floor lounge at Pless Hall for a drink\, free snacks
  and fine company. Every Wednesday.
DTEND:20091014T203000Z
DTSTAMP:20091014T190000Z
DTSTART:20091014T190000Z
LOCATION:Pless Hall\, 82 Washington Square East\, 1st Floor Lounge
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Tea @ 3
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DESCRIPTION:Steinhardt at Saklad Series\nThis cocktail-hour concert series 
 features the talents of NYU Steinhardt pianists\, joined by performers fro
 m Vocal and Instrumental Performance\nMarilyn Nonken\, Director\nProgram i
 n Piano Performance\nLOCATION: Saklad Auditorium\, 24th Street & 1st Avenu
 e\nADMISSION: Free\, reception to follow\nWednesday\, October 14 at 6:30 p
 m: An Evening of Piano and Vocal Music\n\nFor more information: marilyn.no
 nken@nyu.edu
DTEND:20091014T233000Z
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SUMMARY:An Evening of Piano and Vocal Music at Saklad
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URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210105
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DESCRIPTION:NYU Jazz Master Class Series On Campus\nThis series continues t
 o foster a dialogue between the music world’s most significant and inspire
 d artists and students from the NYU Jazz Studies Program  \nDr. David Schr
 oeder\, Director  \nLOCATION: Recital Room 779\, 35 W. 4th Street  \nADMIS
 SION: Free\n\nWednesday\, October 14 Kenny Werner 8:30-10 pm \nWednesday\,
  October 21 Stefon Harris 8:30-10 pm \nWednesday\, November 18 Kenny Werne
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DTEND:20091015T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091015T003000Z
DTSTART:20091015T003000Z
LOCATION:Recital Room 779\, 35 West 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Jazz Master Class Series On Campus
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Kissing you is like driving a long road\nAmelia Saul\nWorks on 
 view: October 13th - 17th\nRosenberg Gallery \nThe Barney Building\n34 Stu
 yvesant St. \, First Floor\n\nMy So-Called LIfe\nMarie Catalano\, Jessica 
 Sheehy and Andrea Diaz\nWorks on view: October 13th - 18th \nThe Commons \
 nThe Barney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091016
DTSTAMP:20091015T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091015
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091015T040000Z-214985@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Presentations
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20091015T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20091015T163000Z
DTSTART:20091015T163000Z
LOCATION:Pless Hall\, 82 Washington Square East\, 3rd Floor Student Lounge
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Conversations of Color
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CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:Charlie White\, a Los Angeles-based photographer and filmmaker 
 received his BFA from SVA here in New York and his MFA from the Art Center
  College of Design (Pasedena\, CA).  He is currently the Director of the M
 FA program at the Roski School of Fine Arts at the University of Southern 
 California.  His work has been exhibited internationally since 1999 and of
 ten creates an interplay between reality and fiction through juxtaposition
  of mythical or fictional creatures with everyday scenes. \n\nNYU is proud
  to not only host Mr. White at this talk\, but also as one of the presenti
 ng artists at the Washington Square Windows in a photographic exhibition s
 tarting October 20th.
DTEND:20091015T221500Z
DTSTAMP:20091015T211500Z
DTSTART:20091015T211500Z
LOCATION:Einstein Auditorium\, The Barney Building\, 34 Stuyvesant St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tlb214
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:[In this field\, make sure to include as many details about you
 r event as possible. For example: the address of the event\, whether an ID
  is required to attend\, or anything else that is not specified under Basi
 c Options.]
DTEND:20091016Z
DTSTAMP:20091015T220000Z
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LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Cathy Waldo:MAILTO:cathy.waldo@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:DRC Meeting
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DESCRIPTION:NOVUS Trombone Quartet\nNYU Ensemble in Residence\nProgram in B
 rass studies\nLOCATION:  Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street\nADMIS
 SION:  Free\nThursday\, October 15 at 8 pm
DTEND:20091016T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091016Z
DTSTART:20091016Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:NOVUS Trombone Quartet
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DESCRIPTION:Kissing you is like driving a long road\nAmelia Saul\nWorks on 
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 yvesant St. \, First Floor\n\nMy So-Called LIfe\nMarie Catalano\, Jessica 
 Sheehy and Andrea Diaz\nWorks on view: October 13th - 18th \nThe Commons \
 nThe Barney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091017
DTSTAMP:20091016T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091016
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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DTEND:20091016T110000Z
DTSTAMP:20091016T090000Z
DTSTART:20091016T090000Z
LOCATION:Pless Hall\, 82 Washington Square East\, 3rd Floor Student Lounge
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:IRB Review Session for Doctoral Students
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DESCRIPTION:Voices À La Carte\nProgram in Vocal Performance\nLocation:  The
  Players Theatre\, 115 Macdougal St.\nAdmission:  $5\nFor ticket informati
 on and reservations\, please contact the Steinhardt School Box Office at (
 212) 998-5281 or steinhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu\n\nHotel for Criminals\nBy R
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DESCRIPTION:Kissing you is like driving a long road\nAmelia Saul\nWorks on 
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 Sheehy and Andrea Diaz\nWorks on view: October 13th - 18th \nThe Commons \
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091018
DTSTAMP:20091017T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091017
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ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:On behalf of New York University\, the Student Resource Center 
 is pleased to invite the parents of new freshmen and transfer students to 
 Parent's Day.\n\nThe day will feature a variety of activities and programs
  designed to introduce new NYU parents to academic and student life at NYU
 . It is also a great opportunity to visit with your son or daughter and ex
 plore the city. If you prefer\, we also invite you to make the day your ow
 n\, participating in what your schedule will allow.\n\nFor more informatio
 n\, visit http://www.nyu.edu/parentsday/ .
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091018
DTSTAMP:20091017T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091017
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Natalie  Pascarella:MAILTO:np36@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:NYU Parent's Day
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20091017T140000Z
DTSTAMP:20091017T130000Z
DTSTART:20091017T130000Z
LOCATION:Kimmel Center\, 60 Washington Square South\, Rosenthal Pavilion\, 
 10th Floor
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Parents and Family Day
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DESCRIPTION:Join Dean Mary Brabeck for Parent's Day Tea!\n\nThis casual gat
 hering will be held open-house style and offer you and your student an opp
 ortunity to meet Dean Brabeck and members of her team.  Tea and light fare
  will be served.\n\nSaturday\, October 17\, 2009\n12:30pm - 2:00pm\n\nPles
 s Hall\, 4th Floor\n82 Washington Square East\nat Washington Place\nNew Yo
 rk\, NY 10003\n\nPlease contact Natalie Pascarella at np36@nyu.edu or 212.
 998.6892 with questions.\n\nNo RSVP required.
DTEND:20091017T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091017T163000Z
DTSTART:20091017T163000Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=Natalie  Pascarella:MAILTO:np36@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Parent's Day Tea with Dean Mary Brabeck
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Voices À La Carte\nProgram in Vocal Performance\nLocation:  The
  Players Theatre\, 115 Macdougal St.\nAdmission:  $5\nFor ticket informati
 on and reservations\, please contact the Steinhardt School Box Office at (
 212) 998-5281 or steinhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu\n\nHotel for Criminals\nBy R
 ichard Foreman\, Music by Stanley Silverman\nFriday\, October 16 at 8 pm \
 nSaturday\, October 17 at 3 pm and 8 pm
DTEND:20091017T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091017T190000Z
DTSTART:20091017T190000Z
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:A MEMORIAL CELEBRATION IN HONOR OF VIRGINIA GORODNITZKI\nOctobe
 r 17\, 2009\n3:00 PM\nFrederick Loewe Theatre\n35 W. 4th Street\nOpen to t
 he Public
DTEND:20091017T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091017T190000Z
DTSTART:20091017T190000Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
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SUMMARY:Memorial for Virginia Gorodnitzki
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  Players Theatre\, 115 Macdougal St.\nAdmission:  $5\nFor ticket informati
 on and reservations\, please contact the Steinhardt School Box Office at (
 212) 998-5281 or steinhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu\n\nHotel for Criminals\nBy R
 ichard Foreman\, Music by Stanley Silverman\nFriday\, October 16 at 8 pm \
 nSaturday\, October 17 at 3 pm and 8 pm
DTEND:20091018T010000Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:My So-Called Life\nMarie Catalano\, Jessica Sheehy and Andrea D
 iaz\nWorks on View: October 13th - 18th\nThe Commons\nThe Barney Building\
 n34. Stuyvesant St. The First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091019
DTSTAMP:20091018T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091018
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
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SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091018T040000Z-215781@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Double Reed Day Celebration\nSolo concert with Matt Sullivan\, 
 oboe with Double Reed Day guests\nMatt Sullivan and Esther Lamneck\, Direc
 tors\nProgram in Woodwind Studies\nLOCATION: Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 
 W. 4th Street\nADMISSION: Free\nSunday\, October 18 at 5:30 pm\n\nFor more
  information: MattSullivanNYC@aol.com
DTEND:20091018T223000Z
DTSTAMP:20091018T213000Z
DTSTART:20091018T213000Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Matt Sullivan:MAILTO:MattSullivanNYC@aol.com
SUMMARY:Double Reed Day Celebration
UID:20091018T213000Z-212245@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=212245
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:NYU Symphony Orchestra\nWorks by Wolfe\, Beethoven\, Martinu\nR
 esident Conductor: David Wroe\nWoodwind Competition Winner: Carl Reinecke 
 Flute Concerto Op. 283\, Kim O'Hare soloist\nLOCATION: Frederick Loewe The
 atre\, 35 West 4th Street\nADMISSION: $10 General\, $5 student ID and seni
 or citizens\nMonday\, October 19 at 8 pm
DTEND:20091020T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091020Z
DTSTART:20091020Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 West 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:NYU Symphony Orchestra
UID:20091020Z-212163@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=212163
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:kaint sea maway homer\, where sa door\nSonaa Engelhardt\nWork o
 n view: October 20 - 24\nRosenberg Gallery \nBarney Building \n34 Stuyvesa
 nt St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091021
DTSTAMP:20091020T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091020
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Emily Baldwin:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091020T040000Z-215782@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=215782
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Presentations
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20091020T223000Z
DTSTAMP:20091020T203000Z
DTSTART:20091020T203000Z
LOCATION:Pless Hall\, 82 Washington Square East\, 1st Floor Student Lounge
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Dean's Grants for Student Research Colloquium
UID:20091020T203000Z-210346@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal184&id=210346
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Our Information Sessions will provide an opportunity to get mor
 e information about our program\, tour of our facilities\, meet our innova
 tive faculty\, ask questions about the field and research opportunities.\n
 \nRSVP by calling 212 998-5230
DTEND:20091020T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091020T220000Z
DTSTART:20091020T220000Z
LOCATION:665 Broadway\, 9th Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10012
ORGANIZER;CN=Christopher Yee Mon:MAILTO:cym223@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Information Session (RSVP by calling 212 998-5230)
UID:20091020T220000Z-206990@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal194&id=206990
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:At the next  meeting of the ITS Colloquium\, we welcome Profess
 or Mireille Hildebrandt\, a member of faculty at Erasmus School of Law and
  Senior Researcher at the Centre for Law Science Technology and Society St
 udies.\n\nBIO: Mireille Hildebrandt is Associate Professor of Jurisprudenc
 e at the Erasmus School of Law and Senior Researcher at the Centre for Law
  Science Technology and Society studies (LSTS) at Vrije Universiteit Bruss
 els. Her PhD was in the legal philosophy of criminal procedure\, with spec
 ial focus on the role of punishment in the establishment and confirmation 
 of legal norms. Since her move to Brussels she has studied the implication
 s of smart technological infrastructures for the legal framework of consti
 tutional democracy\, for instance with regard to causality\, liability\, l
 egal personhood\, privacy and identity\, citizenship\, non-discrimination 
 and data protection. She has been coordinator of profiling technologies in
  the research consortium on the Future of Identity in Information Society 
 (funded by the European Commission)\, is a member of the stakeholder forum
  of the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) and parta
 kes in numerous fora on the issue of profiling\, rule of law and democracy
 . She publishes in the field of criminal law and philosophy as well as the
  nexus of philosophy of technology and philosophy of law. She is Associate
  Editor of Criminal Law and Philosophy and of Identity in Information Soci
 ety (IDIS). Together with Serge Gutwirth she edited Profiling the European
  Citizen. Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives (2008). She is also Dean of Educ
 ation of the Research School on Safety and Justice in the Netherlands. For
  an overview of relevant publications see http://works.bepress.com/mireill
 e_hildebrandt/.\n\nABSTRACT: Ambient Intelligence\, proactive computing\, 
 behavioural advertizing\, smart monitoring and surveillance thrive on soph
 isticated profiling technologies. Profiling involves knowledge discovery i
 n databases (KDD)\, allowing for a type of pattern recognition that is not
  possible by means of 'ordinary' human cognition. The profiles that result
  from the process of KDD are applied to individual persons or groups to an
 ticipate their probable future behaviour. In the vision of Ambient Intelli
 gence this should allow service providers to cater to consumers' inferred 
 preferences even before they become aware of them. In the sphere of securi
 ty it allows security agencies\, police and intelligence agencies to engag
 e in proactive policing or sentencing. These smart technologies raise a nu
 mber of questions\, of which those relating to privacy and security are on
 ly the more obvious ones. Social sorting\, subliminal influencing and comp
 lications in the attribution of liability for harm caused challenge some o
 f the foundations of the legal framework\, requiring novel ways to think a
 bout the technological embodiment of legal instruments. I will argue that 
 to sustain the system of checks and balances that stands for constitutiona
 l democracy\, lawyers will have to re-articulate some the relevant legal p
 rotections into the socio-technical infrastructure they aim to protect aga
 inst. Ambient Intelligence will require a vision of an Ambient Law. The vi
 sion of Ambient Law has been elaborated within the European Research Conso
 rtium on the Future of Identity in Information Society (FIDIS). It starts 
 from the idea that our present legal system depends on the affordances of 
 the technologies of the written and printed script. It then develops the i
 dea that countervailing powers must be built into the novel technological 
 infrastructure to complement the affordances of the written law. My presen
 tation will also indicate how the vision of Ambient Law builds on and diff
 ers with Lawrence Lessig's idea of Code as Law and Helen Nissenbaum's noti
 on of values in design.
DTEND:20091021T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091021T183000Z
DTSTART:20091021T183000Z
LOCATION:Vanderbilt Hall\, Room 214
ORGANIZER;CN=Helen Nissenbaum:MAILTO:Helen.Nissenbaum@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:ITS Colloquium: A Vision of Ambient Law
UID:20091021T183000Z-218577@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal188&id=218577
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:kaint sea myway homer\, where sa door\nSonja Engelhardt\nWork o
 n view: October 20 - 24\nRosenberg Gallery\nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant
  St.\, First Floor\n\nCommunity Building Game\nAmelia Saul and Gustabo Val
 azquez\nWork on view: October 21 - 31st\nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34
  Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND:20091021T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091021T210000Z
DTSTART:20091021T210000Z
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibition Openings: kaint sea maway homer\, where sa door & Commun
 ity Building Game
UID:20091021T210000Z-216364@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=216364
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:Join Women in Communication and the Comm Club as we co-host our
  Professional PR Panel! We will have panelists from a wide range of indust
 ries such as tourism\, entertainment\, food\, health/fitness\, and beauty.
  Come learn what it means to work in PR and how you can excel in the world
  of PR!\n\nParticipating companies include: \n> Feren Comm (agency represe
 nting MadMen) \n> Development Counsellors International (tourism PR accoun
 ts) \n> Perks Consulting (specializes in health\, beauty\, and fitness PR)
 \n\nand more...
DTEND:20091022T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091021T230000Z
DTSTART:20091021T230000Z
LOCATION:Kimmel Rm. 405
ORGANIZER;CN=Stacy Rosenberg:MAILTO:stacy.rosenberg@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Professional PR Panel | WIC & Comm Club
UID:20091021T230000Z-216846@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal188&id=216846
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:NYU Jazz Master Class Series On Campus\nThis series continues t
 o foster a dialogue between the music world’s most significant and inspire
 d artists and students from the NYU Jazz Studies Program  \nDr. David Schr
 oeder\, Director  \nLOCATION: Recital Room 779\, 35 W. 4th Street  \nADMIS
 SION: Free\n\nWednesday\, October 14 Kenny Werner 8:30-10 pm \nWednesday\,
  October 21 Stefon Harris 8:30-10 pm \nWednesday\, November 18 Kenny Werne
 r 8:30-10 pm
DTEND:20091022T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091022T003000Z
DTSTART:20091022T003000Z
LOCATION:Recital Room 779\, 35 West 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Jazz Master Class Series On Campus
UID:20091022T003000Z-210450@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210450
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:kaint sea myway homer\, where sa door\nSonja Engelhardt\nWork o
 n view: October 20 - 24\nRosenberg Gallery\nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant
  St.\, First Floor\n\nCommunity Building Game\nAmelia Saul and Gustabo Val
 azquez\nWork on view: October 21 - 31st\nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34
  Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091023
DTSTAMP:20091022T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091022
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091022T040000Z-216362@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=216362
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Meetings
DESCRIPTION:[In this field\, make sure to include as many details about you
 r event as possible. For example: the address of the event\, whether an ID
  is required to attend\, or anything else that is not specified under Basi
 c Options.]
DTEND:20091022T174500Z
DTSTAMP:20091022T163000Z
DTSTART:20091022T163000Z
LOCATION:Payne Room\, Pless Building\, 4th Floor
ORGANIZER;CN=Annette  Morales:MAILTO:annette.morales@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:MCC Faculty Meeting
UID:20091022T163000Z-207295@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal188&id=207295
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Trainings/Workshops
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20091022T204500Z
DTSTAMP:20091022T194500Z
DTSTART:20091022T194500Z
LOCATION:Pless Hall\, 82 Washington Square East\, 3rd Floor Student Lounge
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Graduate Student Survival Seminar: Stress Management
UID:20091022T194500Z-208266@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal184&id=208266
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:Kenny Mellman is a New York City-based theatrical artist that i
 s known best for his  role of “Herb” of the outrageous American drag cabar
 et duo “Kiki and Herb”. Herb is Kiki’s (played by Justin Bond) gay male pi
 ano accompanist.  Their show includes musical numbers from Broadway and po
 pular music\, as well as monologues that are for the most part comical\, b
 ut sometimes political.  They’ve toured both nationally and internationall
 y and maintain an elaborate back-story for both their characters.  Mellman
  has been working since 1989 with a brief hiatus in 2004\, and just releas
 ed a DVD\, “Kiki and Herb Live at the Knitting Factory”.
DTEND:20091022T221500Z
DTSTAMP:20091022T211500Z
DTSTART:20091022T211500Z
LOCATION:Einstein Auditorium\, The Barney Building\, 34 Stuyvesant St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tlb214
SUMMARY:Visting Artist Talk: Kenny Mellman ("Herb" of Kiki & Herb)
UID:20091022T211500Z-216347@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=216347
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Distinguished Faculty Series\nProgram in String Performance\nSt
 ephanie Baer\, Director\nNaoko Tanaka\, Violin\nLOCATION: Frederick Loewe 
 Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street\nADMISSION: Free\nThursday\, October 22 at 8 pm
DTEND:20091023T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091023Z
DTSTART:20091023Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Faculty Concert: Naoko Tanaka\, violin
UID:20091023Z-210060@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210060
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:kaint sea myway homer\, where sa door\nSonja Engelhardt\nWork o
 n view: October 20 - 24\nRosenberg Gallery\nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant
  St.\, First Floor\n\nCommunity Building Game\nAmelia Saul and Gustabo Val
 azquez\nWork on view: October 21 - 31st\nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34
  Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091024
DTSTAMP:20091023T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091023
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091023T040000Z-216363@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=216363
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Barnes & Noble/NYU Steinhart Conversations in Jazz Series\nHost
 ed by Dr. David Schroeder\nInterviews and performances with jazz legends\,
  NYU Jazz faculty\, and students\nOct. 23\, TBA 4pm\nLOCATION: Barnes & No
 ble Booksellers\nADMISSION: Free\nVisit www.bn.com for a schedule of event
 s
DTEND:20091023T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20091023T200000Z
DTSTART:20091023T200000Z
LOCATION:150 East 86th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Jason Sosnowski:MAILTO:jts390@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Barnes & Noble/NYU Steinhart Conversations in Jazz Series
UID:20091023T200000Z-216590@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=216590
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Woyzeck\nBy Georg Büchner\nAn adaptation by Gisli Örn Gardarsso
 n with lyrics by Nick Cave \nProgram in Educational Theatre\nLocation: Bla
 ck Box Theatre\nAdmission:  $10/ General\, $5 students and senior citizens
 \nFor ticket information and reservations\, please contact the Steinhardt 
 School Box Office at  212 998 5281 or steinhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu \nFrida
 y\, October 23 at 8 pm\nSaturday\, October 24 at 8 pm\nSunday\, October 25
  at 3 pm\nThursday\, October 29 at 8 pm\nFriday\, October 30 at 8 pm\nSatu
 rday\, October 31 at 8 pm\nSunday\, November 1 at 3 pm
DTEND:20091024T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091024Z
DTSTART:20091024Z
LOCATION:Black Box Theatre\, 82 Washington Square East
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Woyzeck
UID:20091024Z-210682@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210682
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:1
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
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X-NYU-WEBEVENTID:210682
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:NYU Repertory Orchestra\nWorks by Beethoven\, Rossini\, Ewazen\
 nEric Jacobsen\, Conductor\nPercussion Competition Winner\nLOCATION: Frede
 rick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street\nADMISSION: Free\nFriday\, October 2
 3 at 8 pm
DTEND:20091024T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091024Z
DTSTART:20091024Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:NYU Repertory Orchestra
UID:20091024Z-211267@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=211267
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:kaint sea myway homer\, where sa door\nSonja Engelhardt\nWork o
 n view: October 20 - 24\nRosenberg Gallery\nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant
  St.\, First Floor\n\nCommunity Building Game\nAmelia Saul and Gustabo Val
 azquez\nWork on view: October 21 - 31st\nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34
  Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND:20091024T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091024T210000Z
DTSTART:20091024T210000Z
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091024T210000Z-216365@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=216365
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Woyzeck\nBy Georg Büchner\nAn adaptation by Gisli Örn Gardarsso
 n with lyrics by Nick Cave \nProgram in Educational Theatre\nLocation: Bla
 ck Box Theatre\nAdmission:  $10/ General\, $5 students and senior citizens
 \nFor ticket information and reservations\, please contact the Steinhardt 
 School Box Office at  212 998 5281 or steinhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu \nFrida
 y\, October 23 at 8 pm\nSaturday\, October 24 at 8 pm\nSunday\, October 25
  at 3 pm\nThursday\, October 29 at 8 pm\nFriday\, October 30 at 8 pm\nSatu
 rday\, October 31 at 8 pm\nSunday\, November 1 at 3 pm
DTEND:20091025T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091025Z
DTSTART:20091025Z
LOCATION:Black Box Theatre\, 82 Washington Square East
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Woyzeck
UID:20091025Z-210684@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210684
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DESCRIPTION:NYU Percussion Ensemble\nNYU Mix: Collaboration with NYU studen
 t composers and NYUPE\nJonathan Haas\, Director\nProgram in Percussion Per
 formance\nLOCATION: Frederick Loewe Theatre\,  35 W. 4th Street\nADMISSION
 : Free\nSaturday\, October 24 at 8 pm
DTEND:20091025T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091025Z
DTSTART:20091025Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:NYU Percussion Ensemble
UID:20091025Z-210064@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210064
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Community Building Game\nAmelia Saul and Gustabo Valazquez\nWor
 k on view: October 21 - 31st\nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant
  St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091026
DTSTAMP:20091025T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091025
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091025T040000Z-215805@events.nyu.edu
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DESCRIPTION:Woyzeck\nBy Georg Büchner\nAn adaptation by Gisli Örn Gardarsso
 n with lyrics by Nick Cave \nProgram in Educational Theatre\nLocation: Bla
 ck Box Theatre\nAdmission:  $10/ General\, $5 students and senior citizens
 \nFor ticket information and reservations\, please contact the Steinhardt 
 School Box Office at  212 998 5281 or steinhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu \nFrida
 y\, October 23 at 8 pm\nSaturday\, October 24 at 8 pm\nSunday\, October 25
  at 3 pm\nThursday\, October 29 at 8 pm\nFriday\, October 30 at 8 pm\nSatu
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DTEND:20091025T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091025T190000Z
DTSTART:20091025T190000Z
LOCATION:Black Box Theatre\, 82 Washington Square East
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Woyzeck
UID:20091025T190000Z-210686@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210686
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Community Building Game\nAmelia Saul and Gustabo Valazquez\nWor
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  St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091027
DTSTAMP:20091026T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091026
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091026T040000Z-215806@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=215806
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CATEGORIES:Deadlines
DESCRIPTION:Registration Begins at 9:00 a.m. EST for most Undergraduate\, G
 raduate and Diploma students.
DTEND:20091027T035500Z
DTSTAMP:20091026T130000Z
DTSTART:20091026T130000Z
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Office of the University Registrar:MAILTO:registrar@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Winter Session 2010: Registration begins
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Come visit the NYU campus and explore Steinhardt's programs at 
 an Information Session.  You can meet faculty\, administrators and in many
  cases current students.  Contact <a href="mailto:mary.taylor@nyu.edu">mar
 y.taylor@nyu.edu</a> for more information. \n\n<strong><a href="http://eve
 nts.embark.com/event/steinhardt/grad/oncampus/RegisterAndReserve.asp?FORMS
 TATE=1&EVID=67361">Click here to RSVP</a></strong>
DTEND:20091027Z
DTSTAMP:20091026T220000Z
DTSTART:20091026T220000Z
LOCATION:NYU Welcome Center\, 50 West 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Cathy Waldo:MAILTO:cathy.waldo@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Graduate Admissions Information Session for the M.A. in Media\, Cul
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UID:20091026T220000Z-217690@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal188&id=217690
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Interactive Arts Performance Series: \nParkinson & Atau Tanaka\
 nGeorge Lewis & Marina Rosenfeld\n\nCo-production with the Electronic Musi
 c Foundation and Harvestworks\nRobert Rowe\, Artistic Director\nLOCATION: 
 Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street\nADMISSION: Free\nMonday\, Octo
 ber 26 at 8 pm
DTEND:20091027T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091027Z
DTSTART:20091027Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Interactive Arts Performance Series
UID:20091027Z-217613@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=217613
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:future come new again\nElaine Cameron-Weir\nWork on view: Octob
 er 27 - 31\nRosenberg Gallery\nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First 
 Floor\n\nCommunity Building Game\nAmelia Saul and Gustabo Valazquez\nWork 
 on view: October 21 - 31st\nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant S
 t.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091028
DTSTAMP:20091027T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091027
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091027T040000Z-215796@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=215796
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091028
DTSTAMP:20091027T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091027
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091027T040000Z-218212@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218212
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CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:Jeffrey Fisher is a Professor and Director in the Psychology De
 partment at the university of Connecticut
DTEND:20091027T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20091027T160000Z
DTSTART:20091027T160000Z
LOCATION:82 WSQ East\, Pless Hall Lounge
ORGANIZER;CN=Claudette  Carter:MAILTO:cc10@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:IHDSC Seminar Series with Jeffrey Fisher
UID:20091027T160000Z-218857@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal84&id=218857
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Curated by : John Hagan\, Yolanda Hawkins\, and John Matturri\n
 \nStuart Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-
 garde performance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and ear
 ly 1970s\, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impac
 t of which continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after hi
 s death.  He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of perform
 ances he called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop
  performances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both famil
 iar and unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tab
 les. Performed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit i
 n a unique hybrid space that moves between references to various genres in
 cluding comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, thre
 e card monte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\
 , which consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations
 \, he crafted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the 
 spectacle performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certa
 inly not miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as t
 ime\, language\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthoug
 h Stuart Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as 
 well as for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of M
 odern Art) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this 
 exhibit aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievem
 ents\, firmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the
  1970s downtown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of 
 this artist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productio
 ns\, sculptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  E
 xhibited for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and 
 language-based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediat
 e context for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginnin
 gless Thought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman tau
 ght\, defines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these 
 disparate and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibitio
 n highlights the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the rich
 ness and depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosoph
 ical themes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND:20091028Z
DTSTAMP:20091027T210000Z
DTSTART:20091027T210000Z
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Opening Reception "Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The
  Works of Stuart Sherman"
UID:20091027T210000Z-218104@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218104
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CATEGORIES:Meetings
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to attend an Open House for Prospective Masters
  Students in Education and Jewish Studies.\n\nYou will have an opportunity
  to meet admissions staff\, faculty and graduate students in the Education
  and Jewish Studies Programs and learn more about the Programs.\n\nPlease 
 RSVP to Wendy Paler\, wlp219@nyu.edu
DTEND:20091028Z
DTSTAMP:20091027T220000Z
DTSTART:20091027T220000Z
LOCATION:82 Washington Square East\, 5th floor Conference Room
ORGANIZER;CN=Tamika Bota:MAILTO:tb58@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Education & Jewish Studies Fall 2009 Open House
UID:20091027T220000Z-217586@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Distinguished Faculty Concert \nProgram in String Performance\n
 Stephanie Baer\, Director\nRita Costanzi\, Harp\nLOCATION: Black Box Theat
 re\, 82 Washington Square East\nADMISSION: Free\nTuesday\, October 27 at 8
  pm
DTEND:20091028T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091028Z
DTSTART:20091028Z
LOCATION:Black Box Theatre\, 82 Washington Square East
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Faculty Concert: Rita Costanzi\, harp
UID:20091028Z-210068@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210068
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CATEGORIES:Deadlines
DESCRIPTION:First E-bills for the Winter Session. \n\nTwo business days aft
 er registering\, a student will receive an E-bill.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091029
DTSTAMP:20091028T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091028
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Office of the University Registrar:MAILTO:registrar@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:First E-bills for the Winter Session 2010
UID:20091028T040000Z-217754@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:future come new again\nElaine Cameron-Weir\nWork on view: Octob
 er 27 - 31\nRosenberg Gallery\nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First 
 Floor\n\nCommunity Building Game\nAmelia Saul and Gustabo Valazquez\nWork 
 on view: October 21 - 31st\nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant S
 t.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091029
DTSTAMP:20091028T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091028
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091028T040000Z-215798@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=215798
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091029
DTSTAMP:20091028T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091028
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
UID:20091028T040000Z-218106@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218106
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X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
X-NYU-ORGANIZERPHONE:212.998.5747
X-NYU-TICKETBRIEFING:
X-NYU-TICKETINFO:80wse@nyu.edu
X-NYU-WEBEVENTID:218106
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091029
DTSTAMP:20091028T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091028
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091028T040000Z-218214@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218214
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X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
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X-NYU-WEBEVENTID:218214
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:future come new again\nElaine Cameron-Weir\nWork on view: Octob
 er 27 - 31\nRosenberg Gallery\nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First 
 Floor\n\nCommunity Building Game\nAmelia Saul and Gustabo Valazquez\nWork 
 on view: October 21 - 31st\nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant S
 t.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091030
DTSTAMP:20091029T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091029
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091029T040000Z-215800@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=215800
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091030
DTSTAMP:20091029T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091029
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091030
DTSTAMP:20091029T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091029
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091029T040000Z-218216@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218216
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CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:Born in Florida—where he received both his BFA and MFA at the U
 niversity of South Florida Tampa—Kalup Linzy is a New York-based performan
 ce artist whose narratives are based on telenovelas\, soap operas\, and Ho
 llywood melodramas.  His pieces are not merely the result of performing al
 one\; Linzy edits\, directs\, films\, and writes his work as well.   He ha
 s been exhibited internationally at world-renowned museums\, art centers\,
  galleries\, and has been praised by the New York Times\, Art Review\, Art
 forum\, and Artnews\, specifically for his comical\, poignant\, and outrag
 eous work that crosses boundaries of race and sex. He has been “hailed as 
 one of the most innovative of a new generation of queer artists\, drawing 
 comparisons to John Waters\, Jack Smith and RuPaul. Writing in The New Yor
 k Times\, Holland Cotter observed of Linzy\, ‘A star is born’ “ (www.eai.o
 rg)
DTEND:20091029T221500Z
DTSTAMP:20091029T211500Z
DTSTART:20091029T211500Z
LOCATION:Einstein Auditorium\, The Barney Building\, 34 Stuyvesant St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:Tlb214
SUMMARY:Visting Artist Talk: Kalup Linzy
UID:20091029T211500Z-216349@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=216349
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:Join your fellow alumni for \n\nA Steinhardt Halloween Happy Ho
 ur Event\n\nThe Village Lantern\n167 Bleecker Street\nNYC\n\n6:00 pm - 8:0
 0 pm\n$15 per person\nTwo hour unlimited beers\, mixed drinks and wine\nYo
 u must be 21 or older to attend\n\nTo register\, visit: http://alumni.nyu.
 edu/Steinhardt_Happy_Hour\n\nNote\, when visiting the link above\, you wil
 l be asked to join NYUniverse\, our new online community just for alumni. 
 You must join NYUniverse in order to register for the Happy Hour.  \n\nTo 
 join\, click the pink "first time log-in" link above the username and pass
 word boxes.  Enter your last name as prompted\, and find yourself in the l
 ist of names.  You will be prompted to enter an ID number.  Your ten-digit
  ID number begins with four zeroes and is located above your name on any r
 ecent mailing you have received from the NYU Alumni Office. Enter this num
 ber\, click verify\, and then visit the events page to sign-up for the Hap
 py Hour!\n\nIf you need help finding your ID number\, or further assistanc
 e with registration\, please email np36@nyu.edu.
DTEND:20091030Z
DTSTAMP:20091029T220000Z
DTSTART:20091029T220000Z
LOCATION:The Village Lantern\, 167 Bleecker Street\, NYC
ORGANIZER;CN=Natalie  Pascarella:MAILTO:np36@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Steinhardt Halloween Happy Hour
UID:20091029T220000Z-218703@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal205&id=218703
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Woyzeck\nBy Georg Büchner\nAn adaptation by Gisli Örn Gardarsso
 n with lyrics by Nick Cave \nProgram in Educational Theatre\nLocation: Bla
 ck Box Theatre\nAdmission:  $10/ General\, $5 students and senior citizens
 \nFor ticket information and reservations\, please contact the Steinhardt 
 School Box Office at  212 998 5281 or steinhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu \nFrida
 y\, October 23 at 8 pm\nSaturday\, October 24 at 8 pm\nSunday\, October 25
  at 3 pm\nThursday\, October 29 at 8 pm\nFriday\, October 30 at 8 pm\nSatu
 rday\, October 31 at 8 pm\nSunday\, November 1 at 3 pm
DTEND:20091030T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091030Z
DTSTART:20091030Z
LOCATION:Black Box Theatre\, 82 Washington Square East
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Woyzeck
UID:20091030Z-210688@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210688
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:future come new again\nElaine Cameron-Weir\nWork on view: Octob
 er 27 - 31\nRosenberg Gallery\nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First 
 Floor\n\nCommunity Building Game\nAmelia Saul and Gustabo Valazquez\nWork 
 on view: October 21 - 31st\nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant S
 t.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091031
DTSTAMP:20091030T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091030
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091030T040000Z-215802@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=215802
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091031
DTSTAMP:20091030T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091030
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
UID:20091030T040000Z-218110@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218110
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091031
DTSTAMP:20091030T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091030
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091030T040000Z-218218@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218218
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Annual graduate program conference sponsored by the NYU Steinha
 rdt Department of Media\, Culture\, and Communication. Contact mcc.events 
 for information.\n\nKeynote speaker: Brian Larkin\, Anthropology\, Barnard
  College\, Columbia University. http://www.columbia.edu/cu/anthropology/fa
 c-bios/larkin/faculty.html\n\nFor full schedule of presentations and to RS
 VP visit: http://www.nyu.edu/media.culture/events/event.html?e_id=1663
DTEND:20091030T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20091030T130000Z
DTSTART:20091030T130000Z
LOCATION:Helen Mills Theater (137 West 26th Street)
ORGANIZER;CN=Stacy Rosenberg:MAILTO:stacy.rosenberg@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Neil Postman Graduate Conference with Brian Larkin
UID:20091030T130000Z-217493@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal188&id=217493
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:NYU Media\, Culture\, and Communication\nNeil Postman Graduate 
 Conference\n\nFriday\, October 30\, 2009\n9:00 AM - 6:00 PM\n\n\nHelen Mil
 ls Theater\n(137 West 26th Street)\n\nThis conference is free and open to 
 all those interested as seating allows. Please RSVP so we have an accurate
  count for catering. Thank you! \n\nTo RSVP\, visit: http://www.nyu.edu/me
 dia.culture/events/event.html?e_id=1663\n\nSchedule of Presentations\n9:00
  - Doors open | Coffee served\n\n9:15 - Welcome\n* Marita Sturken\, Chair\
 n* Rod Benson\, Director of Graduate Studies\n\n9:30 - Panel I – Vision\, 
 Sound and/as Commodity\n* Jamie Berthe\, “Deconstructing Tarzan or Reconst
 ructing Racial Hierarchies?”\n* Melissa De Witte\, “Memory and the Spectac
 le: Phantom and fantasy in a new economy of the image”\n* Jennifer Heuson\
 , “Soundscapes of the Black Hills: An acoustemology of the American West”\
 n* Faculty moderator: Martin Scherzinger\n\n11:00 - Panel II – Politics of
  Memory\n* Lisa Gitelman\, "Daniel Ellsberg and the lost idea of the photo
 copy"\n* Hatim El-Hibri\, “Sectarianism\, Maps and Beirut: From the French
  Mandate through the end of the civil war (1920-1991)”\n* Christine Weible
 \, “How the creation of museums and memorials at the site of the ex-ESMA i
 s impacting collective memory of the Dirty War in Argentina”\n* Scott Selb
 erg\, "Cognitive Fever: Remembering Alzheimer's at the National Library of
  Medicine"\n* Faculty moderator: Nicholas Mirzoeff\n\n12:45 - Lunch served
 \n\n1:30 - Brian Larkin\, Anthropology\, Barnard College\, Columbia Univer
 sity\n\n2:45 - Break\n\n3:00 - Panel III – Media Activism\n* Victor Pickar
 d\, "Crises and Opportunities in the Ongoing Struggle for Public Service M
 edia"\n* Evan Brody\, “(De)scribing Disease: Capitalist HIV imagery and cu
 ltural memory”\n* Dwaipayan Banerjee\, “Media Activism in its Local Place:
  Lessons from Bhopal”\n* Marco Deseriis\, “The Faker as Producer: Politics
  of fabrication and the three orders of the fake”\n* Faculty moderator: Al
 len Feldman\n\n4:45 - Reception | Drinks served
DTEND:20091030T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20091030T130000Z
DTSTART:20091030T130000Z
LOCATION:Helen Mills Theater (137 West 26th Street)
ORGANIZER;CN=Natalie  Pascarella:MAILTO:np36@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Neil Postman Graduate Conference
UID:20091030T130000Z-217785@events.nyu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:Larry Parker will provide an overview of Critical Race Theory i
 n education.  He is the author of several books and articles on Critical R
 ace Theory. We will also show a segment from the video series: Race: The P
 ower of an Illusion.
DTEND:20091030T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091030T210000Z
DTSTART:20091030T210000Z
LOCATION:NYU Silver Center\, Rm. 401\, 100 Washington Sq. East
ORGANIZER;CN=Merete Fields:MAILTO:mrlfields@gmail.com
SUMMARY:CRITICAL RACE THEORY SYMPOSIUM - Part 3
UID:20091030T210000Z-219012@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal185&id=219012
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CATEGORIES:Trainings/Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Module 2: Shoulder\nEric J. Hegedus\, PT\, MHSc\, OCS\, CSCS		\
 nDoctor of Physical Therapy Division\nDepartment of Community and Family M
 edicine\nDuke University	\nOctober 30-31\, 2009 \n\nFor further informatio
 n\, please contact Anne Seaton at mas2@nyu.edu or 212-998-9414
DTEND:20091031T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091030T220000Z
DTSTART:20091030T220000Z
LOCATION:380 Second Avenue\, 4th Floor on the corner of 22nd St and Second 
 Ave
ORGANIZER;CN=Lorne Jaffe:MAILTO:lij9100@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Advanced Physical Therapy Examination and Intervention Skills of th
 e Musculoskeletal System I - Module 2: Shoulder
UID:20091030T220000Z-206585@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal193&id=206585
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Barnes & Noble/NYU Steinhart Conversations in Jazz Series\nHost
 ed by Dr. David Schroeder\nInterviews and performances with jazz legends\,
  NYU Jazz faculty\, and students\nOct. 30\, Lenny Pickett 7pm\nConversatio
 ns with Lenny Pickett\nLOCATION: Barnes & Noble Booksellers\nADMISSION: Fr
 ee\nFridays from 7 to 8 pm\nVisit www.bn.com for a schedule of events
DTEND:20091031Z
DTSTAMP:20091030T230000Z
DTSTART:20091030T230000Z
LOCATION:150 East 86th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Jason Sosnowski:MAILTO:jts390@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Barnes & Noble/NYU Steinhart Conversations in Jazz Series
UID:20091030T230000Z-216588@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=216588
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Woyzeck\nBy Georg Büchner\nAn adaptation by Gisli Örn Gardarsso
 n with lyrics by Nick Cave \nProgram in Educational Theatre\nLocation: Bla
 ck Box Theatre\nAdmission:  $10/ General\, $5 students and senior citizens
 \nFor ticket information and reservations\, please contact the Steinhardt 
 School Box Office at  212 998 5281 or steinhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu \nFrida
 y\, October 23 at 8 pm\nSaturday\, October 24 at 8 pm\nSunday\, October 25
  at 3 pm\nThursday\, October 29 at 8 pm\nFriday\, October 30 at 8 pm\nSatu
 rday\, October 31 at 8 pm\nSunday\, November 1 at 3 pm
DTEND:20091031T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091031Z
DTSTART:20091031Z
LOCATION:Black Box Theatre\, 82 Washington Square East
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Woyzeck
UID:20091031Z-210690@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210690
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Percussion Master Class: Ronni Kot Wenzell\nNordic Links: Prese
 nted by the Danish Government\nJonathan Haas\, Director\nProgram in Percus
 sion Performance\nLOCATION: Percussion Penthouse\, 13th floor\, 35 W. 4th 
 St.\nADMISSION: Free\nFriday\, October 30 at 8 pm\n\nFor more information:
  jonathan.haas@nyu.edu
DTEND:20091031T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091031Z
DTSTART:20091031Z
LOCATION:Percussion Penthouse\,  13th floor\, 35 W. 4th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:jonathan.haas@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Percussion Master Class: Ronni Kot Wenzell
UID:20091031Z-210070@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210070
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Voices À La Carte\nProgram in Vocal Performance\nLocation:  The
  Players Theatre\, 115 Macdougal St.\nAdmission:  $5\nFor ticket informati
 on and reservations\, please contact the Steinhardt School Box Office at (
 212) 998-5281 or steinhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu\n\nFIRST ODD PRIME\nThree sh
 ort musicals\nAloha Flight 243\nWords by Sophia Chapadjiev\, Music by Alli
 son Leyton-Brown\nTheory of Kiss\nWords by Sophia Chapadjiev\, Music by Al
 lison Leyton-Brown\nAn Orchestra Imagined: In Four Invisible Movements\nWo
 rds by Sophia Chapadjiev\, Music by Julianne Wick Davis \nFriday\, October
  30 at 8pm\nSaturday\, October 31 at 3 pm and 8 pm
DTEND:20091031T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091031Z
DTSTART:20091031Z
LOCATION:Players Theatre\, 115 Macdougal St.
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Voices À La Carte: First Odd Prime
UID:20091031Z-210410@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210410
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:future come new again\nElaine Cameron-Weir\nWork on view: Octob
 er 27 - 31\nRosenberg Gallery\nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First 
 Floor\n\nCommunity Building Game\nAmelia Saul and Gustabo Valazquez\nWork 
 on view: October 21 - 31st\nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant S
 t.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091101
DTSTAMP:20091031T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091031
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091031T040000Z-215804@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=215804
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091101
DTSTAMP:20091031T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091031
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
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DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091101
DTSTAMP:20091031T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091031
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091031T040000Z-218220@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Module 2: Shoulder\nEric J. Hegedus\, PT\, MHSc\, OCS\, CSCS		\
 nDoctor of Physical Therapy Division\nDepartment of Community and Family M
 edicine\nDuke University	\nOctober 30-31\, 2009 \n\nFor further informatio
 n\, please contact Anne Seaton at mas2@nyu.edu or 212-998-9414
DTEND:20091031T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20091031T120000Z
DTSTART:20091031T120000Z
LOCATION:380 Second Avenue\, 4th Floor on the corner of 22nd St and Second 
 Ave
ORGANIZER;CN=Lorne Jaffe:MAILTO:lij9100@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Advanced Physical Therapy Examination and Intervention Skills of th
 e Musculoskeletal System I - Module 2: Shoulder
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Voices À La Carte\nProgram in Vocal Performance\nLocation:  The
  Players Theatre\, 115 Macdougal St.\nAdmission:  $5\nFor ticket informati
 on and reservations\, please contact the Steinhardt School Box Office at (
 212) 998-5281 or steinhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu\n\nFIRST ODD PRIME\nThree sh
 ort musicals\nAloha Flight 243\nWords by Sophia Chapadjiev\, Music by Alli
 son Leyton-Brown\nTheory of Kiss\nWords by Sophia Chapadjiev\, Music by Al
 lison Leyton-Brown\nAn Orchestra Imagined: In Four Invisible Movements\nWo
 rds by Sophia Chapadjiev\, Music by Julianne Wick Davis \nFriday\, October
  30 at 8pm\nSaturday\, October 31 at 3 pm and 8 pm
DTEND:20091031T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091031T190000Z
DTSTART:20091031T190000Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Voices À La Carte: First Odd Prime
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Woyzeck\nBy Georg Büchner\nAn adaptation by Gisli Örn Gardarsso
 n with lyrics by Nick Cave \nProgram in Educational Theatre\nLocation: Bla
 ck Box Theatre\nAdmission:  $10/ General\, $5 students and senior citizens
 \nFor ticket information and reservations\, please contact the Steinhardt 
 School Box Office at  212 998 5281 or steinhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu \nFrida
 y\, October 23 at 8 pm\nSaturday\, October 24 at 8 pm\nSunday\, October 25
  at 3 pm\nThursday\, October 29 at 8 pm\nFriday\, October 30 at 8 pm\nSatu
 rday\, October 31 at 8 pm\nSunday\, November 1 at 3 pm
DTEND:20091101T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091101Z
DTSTART:20091101Z
LOCATION:Black Box Theatre\, 82 Washington Square East
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Woyzeck
UID:20091101Z-210692@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Voices À La Carte\nProgram in Vocal Performance\nLocation:  The
  Players Theatre\, 115 Macdougal St.\nAdmission:  $5\nFor ticket informati
 on and reservations\, please contact the Steinhardt School Box Office at (
 212) 998-5281 or steinhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu\n\nFIRST ODD PRIME\nThree sh
 ort musicals\nAloha Flight 243\nWords by Sophia Chapadjiev\, Music by Alli
 son Leyton-Brown\nTheory of Kiss\nWords by Sophia Chapadjiev\, Music by Al
 lison Leyton-Brown\nAn Orchestra Imagined: In Four Invisible Movements\nWo
 rds by Sophia Chapadjiev\, Music by Julianne Wick Davis \nFriday\, October
  30 at 8pm\nSaturday\, October 31 at 3 pm and 8 pm
DTEND:20091101T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091101Z
DTSTART:20091101Z
LOCATION:Players Theatre\, 115 Macdougal St.
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Voices À La Carte: First Odd Prime
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091101
DTSTAMP:20091101T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091101
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091101
DTSTAMP:20091101T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091101
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091101T040000Z-218222@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Deadlines
DESCRIPTION:Applications received after this date will be considered on a s
 pace-available basis only. \n\n<a href="http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/study_ab
 road/how_to_apply">How to Apply</a>
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091101
DTSTAMP:20091101T040000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091101
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Daniel Young:MAILTO:daniel.young@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:final application deadline for January Intersession Study Abroad Pr
 ograms
UID:20091101T040000Z-219021@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal226&id=219021
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Blue Note / NYU Jazz Faculty Sunday Brunch\nFeaturing NYU Jazz 
 Studies Artists/Faculty and students\nLOCATION: Blue Note Jazz Club\, 131 
 West 3rd St.\nADMISSION: $24.50 includes music charge and brunch  \nEvery 
 first Sunday of the month\, sets at 12:30 pm and 2:30 pm. \nVisit: www.blu
 enotejazz.com for ticketing information\n\nSunday\, September 6: Jean-Mich
 el Pilc and the NYU Jazz Faculty Quartet\nNick Myers\, saxophone\, (Steinh
 ardt ’09)\; Mike Richmond\, bass\;\nBilly Drummond\, drums\n\nSunday\, Oct
 ober 4: Kenny Werner and his NYU Ensemble\n\nSunday\, November 1: Don Frie
 dman Trio plus Strings\nMartin Wind\, bass\; Evan Hughes\, drums (Steinhar
 dt ’11)\n \nSunday\, December 6: Combo Nuvo\, NYU Artist-In-Residence Ense
 mble\nDave Schroeder\, Lenny Pickett\, Brad Shepik\, Rich Shemaria\, Mike 
 Richmond\, John Hadfield
DTEND:20091101T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20091101T173000Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Blue Note / NYU Jazz Faculty Sunday Brunch
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Woyzeck\nBy Georg Büchner\nAn adaptation by Gisli Örn Gardarsso
 n with lyrics by Nick Cave \nProgram in Educational Theatre\nLocation: Bla
 ck Box Theatre\nAdmission:  $10/ General\, $5 students and senior citizens
 \nFor ticket information and reservations\, please contact the Steinhardt 
 School Box Office at  212 998 5281 or steinhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu \nFrida
 y\, October 23 at 8 pm\nSaturday\, October 24 at 8 pm\nSunday\, October 25
  at 3 pm\nThursday\, October 29 at 8 pm\nFriday\, October 30 at 8 pm\nSatu
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DTEND:20091101T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20091101T200000Z
DTSTART:20091101T200000Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Woyzeck
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Across the Ether: Multimedia Performance\nLOCATION: Frederick L
 oewe Theatre\nADMISSION: Free\n\nSunday\, November 1 at 8 pm
DTEND:20091102T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091102T010000Z
DTSTART:20091102T010000Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Across the Ether: Multimedia Performance
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091103
DTSTAMP:20091102T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091102
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ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091103
DTSTAMP:20091102T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091102
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091104
DTSTAMP:20091103T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091103
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091104
DTSTAMP:20091103T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091103
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to\n\nAn Alumni Career Counseling Breakfast\n\n
 with Allison Cheston and Laurie Rosenfield\n\nMs. Cheston and Ms. Rosenfie
 ld are career counselors specializing in the mid-life career job search. A
 ttend this special alumni event to hear from them on how to breathe new li
 fe into your career and learn to make most of social networking tools like
  LinkedIn and Facebook.\n\nTuesday\, November 3\, 2009\n8:30 am to 10:30 a
 m\n\nThe Torch Club\n18 Waverly Place\nNew York\, NY 10003\n\n$40 per pers
 on\n\nTo register\, visit: http://alumni.nyu.edu/SteinhardtCareerBreakfast
 \n\nNote\, when visiting the link above\, you will be asked to join NYUniv
 erse\, our new online community just for alumni. You must join NYUniverse 
 in order to register for the Career Breakfast.\n\nTo join\, click the pink
  "first time log-in" link above the username and password boxes.  Enter yo
 ur last name as prompted\, and find yourself in the list of names.  You wi
 ll be prompted to enter an ID number.  Your ten-digit ID number begins wit
 h four zeroes and is located above your name on any recent mailing you hav
 e received from the NYU Alumni Office. Enter this number\, click verify\, 
 and then visit the events page to sign-up for the Career Breakfast!\n\nIf 
 you need help finding your ID number\, or further assistance with registra
 tion\, please email np36@nyu.edu.
DTEND:20091103T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20091103T133000Z
DTSTART:20091103T133000Z
LOCATION:NYU Torch club\, 18 Waverly Place\, NYC
ORGANIZER;CN=Natalie  Pascarella:MAILTO:np36@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Career Breakfast
UID:20091103T133000Z-218704@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20091103T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20091103T140000Z
DTSTART:20091103T140000Z
LOCATION:Pless Hall\, 82 Washington Square East\, 1st Floor Student Lounge
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Fast Break Bagel Breakfast
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders Colloquium\n
 Whitney Postman-Caucheteux (Temple University)\nContralesional Activity Li
 nked to Overt Naming Errors in Chronic Aphasic Patients
DTEND:20091103T215000Z
DTSTAMP:20091103T202000Z
DTSTART:20091103T202000Z
LOCATION:665 Broadway\, 9th floor conference room
ORGANIZER;CN=Adam Buchwald:MAILTO:abb6@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Postman-Caucheteux Colloquium
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Eight Years Later: The Lessons of Sept. 11\nAs President Obama 
 struggles with the decision to send many thousands more troops to Afghanis
 tan\, many foreign policy experts insist the battle for hearts and minds s
 hould not be taking place in those treacherous mountains\, but in major ci
 ties like New York\, Berlin\, Paris and London. Even Denver.\n \nThe recen
 t arrest of suspected terrorist Najibullah Zazi who is from Queens\, focus
 es the spotlight on many chilling aspects of our domestic counterterrorism
  program.  As the memory of 9/11 fades\, we are forced to face the fact th
 at there are terrorists among us who are intent on attacking us again.  Me
 anwhile\, the F.B.I. and NYPD remain locked in a counter-productive bureau
 cratic struggle. Eight years after 9/11\, what has been done to make the w
 orld a safer place?  Join us for a seriously eye-opening revelation of wha
 t is being done - and what is not.\n\nPeter Lance\, author\, Triple Cross:
  How bin Laden's Master Spy Penetrated the CIA\, the Green Berets and the 
 FBI\n\nPresented with NYU's Department of Media\, Culture and Communicatio
 n\n \n\nWHEN: Tuesday\, November 3rd\, 6:30 to 8:00 pm\nWHERE:   NYU\, Kim
 mel Student Center\, Room 802\, 60 Washington Square South\nRSVP: visit ww
 w.cencom.org\, email info@cencom.org or call 212-686-5005\n\nVisit cencom.
 org to register (free for students & faculty)
DTEND:20091104T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091103T233000Z
DTSTART:20091103T233000Z
LOCATION:Kimmel Center room 802
ORGANIZER;CN=Stacy Rosenberg:MAILTO:stacy.rosenberg@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Center for Communication Speaker Series: Can the War on Terror Be W
 on?
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Faculty Recital\nGrant Wenaus\, piano\, with Scott Murphree\nPr
 ogram in Vocal Performance\nLOCATION: Frederick  Loewe Theatre\nADMISSION:
  Free\nMonday\, November 3 at 8 pm
DTEND:20091104T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091104T010000Z
DTSTART:20091104T010000Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre 35 West 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Faculty Recital: Grant Wenaus
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091105
DTSTAMP:20091104T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091104
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091105
DTSTAMP:20091104T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091104
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Senior Honors Group Exhibition\nCurated by Hiroshi Sunari Jonat
 han Berger\, and Keith Mayerson \nWorks on view: November 4 - 15\nThe Comm
 ons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND:20091105Z
DTSTAMP:20091104T220000Z
DTSTART:20091104T220000Z
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibition Opening: Senior Honors Group Exhibition
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for an Open House for the NYU Clinical Residency
  Program in Orthopedic Physical Therapy\n\nThe Open House will be held on 
 Wednesday\, November 4\, 2008 from 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM at the New York Unive
 rsity Department of Physical Therapy located at 380 Second Avenue\, 4th Fl
 oor (on the corner of E. 22nd St and Second Ave) New York\, NY 10010\n\nIf
  interested\, please RSVP at <a href="http://events.embark.com/event/stein
 hardt/grad/oncampus/RegisterAndReserve.asp?FORMSTATE=1&EVID=70807"> http:/
 /events.embark.com/event/steinhardt/grad/oncampus/RegisterAndReserve.asp?F
 ORMSTATE=1&EVID=70807</a> or contact Marie McLaughlin at marie.mclaughlin@
 nyu.edu or 212-998-9413.
DTEND:20091105T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091104T230000Z
DTSTART:20091104T230000Z
LOCATION:380 Second Avenue\, 4th Floor on the corner of 22nd St and Second 
 Ave
ORGANIZER;CN=Lorne Jaffe:MAILTO:lj30@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:NYU Clinical Residency Program in Orthopedic Physical Therapy Open 
 House
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Senior Honors Group Exhibition\nCurated by Hiroshi Sunari Jonat
 han Berger\, and Keith Mayerson \nWorks on view: November 4 - 15\nThe Comm
 ons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091106
DTSTAMP:20091105T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091105
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091106
DTSTAMP:20091105T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091105
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091106
DTSTAMP:20091105T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091105
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:American Studies Association annual conference is November 5-8\
 , 2009. Go to http://www.theasa.net/annual_meeting/ for details.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091106
DTSTAMP:20091105T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091105
LOCATION:Washington\, DC
ORGANIZER;CN=Stacy Rosenberg:MAILTO:stacy.rosenberg@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:American Studies Association
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CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:Born in 1961 in Meridianville\, Alabama\, Verne Dawson attended
  both the Cooper Union School of Art and the Art Student’s League of New Y
 ork in his formative years.  He currently lives and works in New York as a
  painter. His work offers everything from fantastic abstraction to painter
 ly landscapes\, exploring the mystical world within our physical confines.
   Saying of his art\, “It's an appreciation of man's place in the world\, 
 in the universe and in nature. We're so human-centric […] that we're not t
 erribly aware of things outside of human activity\, whereas in the past pe
 ople were forced to realise their tiny stature in the universe. Now it's a
 s though the universe is hardly there and the bigger picture has been lost
 . I wanted to make pictures that were really about the bigger picture - pa
 inting is about the bigger picture.” (www.recirca.com)
DTEND:20091105T231500Z
DTSTAMP:20091105T221500Z
DTSTART:20091105T221500Z
LOCATION:Einstein Auditorium\, The Barney Building\, 34 Stuyvesant St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tlb214
SUMMARY:Visting Artist Talk: Verne Dawson
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:The Alumni Relations Teams from NYU Steinhardt\, NYU College of
  Arts and Sciences\, and NYU Stern invite you to \n\nGoing Back to Grad Sc
 hool\nwith John Myers\, Charles Boyle\, and Anika Davis Pratt\n\nJoin NYU 
 graduate admissions professionals\, John Myers (NYU Steinhardt)\, Charles 
 Boyle (NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science)\, and Anika Davis Pratt (N
 YU Stern School of Business) for an informative panel focusing on the grad
 uate school admissions process.   The speakers will discuss the basics of 
 the graduate school application process\, general criteria used in the adm
 issions review and decision making process\, and best practices on how to 
 apply and gain funding for graduate studies.\n\nNovember 5\, 2009\n6:00 pm
  - 8:00 pm\n\nPless Hall Lounge\n82 Washington Square East\nNew York\, NY 
 10003\n\nTo register\, visit:\n\nhttp://www.surveygizmo.com/s/196215/going
 -back-to-grad-school
DTEND:20091106T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091105T230000Z
DTSTART:20091105T230000Z
LOCATION:Pless Hall Lounge\, 82 Washington Square East\, NYC
ORGANIZER;CN=Natalie  Pascarella:MAILTO:np36@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Going Back to Grad School
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Distinguished Faculty Series\nProgram in String Performance\nSt
 ephanie Baer\, Director\nArturo Delmoni\, Violin\nLOCATION: Frederick Loew
 e Theatre\nADMISSION: Free\nThursday\, November 5 at 8 pm
DTEND:20091106T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091106T010000Z
DTSTART:20091106T010000Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Faculty Concert: Arturo Delmoni\, violin
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Senior Honors Group Exhibition\nCurated by Hiroshi Sunari Jonat
 han Berger\, and Keith Mayerson \nWorks on view: November 4 - 15\nThe Comm
 ons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091107
DTSTAMP:20091106T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091106
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091107
DTSTAMP:20091106T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091106
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091107
DTSTAMP:20091106T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091106
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:American Studies Association annual conference is November 5-8\
 , 2009. Go to http://www.theasa.net/annual_meeting/ for details.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091107
DTSTAMP:20091106T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091106
LOCATION:Washington\, DC
ORGANIZER;CN=Stacy Rosenberg:MAILTO:stacy.rosenberg@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:American Studies Association
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:New ways to support young children's academic\, social\, and em
 otional development as they transition into school.\n\nPlease RSVP ny Nov.
  2--(212) 998-5000\n\n\nBridget Hamre\, Associate Director\, Center for Ad
 vanced Study of Teaching and Learning\,  University of Virginia curry Scho
 ol of Education\n\nRespondents\n\nFabiennne Doucet\nAssistant Professor of
  Teaching and Learning\nNYU Steinhardt\n\nC. Cybele Raver\nProfessor of Ap
 plied Psychology\nDirector\, Institute for Human Development and Social Ch
 ange
DTEND:20091106T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20091106T133000Z
DTSTART:20091106T133000Z
LOCATION:Kimmel Center\, 60 Washington Square South/Room 914
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:steinhardt.events@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:The Education Policy Breakfast Series---Educational Transitions fro
 m Childhood to Adulthood:  Research and Policy Initiatives.  Part one of t
 hree.  Strenghtening Children's Chances of School Success Before Kindergar
 ten:  Integrating New Evidence from Research and Practice
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CATEGORIES:Presentations
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20091106T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091106T170000Z
DTSTART:20091106T170000Z
LOCATION:Pless Hall\, 82 Washington Square East\, 3rd Floor Student Lounge
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:First Fridays for Doctoral Students
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URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal184&id=208270
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Barnes & Noble/NYU Steinhart Conversations in Jazz Series\nHost
 ed by Dr. David Schroeder\nInterviews and performances with jazz legends\,
  NYU Jazz faculty\, and students\nNov. 6\, Benny Golson 7pm\nConversations
  with Benny Golson\nLOCATION: Barnes & Noble Booksellers\nADMISSION: Free\
 nFridays from 7 to 8 pm\nVisit www.bn.com for a schedule of events
DTEND:20091107T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091107Z
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LOCATION:150 East 86th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Jason Sosnowski:MAILTO:jts390@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Barnes & Noble/NYU Steinhart Conversations in Jazz Series
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Senior Honors Group Exhibition\nCurated by Hiroshi Sunari Jonat
 han Berger\, and Keith Mayerson \nWorks on view: November 4 - 15\nThe Comm
 ons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091108
DTSTAMP:20091107T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091107
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091108
DTSTAMP:20091107T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091107
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091108
DTSTAMP:20091107T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091107
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:American Studies Association annual conference is November 5-8\
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091108
DTSTAMP:20091107T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091107
LOCATION:Washington\, DC
ORGANIZER;CN=Stacy Rosenberg:MAILTO:stacy.rosenberg@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:American Studies Association
UID:20091107T050000Z-206301@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:Thank you for your interest in our Saturday\, November 7\, 2009
  Undergraduate Open House Information Session & Audition Day.\n\nDetails a
 nd registration here:\nhttp://steinhardt.nyu.edu/music/auditions/openhouse
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091108
DTSTAMP:20091107T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091107
LOCATION:35 W. 4th Street\, Loewe Theatre
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Undergraduate Open House Info Session & Audition Day
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CATEGORIES:Meetings
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20091107T223000Z
DTSTAMP:20091107T140000Z
DTSTART:20091107T140000Z
LOCATION:Loewe Theatre\, 35 West 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Music Department Audition Day
UID:20091107T140000Z-208273@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:THE GREEN ALUMNI NETWORK & NYU CARES\, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH TREE
 S NEW YORK\, PRESENTS:\n\nHands-on Tree Care Workshop and Alumni Lunch\n\n
 Saturday\, November 7\, 2009\n\nTree Care Workshop: 10:00 am -12:00 pm\nVa
 nderbilt Hall\n40 Washington Square South\n\nRefreshments: 12:00 -1:30 pm\
 nBram Alumni Lounge\n50 West 4th Street\nEnter through Shimkin Hall Lobby\
 n\nTo RSVP please email miranda.albert@nyu.edu with your name\, school and
  email address\n\nTrees NY workshop leaders will assign trees near the Was
 hington Square Park area to alumni and conduct a tree care workshop. Light
  refreshments and snacks will be served after the workshop. We look forwar
 d to seeing you!\n\nTrees New York (TNY) is an environmental and urban for
 estry nonprofit organization. Their mission is to plant\, preserve and pro
 tect New York City's neighborhood trees through education\, active citizen
  participation and advocacy.\n\nPLEASE NOTE: If you are unable to attend t
 he event\, please consider a making a gift in support of our students and 
 initiatives at www.nyu.edu.
DTEND:20091107T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20091107T150000Z
DTSTART:20091107T150000Z
LOCATION:Vanderbilt Hall 40 Washington Square South
ORGANIZER;CN=Natalie  Pascarella:MAILTO:np36@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Hands-on Tree Care Workshop and Alumni Lunch
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Senior Honors Group Exhibition\nCurated by Hiroshi Sunari Jonat
 han Berger\, and Keith Mayerson \nWorks on view: November 4 - 15\nThe Comm
 ons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091109
DTSTAMP:20091108T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091108
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091109
DTSTAMP:20091108T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091108
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091109
DTSTAMP:20091108T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091108
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:American Studies Association annual conference is November 5-8\
 , 2009. Go to http://www.theasa.net/annual_meeting/ for details.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091109
DTSTAMP:20091108T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091108
LOCATION:Washington\, DC
ORGANIZER;CN=Stacy Rosenberg:MAILTO:stacy.rosenberg@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:American Studies Association
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, November 8\, 2009 at 3pm\nCOME SEE US AT OUR NEW VENUE
 \nLocation: Room 303\nEducation Building\, 35 West 4th Street\nNew York\, 
 NY 10012\nFor more information\, please call 212 998 5867\n$5 General\, Ch
 ildren & Students Free\nProgram in Educational Theatre\n\nInternationally 
 renowned storyteller and author\, DIANE\nWOLKSTEIN\, tells stories of grit
  and survival\, wisdom and\nhumor from one of the world’s great living ora
 l traditions.\nCollected on her many trips to Haiti\, these wise and witty
 \nstories for all ages reveal a culture dealing with the nitty and\nthe gr
 itty of life and teach us how to survive and thrive in a\nvery tricky worl
 d.
DTEND:20091108T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20091108T200000Z
DTSTART:20091108T200000Z
LOCATION:Room 303 of the NYU Education Building\, 35 W. Fourth St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Storytelling: Tales for Our Time
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URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=209621
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CATEGORIES:Deadlines
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091110
DTSTAMP:20091109T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091109
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Last Day to Withdraw from Classes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Senior Honors Group Exhibition\nCurated by Hiroshi Sunari Jonat
 han Berger\, and Keith Mayerson \nWorks on view: November 4 - 15\nThe Comm
 ons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091110
DTSTAMP:20091109T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091109
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091110
DTSTAMP:20091109T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091109
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091110
DTSTAMP:20091109T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091109
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
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URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218238
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CATEGORIES:Meetings
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20091109T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20091109T180000Z
DTSTART:20091109T180000Z
LOCATION:Barney Building\, 34 Stuyvesant Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Art Department Portfolio Day
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Senior Honors Group Exhibition\nCurated by Hiroshi Sunari Jonat
 han Berger\, and Keith Mayerson \nWorks on view: November 4 - 15\nThe Comm
 ons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091111
DTSTAMP:20091110T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091110
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091111
DTSTAMP:20091110T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091110
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091111
DTSTAMP:20091110T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091110
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:Join the Steinhardt Alumni Office and authors Elizabeth and Mic
 hael Norman for a discussion featuring their book\n\nTears in the Darkness
 : The Story of the Bataan Death March and its Aftermath\n\nLunch will be s
 erved\n\nRegistration and location details are coming soon\, so please sav
 e the date and stay tuned!
DTEND:20091110T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091110T170000Z
DTSTART:20091110T170000Z
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Natalie  Pascarella:MAILTO:np36@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:NYU Steinhardt at Noon: Tears in the Dark with Elizabeth and Michae
 l Norman
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CATEGORIES:Meetings
DESCRIPTION:[In this field\, make sure to include as many details about you
 r event as possible. For example: the address of the event\, whether an ID
  is required to attend\, or anything else that is not specified under Basi
 c Options.]
DTEND:20091110T184500Z
DTSTAMP:20091110T173000Z
DTSTART:20091110T173000Z
LOCATION:Payne Room\, Pless Building\, 4th Floor
ORGANIZER;CN=Annette  Morales:MAILTO:annette.morales@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:MCC Faculty Meeting
UID:20091110T173000Z-207296@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:Please come visit us and learn about our master's programs in I
 nstrumental Performance\, Jazz Performance\, Piano Performance\, Vocal Per
 formance\, Music Composition\, Scoring for Film and Multimedia\, Music Bus
 iness\, Music Technology\, Music Education\, Music Therapy\, Dance Educati
 on\, Educational Theatre\, Performing Arts Administration\, and Drama Ther
 apy.\n\n    * Tuesday\, November 10\, 2009  6:00PM\n      NYU Welcome Cent
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 .edu/graduate_admissions/information_sessions#Music
DTEND:20091111T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091110T230000Z
DTSTART:20091110T230000Z
LOCATION:NYU Welcome Center\, 50 West 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Master's Programs Info Session
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URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=207355
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CATEGORIES:Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Our Information Sessions will provide an opportunity to get mor
 e information\nabout our program\, tour of our facilities\, meet our innov
 ative faculty\, ask\nquestions about the field and research opportunities.
 \n\nRSVP by calling 212 998-5230
DTEND:20091111Z
DTSTAMP:20091110T230000Z
DTSTART:20091110T230000Z
LOCATION:665 Broadway\, 9th Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10012
ORGANIZER;CN=Christopher Yee Mon:MAILTO:cym223@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Information Session (RSVP by calling 212 998-5230)
UID:20091110T230000Z-206991@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Senior Honors Group Exhibition\nCurated by Hiroshi Sunari Jonat
 han Berger\, and Keith Mayerson \nWorks on view: November 4 - 15\nThe Comm
 ons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091112
DTSTAMP:20091111T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091111
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091112
DTSTAMP:20091111T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091111
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091112
DTSTAMP:20091111T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091111
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091111T050000Z-218242@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Steinhardt at Saklad Series\nThis cocktail-hour concert series 
 features the talents of NYU Steinhardt pianists\, joined by performers fro
 m Vocal and Instrumental Performance\nMarilyn Nonken\, Director\nProgram i
 n Piano Performance\nLOCATION: Saklad Auditorium\, 24th Street & 1st Avenu
 e\nADMISSION: Free\, reception to follow\nWednesday\, November 11 at 6:30 
 pm: The Pianists of NYU Steinhardt
DTEND:20091112T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091111T233000Z
DTSTART:20091111T233000Z
LOCATION:Saklad Auditorium\, 24th Street & 1st Avenue
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:marilyn.nonken@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Pianists of NYU Steinhardt at Saklad
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Senior Honors Group Exhibition\nCurated by Hiroshi Sunari Jonat
 han Berger\, and Keith Mayerson \nWorks on view: November 4 - 15\nThe Comm
 ons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091113
DTSTAMP:20091112T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091112
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091113
DTSTAMP:20091112T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091112
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091113
DTSTAMP:20091112T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091112
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:National Communication Association conference is Nov. 12-15\, 2
 009. Go to http://www.natcom.org for details.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091113
DTSTAMP:20091112T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091112
LOCATION:Chicago
ORGANIZER;CN=Stacy Rosenberg:MAILTO:stacy.rosenberg@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:NCA
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DESCRIPTION:For more details:  http://www.law.nyu.edu/centers/ili/colloquia
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091113
DTSTAMP:20091112T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091112
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Cathy Waldo:MAILTO:cathy.waldo@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Paul Ohm\, University of Colorado Law School "Broken Promises of Pr
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CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:Born in Wisconsin\, Grabner received her artistic education fro
 m Northwestern University and the University of Wisconsin\, Milwaukee—and 
 is now a professor and Chair of the Painting and Drawing Department at The
  School of Art Institute in Chicago.  Her abstract paintings consist of ma
 thematical and repetitious vocabulary.  Art critic Barry Schwabsky—another
  speaker in this visiting artist talk series—said of her work\, “Her paint
 ings refer to the traditionally feminine realm of the domestic by way of t
 he metaphorically loaded imagery of fabrics and textiles”.  Her work has b
 een exhibited nationally and internationally\;  she is a critic for Artfor
 um and runs the project spaces The Suburban in Oak Park\, IL and The Poor 
 Farm in Waupaca County in Wisconsin.
DTEND:20091112T231500Z
DTSTAMP:20091112T221500Z
DTSTART:20091112T221500Z
LOCATION:Einstein Auditorium\, The Barney Building\, 34 Stuyvesant St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tlb214
SUMMARY:Visting Artist Talk: Michelle Grabner
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URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=216351
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:The Recent Advances in Astronomy Seminar is a discussion of the
  latest astronomical news. The main topics are late-breaking events taken 
 from online sources\, newspaper articles\, and weekly periodicals like Sci
 ence News. Monthly magazines such as Sky & Telescope\, Astronomy\, and Sci
 entific American are brought in by members. As students of astronomy\, we 
 learn and ask questions from basic through more advanced subjects - from s
 tars\, planets\, astrophysics and cosmology. Debates on the significance a
 nd meaning of recent developments are common. The sessions are\, of course
 \, free.
DTEND:20091113T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091112T230000Z
DTSTART:20091112T230000Z
LOCATION:239 Greene Street\, Room 801
ORGANIZER;CN=Sarah DeMott:MAILTO:sjd311@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:SEMINAR ON RECENT ADVANCES IN ASTRONOMY
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Senior Honors Group Exhibition\nCurated by Hiroshi Sunari Jonat
 han Berger\, and Keith Mayerson \nWorks on view: November 4 - 15\nThe Comm
 ons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091114
DTSTAMP:20091113T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091113
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091114
DTSTAMP:20091113T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091113
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091114
DTSTAMP:20091113T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091113
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:National Communication Association conference is Nov. 12-15\, 2
 009. Go to http://www.natcom.org for details.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091114
DTSTAMP:20091113T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091113
LOCATION:Chicago
ORGANIZER;CN=Stacy Rosenberg:MAILTO:stacy.rosenberg@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:NCA
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Find out how to write a CV that will impress academic employers
 .
DTEND:20091113T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20091113T170000Z
DTSTART:20091113T170000Z
LOCATION:Wasserman Center for Career Development (133 E. 13th Street\, 2nd 
 Floor - Rm. B)
ORGANIZER;CN=Stacy Rosenberg:MAILTO:stacy.rosenberg@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:CVs for Academic Jobs
UID:20091113T170000Z-220073@events.nyu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Barnes & Noble/NYU Steinhart Conversations in Jazz Series\nHost
 ed by Dr. David Schroeder\nInterviews and performances with jazz legends\,
  NYU Jazz faculty\, and students\nNov. 13\, John Abercrombie 7pm\nFeaturin
 g his latest CD: Wait Till You See Her (ECM)\nLOCATION: Barnes & Noble Boo
 ksellers\nADMISSION: Free\nFridays from 7 to 8 pm\nVisit www.bn.com for a 
 schedule of events
DTEND:20091114T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091114Z
DTSTART:20091114Z
LOCATION:150 East 86th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Jason Sosnowski:MAILTO:jts390@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Barnes & Noble/NYU Steinhart Conversations in Jazz Series
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Voices À La Carte\nProgram in Vocal Performance\nLocation:  The
  Players Theatre\, 115 Macdougal St.\nAdmission:  $5\nFor ticket informati
 on and reservations\, please contact the Steinhardt School Box Office at (
 212) 998-5281 or steinhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu\n\nQuilters\nBy Molly Newman
  and Barbara Damashek\nFriday\, November 13 at 8 pm\nSaturday\, November 1
 4 at 3 pm and 8 pm
DTEND:20091114T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091114T010000Z
DTSTART:20091114T010000Z
LOCATION:Players Theatre\, 115 Macdougal Street
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Senior Honors Group Exhibition\nCurated by Hiroshi Sunari Jonat
 han Berger\, and Keith Mayerson \nWorks on view: November 4 - 15\nThe Comm
 ons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091115
DTSTAMP:20091114T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091114
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091115
DTSTAMP:20091114T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091114
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091115
DTSTAMP:20091114T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091114
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:National Communication Association conference is Nov. 12-15\, 2
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091115
DTSTAMP:20091114T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091114
LOCATION:Chicago
ORGANIZER;CN=Stacy Rosenberg:MAILTO:stacy.rosenberg@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:NCA
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Voices À La Carte\nProgram in Vocal Performance\nLocation:  The
  Players Theatre\, 115 Macdougal St.\nAdmission:  $5\nFor ticket informati
 on and reservations\, please contact the Steinhardt School Box Office at (
 212) 998-5281 or steinhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu\n\nQuilters\nBy Molly Newman
  and Barbara Damashek\nFriday\, November 13 at 8 pm\nSaturday\, November 1
 4 at 3 pm and 8 pm
DTEND:20091114T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20091114T200000Z
DTSTART:20091114T200000Z
LOCATION:Players Theatre\, 115 Macdougal Street
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SUMMARY:Voices À La Carte: Quilters
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Voices À La Carte\nProgram in Vocal Performance\nLocation:  The
  Players Theatre\, 115 Macdougal St.\nAdmission:  $5\nFor ticket informati
 on and reservations\, please contact the Steinhardt School Box Office at (
 212) 998-5281 or steinhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu\n\nQuilters\nBy Molly Newman
  and Barbara Damashek\nFriday\, November 13 at 8 pm\nSaturday\, November 1
 4 at 3 pm and 8 pm
DTEND:20091115T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091115T010000Z
DTSTART:20091115T010000Z
LOCATION:Players Theatre\, 115 Macdougal Street
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Voices À La Carte: Quilters
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Senior Honors Group Exhibition\nCurated by Hiroshi Sunari Jonat
 han Berger\, and Keith Mayerson \nWorks on view: November 4 - 15\nThe Comm
 ons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091116
DTSTAMP:20091115T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091115
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091115T050000Z-215830@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=215830
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091116
DTSTAMP:20091115T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091115
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
UID:20091115T050000Z-218142@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218142
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091116
DTSTAMP:20091115T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091115
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091115T050000Z-218250@events.nyu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:National Communication Association conference is Nov. 12-15\, 2
 009. Go to http://www.natcom.org for details.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091116
DTSTAMP:20091115T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091115
LOCATION:Chicago
ORGANIZER;CN=Stacy Rosenberg:MAILTO:stacy.rosenberg@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:NCA
UID:20091115T050000Z-206316@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal188&id=206316
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CATEGORIES:Deadlines
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091117
DTSTAMP:20091116T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091116
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Spring 2009 Registration Begins
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091117
DTSTAMP:20091116T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091116
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
UID:20091116T050000Z-218144@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218144
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091117
DTSTAMP:20091116T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091116
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091116T050000Z-218252@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218252
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CATEGORIES:Deadlines
DESCRIPTION:Registration Begins at 9:00 a.m. EST for most Undergraduate\, G
 raduate and Diploma students.
DTEND:20091117T045500Z
DTSTAMP:20091116T140000Z
DTSTART:20091116T140000Z
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Office of the University Registrar:MAILTO:registrar@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Spring 2010 Registration begins
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:A Special Invitation\n\nThe Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Found
 ation invites you to an evening of music and conversation\n\nMusic and Med
 icine: George Gershwin\nwith Dr. Richard Kogan\n\nMonday\, November 16\n6:
 30 pm - 9:30 pm\n\nSteinway Hall\n109 West 57th Street\, New York\, NY\n\n
 In celebration of 50 years as the world's leader in music therapy for auti
 stic and disabled children and adults\n\nSteinhardt Piano Gallery of Long 
 Island is proud to sponsor this event for Nordoff-Robbins at legendary Ste
 inway Hall. Join us for cocktails\, hors d'oeuvres\, enlightening entertai
 nment and a tour of the Steinway showroom.\n\n$75/Donor\nSupports general 
 funding\n\n$150/Benefactor\nSupports music therapy sessions\n\n$300/Patron
 \nSupports music therapy sessions\, and helps fund music therapy training 
 and research\n\n*The amount of your ticket purchase exceeding $25 is tax-d
 eductible\n\nSeating is limited\n\nRSVP to 212-998-5151 or email nordoffro
 bbinsmusictherapy@gmail.com\n\nChecks may be made payable to:\n\nNordoff-R
 obbins Music Therapy Foundation\nc/o Nordoff-Robbins Center for Music Ther
 apy\n82 Washington Square East\, 4th Floor\nNew York\, NY 10003
DTEND:20091117T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091116T233000Z
DTSTART:20091116T233000Z
LOCATION:Steinway Hall\, 109 West 57th Street\, NYC
ORGANIZER;CN=Natalie  Pascarella:MAILTO:np36@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Music and Medicine: George Gershwin\, hosted by the Nordoff-Robbins
  Music Therapy Foundation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091118
DTSTAMP:20091117T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091117
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
UID:20091117T050000Z-218146@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218146
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091118
DTSTAMP:20091117T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091117
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091117T050000Z-218254@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218254
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders Colloquium\n
 John Locke (Lehman College)\nA functional approach to language development
 : Insights from evolution
DTEND:20091117T215000Z
DTSTAMP:20091117T202000Z
DTSTART:20091117T202000Z
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Adam Buchwald:MAILTO:abb6@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Locke Colloquium
UID:20091117T202000Z-217239@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal194&id=217239
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders Open House e
 vent - All individuals considering applying to the department as PhD stude
 nts are welcome to come to meet the faculty and current doctoral students.
DTEND:20091118T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091117T230000Z
DTSTART:20091117T230000Z
LOCATION:665 Broadway\, 9th floor conference room
ORGANIZER;CN=Adam Buchwald:MAILTO:abb6@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Ph.D. Prospective Student Open House
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CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:Join the Alumni Relations Office and Professor Lisa Sasson for 
 a special alumni event\n\nWomen's Health\n\nNovember 17\, 2009\n6:00 pm - 
 8:00 pm\n\nPless Hall Lounge\n82 Washington Square East\nNYC\n\nTo registe
 r\, visit: \n\nhttp://www.surveygizmo.com/s/202313/womens-health
DTEND:20091118T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091117T230000Z
DTSTART:20091117T230000Z
LOCATION:82 Washington Square East\, Pless hall Lounge
ORGANIZER;CN=Natalie  Pascarella:MAILTO:np36@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Women's Health with Professor Lisa Sasson
UID:20091117T230000Z-220615@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal205&id=220615
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091119
DTSTAMP:20091118T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091118
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091119
DTSTAMP:20091118T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091118
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091118T050000Z-218256@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Babble\nAdrienne Smatt\nWork on view: November 18 -30\nRosenber
 g Gallery \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nRetro-Dead
 pan\nMaja Hight-Huf\nWork on view: November 18th - 30\nRosenberg Gallery\n
 Barney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Foor\n\n\nOn the Road\nDan Hers
 chlein and Jean Kim\nWork on view: November 18 - 30\nThe Commons\nBarney B
 uilding \n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nSeeing through Glass\nSeihee 
 Koo\nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nChi
 ld's Play \nMeredith Truax & Alioson Sirico\nWork on View: November 18 - 3
 0\nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND:20091119Z
DTSTAMP:20091118T220000Z
DTSTART:20091118T220000Z
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibition Openings: Babble\, Retro-Deadpan\, On the Road\, Seeing 
 through Glass\, & Child's Play
UID:20091118T220000Z-215872@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=215872
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Percussion Master Class: So Percussion\nJonathan Haas\, Directo
 r\nProgram in Percussion Performance\nLOCATION: 35 W. 4th St. Percussion P
 enthouse\, 13th floor\nADMISSION: Free\nWednesday\, November 18 at 7 pm\n\
 nFor more information: jonathan.haas@nyu.edu
DTEND:20091119T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091119Z
DTSTART:20091119Z
LOCATION:35 W. 4th St. Percussion Penthouse\, 13th floor
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:jonathan.haas@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Percussion Master Class: So Percussion
UID:20091119Z-210074@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210074
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:NYU Jazz Master Class Series On Campus\nThis series continues t
 o foster a dialogue between the music world’s most significant and inspire
 d artists and students from the NYU Jazz Studies Program  \nDr. David Schr
 oeder\, Director  \nLOCATION: Recital Room 779\, 35 W. 4th Street  \nADMIS
 SION: Free\n\nWednesday\, October 14 Kenny Werner 8:30-10 pm \nWednesday\,
  October 21 Stefon Harris 8:30-10 pm \nWednesday\, November 18 Kenny Werne
 r 8:30-10 pm
DTEND:20091119T023000Z
DTSTAMP:20091119T013000Z
DTSTART:20091119T013000Z
LOCATION:Recital Room 779\, 35 West 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Jazz Master Class Series On Campus
UID:20091119T013000Z-210452@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210452
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Babble\nAdrienne Smatt\nWork on view: November 18 -30\nRosenber
 g Gallery \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nRetro-Dead
 pan\nMaja Hight-Huf\nWork on view: November 18th - 30\nRosenberg Gallery\n
 Barney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Foor\n\nOn the Road\nDan Hersch
 lein and Jean Kim\nWork on view: November 18 - 30\nThe Commons\nBarney Bui
 lding \n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nSeeing through Glass\nSeihee Ko
 o\nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nChild
 's Play \nMeredith Truax & Alioson Sirico\nWork on View: November 18 - 30\
 nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091120
DTSTAMP:20091119T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091119
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091119T050000Z-215903@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=215903
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091120
DTSTAMP:20091119T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091119
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091120
DTSTAMP:20091119T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091119
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091119T050000Z-218258@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218258
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CATEGORIES:Presentations
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20091119T184500Z
DTSTAMP:20091119T173000Z
DTSTART:20091119T173000Z
LOCATION:Pless Hall\, 82 Washington Square East\, 3rd Floor Student Lounge
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Conversations of Color
UID:20091119T173000Z-208277@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal184&id=208277
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Professor Deborah Borisoff\, Department of Media\, Culture\, an
 d Communication\, will discuss strategies for academic interviews and job 
 search.
DTEND:20091119T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20091119T220000Z
DTSTART:20091119T220000Z
LOCATION:Wasserman Center for Career Development (133 E. 13th Street\, 2nd 
 Floor - Grad. Suite)
ORGANIZER;CN=Stacy Rosenberg:MAILTO:stacy.rosenberg@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:The Academic Job Interview
UID:20091119T220000Z-220075@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:Born in New Jersey\, art critic and poet Barry Schwabsky curren
 tly lives and works in London.  His publications include: The Widening Cir
 cle: Book Left Open in the Rain\; Consequences of Modernism in Contemporar
 y Art\; the introduction to Vitamin P: New Perspectives in Painting\; Jess
 ica Stockholder\; and Gillian Wearing: Mass Observation.  He is also a reg
 ular critic on Artforum\, and has taught at NYU\, Yale\, and Goldsmiths Co
 llege in London.
DTEND:20091119T231500Z
DTSTAMP:20091119T221500Z
DTSTART:20091119T221500Z
LOCATION:Einstein Auditorium\, The Barney Building\, 34 Stuyvesant St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:Tlb214
SUMMARY:Visiting Artist Talks: Barry Schwabsky
UID:20091119T221500Z-216352@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=216352
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CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:[In this field\, make sure to include as many details about you
 r event as possible. For example: the address of the event\, whether an ID
  is required to attend\, or anything else that is not specified under Basi
 c Options.]
DTEND:20091120T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091119T230000Z
DTSTART:20091119T230000Z
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Cathy Waldo:MAILTO:cathy.waldo@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:DRC Meeting
UID:20091119T230000Z-216192@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Evenings of Chamber Music\nLouis DaRos and Stephanie Baer\, Dir
 ectors\nProgram in Instrumental Performance\nADMISSION: Free\n\nLOCATION: 
 Tenri Cultural Institute\nThursday\, November 19 at 8:30 pm\n\nFor more in
 formation: louis.daros@nyu.edu
DTEND:20091120T023000Z
DTSTAMP:20091120T013000Z
DTSTART:20091120T013000Z
LOCATION:Tenri Cultural Institute\, 43 West 13th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:louis.daros@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Evenings of Chamber Music
UID:20091120T013000Z-210438@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210438
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Babble\nAdrienne Smatt\nWork on view: November 18 -30\nRosenber
 g Gallery \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nRetro-Dead
 pan\nMaja Hight-Huf\nWork on view: November 18th - 30\nRosenberg Gallery\n
 Barney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Foor\n\nOn the Road\nDan Hersch
 lein and Jean Kim\nWork on view: November 18 - 30\nThe Commons\nBarney Bui
 lding \n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nSeeing through Glass\nSeihee Ko
 o\nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nChild
 's Play \nMeredith Truax & Alioson Sirico\nWork on View: November 18 - 30\
 nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091121
DTSTAMP:20091120T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091120
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091121
DTSTAMP:20091120T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091120
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091121
DTSTAMP:20091120T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091120
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091120T050000Z-218260@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Ben Lear and Grayson Sanders\, two graduating seniors from NYU'
 s Music Composition program\, would like to welcome you to the collective 
 unconscious.\n\nThey have designed an innovative concert experience around
  the five stages of REM sleep.  The ninety minute "cycle" will feature new
  music by Ben Lear\, Conrad Winslow\, Dillon Kondor and the premiere of Gr
 ayson Sanders' sensory deprivation experiment\, "Pyramid Scheme\," as well
  as video installations\, short films and interactive theater!\n\nThere wi
 ll be two shows on Friday November 20th at 4pm with doors at 3:30pm and 8p
 m with doors at 7:30pm at The Dumbo Loft\, 155 Water St.\, Brooklyn\, New 
 York.  Be sure to arrive early for a gallery viewing with open bar cocktai
 ls and hor d'oeuvres.\n\nTo purchase tickets for the early show\, go here:
 \n\nhttp://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/88809\n\nTo purchase tickets fo
 r the evening show\, go here:\n\nhttp://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/87
 629\n\nAnd for more information\, visit: myspace.com/aytiamatia
DTEND:20091120T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20091120T210000Z
DTSTART:20091120T210000Z
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Jason Sosnowski:MAILTO:jts390@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Aytia/Matia I: Sleep Cycles
UID:20091120T210000Z-220868@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Trainings/Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Module 3: Elbow\, Wrist and Hand\nSusan Michlovitz\, PT\, PhD\,
  CHT\nCayuga Hand Therapy PT\, Ithaca\, NY\nand\nAdjunct Associate Profess
 or\, Rehabilitation Medicine\nColumbia University\nNovember 20-21\, 2009 \
 n\nFor further information\, please contact Anne Seaton at mas2@nyu.edu or
  212-998-9414
DTEND:20091121T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091120T230000Z
DTSTART:20091120T230000Z
LOCATION:380 Second Avenue\, 4th Floor on the corner of 22nd St and Second 
 Ave
ORGANIZER;CN=Lorne Jaffe:MAILTO:lij9100@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Advanced Physical Therapy Examination and Intervention Skills of th
 e Musculoskeletal System I - Module 3: Elbow\, Wrist and Hand
UID:20091120T230000Z-206588@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:2009 Masters Dance Concert\nSusan Koff\, Producer\; Deborah Dam
 ast\, Artistic Director\nDance Education Program\nLOCATION: Frederick Loew
 e Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street\nADMISSION: $10 General\, $5 students and sen
 iors\nFriday\, November 20 at 8 pm\nSaturday\, November 21 at 2 pm & 8 pm\
 nSunday\, November 22 at 2 pm\n\nFor more information: 212 998 5400\, debo
 rah.damast@nyu.edu
DTEND:20091121T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091121T010000Z
DTSTART:20091121T010000Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Masters Dance Concert
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:New Student Cabaret\nProgram in Vocal Performance\nLocation:  B
 lack Box Theatre\nAdmission:  Free\nTickets available at the theatre begin
 ning 90 minutes prior to curtain\nFriday\, November 20 at 8 pm\nSaturday\,
  November 21 at 3 pm and 8 pm
DTEND:20091121T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091121T010000Z
DTSTART:20091121T010000Z
LOCATION:Black Box Theatre\, 82 Washington Square East
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:New Student Cabaret
UID:20091121T010000Z-209861@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Ben Lear and Grayson Sanders\, two graduating seniors from NYU'
 s Music Composition program\, would like to welcome you to the collective 
 unconscious.\n\nThey have designed an innovative concert experience around
  the five stages of REM sleep.  The ninety minute "cycle" will feature new
  music by Ben Lear\, Conrad Winslow\, Dillon Kondor and the premiere of Gr
 ayson Sanders' sensory deprivation experiment\, "Pyramid Scheme\," as well
  as video installations\, short films and interactive theater!\n\nThere wi
 ll be two shows on Friday November 20th at 4pm with doors at 3:30pm and 8p
 m with doors at 7:30pm at The Dumbo Loft\, 155 Water St.\, Brooklyn\, New 
 York.  Be sure to arrive early for a gallery viewing with open bar cocktai
 ls and hor d'oeuvres.\n\nTo purchase tickets for the early show\, go here:
 \n\nhttp://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/88809\n\nTo purchase tickets fo
 r the evening show\, go here:\n\nhttp://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/87
 629\n\nAnd for more information\, visit: myspace.com/aytiamatia
DTEND:20091121T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091121T010000Z
DTSTART:20091121T010000Z
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Jason Sosnowski:MAILTO:jts390@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Aytia/Matia I: Sleep Cycles
UID:20091121T010000Z-220871@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Babble\nAdrienne Smatt\nWork on view: November 18 -30\nRosenber
 g Gallery \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nRetro-Dead
 pan\nMaja Hight-Huf\nWork on view: November 18th - 30\nRosenberg Gallery\n
 Barney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Foor\n\nOn the Road\nDan Hersch
 lein and Jean Kim\nWork on view: November 18 - 30\nThe Commons\nBarney Bui
 lding \n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nSeeing through Glass\nSeihee Ko
 o\nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nChild
 's Play \nMeredith Truax & Alioson Sirico\nWork on View: November 18 - 30\
 nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091122
DTSTAMP:20091121T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091121
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=215905
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091122
DTSTAMP:20091121T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091121
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091122
DTSTAMP:20091121T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091121
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
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CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:Los Angeles-based artist Jeffrey Vallance's work encompasses ob
 ject-making\, installation\, performance\, curating and writing. Critics h
 ave described his work as an indefinable cross-pollination of many discipl
 ines. Examples of this practice include such projects as burying a frozen 
 hen (Blinky the Friendly Hen\, 1978) at a pet cemetery in California\, tra
 veling throughout Polynesia in search of the origin of the myth of Tiki\, 
 having an audience with the King of Tonga\, creating a Richard Nixon Museu
 m\, installing an exhibit aboard a tugboat in the Västerbotten Maritime Mu
 seum in Umeå\, Sweden\, curating shows in the fabulous museums of Las Vega
 s\, such as the Liberace Museum\, Debbie Reynolds Casino\, Cranberry Museu
 m and the Clown Museum\, and initiating a campaign for “Preserving America
 ’s Cultural Heritage\,” a federal bill that would establish a benefit fund
  for all living visual artists in the United States. Vallance will discuss
  his body of work from the last twenty-five years as well as the works on 
 display in Nine Lives. (hammer.ucla.edu)
DTEND:20091121T100000Z
DTSTAMP:20091121T090000Z
DTSTART:20091121T090000Z
LOCATION:Einstein Auditorium\, Barney Building\, First Floor\, 34 Stuyvesan
 t St. East Village\, NYC
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Visiting Artist Talks: Jeffery Vallance
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CATEGORIES:Trainings/Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Module 3: Elbow\, Wrist and Hand\nSusan Michlovitz\, PT\, PhD\,
  CHT\nCayuga Hand Therapy PT\, Ithaca\, NY\nand\nAdjunct Associate Profess
 or\, Rehabilitation Medicine\nColumbia University\nNovember 20-21\, 2009 \
 n\nFor further information\, please contact Anne Seaton at mas2@nyu.edu or
  212-998-9414
DTEND:20091121T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091121T130000Z
DTSTART:20091121T130000Z
LOCATION:380 Second Avenue\, 4th Floor on the corner of 22nd St and Second 
 Ave
ORGANIZER;CN=Lorne Jaffe:MAILTO:lij9100@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Advanced Physical Therapy Examination and Intervention Skills of th
 e Musculoskeletal System I - Module 3: Elbow\, Wrist and Hand
UID:20091121T130000Z-206590@events.nyu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:2009 Masters Dance Concert\nSusan Koff\, Producer\; Deborah Dam
 ast\, Artistic Director\nDance Education Program\nLOCATION: Frederick Loew
 e Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street\nADMISSION: $10 General\, $5 students and sen
 iors\nFriday\, November 20 at 8 pm\nSaturday\, November 21 at 2 pm & 8 pm\
 nSunday\, November 22 at 2 pm\n\nFor more information: 212 998 5400\, debo
 rah.damast@nyu.edu
DTEND:20091121T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20091121T190000Z
DTSTART:20091121T190000Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Masters Dance Concert
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:New Student Cabaret\nProgram in Vocal Performance\nLocation:  B
 lack Box Theatre\nAdmission:  Free\nTickets available at the theatre begin
 ning 90 minutes prior to curtain\nFriday\, November 20 at 8 pm\nSaturday\,
  November 21 at 3 pm and 8 pm
DTEND:20091121T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20091121T200000Z
DTSTART:20091121T200000Z
LOCATION:Black Box Theatre\, 82 Washington Square East
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:New Student Cabaret
UID:20091121T200000Z-209863@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:NYU Steinhardt is pleased to announce the 1st and 2nd year MFA 
 open studio night. Join us as the 21 artists who make up this interdiscipl
 inary program host an evening of events related to their art making practi
 ce. In addition\, artist Jeffrey Vallance will be giving a lecture before 
 the open studios. Several MFA candidates have also curated a screening of 
 films and previously unscreened documentary footage from the Fales Library
  Downtown Archive\, which showcases the work of artists/musicians/dancers 
 from the East Village and Lower East Side from 1976-1987.
DTEND:20091122T023000Z
DTSTAMP:20091121T220000Z
DTSTART:20091121T220000Z
LOCATION:Barney Building\, 34 Stuyvesant St
ORGANIZER;CN=Carlos Reyes:MAILTO:cr1269@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:MFA 1st and 2nd Year Open Studio Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:2009 Masters Dance Concert\nSusan Koff\, Producer\; Deborah Dam
 ast\, Artistic Director\nDance Education Program\nLOCATION: Frederick Loew
 e Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street\nADMISSION: $10 General\, $5 students and sen
 iors\nFriday\, November 20 at 8 pm\nSaturday\, November 21 at 2 pm & 8 pm\
 nSunday\, November 22 at 2 pm\n\nFor more information: 212 998 5400\, debo
 rah.damast@nyu.edu
DTEND:20091122T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091122T010000Z
DTSTART:20091122T010000Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Masters Dance Concert
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:New Student Cabaret\nProgram in Vocal Performance\nLocation:  B
 lack Box Theatre\nAdmission:  Free\nTickets available at the theatre begin
 ning 90 minutes prior to curtain\nFriday\, November 20 at 8 pm\nSaturday\,
  November 21 at 3 pm and 8 pm
DTEND:20091122T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091122T010000Z
DTSTART:20091122T010000Z
LOCATION:Black Box Theatre\, 82 Washington Square East
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:New Student Cabaret
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Babble\nAdrienne Smatt\nWork on view: November 18 -30\nRosenber
 g Gallery \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nRetro-Dead
 pan\nMaja Hight-Huf\nWork on view: November 18th - 30\nRosenberg Gallery\n
 Barney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Foor\n\nOn the Road\nDan Hersch
 lein and Jean Kim\nWork on view: November 18 - 30\nThe Commons\nBarney Bui
 lding \n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nSeeing through Glass\nSeihee Ko
 o\nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nChild
 's Play \nMeredith Truax & Alioson Sirico\nWork on View: November 18 - 30\
 nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091123
DTSTAMP:20091122T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091122
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091122T050000Z-215906@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=215906
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091123
DTSTAMP:20091122T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091122
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
UID:20091122T050000Z-218156@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091123
DTSTAMP:20091122T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091122
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091122T050000Z-218264@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218264
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DTEND:20091122T200000Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Babble\nAdrienne Smatt\nWork on view: November 18 -30\nRosenber
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091124
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091123
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ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091124
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091123
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SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
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 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
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 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091124
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LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Artist Faculty Recital: Jose Ramon Mendez \nProgram in Piano Pe
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 vember 23 at 8 pm
DTEND:20091124T020000Z
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DTSTART:20091124T010000Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Artist Faculty Recital: Jose Ramon Mendez
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Babble\nAdrienne Smatt\nWork on view: November 18 -30\nRosenber
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091125
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091124
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SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091125
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SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
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 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091125
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LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
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CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Punkenhofer founded ART&IDEA\, a non-profit organization fo
 r contemporary art in 1995. He has curated over 80 exhibitions\, publicati
 ons\, and special projects with more than 300 artists worldwide. Punkenhof
 er serves as Artistic Director of Vienna Art Week (since 2005) and the Flo
 w Festival – the first open space in the Balkans\, uniting 100 participant
 s from science and\nculture from more than 10 countries in the Danube regi
 on.\n\nPunkenhofer is the Director of the Austrian World Fair Office in ch
 arge of Austria’s EXPO projects in Aichi\, Japan (2005) and Zaragoza\, Spa
 in (2008).  Since 2005 he has also been in charge of the Creative Industri
 es Office of Austrian Trade at the \nFederal Economic Chamber. Punkenhofer
  curated Island in the Mur\, the main attraction of Graz 2003 – Cultural C
 apital of Europe\, in cooperation with Vito Acconci. He also published a s
 pecial art edition series for the leading German weekly Die Zeit (2001-200
 4).\nPunkenhofer is the editor of Art&IDEA (Hatje Cantz Verlag\, 2007) and
  author of the forthcoming A Way Beyond Creative Industries\, an\nencyclop
 edic volume on Creative Industries from a global perspective (Folio Publis
 hers\, 2010).\n\nPunkenhofer is a 1993 alumnus of the Visual Arts Administ
 ration M.A. program.
DTEND:20091125T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091124T234500Z
DTSTART:20091124T234500Z
LOCATION:Einstein Auditorium\, Barney Building\, 34 Stuyvesant St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:International Cultural Entrepreneurship by Dr. Robert Punkenhofer\,
  M.A.
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DESCRIPTION:Interstudio Showcase \nUndergraduate and graduate pianists perf
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 rmance\nLOCATION: Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street\nADMISSION: F
 ree\nTuesday\, November 24  at 8 pm
DTEND:20091125T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091125T010000Z
DTSTART:20091125T010000Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Piano Interstudio Showcase
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DESCRIPTION:Evenings of Chamber Music\nLouis DaRos and Stephanie Baer\, Dir
 ectors\nProgram in Instrumental Performance\nADMISSION: Free\n\nLOCATION: 
 Black Box Theatre\nTuesday\, November 24 at 8 pm\n\nFor more information: 
 louis.daros@nyu.edu
DTEND:20091125T020000Z
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DTSTART:20091125T010000Z
LOCATION:Black Box Theatre\, 82 Washington Square East
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:louis.daros@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Evenings of Chamber Music
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Babble\nAdrienne Smatt\nWork on view: November 18 -30\nRosenber
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091126
DTSTAMP:20091125T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091125
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ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091126
DTSTAMP:20091125T050000Z
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LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
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 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091126
DTSTAMP:20091125T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091125
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
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CATEGORIES:Holidays
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091127
DTSTAMP:20091126T050000Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=Office of the University Registrar:MAILTO:registrar@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Thanksgiving Recess
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  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
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 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
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 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
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 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
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   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
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 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
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  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
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  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
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   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
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 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
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  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
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 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
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 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
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 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
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 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
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 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
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 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091130
DTSTAMP:20091129T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091129
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091130
DTSTAMP:20091129T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091129
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091129T050000Z-218278@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218278
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Babble\nAdrienne Smatt\nWork on view: November 18 -30\nRosenber
 g Gallery \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nRetro-Dead
 pan\nMaja Hight-Huf\nWork on view: November 18th - 30\nRosenberg Gallery\n
 Barney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Foor\n\nOn the Road\nDan Hersch
 lein and Jean Kim\nWork on view: November 18 - 30\nThe Commons\nBarney Bui
 lding \n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nSeeing through Glass\nSeihee Ko
 o\nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nChild
 's Play \nMeredith Truax & Alioson Sirico\nWork on View: November 18 - 30\
 nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091201
DTSTAMP:20091130T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091130
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091130T050000Z-215922@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=215922
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091201
DTSTAMP:20091130T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091130
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
UID:20091130T050000Z-218172@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218172
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\n80WSE Broadway Windows at 10th Stre
 et\nDavid Matorin\nThe Power of the Immovable Object (Broadway Windows)\nT
 hrough November 30\, 2009\nUsing images collected from readymade content f
 or commercial video and architectural design\, this installation of three 
 videos and two digital prints highlights the reification of commerce in a 
 climate of economic anxiety.  \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091201
DTSTAMP:20091130T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091130
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\; Broadway Windows: Broadway @ 10th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091130T050000Z-218280@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218280
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:NYU New Music and Dance Ensemble\nElectronic works with dance a
 nd video\nEsther Lamneck\, Artistic Director\nDouglas Dunn\, Choreography\
 nLOCATION: Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street\nADMISSION: Free\nMo
 nday\, November 30 at 8 pm
DTEND:20091201T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091201T010000Z
DTSTART:20091201T010000Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:NYU New Music and Dance Ensemble
UID:20091201T010000Z-210076@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210076
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Cathedral\nCurated by Boyang Hou\nWorks on view: December 1 - 6
 \nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND:20091201T060000Z
DTSTAMP:20091201T050000Z
DTSTART:20091201T050000Z
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091201T050000Z-215925@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=215925
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091202
DTSTAMP:20091201T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091201
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
UID:20091201T050000Z-218174@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218174
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091202
DTSTAMP:20091201T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091201
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\, Washington Square East between 4th and Washington 
 Place.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091201T050000Z-218282@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218282
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:Matthew Jukes'research aims to improve children's learning in d
 eveloping countries. He is interested in impact of health\, culture and ho
 me environment on children's learning. Much of his work has involved the u
 se of randomized trials to assess education interventions. Most recently t
 his has included interventions to improve literacy instruction and to redu
 ce class size in Kenya.  There has also been a particular focus on the eva
 luation of school health programs. These programs aim to improve children'
 s learning through the treatment and prevention of common conditions such 
 as worm infections\, malaria and iron deficiency. This work is described i
 n a recent book: Health\, Nutrition and Education for All: Leveling the Pl
 aying Field. Matthew’s work has also addressed the intersection of health 
 and education through work on HIV/AIDS prevention education and children m
 ade vulnerable by HIV/AIDS. The other main area of Matthew’s research inve
 stigates the how the culture\, language and home environment of school chi
 ldren interact with school quality to determine who succeeds in primary sc
 hools in sub-Saharan Africa. In addition to the geographical focus on East
  Africa\, Matthew has also conducted work in the Gambia\, Zimbabwe\, Malaw
 i\, India\, Bangladesh and the Philippines.
DTEND:20091201T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20091201T170000Z
DTSTART:20091201T170000Z
LOCATION:Pless\, 82 WSQ East\, 4th Floor\, Payne Room
ORGANIZER;CN=Claudette  Carter:MAILTO:cc10@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:IHDSC Seminar Series with Matthew Jukes
UID:20091201T170000Z-212325@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal84&id=212325
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Evenings of Chamber Music\nLouis DaRos and Stephanie Baer\, Dir
 ectors\nProgram in Instrumental Performance\nADMISSION: Free\n\nLOCATION: 
 Tenri Cultural Institute\nTuesday\, December 1 at 8:30 pm\n\nFor more info
 rmation: louis.daros@nyu.edu
DTEND:20091202T023000Z
DTSTAMP:20091202T013000Z
DTSTART:20091202T013000Z
LOCATION:Tenri Cultural Institute\, 43 West 13th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:louis.daros@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Evenings of Chamber Music
UID:20091202T013000Z-210095@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210095
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Cathedral\nCurated by Boyang Hou\nWorks on view: December 1 - 6
 \nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND:20091202T060000Z
DTSTAMP:20091202T050000Z
DTSTART:20091202T050000Z
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091202T050000Z-215927@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=215927
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091203
DTSTAMP:20091202T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091202
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
UID:20091202T050000Z-218176@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218176
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091203
DTSTAMP:20091202T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091202
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\, Washington Square East between 4th and Washington 
 Place.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091202T050000Z-218284@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218284
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Steinhardt at Saklad Series\nThis cocktail-hour concert series 
 features the talents of NYU Steinhardt pianists\, joined by performers fro
 m Vocal and Instrumental Performance\nMarilyn Nonken\, Director\nProgram i
 n Piano Performance\nLOCATION: Saklad Auditorium\, 24th Street & 1st Avenu
 e\nADMISSION: Free\, reception to follow\nWednesday\, December 2 at 6:30 p
 m: Chamber Music with Piano\n\nFor more information: marilyn.nonken@nyu.ed
 u
DTEND:20091203T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20091202T233000Z
DTSTART:20091202T233000Z
LOCATION:Saklad Auditorium\, 24th Street & 1st Avenue
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:marilyn.nonken@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Chamber Music with Piano at Saklad
UID:20091202T233000Z-210109@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210109
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Cathedral\nCurated by Boyang Hou\nWorks on view: December 1 - 6
 \nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND:20091203T060000Z
DTSTAMP:20091203T050000Z
DTSTART:20091203T050000Z
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091203T050000Z-216127@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=216127
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091204
DTSTAMP:20091203T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091203
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
UID:20091203T050000Z-218178@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218178
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091204
DTSTAMP:20091203T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091203
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\, Washington Square East between 4th and Washington 
 Place.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091203T050000Z-218286@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218286
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Meetings
DESCRIPTION:[In this field\, make sure to include as many details about you
 r event as possible. For example: the address of the event\, whether an ID
  is required to attend\, or anything else that is not specified under Basi
 c Options.]
DTEND:20091203T184500Z
DTSTAMP:20091203T173000Z
DTSTART:20091203T173000Z
LOCATION:Payne Room\, Pless Building\, 4th Floor
ORGANIZER;CN=Annette  Morales:MAILTO:annette.morales@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:MCC Faculty Meeting
UID:20091203T173000Z-207297@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal188&id=207297
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:Art critic and poet\, Wayne Koestenbaum received his BA from Ha
 rvard University\, an MFA from Johns Hopkins University and a PhD from Pri
 nceton University.  He is currently a Distinguished Professor of English a
 t the City University of New York Graduate Center.  His work has explored 
 the psychological and social life of American homosexual intellectuals.  I
 n his book\, The Queen’s Throat: Opera\, Koestenbaum explores the gay male
  love of opera\, and in Hotel Theory\, he discusses aspects of hotel life 
 and subsequent isolation. Critic John Waters says of his writing\, one of 
 “the most original and relentlessly obsessed cultural spies writing today.
  His alarmingly focused attention to detail goes beyond lunacy into hilari
 ous and brilliant clarity” (www.softskull.com).  Other works include: Jack
 ie Under My Skin: Interpreting an Icon\, Homosexuality and the Mystery of 
 Desire\, and a collection of poems titled Milk of Inquiry.
DTEND:20091203T231500Z
DTSTAMP:20091203T221500Z
DTSTART:20091203T221500Z
LOCATION:Einstein Auditorium\, The Barney Building\, 34 Stuyvesant St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:Tlb214
SUMMARY:Visiting Artist Talks: Wayne Koestenbaum
UID:20091203T221500Z-216353@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=216353
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:NYU Brass Choir\nSean Reed\, Conductor\nProgram in Brass Studie
 s\nLOCATION:  Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street\nADMISSION:  Free
 \nThursday\, December 3 at 8 pm
DTEND:20091204T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091204T010000Z
DTSTART:20091204T010000Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:NYU Brass Choir
UID:20091204T010000Z-210444@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210444
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Open Studio Event \nSam Frons\, Sam Longman\, Sam Tierney\, and
  Sam Parker\nWorks on View: December 4 - 6\nRosenberg Gallery \nBarney Bui
 lding\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nCathedral\nCurated by Boyang Hou
 \nWorks on view: December 1 - 6\nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyves
 ant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091205
DTSTAMP:20091204T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091204
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091204T050000Z-216135@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=216135
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Cathedral\nCurated by Boyang Hou\nWorks on view: December 1 - 6
 \nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND:20091204T060000Z
DTSTAMP:20091204T050000Z
DTSTART:20091204T050000Z
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091204T050000Z-216129@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=216129
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091205
DTSTAMP:20091204T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091204
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
UID:20091204T050000Z-218180@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218180
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091205
DTSTAMP:20091204T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091204
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\, Washington Square East between 4th and Washington 
 Place.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091204T050000Z-218288@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218288
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Presentations
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20091204T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20091204T170000Z
DTSTART:20091204T170000Z
LOCATION:Pless Hall\, 82 Washington Square East\, 3rd Floor Student Lounge
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:First Fridays for Doctoral Students
UID:20091204T170000Z-208280@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal184&id=208280
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Group Show\nSam Frons\, Sam Longman\, Sam Parker\, & Sam Tierne
 y\nWorks on view: December 4 - 6\nRosenberg Gallery\nBarney Building\n34 S
 tuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nCathedral\nCurated by Boyang Hou\nWorks on 
 view: December 1 - 6\nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, F
 irst Floor
DTEND:20091205T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091204T230000Z
DTSTART:20091204T230000Z
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Open Studio Event at Barney Building: Cathedral & Group Show at Ros
 enberg
UID:20091204T230000Z-215923@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=215923
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:OPEN\n\nBarney Building Open Studios & Open House Event\nFriday
 \, December 4 from 6-10pm\n\nMFA & BFA Studios\, installations\, performan
 ces\, music.  Including class installations organized by Keith Mayerson\, 
 Dave Hardy\, and Michael Cohen.\n\nFree & Open to the Public
DTEND:20091205T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20091204T230000Z
DTSTART:20091204T230000Z
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant Street
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:OPEN: Barney Building Open Studios & Open House Event
UID:20091204T230000Z-221829@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=221829
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Module 4: Knee\nTara Jo Manal\, PT\, DPT\, OCS\, SCS			 \nDirec
 tor of Clinical Services\, Department of Physical Therapy\nUniversity of D
 elaware\nDecember 4-5\, 2009 \n\nFor further information\, please contact 
 Anne Seaton at mas2@nyu.edu or 212-998-9414
DTEND:20091205T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091204T230000Z
DTSTART:20091204T230000Z
LOCATION:380 Second Avenue\, 4th Floor on the corner of 22nd St and Second 
 Ave
ORGANIZER;CN=Lorne Jaffe:MAILTO:lij9100@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Advanced Physical Therapy Examination and Intervention Skills of th
 e Musculoskeletal System I - Module 4: Knee
UID:20091204T230000Z-206591@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal193&id=206591
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:1
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
X-NYU-ORGANIZERPHONE:212-998-9414
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X-NYU-WEBEVENTID:206591
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Winter Choral Concert\nJack Goodwin\, Ira Shankman\, Nancy Shan
 kman\, Chantel Wright\, Conductors\nLOCATION: Frederick Loewe Theatre\nADM
 ISSION:$10 General\, $5 students and senior citizens\nFor more information
  and ticket reservations\, please call 212 998 5244\nFriday\, December 4 a
 t 7:30 pm
DTEND:20091205T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091205T003000Z
DTSTART:20091205T003000Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Winter Choral Concert
UID:20091205T003000Z-210440@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210440
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Evenings of Chamber Music\nLouis DaRos and Stephanie Baer\, Dir
 ectors\nProgram in Instrumental Performance\nADMISSION: Free\n\nLOCATION: 
 Black Box Theatre\nFriday\, December 4 at 8 pm\n\nFor more information: lo
 uis.daros@nyu.edu
DTEND:20091205T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091205T010000Z
DTSTART:20091205T010000Z
LOCATION:Black Box Theatre\, 82 Washington Square East
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:louis.daros@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Evenings of Chamber Music
UID:20091205T010000Z-210097@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210097
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Cathedral\nCurated by Boyang Hou\nWorks on view: December 1 - 6
 \nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND:20091205T060000Z
DTSTAMP:20091205T050000Z
DTSTART:20091205T050000Z
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091205T050000Z-216131@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=216131
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Open Studio Event \nSam Frons\, Sam Longman\, Sam Tierney\, and
  Sam Parker\nWorks on View: December 4 - 6\nRosenberg Gallery \nBarney Bui
 lding\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nCathedral\nCurated by Boyang Hou
 \nWorks on view: December 1 - 6\nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyves
 ant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091206
DTSTAMP:20091205T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091205
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091205T050000Z-216137@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=216137
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091206
DTSTAMP:20091205T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091205
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
UID:20091205T050000Z-218182@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218182
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X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091206
DTSTAMP:20091205T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091205
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\, Washington Square East between 4th and Washington 
 Place.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091205T050000Z-218290@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218290
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Trainings/Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Module 4: Knee\nTara Jo Manal\, PT\, DPT\, OCS\, SCS			 \nDirec
 tor of Clinical Services\, Department of Physical Therapy\nUniversity of D
 elaware\nDecember 4-5\, 2009 \n\nFor further information\, please contact 
 Anne Seaton at mas2@nyu.edu or 212-998-9414
DTEND:20091205T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20091205T130000Z
DTSTART:20091205T130000Z
LOCATION:380 Second Avenue\, 4th Floor on the corner of 22nd St and Second 
 Ave
ORGANIZER;CN=Lorne Jaffe:MAILTO:lij9100@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Advanced Physical Therapy Examination and Intervention Skills of th
 e Musculoskeletal System I - Module 4: Knee
UID:20091205T130000Z-206592@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal193&id=206592
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:1
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X-NYU-ORGANIZERPHONE:212-998-9414
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:NYU Percussion Ensemble\nMasterworks concert\nJonathan Haas\, D
 irector\nProgram in Percussion Performance\nLOCATION: Frederick Loewe Thea
 tre\, 35 W. 4th Street\nADMISSION: Free\nSaturday\, December 5 at 8 pm
DTEND:20091206T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091206T010000Z
DTSTART:20091206T010000Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:NYU Percussion Ensemble
UID:20091206T010000Z-210080@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210080
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
X-NYU-ORGANIZERPHONE:212%20998%205424
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X-NYU-WEBEVENTID:210080
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Deadlines
DESCRIPTION:Last day of registration or drop/add on Albert for all students
 .
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091207
DTSTAMP:20091206T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091206
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Office of the University Registrar:MAILTO:registrar@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Winter Session: Last day of registration drop/add
UID:20091206T050000Z-217752@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal41&id=217752
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Dreams' Winter Recital. \n\nDancing Dreams is a dance p
 rogram for physically and medically challenged children. There are current
 ly 35 dancers and over 40 high school volunteer helpers involved in the pr
 ogram. The dancers range in age from 3-16 and have a variety of challenges
 . \n\nThe performance will be on December 6th in Manhattan at the Ruth & G
 eorge Farkas Auditorium\, NYU Langone Medical Center. 550 First Ave (1st a
 nd 32nd St).\n\nFor information call 718-428-2600 or visit www.dancingdrea
 ms.org
DTEND:20091206T060000Z
DTSTAMP:20091206T050000Z
DTSTART:20091206T050000Z
LOCATION:Ruth & George Farkas Auditorium\, NYU Langone Medical Center. 550 
 First Ave (1st and 32nd St)
ORGANIZER;CN=Lorne Jaffe:MAILTO:lij9100@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Dancing Dreams' Winter Recital
UID:20091206T050000Z-220782@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal84&id=220782
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
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X-NYU-WEBEVENTID:220782
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Cathedral\nCurated by Boyang Hou\nWorks on view: December 1 - 6
 \nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND:20091206T060000Z
DTSTAMP:20091206T050000Z
DTSTART:20091206T050000Z
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091206T050000Z-216133@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=216133
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Open Studio Event \nSam Frons\, Sam Longman\, Sam Tierney\, and
  Sam Parker\nWorks on View: December 4 - 6\nRosenberg Gallery \nBarney Bui
 lding\n34 Stuyvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nCathedral\nCurated by Boyang Hou
 \nWorks on view: December 1 - 6\nThe Commons \nBarney Building\n34 Stuyves
 ant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091207
DTSTAMP:20091206T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091206
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091206T050000Z-216139@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=216139
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
X-NYU-ORGANIZERPHONE:212.998.5700
X-NYU-TICKETBRIEFING:
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X-NYU-WEBEVENTID:216139
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091207
DTSTAMP:20091206T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091206
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
UID:20091206T050000Z-218184@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218184
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
X-NYU-ORGANIZERPHONE:212.998.5747
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X-NYU-WEBEVENTID:218184
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091207
DTSTAMP:20091206T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091206
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\, Washington Square East between 4th and Washington 
 Place.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091206T050000Z-218292@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218292
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
X-NYU-ORGANIZERPHONE:212.998.5747
X-NYU-TICKETBRIEFING:
X-NYU-TICKETINFO:80wse@nyu.edu
X-NYU-WEBEVENTID:218292
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Dreams' Winter Recital. \n\nDancing Dreams is a dance p
 rogram for physically and medically challenged children. There are current
 ly 35 dancers and over 40 high school volunteer helpers involved in the pr
 ogram. The dancers range in age from 3-16 and have a variety of challenges
 . \n\nThe performance will be on December 6th in Manhattan at the Ruth & G
 eorge Farkas Auditorium\, NYU Langone Medical Center. 550 First Ave (1st a
 nd 32nd St).\n\nFor information call 718-428-2600 or visit www.dancingdrea
 ms.org
DTEND:20091206T060000Z
DTSTAMP:20091206T050000Z
DTSTART:20091206T050000Z
LOCATION:Ruth & George Farkas Auditorium\, NYU Langone Medical Center. 550 
 First Ave (1st and 32nd St)
ORGANIZER;CN=Lorne Jaffe:MAILTO:lij9100@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Dancing Dreams' Winter Recital
UID:20091206T050000Z-220783@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal193&id=220783
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
X-NYU-ORGANIZERPHONE:718-428-2600
X-NYU-TICKETBRIEFING:
X-NYU-TICKETINFO:
X-NYU-WEBEVENTID:220783
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Blue Note / NYU Jazz Faculty Sunday Brunch\nFeaturing NYU Jazz 
 Studies Artists/Faculty and students\nLOCATION: Blue Note Jazz Club\, 131 
 West 3rd St.\nADMISSION: $24.50 includes music charge and brunch  \nEvery 
 first Sunday of the month\, sets at 12:30 pm and 2:30 pm. \nVisit: www.blu
 enotejazz.com for ticketing information\n\nSunday\, September 6: Jean-Mich
 el Pilc and the NYU Jazz Faculty Quartet\nNick Myers\, saxophone\, (Steinh
 ardt ’09)\; Mike Richmond\, bass\;\nBilly Drummond\, drums\n\nSunday\, Oct
 ober 4: Kenny Werner and his NYU Ensemble\n\nSunday\, November 1: Don Frie
 dman Trio plus Strings\nMartin Wind\, bass\; Evan Hughes\, drums (Steinhar
 dt ’11)\n \nSunday\, December 6: Combo Nuvo\, NYU Artist-In-Residence Ense
 mble\nDave Schroeder\, Lenny Pickett\, Brad Shepik\, Rich Shemaria\, Mike 
 Richmond\, John Hadfield
DTEND:20091206T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20091206T173000Z
DTSTART:20091206T173000Z
LOCATION:Blue Note Jazz Club\, 131 West 3rd St.
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Blue Note / NYU Jazz Faculty Sunday Brunch
UID:20091206T173000Z-209886@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=209886
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:1
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
X-NYU-ORGANIZERPHONE:www.bluenotejazz.com%20for%20ticketing%20information
X-NYU-TICKETBRIEFING:
X-NYU-TICKETINFO:www.bluenotejazz.com for ticketing information
X-NYU-WEBEVENTID:209886
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Distinguished Faculty Series\nProgram in String Performance\nSt
 ephanie Baer\, Director\nStephanie Chase\, violin\nLOCATION: Frederick Loe
 we Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street\nADMISSION: Free\nSunday\, December 6 at 4 p
 m
DTEND:20091206T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20091206T210000Z
DTSTART:20091206T210000Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Strings Faculty Series: Stephanie Chase\, violin
UID:20091206T210000Z-219557@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=219557
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
X-NYU-ORGANIZERPHONE:212%20998%205424
X-NYU-TICKETBRIEFING:
X-NYU-TICKETINFO:212 998 5424
X-NYU-WEBEVENTID:219557
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Deadlines
DESCRIPTION:All registrations transactions (initial registration\, drop/add
 ) must be processed at the Student Service Center at 25 West 4th Street.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091208
DTSTAMP:20091207T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091207
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Office of the University Registrar:MAILTO:registrar@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Winter Session 2010: Registration after drop/add period
UID:20091207T050000Z-217757@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal41&id=217757
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
X-NYU-ORGANIZERPHONE:
X-NYU-TICKETBRIEFING:
X-NYU-TICKETINFO:
X-NYU-WEBEVENTID:217757
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091208
DTSTAMP:20091207T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091207
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
UID:20091207T050000Z-218186@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218186
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
X-NYU-ORGANIZERPHONE:212.998.5747
X-NYU-TICKETBRIEFING:
X-NYU-TICKETINFO:80wse@nyu.edu
X-NYU-WEBEVENTID:218186
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091208
DTSTAMP:20091207T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091207
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\, Washington Square East between 4th and Washington 
 Place.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091207T050000Z-218294@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218294
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
X-NYU-ORGANIZERPHONE:212.998.5747
X-NYU-TICKETBRIEFING:
X-NYU-TICKETINFO:80wse@nyu.edu
X-NYU-WEBEVENTID:218294
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Special Events
DESCRIPTION:Please come visit us and learn about our master's programs in M
 usic Technology\, Music Composition\, and Scoring for Film and Multimedia.
 \n\n    * Monday\, December 7\, 2009  6:00PM\n      NYU Pless Hall 3rd Flo
 or Lounge\, 82 Washington Square East\n      RSVP to this event :\nhttp://
 steinhardt.nyu.edu/graduate_admissions/information_sessions#Music
DTEND:20091208T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091207T230000Z
DTSTART:20091207T230000Z
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Music Tech\, Comp and Film Scoring Master's Info Session
UID:20091207T230000Z-207358@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=207358
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
X-NYU-ORGANIZERPHONE:
X-NYU-TICKETBRIEFING:
X-NYU-TICKETINFO:
X-NYU-WEBEVENTID:207358
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:NYU Jazz Orchestra at Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola\nFeaturing Chris P
 otter\, Gil Goldstein\nConducted by Rich Shemaria  \nLOCATION: Jazz at Lin
 coln Center\, 33 West 60th Street\nADMISSION: $20\, Students: $10 w/ valid
  student ID\nMonday December 7 with sets at 7:30 and 9:30 pm \nVisit: www.
 jalc.org/dccc for ticketing information
DTEND:20091208T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091208T003000Z
DTSTART:20091208T003000Z
LOCATION:33 West 60th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:NYU Jazz Orchestra at Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola
UID:20091208T003000Z-210456@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210456
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:1
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
X-NYU-ORGANIZERPHONE:www.jalc.org%2Fdccc%20for%20ticketing%20information
X-NYU-TICKETBRIEFING:
X-NYU-TICKETINFO:www.jalc.org/dccc for ticketing information
X-NYU-WEBEVENTID:210456
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:NYU Symphony Orchestra\n\nLOCATION: Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 3
 5 W. 4th Street\nADMISSION: $10 General\, $5 student ID and senior citizen
 s\nMonday\, December 7 at 8 pm\n\nJohn Adams: The Chairman Dances: Foxtrot
  for Orchestra\n\nJohannes Brahms: Concerto for Violin\, Op. 77\, D major\
 n       String Concerto Competition Winner: Insun Kim\nZoltán Kodály: Vari
 ations on a Hungarian Folksong (The Peacock: Felszállot a páva)\n\n$10 Gen
 eral\, $5 student ID and senior citizens (payable at the door)
DTEND:20091208T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091208T010000Z
DTSTART:20091208T010000Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:NYU Symphony Orchestra
UID:20091208T010000Z-220110@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=220110
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
X-NYU-ORGANIZERPHONE:212%20998%205424
X-NYU-TICKETBRIEFING:
X-NYU-TICKETINFO:212 998 5424
X-NYU-WEBEVENTID:220110
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Deadlines
DESCRIPTION:All registrations transactions (initial registration\, drop/add
 ) must be processed at the Student Service Center at 25 West 4th Street.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091209
DTSTAMP:20091208T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091208
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Office of the University Registrar:MAILTO:registrar@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Winter Session 2010: Registration after drop/add period
UID:20091208T050000Z-217759@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal41&id=217759
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
X-NYU-ORGANIZERPHONE:
X-NYU-TICKETBRIEFING:
X-NYU-TICKETINFO:
X-NYU-WEBEVENTID:217759
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091209
DTSTAMP:20091208T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091208
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
UID:20091208T050000Z-218188@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218188
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091209
DTSTAMP:20091208T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091208
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\, Washington Square East between 4th and Washington 
 Place.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091208T050000Z-218296@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218296
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Holiday Sing featuring:\nMadrigal Singers\nJazz Choir\nWomen's 
 Choir\nAll-University Gospel Choir\nAni V'ata\nChildren Chorus\n\nLOCATION
 : Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street\nADMISSION: Free\nTuesday\, D
 ecember 8\, 2009 at 8 pm
DTEND:20091209T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091209Z
DTSTART:20091209Z
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Jason Sosnowski:MAILTO:jts390@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Holiday Sing
UID:20091209Z-220417@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=220417
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
X-NYU-ISPUBLIC:1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Deadlines
DESCRIPTION:All registrations transactions (initial registration\, drop/add
 ) must be processed at the Student Service Center at 25 West 4th Street.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091210
DTSTAMP:20091209T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091209
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Office of the University Registrar:MAILTO:registrar@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Winter Session 2010: Registration after drop/add period
UID:20091209T050000Z-217761@events.nyu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091210
DTSTAMP:20091209T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091209
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
UID:20091209T050000Z-218190@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218190
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091210
DTSTAMP:20091209T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091209
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\, Washington Square East between 4th and Washington 
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ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091209T050000Z-218298@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218298
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:The emBODYment Project\nCaitlin Scafati\nWork on view: December
  9\, 2009 - January 16th 2010\nRosenberg Gallery\nBarney Building \n34 Stu
 yvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nSearch for Vulnerability\, Search for Comfort
 \nEmily Day\, Ruth Bashan with assistance by Veronica Flores\nWork on View
 : December 9\, 2009\, January 16 2010\nThe Commons\nBarney Building\n34 St
 uyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND:20091210Z
DTSTAMP:20091209T220000Z
DTSTART:20091209T220000Z
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibition Openings: The ebBODYment Project & Search for Vulnerabil
 ity\, Search for Comfort
UID:20091209T220000Z-217113@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=217113
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Evenings of Chamber Music\nLouis DaRos and Stephanie Baer\, Dir
 ectors\nProgram in Instrumental Performance\nADMISSION: Free\n\nLOCATION: 
 Black Box Theatre\nWednesday\, December 9 at 8 pm\n\nFor more information:
  louis.daros@nyu.edu
DTEND:20091210T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091210T010000Z
DTSTART:20091210T010000Z
LOCATION:Black Box Theatre\, 82 Washington Square East
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:louis.daros@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Evenings of Chamber Music
UID:20091210T010000Z-210099@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210099
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:NYU Community Orchestra\nRoger Mahadeen\, conductor\nWorks by M
 ozart\, Smetana\, Kapralova\, and Dvorak\nLOCATION: Frederick Loewe Theatr
 e\, 35 W. 4th Street\nADMISSION: Free\nWednesday\, December 9\, 2009 at 8 
 pm
DTEND:20091210T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091210T010000Z
DTSTART:20091210T010000Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:NYU Community Orchestra
UID:20091210T010000Z-220415@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=220415
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Deadlines
DESCRIPTION:All registrations transactions (initial registration\, drop/add
 ) must be processed at the Student Service Center at 25 West 4th Street.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091211
DTSTAMP:20091210T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091210
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Office of the University Registrar:MAILTO:registrar@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Winter Session 2010: Registration after drop/add period
UID:20091210T050000Z-217763@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:The emBODYment Project\nCaitlin Scafati\nWork on view: December
  9\, 2009 - January 16th 2010\nRosenberg Gallery\nBarney Building \n34 Stu
 yvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nSearch for Vulnerability\, Search for Comfort
 \nEmily Day\, Ruth Bashan with assistance by Veronica Flores\nWork on View
 : December 9\, 2009\, January 16 2010\nThe Commons\nBarney Building\n34 St
 uyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091211
DTSTAMP:20091210T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091210
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091210T050000Z-216050@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=216050
X-NYU-ISCHARGINGADMISSION:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091211
DTSTAMP:20091210T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091210
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
UID:20091210T050000Z-218192@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218192
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091211
DTSTAMP:20091210T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091210
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\, Washington Square East between 4th and Washington 
 Place.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091210T050000Z-218300@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218300
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:Career Re-Boot: Re-inventing Yourself to Get the Job You Love\n
 \nHave you stalled in your job search? Losing confidence in your capabilit
 ies? Are you out of creative ideas? Still trying to decide whether you're 
 in the right career? Are you finding it tough to get attention from employ
 ers and recruiters? Do you need to get re-energized about your search?\n\n
 Two top career experts will quickly show you how to move your search into 
 high gear with successful market proven approaches. Uncover what you reall
 y want to do and how to get started. Repackage your skills and understand 
 how you come across to others and get honest\, constructive feedback. Lear
 n creative ways to energize your network and how to market yourself to pro
 spective employers. \n \nThis workshop will be highly interactive and solu
 tions oriented.  So bring your most perplexing questions and job search ch
 allenges and put the pros to the test! It’s time to reboot your career - a
 nd confidence.\n\nWorkshop Registration Information\n \nLimited to 12 seni
 or executives on a first come\, first served basis.\n\nDate: Thursday\, De
 cember 10th\, 2009\nTime: 8:30 AM- 10:30 AM\n\nTo pre-register\, email co-
 host\, Allison Cheston at allison@allisoncheston.com. Your email must incl
 ude your resume and a brief statement about what you would like to accompl
 ish in this workshop  to ensure that the session is customized to include 
 your key areas of concern.  \n \nAll requests for workshop reservations mu
 st be received no later than November 30th. \n\nUpon receipt of your pre-r
 egistration materials\, payment instructions will be sent followed by your
  workshop confirmation and location details. Workshop payments must be rec
 eived by December 4th. \n\nIf you have any questions\, please email us at 
 Allison@allisoncheston.com.\n\nAbout Your Hosts:\n\nAllison Cheston is a c
 areer advisor with a 25-year background in marketing and executive search.
   She works with mid-career adults to identify their unique value in the m
 arketplace and explore alternative careers\, and provides the tools they n
 eed to promote themselves more effectively with prospective employers. \n\
 nPreviously Ms. Cheston served as Chief Marketing Officer of the Associati
 on of Executive Search Consultants (AESC)\, the global trade group for the
  executive search industry. Prior to that she held senior positions in int
 ernational marketing\, new business development and PR at a variety of bra
 nding and design agencies\, and created and lead a global network of agenc
 ies around the world. \n\nShe is also the founder of DesignScout.com\, a g
 lobal search engine and membership organization for the design industry\, 
 which she ran from 1999 to 2003 when she joined the AESC.\n  \nMs. Cheston
  writes avidly about careers and executive search\, and delivers workshops
  on a variety of popular career topics. She is the author of the NY Career
  Change blog on Examiner.com.\n \n \nLicia Hahn is President of Licia Hahn
  & Co\, LLC\, a New York management consulting firm focused on upgrading t
 he performance of senior executives and their companies. Her success in he
 lping clients re-invent themselves has been featured on CNN\, The Wall Str
 eet Journal and The Financial Times.\n \nHahn is one of the country's lead
 ing communications experts and her training methods have helped transform 
 hundreds of high profile clients into persuasive communicators and inspiri
 ng leaders by joining the strongest messages with the best presentation pr
 actices in the business. \nShe has taught branding as a visiting professor
  at NYU Stern School of Business\, Communications Mastery at Pace Law Scho
 ol and Graduate School of Business and has lectured widely to groups rangi
 ng from Women in Neurosurgery to The New York Bar Association.\n \nBefore 
 the formation of her firm in 2001\, she served as EVP Marketing\, Working 
 Woman Network\, and VP Marketing & News\, CBS Television Stations. As the 
 network's highest ranking female news executive\, she oversaw all areas of
  local news for the CBS owned and operated TV stations\, representing $1 b
 illion in revenues. Prior to her stint in TV news\, Hahn spent 9 years as 
 a magazine marketing executive\, in corporate sales at IBM and in fixed in
 come institutional sales at Lehman Brothers. She also ran a U.S. congressi
 onal race in Philadelphia and was in account management at Lowe & Partners
  managing Citibank's credit card businesses.
DTEND:20091210T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20091210T133000Z
DTSTART:20091210T133000Z
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Natalie  Pascarella:MAILTO:np36@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Career Re-Boot: Re-inventing Yourself to Get the Job You Love
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Presentations
DESCRIPTION:
DTEND:20091210T184500Z
DTSTAMP:20091210T173000Z
DTSTART:20091210T173000Z
LOCATION:Pless Hall\, 82 Washington Square East\, 3rd Floor Student Lounge
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrea Fannelli:MAILTO:andrea.fannelli@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Conversations of Color
UID:20091210T173000Z-208281@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal184&id=208281
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Talks
DESCRIPTION:Kathleen Hanna has been named the poster child for the women’s 
 movement of her generation.  Musician and feminist activist\, Hanna\, also
  known as Julie Ruin (the name under which she released a solo album in 19
 98)\, was the lead singer of the punk band  Bikini Kill in the early to mi
 d  90s and the dance-punk band\, LeTigre in the late 90s and early 2000s. 
   Her influence is easily felt on contemporary culture as the inspiration 
 for the title of Nirvana’s song “Smells Like Teen Spirit”\, to her collabo
 rations with famous musicians including Joan Jett\, Green Day\, and Yoko O
 no.  She now lives in Brooklyn with her husband Adam Horovitz of the Beast
 ie Boys.
DTEND:20091210T231500Z
DTSTAMP:20091210T221500Z
DTSTART:20091210T221500Z
LOCATION:Einstein Auditorium\, The Barney Building\, 34 Stuyvesant St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tlb214
SUMMARY:Visiting Artist Talks: Kathleen Hanna
UID:20091210T221500Z-216354@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=216354
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conferences/Symposia
DESCRIPTION:The Recent Advances in Astronomy Seminar is a discussion of the
  latest astronomical news. The main topics are late-breaking events taken 
 from online sources\, newspaper articles\, and weekly periodicals like Sci
 ence News. Monthly magazines such as Sky & Telescope\, Astronomy\, and Sci
 entific American are brought in by members. As students of astronomy\, we 
 learn and ask questions from basic through more advanced subjects - from s
 tars\, planets\, astrophysics and cosmology. Debates on the significance a
 nd meaning of recent developments are common. The sessions are\, of course
 \, free.
DTEND:20091211T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20091210T230000Z
DTSTART:20091210T230000Z
LOCATION:239 Greene Street\, Room 801
ORGANIZER;CN=Sarah DeMott:MAILTO:sjd311@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:SEMINAR ON RECENT ADVANCES IN ASTRONOMY
UID:20091210T230000Z-196689@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal84&id=196689
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:NYU Marimba Ensemble\nWinter Concert: Wood on Wood\nJonathan Ha
 as and Simon Boyar\, Directors\nProgram in Percussion Performance\nLOCATIO
 N: Percussion Penthouse\, 13th floor\, 35 W. 4th St.\nADMISSION: Free\nThu
 rsday\, December 10 at 7:30 pm\n\nFor more information: jonathan.haas@nyu.
 edu
DTEND:20091211T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20091211T003000Z
DTSTART:20091211T003000Z
LOCATION:Percussion Penthouse\, 13th floor\, 35 W. 4th St.
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:jonathan.haas@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:NYU Marimba Ensemble
UID:20091211T003000Z-210084@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=210084
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CATEGORIES:Deadlines
DESCRIPTION:All registrations transactions (initial registration\, drop/add
 ) must be processed at the Student Service Center at 25 West 4th Street.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091212
DTSTAMP:20091211T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091211
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Office of the University Registrar:MAILTO:registrar@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Winter Session 2010: Registration after drop/add period
UID:20091211T050000Z-217765@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Deadlines
DESCRIPTION:Winter payment due. \n\nFailure to meet the payment deadline wi
 ll result in the cancellation of class reservations.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091212
DTSTAMP:20091211T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091211
LOCATION:
ORGANIZER;CN=Office of the University Registrar:MAILTO:registrar@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Winter Session 2010: Payment due.
UID:20091211T050000Z-217826@events.nyu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:The emBODYment Project\nCaitlin Scafati\nWork on view: December
  9\, 2009 - January 16th 2010\nRosenberg Gallery\nBarney Building \n34 Stu
 yvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nSearch for Vulnerability\, Search for Comfort
 \nEmily Day\, Ruth Bashan with assistance by Veronica Flores\nWork on View
 : December 9\, 2009\, January 16 2010\nThe Commons\nBarney Building\n34 St
 uyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091212
DTSTAMP:20091211T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091211
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091211T050000Z-216052@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=216052
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091212
DTSTAMP:20091211T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091211
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
UID:20091211T050000Z-218194@events.nyu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091212
DTSTAMP:20091211T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091211
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\, Washington Square East between 4th and Washington 
 Place.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091211T050000Z-218302@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218302
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:NYU Repertory Orchestra\nWorks by Mozart\, Piano Competition Wi
 nner\nResident Conductor David Wroe\nLOCATION: Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 3
 5 W. 4th Street\nADMISSION: Free\nFriday\, December 11 at 8 pm\n\nMozart: 
 Symphony No. 41 K.551\, C Major "Jupiter"\n\nSibelius: Kuolema "Death": Va
 lse Triste\, op 44\n\nBeethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 "Emperor"   Piano Co
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DTEND:20091212T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091212T010000Z
DTSTART:20091212T010000Z
LOCATION:Frederick Loewe Theatre\, 35 W. 4th Street
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:NYU Repertory Orchestra
UID:20091212T010000Z-220108@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:An Evening of Chamber Opera:\nThe Coffee Cantata (by J.S. Bach)
  &\nDown in the Valley (by Kurt Weill)\n\nProgram in Vocal Performance\nLo
 cation: The Players Theatre\, 115 Macdougal St.\nAdmission: $15/General\, 
 $5 students and senior citizens\nFor ticket information and reservations\,
  please contact the Steinhardt School Box Office at (212) 998-5281 or stei
 nhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu\nFriday\, December 11 at 8 pm\nSaturday\, Decembe
 r 12 at 8 pm\nSunday\, December 13 at 3 pm
DTEND:20091212T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091212T010000Z
DTSTART:20091212T010000Z
LOCATION:Players Theatre\, 115 Macdougal St.
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Evening of Chamber Opera
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:The emBODYment Project\nCaitlin Scafati\nWork on view: December
  9\, 2009 - January 16th 2010\nRosenberg Gallery\nBarney Building \n34 Stu
 yvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nSearch for Vulnerability\, Search for Comfort
 \nEmily Day\, Ruth Bashan with assistance by Veronica Flores\nWork on View
 : December 9\, 2009\, January 16 2010\nThe Commons\nBarney Building\n34 St
 uyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091213
DTSTAMP:20091212T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091212
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091213
DTSTAMP:20091212T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091212
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
UID:20091212T050000Z-218196@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218196
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091213
DTSTAMP:20091212T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091212
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\, Washington Square East between 4th and Washington 
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ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Evenings of Chamber Music\nLouis DaRos and Stephanie Baer\, Dir
 ectors\nProgram in Instrumental Performance\nADMISSION: Free\n\nLOCATION: 
 Black Box Theatre\nSaturday\, December 12 at 8 pm\n\nFor more information:
  louis.daros@nyu.edu
DTEND:20091213T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091213T010000Z
DTSTART:20091213T010000Z
LOCATION:Black Box Theatre\, 82 Washington Square East
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:louis.daros@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Evenings of Chamber Music
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:An Evening of Chamber Opera:\nThe Coffee Cantata (by J.S. Bach)
  &\nDown in the Valley (by Kurt Weill)\n\nProgram in Vocal Performance\nLo
 cation: The Players Theatre\, 115 Macdougal St.\nAdmission: $15/General\, 
 $5 students and senior citizens\nFor ticket information and reservations\,
  please contact the Steinhardt School Box Office at (212) 998-5281 or stei
 nhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu\nFriday\, December 11 at 8 pm\nSaturday\, Decembe
 r 12 at 8 pm\nSunday\, December 13 at 3 pm
DTEND:20091213T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20091213T010000Z
DTSTART:20091213T010000Z
LOCATION:Players Theatre\, 115 Macdougal St.
ORGANIZER;CN=:MAILTO:
SUMMARY:Evening of Chamber Opera
UID:20091213T010000Z-209869@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal190&id=209869
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:The emBODYment Project\nCaitlin Scafati\nWork on view: December
  9\, 2009 - January 16th 2010\nRosenberg Gallery\nBarney Building \n34 Stu
 yvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nSearch for Vulnerability\, Search for Comfort
 \nEmily Day\, Ruth Bashan with assistance by Veronica Flores\nWork on View
 : December 9\, 2009\, January 16 2010\nThe Commons\nBarney Building\n34 St
 uyvesant St.\, First Floor
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091214
DTSTAMP:20091213T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091213
LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
UID:20091213T050000Z-216056@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the various manifestations of his endless thinking\, the richness and
  depth of his artistry across genre boundaries\, and the philosophical the
 mes that informed the central core of his artistic identity.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091214
DTSTAMP:20091213T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091213
LOCATION:80 Washington Square East\, between 4th St. and Washington Place
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing: The Works of Stuart Sh
 erman
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:80WSE Windows\nCharlie White\nA Selection from The Teen and Tra
 nsgender Comparative Study\nThrough January 27\, 2010\nProduced specifical
 ly for 80WSE by reprinting three of White's original photographs from his 
 Teen and Transgender Comparative Study\, 2008 at a unique scale for public
  presentation in the windows.  The parallels of two puberties: one biologi
 cal\, the other chemical/surgical. \n\nInformation: 80wse@nyu.edu
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091214
DTSTAMP:20091213T050000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091213
LOCATION:80WSE Windows\, Washington Square East between 4th and Washington 
 Place.
ORGANIZER;CN=Michael Cohen:MAILTO:80wse@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:80WSE: On View in the Windows
UID:20091213T050000Z-218306@events.nyu.edu
URL:http://events.nyu.edu/?cmd=showevent&cal=cal187&id=218306
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, December 13\, 2009 at 3 pm\nCOME SEE US AT OUR NEW VEN
 UE\nLocation: Room 303\nEducation Building\, 35 West 4th Street\nNew York\
 , NY 10012\nFor more information\, please call 212 998 5867\n$5 General\, 
 Children & Students Free\nProgram in Educational Theatre \n\nStoryteller R
 OBIN BADY\, accompanied by alterna-pop violinist\nDENI BONET\, will tell s
 tories for Chanukah\, Christmas and\nKwansa which celebrate an often forgo
 tten significance of the\nwinter holidays: the miracle of giving from the 
 heart. This\ndelightful show for all ages welcome’s this season of connect
 ion\,\ngratefulness and love.
DTEND:20091213T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20091213T200000Z
DTSTART:20091213T200000Z
LOCATION:Room 303 of the NYU Education Building\, 35 W. Fourth St.
ORGANIZER;CN=Patrick Aaron Cedolia:MAILTO:aaron.cedolia@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Storytelling: Gifts of the Season
UID:20091213T200000Z-209628@events.nyu.edu
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CATEGORIES:Performances
DESCRIPTION:An Evening of Chamber Opera:\nThe Coffee Cantata (by J.S. Bach)
  &\nDown in the Valley (by Kurt Weill)\n\nProgram in Vocal Performance\nLo
 cation: The Players Theatre\, 115 Macdougal St.\nAdmission: $15/General\, 
 $5 students and senior citizens\nFor ticket information and reservations\,
  please contact the Steinhardt School Box Office at (212) 998-5281 or stei
 nhardt.boxoffice@nyu.edu\nFriday\, December 11 at 8 pm\nSaturday\, Decembe
 r 12 at 8 pm\nSunday\, December 13 at 3 pm
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LOCATION:Players Theatre\, 115 Macdougal St.
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SUMMARY:Evening of Chamber Opera
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DESCRIPTION:All registrations transactions (initial registration\, drop/add
 ) must be processed at the Student Service Center at 25 West 4th Street.
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:The emBODYment Project\nCaitlin Scafati\nWork on view: December
  9\, 2009 - January 16th 2010\nRosenberg Gallery\nBarney Building \n34 Stu
 yvesant St.\, First Floor\n\nSearch for Vulnerability\, Search for Comfort
 \nEmily Day\, Ruth Bashan with assistance by Veronica Flores\nWork on View
 : December 9\, 2009\, January 16 2010\nThe Commons\nBarney Building\n34 St
 uyvesant St.\, First Floor
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LOCATION:34 Stuyvesant St.\, Barney Building
ORGANIZER;CN=Tammy Brown:MAILTO:tammy.brown@nyu.edu
SUMMARY:Exhibitions on View at the Barney Building
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday\, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm\n\nStuart
  Sherman\, a member of the important generation of American avant-garde pe
 rformance artists who rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s
 \, developed his own unique style across various media\, the impact of whi
 ch continues to resonate with the avant-garde eight years after his death.
   He devoted a large amount of his time to the creation of performances he
  called “spectacles”\, which often took the form of small tabletop perform
 ances.  These performances involved the manipulation of both familiar and 
 unfamiliar everyday objects atop one or more folding TV dinner tables. Per
 formed by a poker-faced Sherman\, the spectacle performances sit in a uniq
 ue hybrid space that moves between references to various genres including 
 comedy\, magic\, musicals\, minimalism\, surrealism\, opera\, three card m
 onte games\, fluxus\, and vaudeville.  Through these performances\, which 
 consisted of series of intricately structured object manipulations\, he cr
 afted a unique identity both as creator and performer.  While the spectacl
 e performances were generally miniature in scale\, they were certainly not
  miniature in ambition\, exploring with great wit topics such as time\, la
 nguage\, mortality\, eroticism\, and personal identity.\n\nAlthough Stuart
  Sherman is\, perhaps\, best known for his object spectacles\, as well as 
 for his films (that are currently been restored by the Museum of Modern Ar
 t) and videos (available through Electronic Arts Intermix)\, this exhibit 
 aims to present a broad view of the range of his artistic achievements\, f
 irmly establishing his place as a highly influential figure of the 1970s d
 owntown art world.  The show explores the extraordinary career of this art
 ist through documentation of his larger scale theatrical productions\, scu
 lptural proposals\, daily collages from the 1990s\, and poetry.  Exhibited
  for the first time is an extraordinary series of ideographic and language
 -based drawings executed in the 1970s\, which provide the immediate contex
 t for spectacle performances.\n\nThe title of the exhibit—Beginningless Th
 ought/Endless Seeing—taken from a syllabus for a class Sherman taught\, de
 fines his work and the nature of his process.  In combining these disparat
 e and widely unknown materials for the first time\, this exhibition highli
 ghts the variou