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This exhibition presents the grand customs and fashions of Asian capitals, and looks at their transition from feudal seats to modern megacities.
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The two-day conference on "The Logic of Sanctuary" begins with a public forum on the sanctuary movement. How and why was this religious concept revived, and what resources does it offer? The roundtable brings together journalists, activists, and academics to … Continue reading
Talk by Keith Howard, Professor Emeritus, SOAS, University of London; Fellow, National Humanities Center. Howard (Professor Emeritus, SOAS, University of London; 2017-18 Fellow, National Humanities Center) explores 'P'i pada/Sea of Blood,' a North Korean operatic genre. Styled after Cultural … Continue reading
The Honors Thesis Workshop will be on February 13th in the Alumni lounge from 5:00 -6:30!
Color Across Asia displays several millennia of the material cultures of Asia, showcasing a rich history of innovation, invention, and imitation.
The Student Art Major Association (SAMA) is having a group show around the theme of Silence
Not Rated | 1h 42min Co-hosted by The Doc Squad (UK, 2017, dir. Kirsten Johnson) Exposing her role behind the camera, Kirsten Johnson reaches into the vast trove of footage she has shot over decades around the world. What emerges … Continue reading
A pioneer, and now an icon, of the movement in favor of Historically Informed Performance, John Eliot Gardiner’s remarkable career spans over five decades. He has received countless awards and accolades on the concert platform and in the opera house. … Continue reading