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SUMMARY:Miriam Beerman: 1923–2022 NOTHING HAS CHANGED
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition shines a spotlight on the late Miriam Beerman\, a New Jersey artist whose works are included in the permanent collections of over 60 museums worldwide and a female pioneer in the 20th-century art world. Beerman (1923–2022) was one of the 20th-century’s most provocative artists\, whose humanist expressionist works highlight her talent as a colorist. A pioneer as one of the first female artists to be given a solo exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum of Art\, Beerman is part of a canon of 20th-century women artists who were nearly lost to obscurity due to their gender in a male-dominated art world. Influenced by the social injustice seen around her\, Beerman shines a spotlight on the horror and pathos of man’s inhumanity to man. The themes prove to be timeless\, resonating today as much as when they were created in the 20th century. Her life and art were explored in the 2015 documentary Miriam Beerman: Expressing the Chaos. \nNearly 20 large-scale canvases by Beerman will be represented. The show is guest curated by gallerist James Yarosh and draws upon the recent exhibition Miriam Beerman – REDISCOVER\, shown at James Yarosh & Associates Gallery in Holmdel\, N.J.\, which opened in spring 2022. “Living with Miriam Beerman’s paintings at the gallery with the current exhibit REDISCOVER\, one cannot help but be both moved and stirred to be in the presence of the colossal works\, heavy with paint\, laden with subject. When you see these humanist expressionist works existing silently\, holding the weight of the world\, you begin to understand the gallery’s presentation\,” says Yarosh\, a gallerist fueled by curatorial activism in recent years. “As I described Miriam’s art with clients\, it occurred to me that those words also described the role of female artists of the 20th century whose voices were more stifled in favor of male artists—and of women’s roles in a patriarchal society. “If our art history is male-dominant\, and the artists before us our teachers\, we are only getting half the lessons to be learned\,” he continues. “We have an opportunity to do better. This presentation with Monmouth University allows the conversations to continue and include a younger generation.” \nPlease join us for a closing reception on December 11 from 1 to 4 p.m.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/miriam-beerman-1923-2022-nothing-has-changed/
LOCATION:DiMattio Gallery at Rechnitz Hall
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibitions,Arts at Monmouth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220913T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220913T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220505T203908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220825T162552Z
UID:40810111253-1663097400-1663102800@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:The Moody Blues\, Days of Future Passed
DESCRIPTION:It’s just like book club but with albums! With new advances in technology\, the way we consume music through our devices\, apps and on demand streaming services like Pandora\, Spotify and iTunes is making the idea of the “album” as an art form extinct. Get together with other music enthusiasts on Tuesday nights to discuss some of the greatest records of all-time! Listen to the album beforehand and then come prepared to discuss. This event will feature The Moody Blues\, Days of Future Passed. \nThis event will be held in person at Woods Theatre and will also be available remotely via Zoom. When you register you will be provided the ZOOM meeting link to join the conversation.  \nFree and open to the public\, but registration is required.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/the-moody-blues-days-of-future-passed/
LOCATION:Woods Theatre/Virtual\, 400 Cedar Ave\, West Long Branch\, NJ\, 07764\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Free,Lectures,Lectures/Workshops/Symposiums
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220915T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220915T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220802T133002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220808T151000Z
UID:40810111451-1663268400-1663268400@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:A Community Conversation With Dr. Cornel West
DESCRIPTION:Co-sponsored by the Basie Center\, Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield\, and Monmouth University’s Social Justice Academy and Intercultural Center. \nFeatured Opener: A’Liah Moore ’23
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/a-community-conversation-with-dr-cornel-west/
LOCATION:Count Basie Center’s Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre\, 99 Monmouth Street\, Red Bank\, NJ\, 07712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Community Member,Current Student,Faculty,Graduate Student,Intercultural Center,Media,Prospective Undergraduate Student,Undergraduate Student
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220915T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220915T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220608T181834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220608T181834Z
UID:40810111328-1663270200-1663275600@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Roots of Rock ’n’ Roll\, Part I
DESCRIPTION:Class Schedule: Thursdays – Sept. 15\, Sept. 22 & Sept. 29 | 7:30 – 9:00 PM \nWhen the Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame nominations occur every year\, the debate ignites: just what is rock?  Instead of drawing from one genre\, rock ’n’ roll draws from several\, all combining to create a sumptuous gumbo that rapidly captured the world’s imagination. \nThis three-session virtual course taught by Kit O’Toole – the first of a two-part course – explores how gospel\, blues\, and jazz contributed to the development of the music of Elvis Presley\, Fats Domino\, Little Richard\, and much more. How gospel\, blues and jazz impacted instrumentation\, vocal style\, and composition will also be studied. In addition to multimedia presentations\, class discussion and activities will enable attendees to identify the essential elements of rock. \nZoom Link will be provided upon registration.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/roots-of-rock-n-roll-part-i/2022-09-15/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Lectures,Lectures/Workshops/Symposiums
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221203
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220906T185301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220912T190157Z
UID:40810111496-1663545600-1669971600@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Jeanine Pennell: Stepping Off the Page: Stories in Clay
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition of work by artist Jeanine Pennell \nArtist Statement:\nI began this year journeying away from the studio. I left behind my bags of clay and my work tools. Bringing with me only a sketchbook and watercolors. It was the first time since the pandemic that I was away from clay. \nI was in search of a new creative process. All of my early sculptures were created in short spurts of time\, capturing the fleeting magic of a creative idea\, much like gesture drawing. But this process did not serve when I began to push the boundaries. As the sculptures grew and I was creating without a clear end in mind\, I found myself stuck. Clay figures draped in plastic shrouds collected in the corners of my studio. \nDuring this time away I turned the process around. I began drawing small intuitive drawings. The sketches were quick\, with no purpose or expectation. Capturing the essence of ideas that would float up. Later I would return to color them in and to excavate the meaning behind the art. What did the masks mean? The sharp teeth…faces and more faces? What did it all mean? \nI then developed the ideas from my sketchbook in 3-D or clay by creating small maquettes. Once the sculptures were completed early mornings found me sitting with the art to write what I saw. The stories came out. Slowly at first\, but with practice more steadily. \nThis collection is a record of that journey. In the main gallery is a collection of the largest\, finished sculptures. As you descend to the lower gallery you will encounter the beginning of the journey. On display are the original drawings\, maquettes and early sculptures as well as the stories behind the art. \nOpening Reception September 30\, 2022   7 PM – 9 PM | Ice House Gallery
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/jeanine-pennell-stepping-off-the-page-stories-in-clay/
LOCATION:Rotary Ice House Gallery
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibitions,Arts at Monmouth,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220920T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220920T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220516T172108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221004T181952Z
UID:40810111292-1663702200-1663709400@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Ta-Nehisi Coates' The Water Dancer
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Tuesday Night Book Club! Hosted by Monmouth University’s Ken Womack\, each month we’ll explore a different novel. All you have to do is Zoom in and join the discussion! \nThis month’s novel is Ta-Nehisi Coates\, The Water Dancer. \n#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • OPRAH’S BOOK CLUB PICK  \nFrom the National Book Award–winning author of Between the World and Me\, Ta-Nehisi Coates comes a boldly conjured debut novel about a magical gift\, a devastating loss\, and an underground war for freedom. \nThis is the dramatic story of an atrocity inflicted on generations of women\, men\, and children—the violent and capricious separation of families—and the war they waged to simply make lives with the people they loved. Written by one of today’s most exciting thinkers and writers\, The Water Dancer is a propulsive\, transcendent work that restores the humanity of those from whom everything was stolen. \nWhen you register you will be provided the meeting link to join the conversation.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/ta-nehisi-coates-the-water-dancer/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,English,Free,Lectures,Lectures/Workshops/Symposiums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T174500
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220808T173643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220901T152706Z
UID:40810111460-1663777800-1663782300@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Ken Womack
DESCRIPTION:Kenneth Womack is one of the world’s leading authorities on the Beatles and their enduring cultural influence. He is the author of a two-volume biography devoted to famed Beatles producer Sir George Martin\, including Maximum Volume (2017) and Sound Pictures (2018). His latest book\, John Lennon 1980: The Last Days in the Life (2020)\, traces the story of the former Beatle’s comeback after five years of self-imposed retirement. Dr. Womack will be reading from his upcoming biography of Beatles roadie\, Mal Evans. \nThis event is free and open to the public. RSVP to mmcbride@monmouth.edu
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/ken-womack/
LOCATION:The Great Hall -104
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Free,Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220922T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220922T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220608T181834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220608T181834Z
UID:40810111331-1663875000-1663880400@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Roots of Rock ’n’ Roll\, Part I
DESCRIPTION:Class Schedule: Thursdays – Sept. 15\, Sept. 22 & Sept. 29 | 7:30 – 9:00 PM \nWhen the Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame nominations occur every year\, the debate ignites: just what is rock?  Instead of drawing from one genre\, rock ’n’ roll draws from several\, all combining to create a sumptuous gumbo that rapidly captured the world’s imagination. \nThis three-session virtual course taught by Kit O’Toole – the first of a two-part course – explores how gospel\, blues\, and jazz contributed to the development of the music of Elvis Presley\, Fats Domino\, Little Richard\, and much more. How gospel\, blues and jazz impacted instrumentation\, vocal style\, and composition will also be studied. In addition to multimedia presentations\, class discussion and activities will enable attendees to identify the essential elements of rock. \nZoom Link will be provided upon registration.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/roots-of-rock-n-roll-part-i/2022-09-22/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Lectures,Lectures/Workshops/Symposiums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220618T212830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220829T132445Z
UID:40810111388-1664049600-1664056800@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:The Heart of Saturday Night  the music of Tom Waits by Pat Guadagno & Small Change
DESCRIPTION:Pat Guadagno and some very special guests\, celebrate the Head-Scratching\, Mind-Bending\, Brilliance of Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Tom Waits. \nJazz\, Rock Diva Eryn O’Ree and Shady Street Showman Ryan Gregg\, join Guadagno and his band Small Change to deliver the Blood and Whiskey-Stained music of one of the most deviant and provocative artists of our time. \nIn a career spanning 6 decades\, Grammy Award winner Tom Waits recorded over 30 groundbreaking albums. His prolific catalogue\, with theatrical tales of bungled romance\, late night diners and early morning cold fronts sets the stage for a unique\, innovative evening\, as The Music of Tom Waits ‘cuts through the night like a Cleveland-bound Greyhound’ straight to The Heart of Saturday Night.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/the-heart-of-saturday-night-the-music-of-tom-waits-by-pat-guadagno-small-change/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Concerts,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220925T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221016T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220411T154819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T155554Z
UID:40810111229-1664110800-1665932400@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Open Heart : M O V E M E N T Experience
DESCRIPTION:Come join us in the Open Heart : M O V E M E N T experience! The session will begin with a guided meditation emerging in a sound bath of relaxation. Flowing into freely guided movement experiences\, together we will integrate music and dance to collectively express. No experience necessary. \nFacilitators: \nChristine Elise [Vocal Guide/ Harp/ Singing Bowls]\nKuf Knotz [Electronic Production / Sound]\nKarlee Bloom [Keyboard / Bass] \nInstrumentation: Harp\, Electronic Production\, Keyboard\, Singing Bowls\, Keyboard/Bass\, Various Percussion instruments \nApproximate Schedule:\nArrival\nWelcome (5 minutes)\nGuided Meditation (15 minutes)\nGuided Improvisation Movement Music Experience (60 minutes)\nCool Down (15 minutes)\nGroup Discussion Circle (25 minutes)\nLeave \nClasses held: Sundays September 25 & October 16 \n 
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/open-heart-m-o-v-e-m-e-n-t-experience-2022-10-16/2022-09-25/
LOCATION:10 PRL\, 515 Bath Avenue\, Long Branch\, NJ\, 07740\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts at Monmouth
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220928T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220928T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220919T143800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T143800Z
UID:40810111502-1664388000-1664391600@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Age-Friendly Principles of Older Adult Care: The 4Ms
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by: The Center for Professional Development in Nursing and Health \nFee: $20 MU Alumni and Preceptors $15\, MU Students may register free of charge. \n1.5 Nursing Continuing Professional Development contact hours will be provided This program will provide information about the Age-Friendly Health System movement’s 4Ms Framework: What Matters\, Medication\, Mentation\, and Mobility. Resources will be provided with links to evidence-based guidelines and tools for use in providing age-friendly care to older adults\, caregivers\, and families. \nKey topic areas include: Introduction to Age-Friendly Health Systems and the 4Ms Framework \n\nWhat Matters: Align care with the older adult’s health outcome goals\nMedication: Ensure medications do not interfere with What Matters\, Mobility\, or Mentation\nMentation: Prevent\, identify\, treat\, and manage dementia\, delirium\, and depression\nMobility: Ensure older adults move safely every day to maintain function and do What Matters\n\nSpeaker: Sherry Greenberg\, PHD\, RN\, GNP-BC\, FGSA\, FNAP\, FAANP\, FAAN Professor\, Hess Endowed Chair in Nursing Education Monmouth University\, The Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies. \nSuccessful Completion: Participants will attend 95% of the program\, and complete an online evaluation to receive contact hours. Planners\, content experts and speakers have declared no conflict of interest. There is no commercial support for this activity. \nRegister online! https://www.monmouth.edu/school-of-nursing-health/continuing-education-programs/ \nPre-registration is required so please register early! Visit our website to view registration and refund policies. For additional questions\, email bpaskewi@monmouth.edu \nThe Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies at Monmouth University is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by New Jersey State Nurses Association\, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation Provider Number: P242-10/21-24
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/age-friendly-principles-of-older-adult-care-the-4ms/
LOCATION:Live over Zoom
CATEGORIES:School of Nursing and Health Studies
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220929T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220929T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220608T181834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220608T181834Z
UID:40810111334-1664479800-1664485200@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Roots of Rock ’n’ Roll\, Part I
DESCRIPTION:Class Schedule: Thursdays – Sept. 15\, Sept. 22 & Sept. 29 | 7:30 – 9:00 PM \nWhen the Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame nominations occur every year\, the debate ignites: just what is rock?  Instead of drawing from one genre\, rock ’n’ roll draws from several\, all combining to create a sumptuous gumbo that rapidly captured the world’s imagination. \nThis three-session virtual course taught by Kit O’Toole – the first of a two-part course – explores how gospel\, blues\, and jazz contributed to the development of the music of Elvis Presley\, Fats Domino\, Little Richard\, and much more. How gospel\, blues and jazz impacted instrumentation\, vocal style\, and composition will also be studied. In addition to multimedia presentations\, class discussion and activities will enable attendees to identify the essential elements of rock. \nZoom Link will be provided upon registration.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/roots-of-rock-n-roll-part-i/2022-09-29/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Lectures,Lectures/Workshops/Symposiums
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221001T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221001T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220413T162646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220829T132530Z
UID:40810111235-1664654400-1664661600@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Roger McGuinn
DESCRIPTION:As a co-founder of The Byrds\, Roger McGuinn is firmly established as an indisputable industry icon. From his signature 12-string Rickenbacker sound\, to his instantly recognizable vocals on hits like Turn\, Turn\, Turn\, Eight Miles High and Mr. Tambourine Man\, Roger McGuinn didn’t just make music; he made history. \n \nRoger McGuinn was already a veteran of the New York and Los Angeles music scenes when he co-founded the group that would become the Byrds with Gene Clark and David Crosby in 1964. Prior to forming the Byrds\, Roger toured and performed with the Limeliters\, Chad Mitchell Trio and Bobby Darin as a guitarist and banjo player. He was also the musical director on Judy Collins #3. In 1973\, the legendary Byrds disbanded and Roger McGuinn went on to make five solo albums with Columbia Records\, and continued to tour. \nIn 1995 Roger McGuinn began The Folk Den Project. He records and uploads a traditional Folk song to his website www.Mcguinn.com as an effort to preserve traditional songs. Each month a different song is added to the site accompanied with lyrics and chords for free download. \nToday\, Roger McGuinn offers shows that are as mesmerizing and magical as ever. He delivers the gift of an evening with a master that is as intimate as it is spellbinding. He’ll take you along a journey of story and song\, populated by the “old friends” you expect to hear\, as well as new acquaintances from the folk music that Roger so passionately embraces. This Grammy Award-winning artist tours the world delighting audiences with the songs and stories from his long and continually productive musical career.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/roger-mcguinn-3/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221004T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221004T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220920T202506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220921T213401Z
UID:40810111508-1664906400-1664911800@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:The Red Bank: Rum Runner - Immersive Digital Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:Award Winning local Red Bank filmmaker and Monmouth Alum will present a talk and creative workshop at Monmouth University’s ArtNOW visiting artists series. Anthony Jude Setaro and cousin Douglas Booton will discuss their creative process in-depth as they dive deeper into the local history of their family emigrating from Italy. The Setaro family left Sassano\, Italy\, their home for the last 400 years\, in 1888\, searching for a better life in America. With maps and trade routes drawn out by their father\, Don Vito Setaro\, his sons split the family apart to create shipping routes to establish their wine business on the shores of New Jersey\, establishing an Italian community and then bootlegging in the Red Bank area. \nAfter releasing a podcast\, The Red Bank: Rum Runner\, Part 1: Temperance\, which they recorded with Ming Chen (A Shared Universe)\, Setaro and Booton are now using cutting-edge 3D software\, Unreal Engine (also used in The Mandalorian and The Matrix Awakens)\, to visually recreate Red Bank and Monmouth County in the early 1900s. Anthony and Doug are using Unreal Engine to bring long-forgotten ancestors back to life with an incredible level of lifelike detail. The filmmakers combine live footage\, filmed by cinematographer and producing partner Joe Minnella (Joe Minnella Studios)\, with virtual footage to transport viewers to a time of significant change in our area. \nOctober 4th \nTuesday 6pm – 7:30pm \, 30min Q&A\nLocation: The Great Hall Auditorium \nOctober 5th \nWednesday 2:45pm – 4:30pm\nLocation: IDM (Interactive Digital Media) Research Lab\, Plangere Room 135\nRSVP Required \nFor more info or to RSVP\, contact Amanda Stojanov at astojano@monmouth.edu
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/the-red-bank-rum-runner-doug-booton-and-anthony-setaro/2022-10-04/
LOCATION:Various Campus Locations
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Lectures,Lectures/Workshops/Symposiums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221004T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221004T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220510T200658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220825T162909Z
UID:40810111259-1664911800-1664917200@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Kendrick Lamar\, To Pimp a Butterfly
DESCRIPTION:It’s just like book club but with albums! With new advances in technology\, the way we consume music through our devices\, apps and on demand streaming services like Pandora\, Spotify and iTunes is making the idea of the “album” as an art form extinct. Get together with other music enthusiasts on Tuesday nights to discuss some of the greatest records of all-time! Listen to the album beforehand and then come prepared to discuss. This event will feature Kendrick Lamar\, To Pimp a Butterfly. \nThis event will be held in person at Pollak Theatre and will also be available remotely via Zoom. When you register you will be provided the ZOOM meeting link to join the conversation.  \nFree and open to the public\, but registration is required.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/kendrick-lamar-to-pimp-a-butterfly/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre/Virtual\, 400 Cedar Ave\, West Long Branch\, NJ\, 07764\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Free,Lectures/Workshops/Symposiums
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221005T144500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221005T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220920T202506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220921T213401Z
UID:40810111511-1664981100-1664987400@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:The Red Bank: Rum Runner - Immersive Digital Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:Award Winning local Red Bank filmmaker and Monmouth Alum will present a talk and creative workshop at Monmouth University’s ArtNOW visiting artists series. Anthony Jude Setaro and cousin Douglas Booton will discuss their creative process in-depth as they dive deeper into the local history of their family emigrating from Italy. The Setaro family left Sassano\, Italy\, their home for the last 400 years\, in 1888\, searching for a better life in America. With maps and trade routes drawn out by their father\, Don Vito Setaro\, his sons split the family apart to create shipping routes to establish their wine business on the shores of New Jersey\, establishing an Italian community and then bootlegging in the Red Bank area. \nAfter releasing a podcast\, The Red Bank: Rum Runner\, Part 1: Temperance\, which they recorded with Ming Chen (A Shared Universe)\, Setaro and Booton are now using cutting-edge 3D software\, Unreal Engine (also used in The Mandalorian and The Matrix Awakens)\, to visually recreate Red Bank and Monmouth County in the early 1900s. Anthony and Doug are using Unreal Engine to bring long-forgotten ancestors back to life with an incredible level of lifelike detail. The filmmakers combine live footage\, filmed by cinematographer and producing partner Joe Minnella (Joe Minnella Studios)\, with virtual footage to transport viewers to a time of significant change in our area. \nOctober 4th \nTuesday 6pm – 7:30pm \, 30min Q&A\nLocation: The Great Hall Auditorium \nOctober 5th \nWednesday 2:45pm – 4:30pm\nLocation: IDM (Interactive Digital Media) Research Lab\, Plangere Room 135\nRSVP Required \nFor more info or to RSVP\, contact Amanda Stojanov at astojano@monmouth.edu
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/the-red-bank-rum-runner-doug-booton-and-anthony-setaro/2022-10-05/
LOCATION:Various Campus Locations
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Lectures,Lectures/Workshops/Symposiums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221006T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221006T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20221006T142241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221006T195939Z
UID:40810111568-1665079200-1665086400@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Monmouth Hawk Night
DESCRIPTION:Calling All Storytellers\nHave you ever woken up laughing from a funny dream? Do you dream of what the future might hold? Had a terrifying nightmare? Gotten caught daydreaming in class? \nTell Us Your Dreams \nCome for a night of storytelling and fun as The Monmouth Review and Commworks Present: Monmouth Hawk Night \nThere will be snacks and prizes! \nEvent Links\n\nGeneral Public\nStudents Only
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/monmouth-hawk-night/
LOCATION:The Great Hall Auditorium
CATEGORIES:Alumni,CommWorks,Current Student,English,Faculty,Free,Graduate Student,School of Humanities and Social Sciences,Undergraduate Student
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221006T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221006T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220822T175453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220823T185614Z
UID:40810111469-1665084600-1665091800@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Korkoro
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a World Cinema Series film screening/discussion illuminating the theme “Wartime Lives: Enduring and Transcending Violence and Occupation” by analyzing the message and impact of the film Korkoro (France\, 2009). \nIn this passionate WWII drama\, a tightly-knit family of Gypsies journeys through occupied France\, trying to avoid the violent Vichy patrols. Directed with wit and vigor by Tony Gatlif (Latcho Drom)\, Korkoro unearths the hidden story of the Romany people’s joys and struggles during the war. \nAlong the way a young French orphan named Claude (Mathias Laliberté) joins their ranks\, and is initiated into their culture. Under the tutelage of acrobatic wild man Taloche (James Thiérrée)\, Claude learns to love his adoptive family. As the Vichy government passes a law restricting their movement\, they avoid capture with the help of a local mayor and schoolteacher\, who also have ties to the Resistance. But the longer they avoid arrest\, the more dangerous their lives become. \nWith free-spirited humor and soaring emotion\, Korkoro is a revelatory movie about a little known chapter in WWII history. The phenomenal performances\, especially Thiérrée’s intensely physical efforts\, truly make history come alive. \nThe discussion of the film will be led by Christopher DeRosa\, Associate Professor in the department of History and Anthropology and Mihaela Moscaliuc\, Associate Professor in the department of English
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/korkoro/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Film,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221011T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221011T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220516T173619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221004T181952Z
UID:40810111295-1665516600-1665523800@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:John Irving's The Cider House Rules
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Tuesday Night Book Club! Hosted by Monmouth University’s Ken Womack\, each month we’ll explore a different novel. All you have to do is Zoom in and join the discussion! \nThis month’s novel is John Irving’s The Cider House Rules. \n“The Cider House Rules is filled with people to love and to feel for. . . . The characters in John Irving’s novel break all the rules\, and yet they remain noble and free-spirited.”—The Houston Post \nFirst published in 1985\, The Cider House Rules is set in rural Maine in the first half of the twentieth century. The novel tells the story of Dr. Wilbur Larch—saint and obstetrician\, founder and director of the orphanage in the town of St. Cloud’s\, ether addict and abortionist. This is also the story of Dr. Larch’s favorite orphan\, Homer Wells\, who is never adopted. \nWhen you register you will be provided the meeting link to join the conversation.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/john-irvings-the-cider-house-rules/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,English,Free,Lectures,Lectures/Workshops/Symposiums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221012T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221012T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220727T163904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230510T174538Z
UID:40810111442-1665592200-1665595800@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Ricky Tucker
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a reading by Ricky Tucker. Tucker is a storyteller\, an educator\, a lead creative\, and an art critic based in NYC. His work explores the imprints of art and memory on narrative\, and the absurdity of most fleeting moments. He has written for the Paris Review\, the Tenth Magazine\, and Public Seminar\, among others\, and has performed for reading series including the Moth Grand SLAM\, Sister Spit\, Born: Free\, and Spark London. In 2017\, he was chosen as a Lambda Literary Emerging Writer Fellow for creative nonfiction. \nPlease RSVP for the event to: mmcbride@monmouth.edu
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/ricky-tucker/
LOCATION:The Great Hall -104
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,English,Free,Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221015T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221015T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220609T164836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220829T132632Z
UID:40810111355-1665864000-1665871200@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn
DESCRIPTION:Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn\, “the king and queen of the banjo” (Paste Magazine)\, have a musical partnership like no other. Béla Fleck is a fifteen-time Grammy Award winner who has taken the instrument across multiple genres\, and Abigail Washburn a singer-songwriter and clawhammer banjo player who re-radicalized it by combining it with Far East culture and sounds.   The two met at a square dance\, began collaborating musically and eventually fell in love. Over the years\, they played together most visibly in the Sparrow Quartet alongside Ben Sollee and Casey Driessen and informally at a pickin’ party here\, a benefit there\, or occasionally popping up in each other’s solo shows. Fans of tradition-tweaking acoustic fare eagerly anticipated that Béla & Abigail would begin making music together as a duo. \nFleck has the virtuosic\, jazz-to-classical ingenuity of an iconic instrumentalist and composer with bluegrass roots. His collaborations range from his ground-breaking standard-setting ensemble Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a staggeringly broad array of musical experiments.   From writing concertos for full symphony orchestra\, exploring the banjo’s African roots\, to jazz duos with Chick Corea\, many tout that Béla Fleck is the world’s premier banjo player.  Washburn has the earthy sophistication of a postmodern\, old-time singer-songwriter who has drawn critical acclaim for her solo albums. She has done fascinating work in folk musical diplomacy in China\, presented an original theatrical production\, and has contributed to singular side groups Uncle Earl and The Wu-Force.   In addition to being named a TED Fellow in 2012\, Abigail was recently named the first US-China Fellow at Vanderbilt University\, in addition to Carolina Performing Arts/Andrew W. Mellon Foundation’s DisTil Fellow for 2018-2020 \nOn stage\, Fleck & Washburn will perform pieces from their Grammy-winning self-titled debut as well as their new record\, Echo in the Valley (Rounder 2017).   With one eye on using the banjo to showcase America’s rich heritage and the other pulling the noble instrument from its most familiar arena into new and unique realms\, Bela & Abigail meet in the mean\, head-on\, to present music that feels wildly innovative and familiar at the same time.   Whether at home\, on stage or on record\, their deep bond\, combined with the way their distinct musical personalities and banjo styles interact\, makes theirs a picking partnership unlike any other on the planet. \n \nbelafleck.com\nabigailwashburn.com
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/bela-fleck-and-abigail-washburn/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221016T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221016T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220411T154819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T155554Z
UID:40810111232-1665925200-1665932400@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Open Heart : M O V E M E N T Experience
DESCRIPTION:Come join us in the Open Heart : M O V E M E N T experience! The session will begin with a guided meditation emerging in a sound bath of relaxation. Flowing into freely guided movement experiences\, together we will integrate music and dance to collectively express. No experience necessary. \nFacilitators: \nChristine Elise [Vocal Guide/ Harp/ Singing Bowls]\nKuf Knotz [Electronic Production / Sound]\nKarlee Bloom [Keyboard / Bass] \nInstrumentation: Harp\, Electronic Production\, Keyboard\, Singing Bowls\, Keyboard/Bass\, Various Percussion instruments \nApproximate Schedule:\nArrival\nWelcome (5 minutes)\nGuided Meditation (15 minutes)\nGuided Improvisation Movement Music Experience (60 minutes)\nCool Down (15 minutes)\nGroup Discussion Circle (25 minutes)\nLeave \nClasses held: Sundays September 25 & October 16 \n 
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/open-heart-m-o-v-e-m-e-n-t-experience-2022-10-16/2022-10-16/
LOCATION:10 PRL\, 515 Bath Avenue\, Long Branch\, NJ\, 07740\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts at Monmouth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221019T131500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221019T131500
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220923T212620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220923T212949Z
UID:40810111520-1666185300-1666185300@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Asbury Park and the Great Migration - Film Screening and Panel Talk Back
DESCRIPTION:A Film by Erin Fleming for Paradoxical Paradise: An African American Digital Oral History and Mapping Project of Asbury Park. \nFeaturing Claude Taylor and Madonna Carter Jackson. \nPresented by the Department of History and Anthropology. Made possible in part by funding from the Diversity Innovation Grant (DIG) program administered by the Intercultural Center and Office of the Provost. \nPanelists\n\nHettie V. Williams\, Ph.D.: panel moderator and associate professor of African American History\, Department of History and Anthropology\nClaude Taylor: director for Academic Transition and Inclusion and lecturer in the Department of Communications\nErin Fleming: director of Production Services and director and producer\, “Asbury Park and the Great Migration”
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/asbury-park-and-the-great-migration-film-screening-and-panel-talk-back/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Community Member,Current Student,Diversity and Inclusion,Faculty,Film,Graduate Student,History + Anthropology,Intercultural Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T223000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220714T155505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221006T154637Z
UID:40810111409-1666294200-1666305000@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Jack Absolute Flies Again
DESCRIPTION:based on Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s The Rivals \nA rollicking new comedy by Richard Bean (One Man\, Two Guvnors) and Oliver Chris (Twelfth Night). \nAfter an aerial dog fight\, Pilot Officer Jack Absolute flies home to win the heart of his old flame\, Lydia Languish. Back on British soil\, Jack’s advances soon turn to anarchy when the young heiress demands to be loved on her own\, very particular\, terms. \nEmily Burns directs this spectacularly entertaining new version of Sheridan’s The Rivals. Featuring a cast including Caroline Quentin\, Laurie Davidson\, Natalie Simpson and Kelvin Fletcher. \n‘One of the funniest productions in the National’s history.’ Guardian on One Man\, Two Guvnors\n \n \n 
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/jack-absolute-flies-again/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Broadcast in HD,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221217
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220912T161227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221027T133649Z
UID:40810111499-1666310400-1671235199@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:“Classical Realism” with master painter - Scott Nickerson
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit features work by painter Scott Nickerson and his core group of advanced students\, and is a great example of the powerful influence one master painter can have on a school of artists. \nScott Nickerson was born in Jersey City\, New Jersey in the fall of 1970. His passion for the art world evolved as he matured and he received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the School of Visual Arts\, New York City in 1996. Scott studied under many extremely talented instructors at SVA\, including renowned figure painter and draftsman\, Steven Assael. He continued his studies after graduation at the Art Students League\, New York City and Studio Incamminati\, Philadelphia with distinguished artist and teacher\, Nelson Shanks. \nIn 1997\, Scott began to share his knowledge and love of painting with his own students\, teaching classes at several locations across Monmouth and Ocean Counties. Many of his courses work directly from live models\, allowing the students an extensive study of each pose. When not teaching\, Scott can be found working at his Ocean Township Studio on commissioned portraits. His work is displayed worldwide in private and public collections\, including universities and government agencies. \nClassical Realism is an artistic movement in the late-20th and early 21st century in which drawing and painting place a high value upon skill and beauty\, combining elements of 19th-century neoclassicism and realism. \nOpening Reception: October 28 from 5 pm to 7 pm. RSVP for the reception here \n**Please note the gallery will be closed November 24-November 27 for the holiday weekend.***
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/classical-realism-with-master-painter-scott-nickerson/
LOCATION:Pollak Gallery
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibitions,Arts at Monmouth,Free
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T134838
CREATED:20220613T155819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221006T162944Z
UID:40810111358-1666443600-1666454400@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Medea
DESCRIPTION:Having triumphed at the Met in some of the repertory’s fiercest soprano roles\, Sondra Radvanovsky stars as the mythic sorceress who will stop at nothing in her quest for vengeance. Joining Radvanovsky in the Met-premiere production of Cherubini’s rarely performed masterpiece is tenor Matthew Polenzani as Medea’s Argonaut husband\, Giasone; soprano Janai Brugger as her rival for his love\, Glauce; bass Michele Pertusi as her father\, Creonte\, the King of Corinth; and mezzo-soprano Ekaterina Gubanova as Medea’s confidante\, Neris. \n***Please note it is also HOMECOMING on campus this day – please plan to arrive early to secure parking and let the gate attendants know that you are on campus to see the opera. ***
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/medea/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Broadcast in HD,Music
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