• Meena Alexander

    Meena Alexander considered one of the foremost Indian poets of her generation. Editor of Indian Love Poems and author of several other publications, her memoir Fault Lines was picked as one of Publishers Weekly’s Best Books of the Year.

  • American Rococo: Asbury Park Trek

    Art Building

    A performative walking tour through economically varied sections of the communities surrounding Monmouth University. This project explores a society that has advanced to a point where an excess of highly specialized tools and goods results in a trajectory towards some form of collapse.

  • Tinariwen with Special Guest Kishi Bashi

    Their backstory has been called “the most compelling of any band” — a stranger than fiction saga involving a guitar made from a tin can and stick a wood

  • Great Hall Milonga

    DUE TO WEATHER, GREAT HALL MILONGA IS CANCELLED FOR SUN. OCT. 28

    All tango lovers (beginners through experienced) and even those who are just thinking about learning to tango are invited to join us for a sensational afternoon of dancing amongst the beautiful background of Wilson Hall. There will be an intro to Tango lesson for all beginners an hour before the Milonga given by Lee Sager and Silvana Brizuela of Tango Pantera.

  • Gallery Exhibition: Historic Wilson Hall

    Pollak Gallery

    The splendor of the golden age of American palaces will be featured in
an exhibit of photographs depicting Shadow lawn estate as it appeared from 1903 through 1937.

    Free
  • Met Opera: TEMPEST

    Composer Thomas Adès conducts the Metropolitan Opera premiere of his 2004 work, which has been widely praised as a modern masterpiece.

  • Provost Film Series: Camp de Thiaroye

    Provost Film Series: Camp de Thiaroye
    Event: Provost Film Series: Camp de Thiaroye
    Date: 11/12/2012
    Location: Pollak Theatre

    In this semi-autobiographical film by Ousmane Sembene, black soldiers help to defend France in the Algerian War, but are detained in prison camp before being repatriated home.

  • The Foreigner

    Lauren K. Woods Theatre

    Winner of 2 Obie (Off-Broadway) awards and two Outer Critics Circle awards as Best New American Play and Best Off-Broadway production, The Foreigner is an inspired comic romp. Set in rural Georgia, this comedy investigates what can happen when a group of people encounter a stranger who (they think) neither speaks nor reads English. That he does fuels the nonstop hilarity of the play and sets up the wildly funny climax in which things go uproariously awry for the “bad guys” and the “good guys” emerge triumphant.