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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130204
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SUMMARY:Aftermath Series - Joel Meyerowitz
DESCRIPTION:February 4 – March 22\, 2013\nPollak Gallery\nFree & Open to Public\nAfter September 11th\, 2001\, the Ground Zero site in New York City was classified as a crime scene and only those directly involved in the recovery efforts were allowed inside. The press was also prohibited from the site\, but with the help of the Museum of the City of New York and sympathetic city officials\, award-winning photographer Joel Meyerowitz managed to obtain unlimited access. By ingenuity and sheer determination\, he was the only photographer granted unimpeded right of entry into Ground Zero. For 9 months\, during the day and night\, Meyerowitz photographed “the pile\,” as the World Trade Center came to be known\, and the over 800 people a day that were working in it. Influenced by Walker Evans and Dorothea Lange’s work for the Farm Security Administration during the Great Depression\, he knew that if he didn’t make a photographic record of the unprecedented recovery efforts\, “there would be no history.” \nSelected Works from the Joel Meyerowitz Aftermath Series is made possible by the generous gifts from: Mr. and Mrs. Simon Levin\, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gross\, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zucker\, Mr. Jeffrey H. Newman
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/aftermath-series-joel-meyerowitz/
LOCATION:Pollak Gallery
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130601
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SUMMARY:Student Movie Posters from the Department of Art & Design
DESCRIPTION:2nd Floor\, Rechnitz Hall \nWhat can you do with 4 colors\, 4 names\, 2 locations\, 2 dates\, 2 films genres and 4 adjectives?\n\nFor this project\, students are asked to create a concept for a movie poster for a film that does not exist. As a point of departure\, students are asked to type up a list of colors\, locations\, names\, dates\, adjectives\, and film genres. These words are then cut and distributed (via the nearest baseball hat). This compilation of information is then used as the catalyst for the story. From this exercise\, students write a summary of the movie including plot line and character development. Once the story concept is discussed and approved\, each student begins a visual journey resulting in the work displayed here on the gallery walls.\n\nCoursework from:\n\nAR374 Digital Imaging: Fall 2011\, Spring 2012\, Fall 2012\nProfessors Bright and Cresson
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/student-movie-posters-from-the-department-of-art-design/
LOCATION:Joan and Robert Rechnitz Hall
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130306T200000
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SUMMARY:Twelfth Night\, or What You Will
DESCRIPTION:Location: Lauren K. Woods Theater \nTwelfth Night\, or What You Will \nby William Shakespeare \nPlease note that the March 6th performance has been cancelled due to the weather. \nMarch 6-9 & 12-14\, 2013 | 8:00 p.m. \nMarch 10\, 2012 | 3:00 p.m.  \nDirected by Nicole Ricciardi \nFilled with a cast of unforgettable characters\, Twelfth Night combines high comedy with some of the subtlest poetry and most beautiful songs Shakespeare ever wrote. The Department of Music and Theatre Arts presents Shakespeare’s epic tale as a wildly theatrical and innovative production\, performed by a company of singers\, actors\, and musicians. with original music by George Wurzbach\, whose compositions are “Stunningly original…” – Back Stage Magazine
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/twelfth-night-or-what-you-will/
LOCATION:Lauren K. Woods Theatre
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130311T180000
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DTSTAMP:20260423T074303
CREATED:20180725T204733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180731T133433Z
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SUMMARY:Art Now: There's An App for that Shirt!
DESCRIPTION:THERE’S AN APP FOR THAT SHIRT! \nAn Augmented Reality Performance Project \nPLANGERE TV STUDIO\, 1st FLOOR \nKatherine Behar and her collaborators will present a\nperformance/fashion show. The piece will feature\ngarments which can be seen multiple ways through the AR (augmented\nreality) application. MU students\, contortionists\, and more will be\nperforming! Bring your\nphones (Droid or Apple phones/iPads) to view the app at the event!
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/art-now-theres-an-app-for-that-shirt/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130312T163000
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SUMMARY:Mary Gaitskill
DESCRIPTION:Awarding-winning author Mary Gaitskill is best known for delivering powerful stories of dislocation\, longing\, and desire with prose that “glides lightly over unsoundable depths” [Village Voice]. She is the author of the novels Two Girls\, Fat and Thin\, and Veronica\, which was nominated for the 2005 National Book Award\, National Critic’s Circle Award\, and L.A. Times Book Award. She is the author of the story collections Bad Behavior and Because They Wanted To\, which was nominated for the PEN/Faulkner in 1998. Bad Behavior\, now a classic\, made critical waves when it was first published\, heralding Gaitskill’s arrival on the literary scene and established her as one of the sharpest\, erotically charged\, and audaciously funny writing talents of contemporary literature. Her newest collection of stories is titled Don’t Cry (2009):Written with her distinctive\, uncanny combination of bluntness and high lyricism\, Don’t Cry takes its place among artworks of great moral seriousness.” [Bomb Magazine] \nMary Gaitskill was born in 1954 in Lexington\, Kentucky. In 1981 Gaitskill graduated from the University of Michigan\, where she won an award for her collection of short fiction The Woman Who Knew Judo and Other Stories.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/mary-gaitskill/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130314T193000
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CREATED:20180725T204747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181220T192306Z
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SUMMARY:On Screen In Person: Abel Raises Cain
DESCRIPTION:Abel Raises Cain \nFilmmaker Jenny Abel explores the life and career of her father Alan Abel\, known to\nmany as “the world’s greatest hoaxer.”
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/on-screen-in-person-abel-raises-cain/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130316T120000
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SUMMARY:Met Opera: FRANCESCA DA RIMINI  (Broadcast in HD)
DESCRIPTION:Zandonai’s FRANCESCA DA RIMINI \n Approx. Runtime: 3:57 \nEncore: Sun.\, April 14\, 2013 at 12 p.m. \nZandonai’s compelling opera\, inspired by an episode from Dante’s Inferno\, returns in the Met’s ravishingly beautiful production\, last seen in 1986. Dramatic soprano Eva-Maria Westbroek and tenor Marcello Giordani are the doomed lovers. Marco Armiliato conducts. \nBroadcast in HD 
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/met-opera-francesca-da-rimini-broadcast-in-hd/
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