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The tarp is being peeled off the middle lawn! The grass looks green, lovely and artificial. Long time no see, pal.
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One of the greatest perks of an Ivy League education is having all sorts of guest lecturers and talks hosted right on campus. Yet many of these great talks are not publicized enough. Enter Bucket List, a weekly feature that aggregates these events in a single location that will hopefully make you realize, like Bwog […]
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Spring arrived! History professor Simon Schama weighs in. (BBC) There is now a five-minute grace period before NYC drivers get tickets for expired meters, making for a potentially interesting move-out day. (NYDaily) Don’t take up more than one seat on the subway… the NYPD is stepping up and you might just get a ticket for […]
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Amnesty International leaders from around the world come will come to Riverside Church in New York City on April 19th to expose the truth about the human rights problem that leads to more than 500,000 deaths a year. Every minute one woman dies as a consequence of complications during birth or pregnancy. That’s approximately 500,000 […]
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Brooks Parlor Free food! Take a study break while celebrating Women’s History Month! **the prior event submission didn’t have the time**
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Broadway Room in Lerner Come celebrate Women’s History with great food, jazzy student-produced music, and a screening of the film “Seneca Falls,” about a life-changing journey with nine high school girls (and a lone ten-year-old boy) bound for the birthplace of women’s rights in America. Part teenage road trip, part stunning history lesson, the film […]
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The Diana Black Box Theatre Ash Tai was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY to West-Indian immigrant parents. In her one-woman show, “As I Go Through”, which debuted at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe in May 2009, Ash Tai recalls and performs her reality of being raised by a Jamaican father and Trinidadian mother. Much of […]
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Lerner 569 Co-Sponsored by the Roosevelt Center, a discussion on women’s issues and abortion policy in the new health care bill. columbiawhm@gmail.com
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Ninety-five years after her birth, on April 7th, 2010, WKCR will dedicate all programming to Billie Holiday. Born Elinore Fagan in Baltimore, Holiday learned songs by Louis Armstrong and Bessie Smith despite the instability and tragedy of her childhood. In 1929, she teamed up with tenor sax player Kenneth Hollan, slowly building her reputation as […]
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Potluck House, 606 W 114 Columbia musicians, rock & roll, dancing, etc. etc. Free. Good decisions. jik2105@columbia.edu
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PITCH INSTRUCTIONS Pitches are due by 11:59 PM on Friday, March 26. Please email them to cpureview@columbia.edu. Check out our website, www.cpreview.org, for examples of past articles. Please include the information below in your pitch: 1. Name, School, Year, Phone Number 2. What do you want to write about? What will the main thrust of […]
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@ Roone Arledge Auditorium Liga Filipina’s annual culture show. This year, Barrio Fiesta is loosely based off the hit comedy, TV show “How I Met Your Mother.” The protagonist, Ned, is a hopeless romantic surrounded by some wacky friends—Marcial and Rose, who always come as a pair, and Barney, the self-appointed Casanova. By some stroke […]
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