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At New School University:
Public
Policy and the Internet
Monday, October
2, 8:00 p.m. Lecture and discussion. Moderated by Peter
Haratonik, Senior Fellow at the Rose and Edwin Wolfson Center for National
Affairs. Panelists include: James Demsey, senior counsel at the Center
for Democracy and Technology; U.S. Rep. Carolyn Mahoney (D-NY), member
of the Congressional Internet Caucus; Norman Siegel, Director of the New
York Civil Liberties Union; and Mark Stahman, Founder and President of
the New York Media Association. For more information call Lisa Freedman
at 212.229.5684.
Private
Faces/Public Places
Friday, October 6, 6:30 p.m.
Swayduck Auditorium. A reading of poetry and prose, curated by David
Lehman and Robert Polito. For more information call Scott Berry at
212.229.5611.
Public,
Private and the Arts
Wednesday, October
18, 6:00 p.m. Coordinated by Judith Mara Guttman. Panelists
include: Joel Connarroe, Rochelle Gurstein, and Sean Wilentz. Presented
by The Vera
List Center for Art and Politics. For more information call Lisa
Freedman at 212.229.5684.
Celebrity
and Anonymity: The Ambivalence of Privacy
Wednesday, November
29, 8:00 p.m. Moderated by Marshall Blonsky, Senior Fellow of
the Rose and Edwin Wolfson Center for National Affairs. Invited panelists
include: Leo Braudy, author of Fame; Lynn Goldberg of Goldberg McDuffie
Communications; artist Joseph Kosuth; and model/actress Lauren Hutton.
For more information call Lisa Freedman at 212.229.2488.
At NYC Museums:
The
Private World of Dutch Art
Friday, October 6, 6:00 p.m.
Uris Center Auditorium of
The Metropolitan
Museum of Art. Walter Liedtke, Curator, Department of European
Paintings. Lecture. Free with Museum admission. No tickets or reservations
necessary. For more information call 212.570.3710.
Private
and Public Use of Ritual Objects
Saturday, October 7, 2:00 p.m.Museum
for African Art. Frank Herreman, Director of Exhibitions.
Tour of exhibition, In the Presence of Spirits, with discussion
about the initiation and ancestral objects of the Chokwe, Luana, and Ngangela
peoples. Free with Museum admission. No tickets or reservations
necessary. For more information call 212.966.1313
ext. 125.