
Monstrous Beauty: A Feminist Retake of Chinoiserie
Professor Anne Anlin Cheng’s (Class of 1985) 2019 monograph Ornamentalism serves as an impetus for a new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NY. March-May 2025.
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Professor Anne Anlin Cheng’s (Class of 1985) 2019 monograph Ornamentalism serves as an impetus for a new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NY. March-May 2025.
Save the dates for Chelsea Music Festival's 16th season titled "There’s More to Tell: Swiss Trails Ahead"—which takes place in New York City, June 20-28.
The Woodstock Folk Festival presents its Spring Benefit Concert, "Becoming the United States of America: Songs of Liberty, Justice, and Unity," on Sunday, April 27, 2025 at 2 p.m. at Stage Left Cafe on the historic Square in Woodstock, Illinois.
Writer, comedian, and dramatic coloratura soprano Nikki Muller is fulfilling a longtime dream of creating and performing a solo show that translates the 1987 classic action film Robocop into a set of original arias, which she's written in German (and a little Italian)—proving a new, unexpected usefulness for her comp lit degree.
The New Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra welcomes back guest conductor Georgia Mills for its spring concert, opening with Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's Ballade for Orchestra, an early work full of ravishing melodies and lush string moments that owes its existence to Coleridge-Taylor's mentor, Sir Edward Elgar.
Conceived as a public humanities initiative, a community-engaged project, and an innovative promotion of the arts in Princeton, this festival will celebrate the 130th anniversary of cinema in all its richness and complexity.
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