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Events for Fri, April 30th, 2021 - Tue, May 4th, 2021

April 2021

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Surveillance Networks: Media, Software and Military Technology in Arab Essay Film w/ Róisín Tapponi

Surveillance Networks: Media, Software and Military Technology in Arab Essay Film w/ Róisín Tapponi

Fri, April 30th, 2021
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Join Nazar Magazine for a talk with Róisín Tapponi, an Iraqi-Irish curator, film programmer, and researcher. Róisín is the founder of Habibi Collective, an open-access digital archive for women's filmmaking from Southwest Asia and North Africa (SWANA), and the CEO of Shasha, the first independent streaming service for SWANA film. She joins us to give a talk on the intersections … Continue reading "Surveillance Networks: Media, Software and Military Technology in Arab Essay Film w/ Róisín Tapponi"

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Joint physics and astronomy colloquium with Matteo Bucci of MIT

Joint physics and astronomy colloquium with Matteo Bucci of MIT

Fri, April 30th, 2021
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Please join Matteo Bucci of MIT on Friday, April 30th at 3:15PM via Zoom during his colloquium entitled, "A Perspective on Boiling Heat Transfer Experimental Research: Accomplishments, Open Questions and Future Directions."

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I/O New Music - livestream

I/O New Music - livestream

Fri, April 30th, 2021
Bernhard Music Center
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I/O NEW MUSIC opens the 2021 Virtual I/O Fest with The Visitor, a live streaming program of recent works for strings and percussion that explores distance, the perception of time, and means of connecting. The program features two world premieres by Williams student composers Sara Stebbins ‘24 and Matt Wisotsky ‘23, and Fjóla Evans’s immersive and elemental work, The Visitor. … Continue reading "I/O New Music – livestream"

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May 2021

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The Green Room with Robert O’Hara, world-renowned playwright and director

The Green Room with Robert O’Hara, world-renowned playwright and director

Sat, May 1st, 2021
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Zoom Link! The series has been established by Omar Sangare, Chair and Professor of Theatre. Robert O’Hara, world-renowned playwright and director, will speak to students about his career and work exploring sexual and racial identities. Robert O’Hara has received the NAACP Best Play and Best Director Award, the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding New Play, two Obies and the Herb … Continue reading "The Green Room with Robert O’Hara, world-renowned playwright and director"

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Senior Honors: John Murphy'21, screening "Keepers of Miskatonic"

Senior Honors: John Murphy'21, screening "Keepers of Miskatonic"

Sat, May 1st, 2021
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One event on Sun, May 2nd, 2021 at 7:00pm

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A presentation of a few scenes and selected work from "Keepers of Miskatonic," a film written and directed by John Murphy to complete the degree in Theatre with Honors. Drawing on the cosmic horror genre, the script follows Professor Theodore Smallchild (Woogie Jung) and Ret Wood (Bianca Arce) as they track a mysterious beast responsible for several disappearances at a … Continue reading "Senior Honors: John Murphy’21, screening “Keepers of Miskatonic”"

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Senior Honors: "Spitfire: A Space Femme Fantasia", by Lyndsey Bourne

Senior Honors: "Spitfire: A Space Femme Fantasia", by Lyndsey Bourne

Sat, May 1st, 2021
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One event on Sun, May 2nd, 2021 at 2:00pm

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Directed by Fiona Selmi '21 Spitfire: a Space Femme Fantasia, by Lyndsey Bourne is a play-thing about a group of female pilots who were secretly tested for astronaut training by a military doctor working with NASA in 1960. A historical story juxtaposed and interspersed with scenes from a contemporary, fictional story about Polly, a space-obsessed teenage girl and a queer … Continue reading "Senior Honors: “Spitfire: A Space Femme Fantasia”, by Lyndsey Bourne"

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I/O New Music 2021 - "Wounded Children"

I/O New Music 2021 - "Wounded Children"

Sat, May 1st, 2021
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I/O New Music 2021 Virtual Festival at Williams College presents an interview and performance with celebrated composer Dr. Adolphus Hailstork. VIDEOLINK Wounded Children - Suite for Piano, by Adolphus Hailstork is performed by Doris Stevenson, who also hosts an interview with the composer. Moved by the plight of children all over the world, but especially by the plight of children … Continue reading "I/O New Music 2021 – “Wounded Children”"

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Annual Student Fiction and Poetry Reading

Annual Student Fiction and Poetry Reading

Mon, May 3rd, 2021
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All are invited to this year's Student Fiction and Poetry Reading where the winners of this year's contests will be announced. More information at the link.

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Violin Studio Recital - livestream

Violin Studio Recital - livestream

Mon, May 3rd, 2021
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Violinists in the studio of Muneko Otani present an evening performance of some of the great solo works for violin, livestreamed from Bernhard Music Center. LINK

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Vivian Shaw: "Covid-19 and AAPI Communities, a conversation on disasters and citizenship"

Vivian Shaw: "Covid-19 and AAPI Communities, a conversation on disasters and citizenship"

Tue, May 4th, 2021
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Vivian Shaw: Covid-19 and AAPI Communities, a conversation on disasters and citizenship. Moderated by and in conversation with Jan Padios, Associate Professor, American Studies Program. Vivian Shaw is a College Fellow in the Department of Sociology at Harvard University and the Lead Researcher (co-PI) for the AAPI COVID-19 Project, a multi-method investigation into the impacts of the pandemic on the … Continue reading "Vivian Shaw: “Covid-19 and AAPI Communities, a conversation on disasters and citizenship”"

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