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Tue Feb
26

American Museum of Natural History’s Edges of Space

Presented by American Museum of Natural History


The Voyager spacecraft recently encountered the “edge” of the solar system, beginning its journey through interstellar space. The Sun and Earth exist in the galactic outskirts, closer to our galaxy’s periphery than its center. What distinguishes a dwarf planet from a planet? In this program, we will explore the wheres and whys of stars, galaxies, and the universe, and discuss astronomical “species” such as planets, brown dwarfs, and star clusters. Join us as we go to, through, and beyond the edges of space!
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Categories: Museums, Programs


Tue Feb
26
8:00p - 10:00p

Juilliard String Quartet in Recital

Presented by The Juilliard School


Daniel Saidenberg Faculty Recital Series
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Tue Feb
26

THE ELAINE TERNER COOPER EDUCATION FUND CONVERSATIONS WITH CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS: Mohammed Kazem and Reem Fadda

Presented by Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum


Reem Fadda, Associate Curator, Middle Eastern Art, Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Project, and recently appointed curator for the United Arab Emirates Pavilion at the 55th Venice Biennale, presents “The Contemporary History of the UAE Art Scene,” examining the landscape of the UAE’s vanguard artists from the mid-1970s to present. Following the lecture, Mohammed Kazem, artist, joins Fadda in a lively discussion
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Tue Feb
26
6:30p - 9:00p

NYABJ & CUABJ Presents: "Mass Media and the Black Community: Friends, Enemies, or Frenemies?"

Presented by NY Association of Black Journalists


This FREE panel discussion will focus on the portrayal of blacks in the media at large–online, in print, on television, in film—and offer a constructive conversation on how we journalists–especially those of color–can better report the facts, and deal with employers who might not see or understand them the way we do.
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