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Fri Mar
1
10:00p - 12:00p

Resolving Educational Conflicts Through Mediation

Presented by Sinergia, Inc.


Are you experiencing a conflict with your child’s school? Mediation is a process in where parents and school personnel meet with a neutral person, a mediator, to resolve disagreements in a collaborative way. It is an effective, informal and parent friendly process that often results in a legally binding agreement.
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Fri Mar
1
:p - 8:00p

ARTIST TALK: Kent Monkman in conversation with Jonathan David Katz

Presented by Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art


Operating at the intersection of colonial history and post-colonial culture, Kent Monkman's work not only calls into question our received histories but demonstrates that we are all necessarily hybrid. Monkman is of both Native American and European descent and works in a variety of media including film/video, painting, installations and performance.
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Fri Mar
1

Spuyten Duyvil

Presented by BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center


Spuyten Duyvil is an eight-piece Americana band from New York’s Hudson Valley whose original alt roots sound wanders the last 100 years of American music. Soaring vocals, traditional jug band energy, amped-up lap steel guitar and Chicago-style blues harp propelled their 2011 release, New Amsterdam to a “Best American Roots Album” nominee (the Alternate Root TV) . “One of the best bands to emerge on the Americana music scene in the last year” raves WFUV.
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Fri Mar
1

Double Reeds of Juilliard415

Presented by The Juilliard School


The Double Reeds of Juilliard415 Gonzalo Ruiz, oboe and director
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Fri Mar
1
Mon Mar
4
11:00a - 11:00p

The First Time Filmmaker Festival

Presented by First Time Fest


First Time Fest (FTF) – a celebration of first time filmmakers – is a new and unique film festival, event and opportunity taking place in New York City from March 1- March 4, 2013.
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Fri Mar
1
08:00p - 10:00p

Performance Series: Symphony in C

Presented by The College of New Jersey Center for the Arts


Mendelssohn and Schumann Maria Bachmann, violin Mendelssohn: Overture to Midsummer Night’s Dream in E major, Op. 21 Moravec: Violin Concerto Schumann: Symphony No. 2 in C major, Op. 61 Enter into a magical world with Mendelssohn’s stunning Overture to Midsummer Night’s Dream. The dream continues with violinist Maria Bachmann performing Moravec’s masterful Violin Concerto. The fantasy is complete with Schumann’s popular Second Symphony in C. The venue for the event is The College of New Jersey's Mildred & Ernest E. Mayo Concert Hall (Music Building), 2000 Pennington Road, Ewing, NJ 08628.
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Fri Mar
1

CONVERSATIONS WITH CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS: Zarina

Presented by Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum


Zarina Hashmi discusses her artistic practice with Andreas Huyssen, Villard Professor of German and Comparative Literature, Columbia University, on the occasion of her retrospective Zarina: Paper Like Skin. A reception and exhibition viewing follow the program
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Fri Mar
1
Fri Oct
25
9:00a - 10:30a

The 2013 Breakfast Club

Presented by Foundation Center


Back By Popular Demand! The Breakfast Club: A Peer Circle for Directors of Small Development Shops For full-time directors of development with at least 12 months of experience and with fewer than 4 staff members (including you). Would you like help deciding where to put your energies when your “to do” list is getting longer each day? Do you find the relationship between your executive director and your board more strenuous and time-consuming than the relationship between you and your donors? Do you feel you could do a better job of “managing up” or engaging program staff in friendraising efforts? And, do you need a reminder to take care of yourself because you feel there’s barely enough time to take care of your job? The Breakfast Club is a monthly support group for people like you, directors of small development shops, to share challenges and strategies for personal and organizational success. In an informal, roundtable format facilitated by Cause Effective, members can share their insights, gain practical solutions, and remedy any on- the-job isolation or stress that they might experience. We also include panel discussions with member participants, as well as opportunities to hear from invited speakers. The Club will gather monthly on Fridays, 9:00-10:30 am, beginning on March 1, 2013. The Foundation Center will supply the warm environment and light breakfast, Cause Effective the expertise, and you and your peers… all the rest! This program is designed to be responsive to you and your needs – so your ideas will also help us shape the program as it progresses.
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Fri Mar
1
6:00p - 9:00p

Storefront's 30th Anniversary Gala (+Thirty Something Auction)

Presented by Storefront for Art & Architecture


The 30th Anniversary Gala will commemorate 30 years of Storefront by honoring two prominent figures in the art and architecture communities, by celebrating the contributions and legacies of influential leaders of the institution, artists and thinkers who have been a part of the organization since its founding, through a Thirty Something silent auction, and through an immersive installation commissioned by Storefront for the night.
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