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February 20, 2008


ASC OSCAR PARTY THIS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24

Filed under: Arts Student Council (ASC) |  Student Organizations |  Mixers & Happy Hours |  Student Life |  Off Campus |  Happy Hours & Gatherings

Fear not, the writers’ strike is over. The Oscars are here!

The Arts Students Council invites you to relax with your fellow SoAers and enjoy the pomp, the grace, the majesty of the Academy Award. With free libations.

When: Sunday, Feb. 24th, 7:30pm (when else are the Oscars happening?)

Where: Amsterdam Lounge, 1207 Amsterdam (between 119th & 120th Streets)

Why: Free appetizers & 2 free drink tickets per student (and because you love each other)

RECAP:

ASC OSCAR PARTY
Sunday, February 24
Starting at 7:30 PM
Oscars begin at 8
The Lounge at Amsterdam Restaurant
1207 Amsterdam Avenue
Between 119th and 120th Street
Free appetizers and 2 drink tickets per student



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QUART (QUEER ART) PRESENTS: THE NAKED LENS FILM FESTIVAL

Filed under: Film Division |  Visual Arts Division |  QUART |  Screenings |  Student Organizations |  Panels & Presentations |  Mixers & Happy Hours |  Student Life |  Lectures |  Film Studies MA |  Happy Hours & Gatherings

THE NAKED LENS FILM FESTIVAL
Saturday, February 23
511 Dodge Hall (Lifetime Screening Room)


The first ever Columbia University GLBTQ film festival.  Sponsored by the Columbia University School of the Arts student group QuArt (Queer Art) and the Office of the University Chaplain.

Saturday, February 23 at 3pm, join us for a panel discussion with award winning filmmakers Tom Kalin (Swoon, I Shot Andy Warhol) and Rose Troche (Go Fish, The Safety of Objects) and Columbia University faculty member Mark J. Huisman on the current state and future of gay and lesbian cinema.

Then, at 7pm, join us for screenings of several short films by SoA students and faculty, followed by a reception. Both events take place in the Lifetime Screening Room (511 Dodge Hall).

Tickets are free, but please RSVP for a seat to nakedlensfilmfestival@gmail.com as seating is very limited.

For a complete schedule of the day’s events, click here—> (more…)



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February 19, 2008


FOCUS SCREENING AND Q&A: BANISHED: AMERICAN ETHNIC CLEANSING

Filed under: Film Division |  Screenings |  Student Organizations |  Dodge Hall |  Race & Culture |  Student Life |  Film Studies MA

FOCUS (Filmmakers of Color United in Spirit) presents a screening of a new documentary, followed by a Q&A with the Director, Marco Williams

BANISHED:
American Ethnic Cleansings

Directed by Marco Williams

Thursday February 21, 6PM
Screening/Q&A with the director.
Lifetime Screening Room, Room 511, Dodge Hall (SOA)

From the 1860s to the 1920s, towns across the U.S. violently expelled African American residents. Today, these communities remain virtually all white.

As black descendants return to demand justice, BANISHED exposes the hidden history of racial cleansing in America.

Please join us for a special screening  and discussion of a quite important documentary prior to its PBS broadcast.
Sponsored by FOCUS (Filmmakers of Color United in Spirit).



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February 14, 2008


SoA FILM FEST: FROM BLACK LIBERATION TO HIP-HOP

Filed under: Film Division |  F.O.C.U.S. |  Screenings |  Student Organizations |  Panels & Presentations |  Race & Culture |  Student Life |  Film Studies MA

From Black Liberation to Hip-Hop:
A Film Festival Celebrating the Past, Moving Forward to the Future


You are invited to a free film festival that explores the culture and politics of the Black Liberation Movement and the Hip-Hop Generation.  View films and participate in unique inter-generational discussion with panelists from both the Civil Rights and Hip-Hop Generations.
See the long anticipated movie on George Jackson: Black August.

When: Saturday, Feburary 16th – Noon to 10pm
Where:  COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS, 511 DODGE HALL, BET 116TH & B’WAY

Also, View & Discuss Screenings of:  Letter to the President,  HipHop: Beyond Beats & Rhymes, The Spook Who Sat By the Door, Eyes of the Rainbow and many more.

Directions: Take the 1/9 train to 116th Street
Voicemail & Text: 347.262-6385 & 917.224.3493
eMail: nyhiphop3000@yahoo.com

Sponsored by
FOCUS-Filmmakers of Color United in Spirit-Columbia University, School of the Arts, and the ASC-Arts Student Council
The Safiya Bukhari- Albert Nuh Washington Foundation &
The National Hip-Hop Political Convention (NY)

For More Info:
http://www.safiyanuhfoundation.org or http://www.myspace.com/safiyanuh
http://www.nhhpc.org or http://www.myspace.com/hiphopconvention_nyloc



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October 10, 2007


COMMON MEAL: UNITED AGAINST HATE

Filed under: Student Organizations |  Race & Culture |  University Chaplain |  Extra-curricular |  Student Life

Common Meal: United Against Hate
With Provost Brinkley, Chaplain Davis, invited faculty speakers, and concerned students
 
Earl Hall Auditorium
Thursday, October 11th
6:00-7:30pm
 
RSVP to commonmeal@columbia.edu
 
This program is sponsored by the Office of the University Chaplain and the Kraft Family Fund for Intercultural and Interfaith Awareness. For additional information, please call (212) 854-4194.
 
*Please note the Common Meal: OUT AND PROUD, scheduled for Thursday, October 11 has been postponed. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.  



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October 07, 2007


ATTN: ART JOCKS! TWO NEW TEAMS FORMING

Filed under: Student Organizations |  Student Life |  Art Jocks

Dear Fall Jocks,

There are two new teams forming:

  • INDOOR SOCCER CO-ED, captained by Marcos Sahm, Film 2nd year.
  • BASKETBALL CO-ED , captained by yours truly, Larin Sullivan, Film 2nd year
Sign-up sheets are posted on the Dodge Hall 4th Floor bulletin board. The deadline to sign-up is Thursday October 11th. Yes, this Thursday!

All years, divisions, ability levels and genders are welcome to join the teams. If you expressed interest in these sports on the google group, now is the time to take action and sign-up! Games in the indoor leagues take place on the weekends and/or late at night, and there are at least 2-4 games per league season.

Please consider your ability to make the time commitment before signing up. Depending on the numbers on the team, you will be needed for at least half of these games to make a full crew! Captains will contact you with details next week.

Thanks for playin’,

Larin

PS: more details and contact information is available at our website: http://groups.google.com/group/art-jocks



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October 05, 2007


AN EVENING WITH TOBIAS WOLFF

Filed under: Writing Division |  Student Organizations |  Panels & Presentations |  Readings |  Student Life

The Writing Division is pleased to present:

Tobias Wolff
October 11th at 8:00 pm
Dodge Hall room 413

The SoA Writing Division extends a warm welcome to Tobias Wolff, the first guest of the 2007-2008 Nonfiction Dialogues.  The Nonfiction dialogues are a student-initiated program now in their third year.  They bring distinguished writers to the school for informal colloquies with nonfiction professor Lis Harris. The Tobias Wollf event will be held in  on Thursday, October 11 at 8pm in 413 Dodge Hall.

Upcoming writers participating in the Dialogues include Adrian Nicole LeBlanc, author of Random Family, on November 29th, and a third writer to be announced.

Tobias Wolff is best known for his short fiction and memoirs, although he has written several novels.   Best known works include This Boy’s Life (1989), In Pharaoh’s Army (1994) and Old School (2003).  In 1989 Mr. Wolff was chosen as recipient of the Rea Award for the Short Story.



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October 02, 2007


OUR WORD MEETING WEDNESDAY

Filed under: Uncategorized |  Writing Division |  Our Word |  Student Organizations |  Student Life

Our Word, the student group devoted to artists of color, is having its first meeting of the semester.  Come to eat free pizza, meet peers you may not have already, hear about exciting events planned for the semester, and relax for an hour before your next class.

When: This Wednesday, October 3 at 1:00 PM
Where: Dodge Room 409

Alongside catching up with each other and filling our stomachs, we’ll discuss the following exciting Our Word events: (more…)



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September 26, 2007


TOMORROW NIGHT (SEPT. 27): SOA-WIDE HAPPY HOUR @ HAVANA CENTRAL

Filed under: Film Division |  Theatre Arts Division |  Visual Arts Division |  Writing Division |  Arts Student Council (ASC) |  Student Governance |  Student Organizations |  Mixers & Happy Hours |  Student Life |  Off Campus |  Film Studies MA |  Happy Hours & Gatherings

Attn: THEATER, VISUAL ARTS, FILM, WRITING
You are hereby invited to the first School of Art party of the year!

THURSDAY 9PM SEPT 27
HAVANA CENTRAL @ THE WEST END
(2911 Broadway, between 113th & 114th)
FREE DRINKS
(first come, first served)

MIX SWAP! Make a music mix for the party and bring it on! CD or iPods in heavy rotation – gong show style. (as you know, ASC is all about ‘collaboration’ so see if you can get the inter-divisional masses moving as one)

Brought to you by your Arts Student Council.



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May 01, 2007


NEW INTERSCHOOL GROUP: ARCHIPELAGO

Filed under: Film Division |  Columbia University |  Screenings |  Student Organizations |  Student Life

Archipelago cordially invites the School of the Arts, the School of Architecture, & the School of Journalism to the beginning of collaborative journey.

The graduate schools of Columbia University operate as a kind of archipelago: islands of intense activity that don’t interact much with the other islands around them. Archipelago seeks to bridge these gaps through film, one of the most collaborative & interdisciplinary mediums.

BUT WE NEED YOUR HELP.
We are seeking committee members & volunteers who are interested in helping us coordinate interdisciplinary events in the coming semester, which include a 24-hour film shootout in September and a film festival in December. We hope to create opportunities for graduate students to collaborate as well as to showcase their work which may not get the chance to be seen outside their own communities.

Join us for a drink, information, inspiration.

May 4th. Avery Hall. 6pm.

Drinks courtesy of the School of Architecture.
Check our website for more information:
www.archipelagofilmfestival.org

Questions?
School of the Arts: Rammy Lee Park (rlp93@columbia.edu)
School of Architecture: Joshua Draper (jwd2107@columbia.edu)
School of Journalism: Mehmet Bozatli (mvb2103@columbia.edu)



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April 18, 2007


SoA HAPPY HOUR THIS THURSDAY

Filed under: Film Division |  Theatre Arts Division |  Visual Arts Division |  Writing Division |  Arts Student Council (ASC) |  Student Organizations |  Mixers & Happy Hours |  Student Life

The SoA Arts Student Council presents its final Happy Hour of the year at the Ding Dong Lounge:

SoA Dong Happy Hour @ Ding Dong Lounge
929 Columbus (on the west side of the Avenue between 105th and 106th Streets)
Thursday, April 19, 2007
9p-12a

Feeling loose from your massage?  Actually still feeling quite tense and need something a little stronger?  Come have a drink or two or three on the ASC.

DJ Inge Pop, of Panty Ho’s and Girly Action fame, will be spinning on the 1’s and 2’s.

Harlem ain’t been so hot since the Renaissance and Morningside… in a while either.



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April 17, 2007


TONIGHT! QUART PRESENTS POET TIMOTHY LIU

Filed under: Writing Division |  QUART |  Our Word |  Student Organizations |  Readings |  Writing

Our Word, the student group supporting writers of color, and Quart, Queer Arts in the SoA, present:

Dinner & Reading with Poet Timothy Liu
Tues., Apr. 17th at 8:00 pm in Dodge Hall, Room 413 (RSVP required)

Timothy Liu is the author of six books of poems, most recently Of Thee I Sing and For Dust Thou Art. A new book, Polytheogamy, is forthcoming. His poems have been translated into seven languages, and his journals and papers are archived in the Berg Collection at the New York Public Library. An Associate Professor at William Paterson University and a member of the Core Faculty in Bennington College’s Graduate Writing Seminars, Liu lives in Manhattan.

To RSVP for this event, please email rsc2109@columbia.edu.  Space is limited.

* This event made possible with funding from the Arts Student Council



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PANEL: BEYOND BROKEBACK: QUEER ART FOR THE MAINSTREAM

Filed under: Film Division |  Theatre Arts Division |  Visual Arts Division |  Writing Division |  QUART |  Student Organizations |  Panels & Presentations |  Readings |  Race & Culture |  Student Life

QUART (SoA QUeer ARTs) presents
BEYOND BROKEBACK: QUEER ART FOR THE MAINSTREAM
April 23rd, Monday night 8pm
in Dodge 413

Can a queer writer focus on gay characters in plays, movies, musicals, and TV scripts and still achieve mainstream success?

Join us for tasty panini sandwiches and hear the scoop from Jeff Baron and Tim Acito, two of the most talented playwrights (not to mention composers, directors,and entertainers) working in theater today. (more…)



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April 16, 2007


ASC PRESENTS: FREE COFFEE & COOKIES IN DODGE

Filed under: Uncategorized |  Film Division |  Theatre Arts Division |  Visual Arts Division |  Writing Division |  Arts Student Council (ASC) |  Student Organizations |  Dodge Hall |  Student Life |  Advocacy

Need a cup of Joe for that first thing in the afternoon meeting?  So do we!

As part of the Arts Student Council’s Week of Events, we’re hosting another coffee break at Blue Java.  Come have a free cup of coffee or tea, and heck ­ even a cookie ­ with your members of the Arts Student Council TOMORROW (Tuesday, April 17) from 12:30 until ­ 2pm.

Come say hello to your student reps from THEATRE, FILM, WRITING and VISUAL ARTS at our little table in the 3rd floor lobby of Dodge Hall, and grab a ticket for your very own cup of joe (or tea). And if you’re really nice, you can have a cookie, too!

ASC members will be available to answer your questions and hear your concerns.  Bring your ideas for upcoming events, too.
Remember, we represent you—let us know how we can help!

We hope to see you happily caffeinated on Tuesday!



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April 11, 2007


THEY’RE BACK: FREE MASSAGES IN DODGE

Filed under: Uncategorized |  Film Division |  Theatre Arts Division |  Visual Arts Division |  Writing Division |  Arts Student Council (ASC) |  Dean's Office |  Student Organizations |  Student Life

Are you stressed out by end-of-the-academic-year assignments?  If so, the SoA Office of Student Affairs and the Arts Student Council have a quick remedy that will take you to the merry old land of aahhhhs. 

If you’re an SoA student, stop by the Dean’s Office in 305 Dodge and sign up for a complimentary 15-minute backrub, given by a licensed massage therapist from Infinite Massage. 15-minute sessions will be offered in the Dean’s Office Lobby from 10am – 5pm next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday April 16, 17 and 18.

You must sign up for your 15-minute slot in person at the Dean’s Office front desk, beginning this Friday, April 13.  You must be an SoA MFA student.

Again, signup begins this Friday, April 13.

Brought to you by SoA Student Affairs and the Arts Student Council.   Enjoy!



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April 09, 2007


OUR WORD ANNUAL DINNER AND READING

Filed under: Writing Division |  Our Word |  Student Organizations |  Readings |  Student Life

Our Word Annual Dinner and Reading
Thursday, April 12 @ 8pm
Graduate Lounge, Philosophy Hall
Website:  http://www.ourword-columbia.org/

Our Word is an organization for writers of color open to any member of the Writing Division. The goal of Our Word is to promote diversity and a multicultural environment within the Division, the School of the Arts, and as we expand, Columbia University and its surrounding communities. We try to achieve this through readings, working with administrators on related issues, providing social support and outlets, and any special project that promotes the mission of the group.

Every Spring semester, Our Word holds a banquet dinner and invites friends, family, faculty and agents to hear our graduating members read from their thesis projects. This is truly a celebration of diverse work written by the people who make this organization possible (this event is sponsored in part by the Columbia University Arts Initiative.  The CUAI Support Fund is made possible through a generous gift from David and Susie Sainsbury).

This year’s second-year readers include: (more…)



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April 04, 2007


APPLICATION DEADLINE: ASC FUNDING

Filed under: Film Division |  Theatre Arts Division |  Visual Arts Division |  Writing Division |  Arts Student Council (ASC) |  Student Governance |  Scholarships & Grants |  Student Organizations |  Student Life

The Arts Student Council’s final deadline for funding applications, for the 2006-07 academic school year, is April 11th.

Each semester the Arts Student Council (ASC) reviews applications for funding for student-organized projects, events, and groups that benefit the student body at the School of the Arts.

Types of Events Funded by the ASC:

  • Interdisciplinary SoA Artists’ Projects (collaborations between students in different divisions on a particular project/work of art);
  • Interdisciplinary SoA Events (events organized by a student or students from a single division or multiple divisions intended to benefit students across the disciplines);
  • New SoA Student Groups (student groups can be organized by and benefit single or multiple divisions, although preference will be given to student groups with interdisciplinary reach);
Priority will be given to interdisciplinary projects, events, and groups that encourage interaction between multiple divisions.

Please visit the ASC website by clicking here for an application and more information.



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April 03, 2007


COMEDY WRITERS’ SERIES: CHRIS REGAN

Filed under: Film Division |  Theatre Arts Division |  Writing Division |  Student Organizations |  Panels & Presentations |  Comedy Writers

The Comedy Writer’s Series is happy to present a dinner, interview, and open Q&A with

Chris Regan

Thursday, April 5th,  8-9pm
Lifetime Screening Room – Dodge 511

To RSVP for this event, send an e-mail to soa-comedy@columbia.edu with your name, division, and year. Space is limited.

Chris Regan is a writer and a comedian who wrote for "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" from 1999 through 2006. During that time, he won five Emmy Awards, 2 Peabody Awards, and was nominated for a Writer’s Guild of America Award. He was also one of the authors of the best-selling “America: The Book” and has published humor pieces in USA Today, New York Magazine and on the website Fanatical Apathy. (more…)



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