Sign-ups Begin this week for a series of *voice** workshops wth A.R.T.
affiliate Sarah Jessop *(bio below). This 4-week workshop will start April
10th and will explore the fundamentals of vocal production --breath,
support, alignment, and resonance--through physical exercises designed to
increase body awareness and heighten communication. For speakers, singers,
teachers, and anyone seeking more ease and expressivity in the voice. No
prior experience necessary. Sundays, 3-4:30. Cost: $35. Please bring payment
to 3rd floor Dudley to reserve your spot. Email Cynthia at cbrowne82 "at"
gmail.com if you have further questions or visit the Dudley arts website:
http://www.dudley.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k73092&pageid=icb.page3916…
Bio: Sarah Jessop is an M.F.A. student in Voice and Speech at the American
Repertory Theater. She has served as a Voice Consultant at the Derek Bok
Center and is a certified teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework®. Sarah coachs
actors, singers, and profes- sionals in the Boston area and sings
traditional Irish music, Americana, and Blues.
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 11:54 AM, Ivanna Yi <iyi(a)fas.harvard.edu> wrote:
> *Hello Dudley art enthusiasts,
>
> The Dudley arts fellows would like to invite you to join us for the
> exciting events and classes we have planned for April. A full list of our offerings
> is included below; you can also visit our website for information about
> classes and upcoming events at:http://www.dudley
> .harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k73092&tabgroupid=icb.tabgroup111152
>
> If you have suggestions for general arts programming, and for questions
> regarding the Dudley art class, contact Ivanna Yi at: iyi(a)fas.harvard.edu
> .
>
> To get in touch with ideas and questions regarding theater and related
> outings, contact Cynthia Browne at: dudleyhouse.drama(a)gmail.com
>
> For recommendations and questions about our film screenings series, contact
> Charles Marcrum at marcrum(a)fas.harvard.edu <marcrum(a)fas.harvard.edu>
>
> Hope to see you at some of our events and classes!
> Dudley arts fellows*
>
> *
> *
>
> *Dudley Arts Events for April 2011*
>
>
>
> *Acrylics Art Class*
>
>
>
> This five-week session of the Dudley arts class, “Drawing in the Sackler
> Galleries,” is a collaboration with the Sackler Museum. The class will
> continue to meet on Saturdays, 2-4:30pm at the museum through April 23. The
> class is currently full, but individuals are free to sketch in the galleries
> (the Sackler is free with Harvard ID). Contact Ivanna Yi (
> iyi(a)fas.harvard.edu).
>
>
>
> *Swing Dance Lessons,** **Absolute Beginner*
>
>
>
> A series of swing dance lessons this month is open to all levels of
> experience, no partner necessary. Perfect time to hone your skills for the
> coming summer weather. Lessons will be held on Wednesday evenings from 7:30
> - 9:00 pm, location TBA. Sign-ups begin March 21st. Cost is $30. Lessons
> will run from March 30th through May 4rd. For more information, please email
> currivan "at" physics.harvard.edu
>
> * *
>
> *Sensational India! @ the Peabody Essex Museum (Salem, MA)*
>
> Saturday, April 2nd (10am-5pm)
>
>
>
> Interactive art demonstrations, guided gallery tours, garba dance
> workshops, cooking demos, musical performances and more! Advance reservation
> required for some events. All activities included in cost of admission. If
> you are interested, please contact Charlie (marcrum@fas) for more
> information.
>
>
>
> *Contemporary Art Interventions at the Harvard Museum of Natural History*
>
> Friday, April 8th, 7:00 PM**
>
>
>
> Join us for a special evening of performance, sound, and video throughout
> the galleries of the Harvard Museum of Natural History! For two and half
> hours, artists and performers—including Harvard students, alumni and
> others—will transform the museum into laboratory, library, exploratorium,
> and stage. Through thoughtful interventions and captivating experiments,
> viewers will experience new ways to engage with the museum’s spaces, its
> collections, and its history. Free with Harvard ID. We will meet at 6:30pm
> in the lobby of Dudley House to head over. Contact Ivanna Yi (
> iyi(a)fas.harvard.edu).
>
>
>
> *40 Years of Jazz at Harvard: A Celebration*
>
> Saturday, April 9th @ 8pm
>
>
>
> Come witness the culminating event in a week-long celebration of 40 years
> of Jazz history at Harvard: an anniversary concert featuring the Harvard
> Jazz Bands and past Jazz Masters in Residence Roy Haynes, Benny Golson, and
> others. $8 student tickets available from the Harvard Box Office. Contact
> Charlie (marcrum@fas) for more information.
>
> * *
>
> *Outing to the musical Parade*
>
> Thursday, April 14th @ 8pm, New College Theatre
>
> * *
>
> The Tony Award-winning musical Parade comes to the New College Theatre. Set
> in Atlanta just after the turn of the 20th century, the musical follows
> factory superintendant Leo's harrowing journey as he is accused of murdering
> his young employee, Mary Phagan, who was found dead in the factory. As the
> trial unfolds, Leo is scrutinized by a society which never truly accepted
> him. Parade provides fascinating insight into the desperation of human
> nature, the fear and prejudice that afflict mankind, and the strong forces
> that attempt to counteract these societal evils. Jason Robert Brown's
> beautiful music along with a moving book by Alfred Uhry provide the backdrop
> for an unconventional musical theatre experience that doesn't shy away from
> the serious nature of the material at hand. $8 student tickets available
> from the Harvard Box Office. Contact Charlie (marcrum@fas) for more
> information.
>
>
>
> *Outing to a Music and Media Marathon at MIT*
>
> Friday, April 15th, 7pm
>
>
>
> *FAST** FUTURE: *A music/media marathon combining the *Kronos Quartet*, *
> Bang-on-a-Can*, *Wu Man*, and MIT's own *Gamelan Galak Tika* and *Chamber
> Chorus*; featuring hyperstrings and a MIDI Gamelan. 7pm - midnight, Kresge
> Auditorium. Meet at Dudley House at 6:40 to walk over together. For more
> information, please visit the FAST website: http://arts.mit.edu/fast/.
> Tickets are available at *http://mit-newmusic-marathon.eventbrite.com/. *<http://mit-newmusic-marathon.eventbrite.com/>
> $10 for non-MIT students.**
>
> Contact Cynthia at cbrowne82 "at" gmail.com for any further questions.
>
>
>
> *Outing to the Harvard-Radcliffe Chorus Spring Concert*
>
> Saturday, April 23rd, 8pm, Sanders Theatre
>
>
>
> Join us for an outing to hear the Harvard-Radcliffe Chorus’ spring concert,
> featuring Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms and motets of Bach and Schütz.
> Kevin Leong conducts the Chorus and the Harvard Academic Festival Orchestra.
> $10 student tickets are available through the Harvard Box Office (
> 617-496-2222). We will meet in the lobby of Sanders Theatre at 7:40pm.
> Contact Ivanna Yi (iyi(a)fas.harvard.edu).
>
*Hello Dudley art enthusiasts,
The Dudley arts fellows would like to invite you to join us for the
exciting events and classes we have planned for April. A full list of
our offerings
is included below; you can also visit our website for information about
classes and upcoming events at:http://www.dudley
.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k73092&tabgroupid=icb.tabgroup111152
If you have suggestions for general arts programming, and for questions
regarding the Dudley art class, contact Ivanna Yi at: iyi(a)fas.harvard.edu .
To get in touch with ideas and questions regarding theater and related
outings, contact Cynthia Browne at: dudleyhouse.drama(a)gmail.com
For recommendations and questions about our film screenings series, contact
Charles Marcrum at marcrum(a)fas.harvard.edu <marcrum(a)fas.harvard.edu>
Hope to see you at some of our events and classes!
Dudley arts fellows*
*
*
*Dudley Arts Events for April 2011*
*Acrylics Art Class*
This five-week session of the Dudley arts class, “Drawing in the Sackler
Galleries,” is a collaboration with the Sackler Museum. The class will
continue to meet on Saturdays, 2-4:30pm at the museum through April 23. The
class is currently full, but individuals are free to sketch in the galleries
(the Sackler is free with Harvard ID). Contact Ivanna Yi (
iyi(a)fas.harvard.edu).
*Swing Dance Lessons,** **Absolute Beginner*
A series of swing dance lessons this month is open to all levels of
experience, no partner necessary. Perfect time to hone your skills for the
coming summer weather. Lessons will be held on Wednesday evenings from 7:30
- 9:00 pm, location TBA. Sign-ups begin March 21st. Cost is $30. Lessons
will run from March 30th through May 4rd. For more information, please email
currivan "at" physics.harvard.edu
* *
*Sensational India! @ the Peabody Essex Museum (Salem, MA)*
Saturday, April 2nd (10am-5pm)
Interactive art demonstrations, guided gallery tours, garba dance workshops,
cooking demos, musical performances and more! Advance reservation required
for some events. All activities included in cost of admission. If you are
interested, please contact Charlie (marcrum@fas) for more information.
*Contemporary Art Interventions at the Harvard Museum of Natural History*
Friday, April 8th, 7:00 PM**
Join us for a special evening of performance, sound, and video throughout
the galleries of the Harvard Museum of Natural History! For two and half
hours, artists and performers—including Harvard students, alumni and
others—will transform the museum into laboratory, library, exploratorium,
and stage. Through thoughtful interventions and captivating experiments,
viewers will experience new ways to engage with the museum’s spaces, its
collections, and its history. Free with Harvard ID. We will meet at 6:30pm
in the lobby of Dudley House to head over. Contact Ivanna Yi (
iyi(a)fas.harvard.edu).
*40 Years of Jazz at Harvard: A Celebration*
Saturday, April 9th @ 8pm
Come witness the culminating event in a week-long celebration of 40 years of
Jazz history at Harvard: an anniversary concert featuring the Harvard Jazz
Bands and past Jazz Masters in Residence Roy Haynes, Benny Golson, and
others. $8 student tickets available from the Harvard Box Office. Contact
Charlie (marcrum@fas) for more information.
* *
*Outing to the musical Parade*
Thursday, April 14th @ 8pm, New College Theatre
* *
The Tony Award-winning musical Parade comes to the New College Theatre. Set
in Atlanta just after the turn of the 20th century, the musical follows
factory superintendant Leo's harrowing journey as he is accused of murdering
his young employee, Mary Phagan, who was found dead in the factory. As the
trial unfolds, Leo is scrutinized by a society which never truly accepted
him. Parade provides fascinating insight into the desperation of human
nature, the fear and prejudice that afflict mankind, and the strong forces
that attempt to counteract these societal evils. Jason Robert Brown's
beautiful music along with a moving book by Alfred Uhry provide the backdrop
for an unconventional musical theatre experience that doesn't shy away from
the serious nature of the material at hand. $8 student tickets available
from the Harvard Box Office. Contact Charlie (marcrum@fas) for more
information.
*Outing to a Music and Media Marathon at MIT*
Friday, April 15th, 7pm
*FAST** FUTURE: *A music/media marathon combining the *Kronos Quartet*, *
Bang-on-a-Can*, *Wu Man*, and MIT's own *Gamelan Galak Tika* and *Chamber
Chorus*; featuring hyperstrings and a MIDI Gamelan. 7pm - midnight, Kresge
Auditorium. Meet at Dudley House at 6:40 to walk over together. For more
information, please visit the FAST website: http://arts.mit.edu/fast/.
Tickets are available at
*http://mit-newmusic-marathon.eventbrite.com/.
*<http://mit-newmusic-marathon.eventbrite.com/>
$10 for non-MIT students.**
Contact Cynthia at cbrowne82 "at" gmail.com for any further questions.
*Outing to the Harvard-Radcliffe Chorus Spring Concert*
Saturday, April 23rd, 8pm, Sanders Theatre
Join us for an outing to hear the Harvard-Radcliffe Chorus’ spring concert,
featuring Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms and motets of Bach and Schütz.
Kevin Leong conducts the Chorus and the Harvard Academic Festival Orchestra.
$10 student tickets are available through the Harvard Box Office (
617-496-2222). We will meet in the lobby of Sanders Theatre at 7:40pm.
Contact Ivanna Yi (iyi(a)fas.harvard.edu).
*Swing Dance Series (6 classes)*
A new series of swing dance lessons begins late March, which will be open to
all levels of experience, no partner necessary. Lessons will be held at
Northwest Labs on Wednesday evenings from 7:30 - 9:00 pm. Sign-ups begin
March 21st at the Dudley House Office. Cost is $30. Lessons will run from
March 30th through May 4rd. For more information, please email Jean Anne
Currivan (currivan "at" physics.harvard.edu) <http://physics.harvard.edu/>
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 5:13 PM, Ivanna Yi <iyi(a)fas.harvard.edu> wrote:
> Hello Dudley art enthusiasts,
>
>
> Hope you are enjoying spring break! Come celebrate the beginning of spring
> with us at our end-of-March events. We also have a few spots left for the
> new Dudley arts class, for which you can register now in the Dudley House
> office.
>
>
> With warm spring wishes,
>
> Dudley arts fellows
>
>
> *
> *
>
> ***New Dudley Art Class, "Drawing in the Sackler Galleries"-- a few spots
> left! *
>
>
> The new five-week Dudley arts class will meet on Saturdays, 2-4:30pm, in
> the Sackler Galleries, from March 26-April 23rd. We will be sketching from
> sculptures and paintings from the Sackler's collections. The course, open to
> Dudley House members, is limited to 15 students so that there will be time
> for individualized instruction. The cost for the course is $25, which needs
> to be paid in full at the time of registration. The cost of materials for
> the course will be approximately $20 for drawing paper and pencils. A few
> spaces remain; register now in the Dudley House office. Contact Ivanna Yi (
> *iyi(a)fas.harvard.edu*).
>
> *Screening of Inception (2010)*
>
> Thursday, March 24th @ 7pm, Graduate Student Lounge
>
>
>
> Oscar-nominated for Best Picture, this unnerving sci-fi thriller stars
> Leonardo DiCaprio as Dom Cobb, who earns a tidy sum infiltrating the dreams
> of corporate titans to steal their most closely held secrets. Tapped by a
> rich industrialist for a job involving a rival's heir, Cobb marshals a team
> of specialists that includes his right-hand man (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), an
> architecture student (Ellen Page) and a chemist. Contact Charlie
> (marcrum@fas) for more information.
>
> * *
>
> *Outing to Harvard Collection of Scientific Instruments*
>
> * *
>
> Friday, March 25 at 3pm at Dudley House
>
>
>
> Harvard University has been acquiring scientific instruments on a
> continuous basis for teaching and research since 1672. The Collection of
> Historical Scientific Instruments, which was established in 1948 to preserve
> this apparatus as a resource for teaching and research in the history of
> science and technology, has become one of the three largest university
> collections of its kind in the world. Join us to view this rare collection!
> Meet Friday, March 25 at 3pm in the lobby of Dudley House. Contact Ivanna Yi
> (iyi(a)fas.harvard.edu).
>
>
>
> * *
>
> *Screening of The Social Network (2010)*
>
> Thursday, March 31st @ 7pm, Graduate Student Lounge
>
>
>
> Director David Fincher's biographical drama chronicles the meteoric rise of
> Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) from Harvard sophomore to
> Internet superstar, examining his relationships with co-founder Eduardo
> Saverin and Napster founder Sean Parker (Justin Timberlake). Winning Golden
> Globes for Best Picture and Best Director, the film also earned Oscar nods
> in the same categories and for lead actor Eisenberg. Contact Charlie
> (marcrum@fas) for more information.
>
>
>
Hello Dudley art enthusiasts,
Hope you are enjoying spring break! Come celebrate the beginning of spring
with us at our end-of-March events. We also have a few spots left for the
new Dudley arts class, for which you can register now in the Dudley House
office.
With warm spring wishes,
Dudley arts fellows
*
*
***New Dudley Art Class, "Drawing in the Sackler Galleries"-- a few spots
left! *
The new five-week Dudley arts class will meet on Saturdays, 2-4:30pm, in the
Sackler Galleries, from March 26-April 23rd. We will be sketching from
sculptures and paintings from the Sackler's collections. The course, open to
Dudley House members, is limited to 15 students so that there will be time
for individualized instruction. The cost for the course is $25, which needs
to be paid in full at the time of registration. The cost of materials for
the course will be approximately $20 for drawing paper and pencils. A few
spaces remain; register now in the Dudley House office. Contact Ivanna Yi (*
iyi(a)fas.harvard.edu*).
*Screening of Inception (2010)*
Thursday, March 24th @ 7pm, Graduate Student Lounge
Oscar-nominated for Best Picture, this unnerving sci-fi thriller stars
Leonardo DiCaprio as Dom Cobb, who earns a tidy sum infiltrating the dreams
of corporate titans to steal their most closely held secrets. Tapped by a
rich industrialist for a job involving a rival's heir, Cobb marshals a team
of specialists that includes his right-hand man (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), an
architecture student (Ellen Page) and a chemist. Contact Charlie
(marcrum@fas) for more information.
* *
*Outing to Harvard Collection of Scientific Instruments*
* *
Friday, March 25 at 3pm at Dudley House
Harvard University has been acquiring scientific instruments on a continuous
basis for teaching and research since 1672. The Collection of Historical
Scientific Instruments, which was established in 1948 to preserve this
apparatus as a resource for teaching and research in the history of science
and technology, has become one of the three largest university collections
of its kind in the world. Join us to view this rare collection! Meet Friday,
March 25 at 3pm in the lobby of Dudley House. Contact Ivanna Yi (
iyi(a)fas.harvard.edu).
* *
*Screening of The Social Network (2010)*
Thursday, March 31st @ 7pm, Graduate Student Lounge
Director David Fincher's biographical drama chronicles the meteoric rise of
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) from Harvard sophomore to
Internet superstar, examining his relationships with co-founder Eduardo
Saverin and Napster founder Sean Parker (Justin Timberlake). Winning Golden
Globes for Best Picture and Best Director, the film also earned Oscar nods
in the same categories and for lead actor Eisenberg. Contact Charlie
(marcrum@fas) for more information.
> Hello Dudley art enthusiasts,
>
> We hope you are enjoying these intimations of warmth! The Dudley artsfellows would like to invite you to join us for the exciting
> events and classes we have planned for March. A full list of our offerings
> is included below; you can also visit our website for information about
> classes and upcoming events at: http://www.dudley
> .harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k73092&tabgroupid=icb.tabgroup111152
>
> If you have suggestions for general arts programming, and for questions
> regarding the Dudley art class, contact Ivanna Yi at: iyi(a)fas.harvard.edu.
>
> To get in touch with ideas and questions regarding theater and related
> outings, contact Cynthia Browne at: dudleyhouse.drama(a)gmail.com
>
> For recommendations and questions about our film screenings series, contact
> Charles Marcrum at marcrum(a)fas.harvard.edu
>
> Hope to see you at some of our events and classes!
> Dudley arts fellows
> *
> *
>
> *Dudley Arts Events for March 2011*
>
> * *
>
> *New Dudley Art Class, "Drawing in the Sackler Galleries"-- Registration
> begins Wednesday, March 9th*
>
>
>
> The new five-week Dudley arts class on acrylics will meet on Saturdays,
> 2-4:30pm, in the Sackler Galleries, from March 26-April 23rd. through
> March 5th. We will be sketching from sculptures and paintings from the
> Sackler's collections. The Registration for the class begins this Wednesday,
> March 9th. The course, open to Dudley House members, is limited to 15
> students so that there will be time for individualized instruction; spaces
> will be filled according to who signs up first. The cost for the course is
> $25, which needs to be paid in full at the time of registration. The cost of
> materials for the course will be approximately $20 for drawing paper and
> pencils. Some drawing experience may be helpful, but beginners are also
> welcome. Contact Ivanna Yi (iyi(a)fas.harvard.edu).
>
>
> *Swing Dance Series (6 classes)*
>
>
>
> A new series of swing dance lessons begins this month, which will be open
> to all levels of experience, no partner necessary. Perfect time to hone your
> skills for the spring swing. Lessons will be held at Holden Chapel on
> Wednesday evenings from 7:30 - 9:00 pm. Sign-ups begin March 21st at the
> Dudley House Office. Cost is $20. Lessons will run from March 29th through
> May 3rd. For more information, please email currivan "at"
> physics.harvard.edu
>
> * *
>
> *Outing to a Performance by visiting artist Aki Sasamoto*
>
> * *
>
> Thursday, March 3rd, 8pm at 29 Garden Street
>
>
>
> Meet at 7:40 pm in the Dudley lobby to walk over to 29 Garden Street to see
> a performance by visiting artist Aki Sasamoto at Harvard's newest art space.
> Free, no tickets required. For more infomation, please email Cynthia at
> cbrowne82 "at" gmail.com.
>
> * *
>
> *Outing to MFA First Fridays*
>
> * *
>
> Friday, Mar 4 @ 5:30pm, Museum of Fine Arts
>
>
>
> Begin the month in a unique and stylish atmosphere at MFA First Fridays.
> Visit the Koch Gallery for fine art, live music, a cash bar, and a delicious
> tapas menu. Relax and unwind in a beautiful setting. Bring your Charlie card
> or cash for the T. Contact Charlie (marcrum@fas) for more information.
>
> * *
>
> *Outing to a Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra Concert*
>
> Friday, March 4th, 2011 8pm, Sanders Theatre
>
> * *
>
> Join us for a concert of Harvard’s oldest and largest orchestra. Conducted
> by Nico Olarte-Hayes, the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra performs* *Tchaikovsky’s
> *Romeo and Juliet, Fantasy Overture*, Tchaikovsky’s *Piano Concerto No. 1*(Damon Meng, 2010 James Yannatos Concerto Competition Winner, soloist), and
> Stravinsky’s *Firebird Suite*. Tickets can be purchased at the Harvard Box
> Office, by phone at (617) 496-2222, or online. The Box Office is open
> Wednesday through Sunday from noon to 6 PM, and is located in the Holyoke
> Center Arcade at 1350 Massachusetts Avenue. Student tickets range from
> $6-10. We will meet at 7:30pm in the lobby of Sanders Theatre. Contact
> Ivanna Yi (iyi(a)fas.harvard.edu).**
>
>
>
>
>
> *Outing to “The Bible in Type” Exhibit at the Houghton Library*
>
> * *
>
> Friday, March 11 at 2pm at the Edison and Newman Room, Houghton Library
>
>
>
> Join us for an outing to view “The Bible in Type From Gutenberg to Rogers:
> An Exhibition Commemorating the Four-Hundredth Anniversary of the King James
> Bible” exhibit at the Houghton library.* *Throughout the history of
> printing, the ability to create a typeface and layout suitable for
> presenting the Biblical text has been regarded as the greatest test of
> talent and the ultimate proof of achievement for the typographer or book
> designer. Commemorating the four-hundredth anniversary of the publication of
> the King James Bible (London, 1611), this exhibition presents a small number
> of Bibles renowned for their typography or design. We will meet in the lobby
> of the Houghton Library on Friday, March 11 at 2pm. Contact Ivanna Yi (
> iyi(a)fas.harvard.edu).
>
>
>
> *Outing to Ryles Sunday Jazz Brunch*
>
>
>
> Sunday, March 13th @ 11am
>
> Join me for a Sunday Morning Jazz Brunch! Kick back and relax with friends,
> listen to some of Boston’s best live jazz and try out the large and eclectic
> menu. Bring your Charlie card or cash for the T. Contact Charlie
> (marcrum@fas) for more information.
>
> * *
>
> * *
>
> *Outing to Elevator Repair Service's production of Hemingway's The Sun
> Also Rises*
>
>
>
> Sunday, March 20th, 2pm.
>
>
>
> New York-based theatre ensemble group Elevator Repair Service, renowned for
> their adaptions of major works of literature for stage, will be performing
> Hemingway's novel for one week at Boston's Paramount Theatre. A limited
> amount of discounted tickets will be available through Dudley House
> beginning in early March. For more information, please contact Cynthia at
> cbrowne82 "at" gmail.com
>
> * *
>
> *Screening of Inception (2010)*
>
> Thursday, March 24th @ 7pm, Graduate Student Lounge
>
>
>
> Oscar-nominated for Best Picture, this unnerving sci-fi thriller stars
> Leonardo DiCaprio as Dom Cobb, who earns a tidy sum infiltrating the dreams
> of corporate titans to steal their most closely held secrets. Tapped by a
> rich industrialist for a job involving a rival's heir, Cobb marshals a team
> of specialists that includes his right-hand man (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), an
> architecture student (Ellen Page) and a chemist. Contact Charlie
> (marcrum@fas) for more information.
>
> * *
>
> * *
>
> *Outing to Harvard Collection of Scientific Instruments*
>
> * *
>
> Friday, March 25 at 3pm at Dudley House
>
>
>
> Harvard University has been acquiring scientific instruments on a
> continuous basis for teaching and research since 1672. The Collection of
> Historical Scientific Instruments, which was established in 1948 to preserve
> this apparatus as a resource for teaching and research in the history of
> science and technology, has become one of the three largest university
> collections of its kind in the world. Join us to view this rare collection!
> Meet Friday, March 25 at 3pm in the lobby of Dudley House. Contact Ivanna Yi
> (iyi(a)fas.harvard.edu).
>
>
>
> * *
>
> *Screening of The Social Network (2010)*
>
> Thursday, March 31st @ 7pm, Graduate Student Lounge
>
>
>
> Director David Fincher's biographical drama chronicles the meteoric rise of
> Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) from Harvard sophomore to
> Internet superstar, examining his relationships with co-founder Eduardo
> Saverin and Napster founder Sean Parker (Justin Timberlake). Winning Golden
> Globes for Best Picture and Best Director, the film also earned Oscar nods
> in the same categories and for lead actor Eisenberg. Contact Charlie
> (marcrum@fas) for more information.
>
>
>
>