Dear Dudley art enthusiasts,
Join us for a special outing to the newly extended Isabella Stewart Gardner
Museum! The new wing of the museum, built by renowned architect Renzo
Piano, features a 300-seat performance hall with a skylight in the roof for
a distinct visual and acoustical experience. Don’t miss your chance to hear
chamber music in this unique space! On *Sunday, March 4 at 1:30pm*, Cellist
Wendy Warner and pianist Irina Nuzova perform the second installment of the
Complete Beethoven Cello Sonatas, including Sonata No. 3 in A Major, Op.
69; Sonata No. 4 in C Major, Op. 102, no.1; and Sonata No. 5 in D Major,
Op. 102, no. 2. A limited number of $12 student tickets available beginning
February 13 at the Dudley House office, for Dudley House members (please
bring student ID to the concert). Contact Ivanna Yi (iyi(a)fas.harvard.edu).
Please join us also for some of our upcoming screenings, part of the
Fellows' Film Festival:
ARTS FILM SCREENING
Woody Allen’s “Manhattan Murder Mystery” (1993)
February 17th, 7-9pm
Graduate Student Lounge **
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Join us on what will be an undoubtedly cold Friday evening, February 17th,
for the next screening in the February Fabulous Fellows’ Film Festival:
“Manhattan Murder Mystery,” one of Woody Allen’s best 90s New York
films,* *co-starring
the lovely Diane Keaton. This charming screenplay makes great good fun of
the detective genre film while delighting in toying with its most*
*entertaining
conventions. When Larry and Carol discover that their next-door neighbor
is, in all appearances, a murderer--and guilty, no less, of doing in his
own wife--much hilarity ensues. Brought to you by the Dudley Arts Fellows.
Open to Dudley House members and their guests. Contact Thomas Wisniewski:
twisniew(a)fas.harvard.edu.
*Screening of Bright Star, February 24th, 7pm, GSL*
As part of the Fabulous Fellows February Film Series, Dudley Arts presents
a screening of *Bright Star* (2009), a biopic based on the last three years
of the life of poet John Keats and his relationship with Fanny Brawne.
Starring Ben Whishaw as Keats and Abbie Cornish as Fannie and directed by
Jane Campion, the film depicts Fanny as both artist and muse. Join us for
adventures in poetry and haute couture! Contact Ivanna Yi (
iyi(a)fas.harvard.edu).
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