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9/30 - 10/5 Weekly Calendar

By Lupe Conde





September 30th 


Movies with Meaning: West Side Story 

When: 6pm

Where: Multicultural Center, Fort Awesome 

What: Screening of the 2021 film adaptation of West Side Story


A Reading and Conversation with Sahar Romani 

When: 6:30pm 

Where: Humanities, Tropicana Room (HUM 1050)

What: Author of The Opening, selected as a winner of the Poetry Society of America Chapbook Prize.


Rhythms of the Roots

When: 6:30-7:30pm

Where: Alumni Village Community Center

What: Lively event with Live Latin Jazz music played by Purchase Latin Jazz Band


Just Dance Party!

When: 7:30-9pm

Where: Central Residence Hall

What: Wind down and enjoy by playing Just Dance and other games 


October 1


Gentle Yoga 

When: 6-7pm

Where: Harbor Center, Fort Awesome Rm.135

What: Connect breath work with a series of gentle movements


October 2


Lecture by Jacob Mason-Macklin

When: 10am

Where: Visual Arts 1016

What: Artist Jacob Mason-Micklin gives artist lecture  


October 3


Queer for Fear Screening 

When: 5pm

Where: Multicultural Center, Fort Awesome 

What: Come watch an episode of Queer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror to honor LGBTQ+ History Month 


A Reading and Conversation with H.R.Webster

When: 6:30pm

Where: Humanities, Tropicana Room (HUM 1050)

What: H.R. Webster is the author of What Follows (Black Lawrence Press, 2022)


Ritmos y Retos: Hispanic Heritage Game Extravaganza 

When: 6:30-7:30pm

Where: The Quad (Front of the Residence Halls)

What: Participate in various activities or games that children do at any party in the Hispanic culture


These shows walked so heartstopper could R-U-N!

When: 9-10:45pm

Where: Farside Lounge

What: Journey through the history of queer representation in television


October 4


Knit, Crochet, Relax

When: 4:30-5:30pm

Where: Fort Awesome Rm.138

What: Sit back, breathe, sip tea and hot chocolate, and listen to music as you unwind and create in a meditative space


“Enchanted” Movie Club Screening 

When: 6-8:30pm

Where: Cinema Room at The Stood 

What: Come watch the film, “Enchanted” (2007) hosted by the Movie Club


Ritmos y Retos: Hispanic Heritage Game Extravaganza 

When: 6:30-7:30pm

Where: The Quad (Front of the Residence Halls)

What: Come play dominos, Loteria, pin the tail on the donkey, and make pinata and maracas


Musical Theater Dance Senior Fundraising 

When: 7:30pm

Where: Dance Theater Lab, Conservatory of Dance 

What: Come see the Senior Dancers perform and help raise money


An Evening with David Sedaris 

When: 8pm

Where: The Performing Arts Center

What: Purchase tickets to join David Sedaris where he will bring his signature acerbic humor, social commentary, and outlandish stories. As always, Sedaris will offer a selection of all-new readings and recollections and a post-show book signing. https://www.artscenter.org/events/an-evening-with-david-sedaris/ 


JAMROCK

When: 10:30pm-1:30am

Where: The Stood

What: Join SOCA for their annual JAMROCK Party


October 5


Media and the Arts Day 

When: 9am-1pm

Where: Purchase College

What: Learn more about the arts and media programs


Musical Theater Dance Senior Fundraising 

When: 7:30pm

Where: Dance Theater Lab, Conservatory of Dance

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