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Beat Calendar Feb 6-11




Wednesday, February 8



Art and Leadership: Lessons from Inside

When: 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM

Where: Purchase Admissions

What: A discussion about art and its role in helping students cultivate their potential. Register online at the Purchase Event calendar.



Philosophy Society Reads: Hegel’s Fragment on Love

When: 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM

Where: Humanities 2033

What: Philosophy Society Reads will discuss Hegel’s conception of love. Download the reading from the Purchase Events Calendar.



Lecture by Jesus Benavente

When: 5 PM

Where: VA 1016

What: Visual artist Jesus Benavente is holding an open lecture.



FMS Screening: All That Heaven Allows

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Where:

What: This week’s FMS screening is “All That Heaven Allows,” a 1955 film by Douglas Sirk.


Friday, February 10



In Conversation: Maria Martinez-Canas with Susanna Temkin

When: 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Where: Humanities 1031

What: Conceptual artist Maria Martinez-Canas and El Museo del Barrio curator Susanna V. Temkin join Professor Hilary W. Sanchez to talk about art processes, photography and Latin American Art History.


Conservatory of Dance Senior Project #3

When: 7:30 PM

Where: Dance Theater Lab

What: A senior dance project piece, featuring Tulia Marshall, Sophie Ortiz, Emma Perez, Lexi Ramirez-Soloman, and Chloe Smith.

Cost: General Admission: $5.00 Senior Citizens (64+) and Students (with valid student ID): $3.00



Little Black Book: OAPIA Valentine’s Day Party

When: 10:30 PM

Where: The Stood

What: Stop by this Valentine’s day party to see DJ Spectrxm and Julio perform.


Saturday, February 11



Traffic Jam

When: 10:30 PM

Where: The Stood

What: Stop by the Stood’s annual Traffic Jam party this weekend.


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