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The Beat Calendar: 9/23-10/1

Updated: Sep 27, 2023

By Elizabeth "Liz" Baldino

Monday, September 25th


MCC Art Show Studio Session

When: 5 PM

Where: Multicultural center (Fort Awesome)

What: Artists of any medium are welcome to participate in the studio session for the MCC Art Show: “Home.” where planning for the art show will take place.


Tuesday, September 26th


Indie Rock Takeover

When: 7 PM

Where: The Stood (Whitson’s)


Wednesday, September 27th


FMS Screening Series

When: 7 PM

Where: CMFT 0065

What: Come watch weekly screenings programmed by faculty and students in the School of Film and Media Studies.


Gint

When: 7:30 PM

Where: CMFT 0061

What: Come watch a self-produced studio production by Acting Company 49. Pre-register for the event on the Purchase College Website Events Calendar.


Thursday, September 28th


Mallard Mash

When: 7 PM

Where: The Stood (Whitson’s)


Friday, September 29th


Purchase Symphony Orchestra

When: 7 PM

Where: PAC Recital Hall

What: Come join the Purchase Symphony Orchestra to perform their program “A New Beginning: A Transformative Journey.” Students pay $15 to attend in person and watch the live stream or recording of the event on the YouTube channel @MusicAtPurchase for free.


Bounce Back hosted by SOCAxOAPIA

When: 10 PM

Where: The Stood (Whitson’s)

Saturday, September 30th


Signal Coast

When: 7 PM

Where: The Stood (Whitson’s)

Sunday, October 1st


The Stood Flea

When: 4 PM

Where: The Stood


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