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Tom Carpenter, Ohio University

Goetz Library, MFAC 320

"Whose Dionysos? Pursuit of the god in 4th Century BC Apulia" Tom Carpenter of Ohio University will be presenting his current research in a lecture organized by the Classics Graduate Student Association.

Digital Scholarship “How To” Workshop I

Clemens 128

http://humanitiesinstitute.buffalo.edu/events/programming/digital-scholarship-week-2016/ Digital Scholarship “How To”: Two Hands-On Workshops Two distinct, four-hour, hands-on workshops will be offered on Saturday, March 5 and Sunday, March 6 to complement the talks of Michael Jarvis and Cristanne Miller. Participants will gain direct experience with the technologies that facilitated the research described in each talk. The workshops assume no previous […]

Digital Scholarship “How To” Workshop II

128 Clemens Hall

http://humanitiesinstitute.buffalo.edu/events/programming/digital-scholarship-week-2016/ Digital Scholarship “How To”: Two Hands-On Workshops Two distinct, four-hour, hands-on workshops will be offered on Saturday, March 5 and Sunday, March 6 to complement the talks of Michael Jarvis and Cristanne Miller. Participants will gain direct experience with the technologies that facilitated the research described in each talk. The workshops assume no previous […]

New Faculty Seminar – Jacob Gallagher-Ross, Theatre & Dance

830 Clemens Hall University at Buffalo, Buffalo

“Mediating the Method: Lee Strasberg, Marlon Brando, and the Sound of Authenticity” Method acting, the mid-twentieth-century performance style developed at the Actors Studio in New York City, was both renowned and reviled for its monomaniacal pursuit of emotional authenticity in performance, sacrificing textual integrity, and sometimes even intelligibility, to feeling; Marlon Brando’s infamous mumbling is […]

“Shakespeare in Love” Showing

North Park Theatre 1428 Hertel Avenue, Buffalo

The 1998 film "Shakespeare in Love" will be screened at the North Park Theatre, with an introduction by Professor Barbara Bono.

Elizabeth Colantoni

Goetz Library, MFAC 320

"Understanding the Aequiculi: Recent Archaeological Work in the Cicolano Region of Italy" Professor Colantoni will present a paper about her recent archaeological work in a talk sponsored by the Classics Graduate Student Association.

Amelia Jones

Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center 341 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY, United States

Leslie Lohman Queer Art Lecture Series in partnership with Hallwalls and the Queer Studies Research Workshop presents Amelia Jones: 9 March at 7pm at Hallwalls (341 Delaware at Tupper) and it's free and open to all. "Intimate Relations: What Makes Performance Queer? What Makes Queer Performative?" Jones traces the interrelated history of the terms “queer" […]

“Signal: Noise” Science & Art Cabaret

The Ninth Ward @ Babeville 341 Delaware Avenue

It will feature an eclectic cast of artists and researchers to discuss the meaning of noise in a series of entertaining and intellectually provocative talks and performances. There will be a cash bar. “In ‘Signal:Noise,’ we bring together scientists, musicians and composers to look at noise in all of its manifestations in an original and entertaining […]

Carolyn Dinshaw, NYU

306 Clemens Hall

Organized by the Ecocritical Studies Research Workshop