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Bwog's Guide to the Weekend: Up In The Air Edition

With an extra day in the year's calendar and hopefully some free time to spare, Bwog recommends the following for your Leap Day weekend satisfaction. (* indicates free, « indicates on-campus)

Thursday

Oscar-Nominated Short Films at IFC Center. Whether you prefer animated (at 7:10) or live-action (5:20 and 10:05) what better time to check them all out than now? ($11.50)

Special Screening of "Roman de gare" with Claude LeLouch at 511 Dodge Hall. On Set with French Cinema: an event sponsored by Maison Française. (FREE, 6:00-8:00)

Alarm Will Sound at Carnegie Hall (Zankel). The experimental classical music ensemble known for a repertoire varying from Aphex Twin to Ligeti plays several works by contemporary composers, including the New York premiere of John Adam's Son of Chamber Symphony. ($10 students, 7:30PM)

Mos Def in Conversation with Anthony DeCurtis at 92nd Street Y. Hip-hop's renaissance man discusses a variety of subjects, including his career, his social and political perspectives, and the role of artists in the public world with the Rolling Stone contributing editor. ($26, 8PM)

Friday

Star-Gazing Night in Pupin 1402. Apparently the astronomy department is hosting these every two weeks. It starts with PhD student leading a half-hour talk and is followed by telescoping on the Pupin roof, with volunteers to help you figure the skies out. (FREE, 7-9PM)

The Vienna Philharmonic w/Valery Gergiev conducting at Carnegie Hall (Perelman). Concert commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birth of conductor Herbert von Karajan. Works by Berlioz, Wagner, Debussy. ($10 Student tickets, 8 PM)

Flavorpill presents: One Step Beyond featuring DJ Jazzy Jeff w/DJ Dirty Finger at The Museum of Natural History. Dance to jams by man of scratch/Fresh Prince fame & Brooklyn native Dirty Finger, get a free pass to the Museum later (not that it matters, but hey, it's there). ($20, 9PM-1AM)

An Evening with Cinema Zero featuring filmmaker Amy Granat and choreographers Felicia Ballos/Flora Weigmann at The Kitchen. Collaborative film and dance performance by Cinema Zero, "an ongoing project that activates connections between artists of different generations and fosters experimentation across disciplines." ($8
students, 8PM)

Saturday

*Women's History Month Carnival at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. A carnaval-themed celebration honoring South American arts and crafts alongside women's historical achievements. Includes Peruvian dance performance, a live tango troupe, and a screening of Favela Rising. (FREE, 6PM-11PM)

Michael Goldberg - A Memorial Tribute at The Poetry Project at St. Mark's. "Friends and colleagues of painter Michael Goldberg (1924-2007) will gather in the Sanctuary to commemorate his life and art." Speakers range from poet/'68 alum David Shapiro to composer/musician John Zorn. ($7, 1PM)

An Evening with Cinema Zero featuring filmmaker Amy Granat and choreographers Felicia Ballos/Flora Weigmann at The Kitchen. See Friday listing. ($8 students, 8PM)

Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra w/Pianist Yefim Bronfman, Valery Gergiev conducting at Carnegie Hall (Perelman). Bronfman plays Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 2, with orchestra playing works by Debussy and Tchaikovsky. ($10 students, 8PM)

« County Pleasures: Bach and the Baroque Pastoral, Miller Theatre. A concert with the Gotham City Orchestra featuring repertoire by Bach and Vivaldi on-campus. "Some of Bach's most beautiful music alludes to pastoral settings. By using or imitating rustic instruments (oboe and recorder, bagpipe and hurdy-gurdy), Baroque composers filled their works with references to shepherds, echoing valleys, and folk-music." ($7 students, 8PM)

PopRally presents DFA Dance Party at MoMA. Preview the MoMA's new Color Chart exhibition while getting a "dance part that's pure kaleidoscopic pleasure." 21+. ($15, $12 in advance, 9PM-1AM)

Sunday

Vienna Philharmonic w/Valery Gergiev conducting at Carnegie Hall (Perelman). The last of the Perspectives: Valery Gergiev series, with works by Verdi, Liszt, and Tchaikovsky. ($10 students, 1PM)

Binyumen Schaechter and The Schaechter Daughters: A Musical Program at Deutsches Haus. "Binyumen Schaechter, a preeminent New York Jewish musician and Yiddish activist, along with his two daughters (all native speakers of Yiddish), present an hour-long musical program." (FREE, 8PM)

Ongoing

* Chimneys and Towers: Charles Demuth's Late Paintings of Lancaster at the Whitney. The exhibit just opened this week, and includes Demuth's paintings, drawings, watercolors, and photographs. (FREE)



Posted by concertgoer: [#1] [reply] [track]
( posted February 28, 2008 at 9:13 PM ) (from campus)
FYI: the VPO concerts at Carnegie are already sold out.
Posted by alum: [#2] [reply] [track]
( posted February 28, 2008 at 10:58 PM )
Saturday 7pm, Levien Gym - Lions v. Dartmouth men's hoops - final home game for Mack Montgomery, John Baumann, Brett Loscalzo, Ben Nwachukwu, Justin Armstrong and Kashif Sweet.

Show some love for these warriors in the Class of 2008.
Posted by MIP: [#3] [reply] [track] (in reply to #1)
( posted February 29, 2008 at 9:35 AM ) (from campus)
I guess if you really wanted to though, you could call them for tickets (they don't sell all their tickets online). Probably wouldn't get you a student discount, though, but I've never tried it.

It turns out for the Kronos concert last weekend, people who showed up a little bit before showtime to buy tickets could have gotten seats.
Posted by i love: [#4] [reply] [track]
( posted March 1, 2008 at 12:43 PM ) (from campus)
these weekend posts. thanks bwog!
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