Calendar of Events

Dispatches from the Frontlines of Race, Gender, and American Media

210 Dickinson 210 Dickinson

Tanzina Vega, Ferris Professor of Journalism and CNNMoney national reporter, will discuss the reportorial process and research methodology of UPPITY, her forthcoming book on the obstacles and opportunities women of […]

Lifestyle Algorithms: Wearable Technology as Self-Regulation

010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne, Princeton

On Monday, November 6, the Humanities Council will host the second lecture in a new, six-part, year-long speaker series about the field of Media Studies, Positions and Prospects, organized by Devin Fore (German). Natasha Dow Schüll, New York University, will discuss "Lifestyle Algorithms: Wearable Technology as Self-Regulation." Abstract Wearable technology—comprising devices whose embedded sensors and […]

Film Forum: Casablanca by Michael Curtiz

Rocky Theater

Michael Curtiz's Casablanca (1942) Film Forum Director: Erika Kiss, University Center for Human Values Fall 2017: Propaganda or Art The Film Forum is dedicated to the discussion of films that not only delight us in the spectacular ways cinema most naturally does but also leave us puzzled, challenged, unsettled, or even irritated. The films we […]

Reclamations!

A lecture in black feminist performance with Autumn Knight, presented by the Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Dance.

The Analysing Engine

Lewis Arts Complex

The Analysing Engine is a new short comic opera set in a University Science Laboratory. Four students have been recruited as test subjects for a marvelous new machine which can measure love between couples to an unprecedented level of accuracy. What could possibly go wrong? 2 Performances: November 6 and November 7, 2017.

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