Calendar of Events

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Art Hx: A Conversation with curator Natalie Willis

Natalie Willis

The Humanities Council Exploratory Grant in Collaborative Humanities, the Center for Digital Humanities, and the Department of Art & Archaeology
Donald G. Drapkin Studio, Lewis Arts Complex NJ, United States

Reading by Brandon Taylor and Creative Writing Seniors

Brandon Taylor

Lewis Center for the Arts' Program in Creative Writing
Zoom Princeton, NJ, United States

The Erdogan Era in Turkey and Its Legacy

Soner Cagaptay

Institute for Transregional Studies, NES
010 East Pyne Princeton, NJ, United States

Krieger Mytelka Lecture: “American Shtetl: The Making of Kiryas Joel, a Hasidic Village in Upstate New York”

David N. Myers, University of California Los Angeles; Nomi Stolzenberg, University of Southern California

Program in Judaic Studies and Ronald O. Perelman Institute for Judaic Studies
Labyrinth Books and Livestream 122 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

True Story: What Reality TV Says about Us

Danielle J. Lindemann, Lehigh University; Shamus Khan, Sociology and Program in American Studies Danielle Lindemann, Lehigh University; Shamus Khan, Sociology, Program in American Studies

Labyrinth Books; Humanities Council
Alexander Hall, Richardson Auditorium Princeton, NJ, United States

Atelier at Large: Freedom to Write

Paul Muldoon, Lewis Center for the Arts; Joy Harjo, United States Poet Laureate; Suzanne Nossel, CEO, PEN America; Lynn Nottage, playwright Joy Harjo, US Poet Laureate; Suzanne Nossel, CEO of PEN America; Lynn Nottage, Playwright; Paul Muldoon, Program in Creative Writing and Fund for Irish Studies

Lewis Center for the Arts' Princeton Atelier
209 Scheide Caldwell and Zoom

Medieval Studies Faculty Colloquium; “Some Chant Play: Enacting the Annunciation in the Thirteenth Century”

Jamie Reuland

Program in Medieval Studies
Zoom Princeton, NJ, United States

2022 Meredith Miller Memorial Lecture: Natalie Diaz

Natalie Diaz

Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies; Department of English; Department of Comparative Literature; Effron Center for the Study of America
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Zoom Princeton, NJ, United States

Life-Destroying Diagrams

Eugenie Brinkema, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; with Erin Huang, East Asian Studies

Committee for Film Studies
Labyrinth Books and Livestream 122 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

Making Darkness Light: A Life of John Milton

Joe Moshenska, Oxford University; Jeff Dolven, poet; Michael Wood, English and Comparative Literature, emeritus Joe Moshenska, University of Oxford; Jeff Dolven, English; Michael Wood, English

Labyrinth Books; Humanities Council
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