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Beatriz Santiago Muñoz, Otros Usos, video, 2014
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Beatriz Santiago Muñoz, Farmacopea (2013)
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Curso de Administracion Deportiva en Las Varillas
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En la ciudad de Las Varillas Córdoba sede administrativa de la Confederación Argentina de Atletismo se desarrolló desde el 31 de mayo al de 3 junio el curso de Curso de Administracion Deportiva en asociación entre el Comité Olímpico Argentino y la propia Confederación Argentina de Atletismo. Es esta una capacitación propuesta por Solidaridad Olímpica y de la cual fueron directores Andrea Martínez Funes y Fernando Molinero. El curso estuvo destinado a dirigentes deportivos, miembros de entidades deportivas gubernamentales y privadas, profesionales asociados al deporte, docentes de Educación Física y autoridades de clubes, escuelas y grupos deportivos, en total 51 que quieren formarse y/o ampliar sus conocimientos técnicos en administración deportiva. Debe señalarse que la participación de personas relacionadas con el atletismo fue muy numerosa. Estuvieron presente varias presidentes de federaciones provinciales de atletismo y otras personas que cumplen importantes funciones en este deporte. La nómina total de inscriptos fue la siguiente: Almada juan Carlos Sánchez Roberto Carlos Zapata Mirtha Esther Perugini Samuel Amadeo Ayala Moreno Marta Cristina González Ana Ailén Cabral Nicolás Gabriel Cabral Enrique Nicolás Chatich Monica Gladys Noseda Gómez Aldana Lihué Perez Jorge Nolberto Garoglio Lepez Mayka Emmi Sassaroli Garoglio Renata maila Barrera Claudia Elhall Yamil Zarate Kevin Omar Gamboa Lilia Peretti Matías Martina Andres Racca Jose Maria Cabrera Gimena Graboviecki Linda Carolina Villafañe Walter Antonio Bianchi Leandro Ferratto Cesar Martin Aab Ayrton Diaz Silvia Marylín Painecura Fabio Gabriel Gimenez Liliana Obdulia Beltrami Carla Gamba Micaela Borgiattino Nicolás Muñoz Fernando Gabriel Beltramo ANABEL Bustamante Matías Cabrera Dolores Virginia Pacci Omar Silvio Oliva Sonia Castillo Diego Sebastián Rossi Fernando Sanchez Daniel Jorge Clementi Leandro David Correa Barcena Claribel Romaszczuk Andrés Fabián Cederstrom Andrea viviana Paternoster German Andres Godoy Rosa Liliana Altamirano Liliana Beatriz De Torres Christian Alberto Genovese Santiago Valdemarin Ariel Pagani Cesar Sanchez Gracias Teresita Villagra José María Silio Antonio   Read the full article
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vicbrooks · 2 years
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Premiere / October 14, 2022 Production Stills: Bleue Liverpool
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Group Show at CRAC Alsace
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huntingtonlibrary · 5 years
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Beside the Edge of the World
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Opening this Saturday, Nov. 9: exhibition Beside the Edge of the World began with a treasured book in The Huntington’s collections: a first edition of Thomas More’s Utopia, printed in 1516. This 500-year-old text served as a jumping-off point for the fourth year of /five, The Huntington’s contemporary arts initiative, in partnership with Los Angeles arts organization Clockshop. 
Three artists and two writers were invited to consider More’s classic work as they explored The Huntington’s collections. The process of discovery started with ideas of mapping borders and edges, temporarily forgotten histories, peoples whose lives had been carefully recorded—and then forgotten—and utopian experiments in communal living. Many of these places and the people who challenged the dominant narratives of history existed on the periphery. 
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Artist Nina Katchadourian’s work Strange Creature was inspired by The Huntington’s collection of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century maps and books, as well as the ancient Chinese mythological text Shan Hai Jing (Guideways through Mountains and Seas). The myriad of creatures depicted in these ancient texts offered a challenge: How much have we really seen of the world, and how well do we know it? Katchadourian imagined a creature, somewhat familiar but also strange, slowly surfacing from our own Chinese Garden’s Lake of Reflected Fragrance. Her installation suggests that there is more around us than we can see or perceive—literally, and perhaps also in an otherworldly sense. See if you can catch a glimpse of her creation in the Chinese Garden. 
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Writer Robin Coste Lewis was inspired by a particular passage in Henry David Thoreau's canonical Walden; or, Life in the Woods. In a chapter titled “Former Inhabitants; and Winter Visitors,” Thoreau describes the community of free Blacks that had been living around Walden Pond long before Thoreau arrived. For Lewis, this passage contained a hidden call to the rediscovery of African American histories woven into the story of Concord, Massachusetts, and hence, America. In order to extend Thoreau’s experiment, she omitted much of the chapter’s text and rearranged the remaining lines to emphasize, lyrically, the free Black community that had once called the woods home. 
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Artist Beatriz Santiago Muñoz’s film Laurel Sabino y Jagüilla takes its title from a species native to the artist’s birthplace and home on the island of Puerto Rico, a flowering plant now endangered by logging and wood harvesting. Magnolia is an ancient genus, dating back 20 million years; its family, Magnoliaceae, has survived ice ages, mountain formation, and continental drift. Filmed in the rain forest of Puerto Rico and in the gardens of The Huntington, the work imagines the relationship of Magnolia splendens to utopia, photography, soil, vision, and time.
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Writer Dana Johnson’s short story Our Endless Ongoing reimagines the life of Delilah Beasley in early twentieth-century California. Delilah Leontium Beasley (1871–1934), an American historian and columnist for the Oakland Tribune, was one of the first African American women to be published regularly in a major metropolitan newspaper. She also became the first person to document the overlooked but significant history of California’s Black pioneers, in her book The Negro Trail-Blazers of California (1919), published the same year as the founding of The Huntington.
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Artist Rosten Woo created Another World Lies Beyond as a series of interrelated stories told through audio, projection, and artifact, installed in the gallery and in the gardens to invite contemplation and political reflection. The narrative through-line is the life and work of Robert V. Hine (1921–2015), a scholar of California utopian communities whose papers are housed at The Huntington. Each audio story offers a glimpse of an idea of the perfect state and the world just beyond it. Additionally, a short animated film by Woo brings together all the illustrations from John Russell Bartlett’s failed 1857 survey of the U.S.–Mexico border, included in the Report on the United States and Mexican Boundary Survey.
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Nina Katchadourian looks at maps from Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (Theatre of the World) by Abraham Ortelius, ca. 1606. Photo by Kate Lain.
Nina Katchadourian (b. 1968), Study for “Strange Creature,” 2019. Watercolor, pencil, gouache on paper. Courtesy of the artist, Catharine Clark Gallery, and Pace Gallery.
Robin Coste Lewis (b. 1964), excerpt from poetry chapbook Inhabitants and Visitors, Los Angeles, Clockshop, 2019. 
Beatriz Santiago Muñoz filming in The Huntington’s gardens. The Huntington. Photo by Kate Lain. 
Beatriz Santiago Muñoz (b. 1972), film still from Laurel Sabino y Jagüilla, 2019. Courtesy of the artist. 
Dana Johnson at The Huntington. Photo by Kate Lain.
Dana Johnson (b. 1967), “Our Endless Ongoing” featured in Trailblazer: Delilah Beasley’s California, Los Angeles, Clockshop, 2019.
Rosten Woo at The Huntington. Photo by Kate Lain.
Rosten Woo (b. 1977), excerpt from Another World Lies Beyond, 2019. 
Support for this exhibition is provided by the Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts, the Philip and Muriel Berman Foundation, the Pasadena Art Alliance, and WHH Foundation.
Beside the Edge of the World is a Huntington Centennial Exhibition. The Huntington’s Centennial Celebration is made possible by the generous support of Avery and Andrew Barth, Terri and Jerry Kohl, and Lisa and Tim Sloan.
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kadistcollections · 9 years
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Beatriz Santiago Muñoz, La Cabeza Mató a Todos, 2014
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sexypinkon · 4 years
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~Sexypink~ Experimental Caribbean film is perfect for our Covid-19 lives right now.
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trans-advice · 4 years
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https://www.facebook.com/notes/cabe-comit%C3%A9-amplio-para-la-b%C3%BAsqueda-de-equidad/theyre-hunting-us-and-killing-us/2973272249378864/
excerpt from the linked article by: The Broad Committee for the Search for Equity (CABE in Spanish):
“We demand that the Police and the government respond to this crisis of violence against LGBTQ people immediately and urgently. It is your duty to report the status of investigations and conduct them in accordance with established protocols for hate crimes, the correct treatment of trans and LGBTQ people and in accordance with the reform of the Police. They are killing us and the government is looking the other way. This epidemic of anti-LGBTQ violence is as important as the emergency that we are all experiencing right now”, said Pedro Julio Serrano, a CABE spokesman.
On Monday, April 27, CABE sent a letter to the Secretary of Public Security, Pedro Janer, and to the Commissioner of the Police Bureau, Henry Escalera, demanding an immediate and urgent meeting with Janer and Escalera in order to demand answers on the status of the investigations, the plan for surveillance and prevention of these crimes, as well as a guarantee that the processes will be carried out in accordance with the protocols and free of prejudice.
“The violence we are experiencing has its roots in the hateful rhetoric and actions by fundamentalist politicians and religious leaders who incite violence, who persecute, demonize and attack LGBTQ people. Enough of using us as scapegoats for your divisive agendas. We are as human beings as the rest of society and we deserve the same respect, the same freedom and the same equity”, said Carmen Milagros Vélez Vega, a CABE spokesperson. 
Natasha Alor, a young trans activist, called for “creating a society in which respect for diversity is a value, not a weapon to attack the experiences of another human being. Our lives experience violence every second of the day. This is not only unfair, it is inhumane. As trans people we demand respect for our lives and the guarantee that justice will be done so that these crimes do not go unpunished and do not happen again”. 
Lastly, Justin Jesus Santiago, a CABE ally, emphasized that “it is time for this government to demonstrate that it is going to fulfill its duty to protect trans people and LGBTQ people. We recognize the Coronavirus emergency, but there is also the emergency of homophobic and transphobic violence that is killing us. It is time to act. Not one more LGBTQ person can die because of hatred.”
Organizations supporting this call to action:
Alianza de Comercio LGBTTQ+ de PR
Amnistia Internacional Puerto Rico
Asociación de Psicología de Puerto Rico
Bienestar Human Services
Butterflies Trans Foundation
CARIB
Casa Juana Colon
Casa Julia
COAI, Inc.
Colectivo Orgullo Arcoiris- PRIDE PR
Colegio de Abogados y Abogadas de Puerto Rico
Comite Organizador Desfile Orgullo Boqueron
Concilio de Iglesias
Coordinadora Paz para la Mujer
Diversxs Puerto Rico
EDUCAMOS
Escuela Espírita Allan Kardec
Federación de Maestros
GLAAD
Hause of Martell
Hispanic Federation
Human Rights Campaign
Inter Mujeres
Lambda Legal
Latino Commission on Aids
Mesa de Dialogo Martin Luther King
Movimiento Amplio de Mujeres
National Center for Transgender Equality
National LGBTQ Task Force
New York City Anti-Violence Project (AVP)
Organización Puertorriqueña de la Mujer Trabajadora
Orgullo Boquerón
OutRight Action International
Poetas Sin Marcha
Pro Mujeres
Proyecto Matria, Inc.
Puerto Rico Para Tod@s
Sindicato Puertorriqueño de Trabajadores y Trabajadoras
Spectrum
Trans Youth Coalition
Waves Ahead & SAGE Puerto Rico
People in their individual capacity:
Alejandro Santiago Calderón
Albert Rodríguez
Alegna Malavé Marrero
Alvaro Brusi, Ingeniero
Amarillys Muñoz, Psicóloga Clínica y Catedratica
Angel Crespo, Trabajador Social
Beatriz Gonzalez , Educadora
Carlos Camuy
Daniel Velázquez
David Mejias
Debbie Aruz, MD
Desiree Cardoza
Diannette Fantauzzi
Doroti Santiago, Educadora
Dra. América Facundo, Catedrática
Dra. Lisandra Torres
Dra. Mercedes Rodríguez
Dra. Sarah Malavé
Duane Kolterman
Eduardo Nuñez Caldero, Comerciante
Elizabeth Fernandez O’Brien, Artista
Ellen Pratt, Catedratica Retirada
Esther Vicente-Inter Mujeres
Estrella Baerga Santini, Educadora
Eva Ayala, Educadora
Ilia Cornier, Agrónoma
Irene La farga, Psicóloga Social Comunitaria
Isabel Feliciano
Jaime Vazquez-Bernier, Abogado
Javier La farga, fotógrafo profesional
Javier Nolla Vila
Joey Pons
Jorge Iván López Martínez
Julian Silva
Juliana Maria Acosta Velez, Estudiante UPR
Justin Jesus Santiago
Kayra Lee Naranjo
Larry Emil Alicea- Presidente Federación Internacional de Trabajo Social América Latina y el Caribe
Lcda. Verónica Rivera Torres, CLADEM
Leonell Justiniano
Lisa Morales, Profesora Universitaria
Lorenza Ortiz, Educadora
Luis Rivera Pagán Profesor Emerito de Teología Ecuménica (Princeton Theological Seminary)
Luisa Acevedo-Jubilada
Madeline Roman, Sociologa
Maria Dolores Fernos, Abogada
María E.Lara, Educadora
Marilucy González-Inter Mujeres
Mario Amílcar Torres Lara
Marisol Pares Avila , Educadora
Marisol Velez-Vega, Terapista Fisico
Marlyn Souffont, Educadora
Mary Cele Rivera Martinez, Abogada
Mayra Cabrera-Ulloa, Audiologa
Mayra Molinary, Artista Plastica
Naira Lee
Nicole Chacón
Obispo Rafael Moreno
Patricia Otón-Inter Mujeres
Patricia Velez-Vega, Educadora
Profesora Yanira Reyes
Rev. Felipe Lozada  Montañez
Ruth Otero, Catedratica UPR Retirada
Simara Fierce
Sylas Crow Cardoza
Teresa Previdi, cineasta
Wally Soto
Will Tirado
Zoraida Santiago, Antropologia Social
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Este año nos quitó mucho. 
La muerte asomó cerca y lejos. Este año se murió Rosario Bléfari, y le hicimos esta ofrenda bellísima, sensible, colaborativa y federal. Se puede descargar desde aquí. 
Participan:
Ana Inés López. Andrea Danelli y María Anelli. Antolín. Beatriz Vignoli. Ezequiel Radusky. Flavia Garione. Flor Cugat. Javier Punga. Javier Sisti Ripoll. Manuela Vecino. Natalia Acosta. Paula Trama. Rodri Barcos. Tomás Fox. Valeria López Muñoz. Vir Negri. Activaciön Monasterio/Cösmiko Galería Club. Ana Wandzik. Fátima Pecci Carou. Franco Melhose. Javier Punga. Lu Gasconi. María Guerrieri. Maximiliano Masuelli. Muriel Bellini. Pablo Masino. Santiago Motorizado. Santiago Gasquet. Iván Rosado y Valeria López Muñoz. Rosario Bléfari y Tomás Fox
editorxs: Vale López Muñoz, Flor Cugat, Guada Creche, Revista Jennifer
diseño: Agus Ceretti
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Beatriz Santiago Muñoz, Farmacopea (2013)
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padremax · 4 years
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Nuestra misa en Youtube, versión editada, ideal en cualquier app o plataforma:
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En la descripción del video podrás ver la lista completa de las intenciones del día de hoy. Si te suscribes recibirás aviso del último video publicado en nuestro canal.
El Padre Max Güerere celebraró la misa de hoy por las siguientes intenciones:
~ En Acción de Gracias a Dios, nuestro Padre, por la intercesión:
- del Sagrado corazón de Jesús por una intención especial de la Familia Tulli Durán, por la sanación del Dr Juan Osorio y Tito de Jesús Villalobos (5/10).
- Jesús de la Misericordia.
- de la Virgen María en las advocaciones: del Rosario, Rosa Mística y del Carmen.
- de la Virgen Desatanudos por las intenciones de Rosa Janeth, Víctor Hugo, Mario Andrés Durán.
- de Santa Rita de Cassia, por la Salud y pronta recuperación de Santiago.
- de San Maximiliano Mª Kolbe por los obispos y sacerdotes que celebran hoy su aniversario sacerdotal.
- por el cumpleaños de Luis Aroon Zavala Faneite, Yvonne Pavón y Cruz Ana Palmar Ferrer.
- Por las intenciones de: la familia González Parra, la familia Parra Díaz y Patricia Carolina Dagnino Méndez.
- Petición a San Expedito y San Judas Tadeo.
~ Pedimos por la salud de:
• enfermos del Covid-19 y por los que trabajan por su sanación.
• por los que laboran en el Hospital Coromoto.
• Padre Danilo Calderón, Padre Silverio Osorio, Padre Alberto Gutierrez, Hno. Thomas Smith.
• Angel Plaza, Gabriela Aparicio, Tito Villalobos, Joancy del Valle Vasquez Acosta, César Lugo Villasmil, Mariana Capitel, Alfredo Picaza, Andrés Cordero, Juan Rincón, familia Marciales Julia Raquel Nestar Pacheco, Elena Victoria Nestar Pacheco, Mariana Capinel, Gloria Marciales de Aguilera, Nuris Montero y José Alejandro Delgado Rodríguez.
~ Por los bienhechores de nuestra Parroquia, del Seminario, de la Fundación Cura de Ars y Fundación Comedor Santa Ana.
~ Por el descanso eterno de:
+ Maximiliano "Chimano" Rodríguez.
+ Rosa Elisa Ramirez Muñoz.
+ Juan Díaz.
+ Adelaida Lares de Mayz (6º mes).
+ Nelly Paez de Jiménez (1er año).
+ Emperatriz Matilde Guevara Estarita.
+ Rafael Incein Tamayo.
+ Melvin Antonio Pérez Guerrero.
+ Isabel Cristina Semprún Viloria.
+ Aidee Cecilia Valero de Fernández.
+ Frederick Ramón Zavala.
+ María Carlota Suárez (2/9).
+ Lilia Beatriz de Plaza (2/9).
+ Norma Enríqueta Noriega de Zamora (3/9).
+ Fernando Enrique Lara Ruiz (3/9).
+ Ricardo Nuñez (3/9).
+ Adafel de Jesús Rodríguez (5/9).
+ Salvador Garofalo (6/9).
+ Linda Méndez (8/9).
+ José Moreno (8/9).
+ Guillermo Bravo (8/9)
+ Danis Montero (9/9).
+ Huilan Nelly Maruja Ball Berci (14/15).
+ Antonio José Cordero Ball (14/30).
+ Constantino Jesús de Freitas (14/30).
+ María Dos Santos Gouveia de Freitas (14/30).
+ Rigumberto Urdaneta (14/30).
+ Rigoberto Urdaneta Romero (14/30).
+ José Joaquín Urdaneta Fernández (14/30).
+ Julio Arraga Zuleta.
+ Nora Montiel de Russo.
+ Giuseppe Russo Graziano.
+ Alexis Raúl Bracho Martínez.
+ Hérmilo Paez Ávila.
+ Carlos Alberto Ortiz Ochoa.
+ Gregorio de la Rivera.
+ Alexandra del Pilar Yánez Quintero.
+ Chichi Quintero.
+ Javier Antonio Barrueta.
+ Bernardo Larreal Herrera.
+ Nelson Enrique Sthormes.
+ Luís Marín.
+ Jorge Romero Martínez.
+ Julián Guanipa.
+ Marisela Machado de Hernández.
+ Sili Hernández Belloso.
+Animas del purgatorio más necesitadas.
Para anotar intención de misa, escribe por whatsapp o SMS al +58-424-6293617‬. Para transferir ofrenda voluntaria a la cuenta de Max Güerere, C.I. 10.918.893, BOD # 0116-0103-1500-2623-9345.
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EMPAC Announces Fall 2019 Season
EMPAC Announces Fall 2019 Season
TROY, NY—The Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is pleased to announce the Fall 2019 season of concerts, film screening, performances, talks, and work-in-progress presentations.
The season gets underway on September 4 with Short Shadows: Memories of Underdevelopment, part of a yearlong film series inspired by Walter Benjamin’s…
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huntingtonlibrary · 5 years
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Get ready to party. Starting Sept. 5, we'll be launching a yearlong series of centennial festivities in honor of our 100th birthday. Here are few of the ways we’ll be celebrating, in no particular order:
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For the first time in 50 YEARS, we’ll have a float in the 2020 Rose Parade. 
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Our massive exhibition highlighting 1919, the year of our founding, opens Sept. 21, 2019. “Nineteen Nineteen” will feature around 275 objects from The Huntington’s holdings, each created, edited, acquired, or published in the year 1919.
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A new rose has been created especially for our centennial, named “Huntington’s 100th.’ The bloom produces pink then yellow petals and smells amazing (like fruity lemon blossoms).
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Exhibition “Utopia” [working title] will open Nov. 10, in collaboration with Los Angeles arts organization Clockshop (part of The Huntington's contemporary arts initiative /five.) See new works by artists Nina Katchadourian, Beatriz Santiago Muñoz, and Rosten Woo and writers Dana Johnson and Robin Coste Lewis, Poet Laureate for the City of Los Angeles. Each participant is investigating ideas of perfection and utopia using Thomas More's satirical work Utopia (1516) as a foundational text and starting point. 
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A program part of the President’s Series will feature actors from the Independent Shakespeare Co. of Los Angeles reading and comparing portions of the so-called “bad quarto” of Hamlet with the version audiences are familiar with. Zachary Lesser, professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania, will provide commentary. 
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Launching Sept. 6, we’ll be giving away 100 Memberships to the first 100 Los Angeles County college students who apply (!!!!!!!). Students may enter by sending an email to [email protected] on or after Sept. 6, 2019. 
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The Chinese Garden expansion, featuring a new art gallery, restaurant, and more, will reopen in spring 2020. GET READY.
For more upcoming centennial programs, events, exhibits, and activities, go here
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The Huntington's 1969 Rose Parade® float, sponsored by the city of San Marino, Calif. The Huntington.
Cover of Nineteen Nineteen (2019) catalog by James Glisson and Jennifer Watts; Portrait of Henry E. Huntington on Loggia of San Marino Residence, April 1919. The Huntington.
‘Huntington's Hundredth' commemorative rose. Photo courtesy of Weeks Roses.
Beatriz Santiago Muñoz, Robin Coste Lewis, Nina Katchadourian, Dana Johnson, and Rosten Woo. Photo: Kate Lain
William Shakespeare (1564-1616), Hamlet (1603). The Huntington. 
Visitors in the Chinese Garden at The Huntington. Photo by Piper Ferguson.
Artist rendering of the penjing garden, one of the new features being built for the final phase of the Chinese Garden’s construction. The Huntington.
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anniecrabtree-blog · 7 years
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Art News: Whitney Announces 2017 Biennial Film Program
Art News: Whitney Announces 2017 Biennial Film Program
A Broad Range Of Moving Image Artists To Be Shown In The 2017 Biennial’s Film Program A series of film screenings and conversations will be presented as part of the 2017 Whitney Biennial, opening at the Whitney Museum of American Art on March 17. The series takes place over ten consecutive weekends, from March 17 through May 21, 2017, in the Susan and John Hess Family Theater on the Museum’s…
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