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November 2003

11-25-2003
BROOKLYN WATERFRONT PHOTOGRAPHS BY LESLIE ARLETTE BOYCE ON VIEW AT BARD FROM NOVEMBER 25 THROUGH DECEMBER 9 Artist's Reception in the Bertelsmann Campus Center on December 5 Full Story
11-23-2003
ROMEO/JULIET TO BE PERFORMED AT BARD COLLEGE ON NOVEMBER 23 Original production based on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet features actors Karen Cooke, Chris Karczmar, Nicole Quinn, Jason Downs, and Sophia Raab Full Story
11-21-2003
ALVIN CURRAN, NOTED COMPOSER AND PERFORMER, SPEAKS ON "MUSIC OUTSIDE THE CONCERT HALLS" AT BARD COLLEGE ON NOVEMBER 21 Full Story
11-19-2003
THE BARD CENTER PRESENTS THE DA CAPO CHAMBER PLAYERS IN A CONCERT FEATURING SEVEN WORKS BY CONTEMPORARY COMPOSERS ON NOVEMBER 19 AT BARD COLLEGE Full Story
11-19-2003
CHRISTIAN MARCLAY WILL PERFORM WITH djTRIO ON NOVEMBER 19 AT THE RICHARD B. FISHER CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS AT BARD COLLEGE djTRIO features Christian Marclay, Marina Rosenfeld, and Toshio Kajiwara Full Story
11-15-2003
ANNUAL BARD FICTION PRIZE IS AWARDED TO MONIQUE TRUONG Full Story
11-14-2003
THE HUDSON VALLEY CHAMBER MUSIC CIRCLE PRESENTS “PERCUSSION PLUS!,” A CONCERT BY THE SO PERCUSSION GROUP WITH CLARINETIST SARA PHILLIPS, ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, AT BARD COLLEGE Full Story
11-14-2003
PERFORMANCE OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE SHADOW PUPPET THEATER AT BARD COLLEGE ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Full Story
11-13-2003
CANTILENA, A CLASSICAL DUO, WILL PERFORM "MUSIC OF THE NIGHT" AT BARD COLLEGE ON NOVEMBER 13 Program features works by Debussy, Fauré, Piazzolla, and others performed by flutist Melissa Sweet and guitarist Gregory Dinger Full Story
11-10-2003
CONJUNCTIONS: 41, TWO KINGDOMS, EXPLORES LIFE’S DUALITY THROUGH NEW FICTION, POETRY, AND ESSAYS Issue Also Features Tribute to William Gaddis, Edited by Rick Moody, with Works by Don DeLillo, Paul Auster, Russell Banks, Sven Birkets, Joanna Scott Full Story
11-07-2003
POET KATHY MAC WILL READ FROM HER RECENT WORK AT BARD COLLEGE ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Full Story
11-05-2003
THE WOODSTOCK CHAMBER ORCHESTRA WILL PERFORM AT BARD COLLEGE ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 Program features works by Haydn and Kabalevsky with violinist Madalyn Parnas and cellist Ashley Bathgate Full Story
11-05-2003
NOTED BIOGRAPHER AND HISTORIAN HAYDEN HERRERA WILL SPEAK ABOUT HER NEW BOOK, ARSHILE GORKY: HIS LIFE AND WORK, AT BARD COLLEGE ON NOVEMBER 5 "Hayden Herrera has written the definitive biography of Arshile Gorky—lucid, persuasive, meticulous, intimate, an Full Story
11-04-2003
FOUR FALL INTERGENERATIONAL SEMINARS AT BARD COLLEGE WILL BE OFFERED DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER Topics include the United Nations; development around the city of Hudson; the Italian education of Goethe, de Staël, and Wordsworth; and the artist El Greco Full Story
11-02-2003
THE COLORADO QUARTET WITH CELLIST ROBERT MARTIN WILL PERFORM AT BARD COLLEGE ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Full Story
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