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- Ash Wednesday Ecumenical Morning Prayer8:30 am
- Marsh Chapel - Ashes to Go9:00 am
- Museum of Modern Thought: An Exhibition Inspired by The New York Times Magazine 1619 Project 9:00 am
- Arctic Worlds: A Symposium on the Environment and Humanities9:00 am
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- PPES Initiative: Killer High: A History of War in Six Drugs1:30 pm
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- Challah for Hunger: Baking the Challah6:30 pm
- Relationship to Body Image - a night of questions and conversation!7:00 pm
- Marisol7:30 pm
- Sargent Choice Test Kitchen8:00 pm
Marisol
An apocalyptic urban fantasy which urges society to “wake up” and somehow find a way to recover the long-lost and much-needed compassion for our fellow man, as this is the only way to save our world. “…Rivera’s play is angry, fearsome, fantastic, and poetically frenzied, without surrendering either its sanity or its mordant sense of humor…It’s a cry from the poet’s heart.” —Village Voice …Rivera’s cruelly slanted world view…is fascinating.” —NY Post. “…Rivera’s dialogue is poetically powerful…” —BackStage. “…the writing has the potential to tickle a bruised city audience awake with the dark absurdities of our current malaise…” —NY Newsday.
When | 7:30 pm on Wednesday, February 26, 2020 |
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Location | College of Fine Arts |
Building | 855 Commonwealth Ave |
Room | 356 |