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The Newhouse Center is honored to present the New Voices Series, lunchtime talks focused on early career scholars who are pioneering new approaches to humanities-centered research and critical Ethnic Studies.
Tuesday, September 26, 2023 - 12:45pm
The highly acclaimed Wellesley College Choral program promotes the great art of ensemble singing while building community and joy in performance.
Boston Globe music critic Jeremy Eichler will share excerpts and insights from his new book, Time’s Echo, in discussion with Erez DeGolan, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Jewish Studies.
A celebration of Helena de Bres's new book, How to Be Multiple: The Philosophy of Twins.
This talk will sort through the specificities of the drawings throughout Rodriguez’s exhibition, “Third World Mixtapes and the Infrastructure of Feelings,” and the broader ideas that make her work unapologetically didactic.
This residency brings to campus traditional indigenous Maori music, as well as a juxtaposition of cultural expressions from other lands, continuing the conversation around cultural respect in contemporary creative musical practice.
Whose stories do we find when peering through the cracks of Chicago's Filipino American history? Dr. Remoquillo explores the hidden stories of how Filipina American women made history in Mid Century Chicago.
The Brandeis-Wellesley Orchestra is composed of students, faculty, staff, and associates of Wellesley College and Brandeis University, bringing inspiring performances to a new generation of musicians and audiences.
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Join us for a lively evening as our wonderful instrumentalists and vocalists create the interplay between group and individual expression, weaving together musical influences from around the world, in the best of small ensemble jazz.