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Past Events

Spring 2004 Events

The Water-City: A Public Art Project in Mexico City
Illustrated lecture
Wednesday, January 21, 4pm
Science Friday
live radio broadcast
Friday, January 23, 2-4pm
Science Vaudeville
fun for all
Monday, March 1, 6pm.
Women and the Machine
illustrated lecture 
Monday, March 15, 5pm
The Doctor's Dilemma
science theater and discussion
Tuesday, March 30, 6pm
The Physicists
science theater 
Monday, April 19, 6pm
Partition
science theater
Monday, May 17, 6 pm

Image courtesy of
The Goethe-Institut
Mexiko

ART
The Water City: A Public Art Project in Mexico City

Wednesday, January 21, 2004   4pm

Illustrated lecture by Bernd Scherer.

More information from the Bildner Center at the Graduate Center of CUNY.


RADIO
Science Friday
Friday, January 23, 2004   2-4pm

A nationally broadcast radio show, live from our stage. Hosted by award-winning science journalist Ira Flatow.

Science Friday home.
Hour One: Science on Stage
Hour Two: New York City in 2050


FUN FOR ALL
Science Vaudeville
Monday, March 1, 2004   6pm

Juggling, music, conjuring and more, with a science subtext.

More information


GRAPHICS
Women and the Machine
Monday, March 15, 2004   5pm

Illustrated lecture by Dr. Julie Wosk.

Dr. Wosk's home page.


THEATER
The Doctor's Dilemma

Tuesday, March 30, 2004   6pm

Scenes from the play by George Bernard Shaw and a panel discussion on medical ethics.


Review from the NY Academy of Sciences



Image courtesy of the American Institute of
Physics
 

THEATER
The Physicists

Monday, April 19, 2004   6pm

'Einstein' meets 'Newton' in an asylum in this comedy. A staged reading by Break A Leg Productions.

Commentary on the play
1995 review of the play
.


THEATER
Partition

Monday, May 17, 2004   6 pm

Reading of a drama about math genius S. Ramanujan.

Review from Notices of the AMS.


Science and the Arts Blog

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