LECTURES/WORKSHOPS Wednesday 3/22 CUBAN COUNTERPOINTS Three-day symposium at CUNY Grad Center, ...

| 16 Feb 2015 | 04:31

    CUBAN COUNTERPOINTS

    Three-day symposium at CUNY Grad Center, 365 5th Ave., 9th Fl. (34th St.), 718-997-2846; 9 a.m., free [continues Thurs. & Fri.].

     

    EARLY MUSIC VOCAL TRADITIONS

    Russell Oberlin on "The Middle Ages: 13th-Century Spanish Cantigas, French song of the Troubadours & Trouveres," in collaboration with exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art's Grace Rainey Rogers Aud., 5th Ave. (82nd St.), 570-3710; 2:30, call for price

     

    EDITOR'S CHOICE

    Spring lecture series pres. Louis O. Gropp (editor-in-chief of House Beautiful magazine) on "Design Talent We Applaud;" NY School of Interior Design, 170 E. 70th St. (betw. 3rd & Lexington Aves.), 472-1500 ext.194; 6, $15.

     

    HEALTH ISSUES ANONYMOUS

    Twelve-step group for those living with a health concern; St Luke's Roosevelt Center, 324 W. 108th St. (betw. B'way & Riverside Dr.), rm. 205, 874-7372; 5:30-7.

     

    POETRY WORKSHOP

    Discussion & critiquing of poetry at the Riverside Branch Library, 127 Amsterdam Ave. (betw. 65th & 66th Sts.), 874-0772, res. req.; 6-8, free.

     

    the rich, the poor & the stressed-out middle

    Author, professor & ex-Secretary of Labor, Robert B. Reich speaks at NY Public Library, 5th Ave. (42nd St.), 930-0653; 6, $10.

     

    Thursday 3/23

    ARTIST & CULTURAL THEORIST VICTOR BURGIN

    Artist & author gives three lectures this week. Today, Burgin speaks on "Jennifer's Room: Exhibition & Solitude" at Cooper Union, Engineering Bldg., Wollman Aud., 51 Astor Pl. (3rd Ave.), 353-4200; 6, free [continues Mon. & Tues. at 6].

     

    NEXT GENERATION OF GARDENERS

    Last lecture of monthly lectures feat. Lauren Springer on "Creating a Resonant Garden: Blending Both the Natural & the Personal Landscape;" Wave Hill, 675 W. 252nd St. (Indep. Ave.), Bronx, 718-549-3200 ext.220; 6:30, $15.

     

    Friday 3/24

    WALKER EVANS & AFRICAN ART

    Lecture in collaboration with Walker Evans & African Art, 1935 exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art's Uris Center Aud., 5th Ave. (82nd St.), 535-7710; 6, free w/mus. adm.

     

    INTRO TO REFLEXOLOGY

    Mini-workshop on feet & how they correspond to the body's anatomy; NY Open Center, 83 Spring St. (betw. B'way & Lafayette St.), 219-2527; 6:30, $35.

     

    STOOP POETRY WORKSHOP

    Serious scribers bring 10 copies of your work to Tribes Gallery, 285 E. 3rd St. (betw. Aves. C & D), 674-3778; 7:30-9:30, $3 contrib.

     

    Saturday 3/25

    DIVINE MUSIC 2000

    Chanting & raga singing workshop with Mahmud Kabir; Sufi Books, 227 W. B'way (betw. Franklin & White Sts.), 334-5212; 2-5, $35.

     

    LEARN TO RISE ABOVE BODY CONSCIOUSNESS THROUGH MEDITATION

    Talk with author, Andrew Vidich at the Community Church of NY, 40 E. 35th St. (betw. Madison & Park Aves.), 914-738-5791; 11:30, free.

     

    WESTERN HERBAL DIAGNOSIS

    Advanced workshop on herbs with herbal practitioner Matthew Wood; Open Center, 83 Spring St. (betw. B'way & Lafayette St.), 219-2527; 10-5:30, $105.

     

    WORLD WIDE WEB

    New York Public Library hosts "Introduction to the World Wide Web" workshop, limited to 8 participants; Donnell Library Center, 20 W. 53rd St. (5th Ave.), 621-0618; 10, free.

     

    YOGA

    Central Park hosts monthly workshop for adults; learn how to stretch, increase flexibility & reduce stress; North Meadow Recreation Center, Central Park (midpark at 97th St.), rsvp 348-4867; 11-12:30, $5.

     

    Sunday 3/26

    ADULT OPENING climbing

    Climb new indoor climbing wall at North Meadow Recreation Center, 97th St. (midpark), 348-4867, res. req.; 1-5, $50/year pass [through 3/26].

     

    DEEP SEA ARCHAEOLOGY

    Harvard University's Lawrence E. Stager lectures on the findings of Israel's Ashkelon seaport; 92nd St. Y, 1395 Lexington Ave. (92nd St.), 996-1100; 7:30, $20.

     

    Monday 3/27

    CAMPAIGN 2000: PERSONALITY POLITICS

    Independent media forum with Margaret Carlson (Time Magazine), Richard Cohen (NY Post), Craig Horowitz (New York Magazine), Peter Marks (The New York Times) & NYU's Jay Rosen; Time & Life Building, 1271 6th Ave., 8th Fl. (betw. 50th & 51st Sts.), 686-5005; 6, $10.

     

    WEEKLY STUDY GROUP: VOICES OF COLOR

    Today's "Leaders on the Road to Revolution" educational discussion concludes Radical Women's series with writer/activists from new anthology?snacks at 6:45, $3; Radical Women, 32 Union Sq. E., rm. 907 (16th St.), 677-7002; 7, free.

     

    YEARNING FOR MEANING IN OUR LIVES

    Lecture series pres. "The Lost Art in the Theater" at NY Film Academy, 100 E. 17th St. (Park Ave. S.), 465-7254; 7:30, $15.

     

    Tuesday 3/28

    CAPITOL PUNISHMENT & ART

    Norman L. Greene moderates "Pictures & Punishment in Western Culture: The Aesthetic Image of Public Execution" discussion with Barbara Jaffe from the Supreme Court, Samuel Y. Edgerton, author of Pictures & Punishment & Craig Brandon, author of The Electric Chair; House of the Association, 42 W. 44th St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 748-0919; 7, free.

     

    JAZZ VOCALISTS

    Arnold J. Smith hosts lecture with vocalist, Yvette Glover; New School, 66 W. 12th St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 229-5690; 7:45, $25.

     

    PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP LECTURE

    National Geographic photographer, Sabine Meyer speaks on "Editorial Photography," part of The New Century Artist's Gallery weekly series, 168 Mercer St. (betw. Prince & Houston Sts.), 431-5353; 6:30-8:30, $35.

     

    SMALL-PUBLISHER POWER

    Small press publishers share their strategies, philosophies & insights during "The Small-Publisher Advantage" workshop, part of an ongoing Publishing Workshop 2000 series at the Small Press Center, 20 W. 44th St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 764-7021; 5:30-7:30, $25.

     

    WHAT ABOUT SCHOOL CHOICE?

    Panel discussion with minister Floyd Flake, NYU's Joseph P. Viteritti & Randi Weingarten; New School, 66 W. 12th St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 229-5690; 6, $5.

     

    WOMEN IN THE NEWS

    WNYC's Leonard Lopate moderates discussion with journalists from The New York Post, Prime Time Live, NPR & The Early Show; 92nd St. Y, 1395 Lexington Ave. (92nd St.), 996-1100; 8:15, $20.

     

    WORK TALK

    Barbara Schmitt hosts motivational lecture, "Managing Change in This Stressful Worksplace" at the Community Center at St. Jean Baptiste, 175 E. 76th St. (betw. Lexington & 3rd Aves.), 949-9300 or www.walktalk.org; 6-8:30, $10 contrib.