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Dmitri Shostakovich was a Russian composer and pianist of the 20th century. We take a closer look at his 5th symphony and how the political climate of the time ...
Odd Quartet
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Michael Parloff
The Baltic States: Forging Nations Amid Empires - Kevin Platt
2017 History Institute "What Is Eurasia? And Why Does It Matter?" Kevin Platt, Professor in the Humanities and of Russian and East European Studies, University ...
Foreign Policy Research Institute
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This winter, Central European University proudly conferred an honorary doctorate on President and Rector Emeritus Yehuda Elkana. Elkana served the ...
Central European University
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Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk became highly controversial after Stalin attended a performance in 1936. The notorious bedroom scene was partly to blame…
Gresham College
DESIGN EARTH: Rania Ghosn – Geostories
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Sonic Acts
Stroum Lectures 2002: Moshe Leib Lilienblum & Osip Mandelstam- Michael Stanislawski
Professor Michael Stanislawski of Columbia University delivers the second lecture in the three-part 2002 Stroum Lecture series, "Autobiographical Jews.
StroumJewishStudies
Speaking of I.M.E.L.D.A. 8 March 2014 action
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Writing for Choir (Tips and Advice)
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JJay Berthume
Lessons from the Propaganda Underground: How Cold War Optics Can Help Us Read Our World
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European Institute
A Brief History of the Opera, Part 2
My brand new premium course: https://pianotv.net/design Limited-time sale — 30% off only until June 6th, 2020! In today's part 2 video of a brief history of opera, ...
pianoTV
Philippine Art Teacher Workshop
Filipino Immigration to the United States, with Rene Ciria-Cruz. This presentation was part of the Philippine Art Teacher Workshop presented by the Asian Art ...
Asian Art Museum
Converses a La Pedrera 2015. John Gray (Versió Original)
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Fundació Catalunya La Pedrera
Rose Yu "Learning from Large-Scale Spatiotemporal Data"
In many real-world applications, such as climate science, intelligent transportation, sports analytics, and physics, machine learning is applied to large-scale ...
Network Science Institute
The College Personal Statement and Crafting Your Narrative (Admissions Essays Explained)
The personal statement is the most important part of the college application and yet many applicants today continue to make mistakes in tone, content, or even ...
Solomon Admissions Consulting
Reading the Rite 7: Stravinsky in Writing COMPLETE
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OrchestrationOnline
Derek Walcott in conversation with Glyn Maxwell
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University of Essex
Michael Parloff: Musical Histories of London, Paris, & Saint Petersburg, Part 2; Music@Menlo
Part 2: Michael Parloff provides insight into the musical histories of London, Paris, and Saint Petersburg. This 2-part Encounter was recorded on July 18, 2018 at ...
Michael Parloff
How Did Ordinary Citizens Become Murderers?
What prompted average people to commit extraordinary crimes in support of the Nazi cause? In the Holocaust era, countless ordinary people acted in ways that ...
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Sarah Nooter, "The Mortal Voice on the Ancient Greek Stage"
"The Mortal Voice on the Ancient Greek Stage" University of Chicago Humanities Day October 15, 2016 Sarah Nooter, Associate Professor in the Department of ...
UChicago Division of the Humanities
Michael Parloff: Musical Histories of London, Paris, & Saint Petersburg, Part 1; Music@Menlo
Part 1: Michael Parloff provides insight into the musical histories of London, Paris, and St. Petersburg. This 2-part Encounter was recorded on July 18, 2018 at ...
Michael Parloff
Beyond Human | Geoff Luck | TEDxCharlottesville
Geoff Luck, filmmaker/Executive Producer at National Geographic Television, reveals how his experience with filming elephants in Botswana taught him that by ...
TEDx Talks
Mediterranean Mediations with Iain Chambers and Lidia Curti
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Duke Franklin Humanities Institute
Writers in Progress Chat: How helpful are these writing books?
Writers in Progress (WIP) is an online book club for writers and aspiring authors to talk about books they've read and what they've learned from them.
Where in the world is Leah Jane
A Call to Rebellion for Ontario Legal Professionals
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Jordan B Peterson
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University of Birmingham
Travel writing a disappearing Oceania—w/ J. Maarten Troost: Reversing Climate Change podcast S2E9
One of the many tragedies of the climate crisis is that the people least responsible will be the first to suffer. Among the regions where this is playing out is in the ...
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Is "Discovery" the Future of Search? (SEARCH MARKETING SCOOP 18)
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Edward Norton on Motherless Brooklyn | Talks at Google
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The Language of Music: Lecture 1 - The Elements of Music 1
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Missouri State University
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University of Johannesburg official Youtube
On the Front Lines with Natasha Badhwar
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Anne Garland Mahler - Penn State's Comparative Literature Luncheon Series (2/15/16)
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2018 Journalism Award | Anna Fifield | How North Korea Is, and Isn’t, Changing under Kim Jong Un
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Shorenstein APARC
Why Marxism is still alive; The legacy of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
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Acton Institute
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Open Borders Inc: Michelle Malkin
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CBL Women
Music and the Brain: Wednesday is Indigo Blue: How Synesthesia Speaks to Creativity
Dr. Richard E. Cytowic, George Washington Medical Center Neurologist Richard Cytowic rediscovered the involuntary joining of different senses in 1980 and ...
Library of Congress
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The Arts & Enrichment Academy
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As a prelude to the exhibition "Antarctica. An Exhibition on Alienation" at Kunsthalle Wien, Tanzquartier Wien and Kunsthalle Wien organized a symposium on ...
Kunsthalle Wien
Yiddish Modernism in Weimar Berlin (2)
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Timothy Bewes - Penn State's Comparative Literature Luncheon Series (11/2/15)
Timothy Bewes' "Free Indirect, or Who is the Subject of the Work of Fiction?" For Michel Foucault, the subject, subjectivation, is one of the ways in which the ...
Penn State Department of Comparative Literature