On Thursday, November 8, Professor Margarethe Adams will give her presentation, “Treading Across the Precarious Present: Music, Pilgrimage, and Healing in Kazakhstan.” Kazakhstan’s shrine pilgrimages are widely varying in scope and kind, including sites dedicated to traditional musicians. The sacred focus…
This event is a performance of “Dirt Road, (2006),” a gentle, quiet work for violin and percussion by Stony Brook alumna Linda Catlin Smith. The music is an hour long, and never rises about a “piano,” dynamic. It was written…
The University Libraries will present “Chinese and Diasporic Food, Identity, and Memory: A Panel Discussion” on Monday, September 24 at 4pm. SBU professors and scholars Timothy August (Department of English), Nerissa Balce (Department of Asian and Asian American Studies), Shirley Lim (Department of…
Works for solo violin, violin and piano and other chamber music selections will be performed by members of Professor Jennifer Frautschi’s studio.
Works for solo violin, violin and piano and other chamber music selections will be performed by members of Professor Jennifer Frautschi’s studio.
Americans today have been bearing witness to a new upsurge in deportation, the forced removal of immigrants, refugees, or other “foreigners” out of the country in which they reside or to which they have fled. As a changed national leadership…
In honor of Veteran’s Day, all are invited to read a passage or two from a favorite text written by or about veterans, or in the field of military studies. All welcome, whether to read or just to listen and discover…
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, please join us for a screening of the much loved Disney/Pixar film, Coco! Aspiring young musician Miguel, confronted with his family’s ancestral ban on music, enters the Land of the Dead to find his…
The Africana Studies Department and the University Libraries commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Stony Brook University’s Africana Studies Department with a poetry slam of Amiri Baraka’s work. The event will be in the Special Collections Seminar Room on November…
Ruth Appelhof Executive Director Emerita, Guild Hall of East Hampton Angry, outrageous, defiant, and courageous are just some of the words that describe Lee Krasner, the subject of Ruth’s very personal memoir inspired by her 1974 summer with the artist…