The New School - Tishman Auditorium has hosted many events in the past. There are 29 listings stored in the HistoryGuide database for this property.
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04/06/06 04/07/06 04/08/06 | John Ashbery Festival. A three day festival honoring the great American poet John Ashbery, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award, as wel (Festivals) 212-229-5611. |
04/18/06 | "Public Art Fund Talks" with Rodney Graham. Rodney Graham, sculptor based in Vancouver, Canada whose exhibitions include "Sons et Lumieres" at Centre Georges Pomipdou, Pari (Community - Lecture) 212-229-5353. |
04/21/07 04/22/07 | Stories from the Field: The Third Annual United Nations Documentary Film Festival. Screenings, panel discussions with the filmmakers, and award presentations. Filmmakers from or contracted by agencies, offices, (Festivals - Film Festival) 212-229-5488. |
05/01/08 | 29th Annual New School Invitational Film Show. A juried selection of outstanding films made by New School students in the past year. The invited films were selected in competi (Festivals - Film Festival) 212-229-5353. |
02/25/09 | Aperture Foundation: The Obsolescence of the Photographic Object. The Aperture Foundation, the Photography Department at Parsons The New School for Design, and the Vera List Center for Art and P (Community - Panel Discussion / Forum) 212-229-5488. |
02/26/09 02/27/09 | OLA Conference: Building Latin American Bicentennials. This event, directed by Associate Professor Margarita Gutman, will reflect on the present and past of the commemorations of nati 212-229-5488. |
03/04/09 | The Story Prize Awards. The three finalists for the Story Prize, awarded annually for outstanding collections of short fiction, are honored at a ceremon (Community) |
03/18/09 | Debate: Should the U.S. Increase or Draw Down Its Commitment to Afghanistan?. Panel includes Max Boot, Larry Goodson, Jacob Hornberger, and Christopher Preble. Moderated by: Bob Bowdon. Must RSVP for admi (Community - Panel Discussion / Forum) 212-284-0990. |
09/26/09 | Birth and Rebirth of a Nation. How do we think critically about the contested notion of a "post-racial" America as we look back at history? How has the social (Community - Panel Discussion / Forum) 212-229-2436. |
10/15/09 | The Nation at The New School: A Conversation with Mark Danner and Amy Goodman. Join award-winning journalist Mark Danner as he discusses his groundbreaking new book, "Stripping Bare the Body: Politics, Viole (Community - Panel Discussion / Forum) 212-229-5353. |
10/19/09 | The New School at 90: What Would Founder John Dewey Do?. The New School hosts Peter M. Rutkoff, Professor of American Studies at Kenyon College, to deliver a lecture commemorating the 9 (Community - Lecture) 732-263-6889. |
11/05/09 | The AICA/USA Distinguished Critic Lecture. Roberta Smith delivers a lecture for the third of the AICA/USA Distinguished Critic Lectures at The New School, an annual event (Community - Lecture) 212-229-5488. |
11/19/09 | Bookforum at The New School - Labor Issues in the 21st Century. Bookforum, in conjunction with the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School, investigates how the American workfo (Community - Panel Discussion / Forum) |
03/03/10 | The Story Prize Award 2010. Now in its sixth year, The Story Prize, an annual reading and award presentation for books of short fiction. The winner receive (Community) 212-229-5353. |
03/17/10 | Matthew Monahan. Talk series sponsored by the Public Art Fund in collaboration with the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School. (Community) 212-229-5488. |
04/14/10 | Huma Bhabha. Talk series sponsored by the Public Art Fund in collaboration with the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School. (Community) 212-229-5488. |
04/24/10 | The Author in the Age of the Internet. A panel discussion with John Lanchester, Andrew O'Hagan, Colm Toibin, Mary-Kay Wilmers and James Wood. (Community - Panel Discussion / Forum) 212-279-4200. |
05/12/10 | Thomas Houseago. Talk series sponsored by the Public Art Fund in collaboration with the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School. (Community) 212-229-5488. |
11/17/10 | The Educated Eater: Regionally Grown Grain. Greenmarket's June Russell moderates a discussion that explores the challenges and developments that will advance the availabili (Community - Panel Discussion / Forum) 212-229-5488. |
12/11/10 | Heather Monroe Memorial Lecture - Louis Rosen on Jazz: From the Club to the Concert Hall. Lou Rosen brings us this lecture/performance on jazz history as the inaugural program in memory of this remarkable and dedicated (Community - Lecture) 212-229-5682. |
02/09/11 | Public Art Fund Talks: Lynne Cooke and Douglas Crimp. Curators Lynne Cooke and Douglas Crimp will discuss their exhibition Mixed Use, Manhattan: Photography and Related Practices, 19 (Community - Panel Discussion / Forum) 212-229-5488. |
03/16/11 | Long-Form Storytelling in a Short-Attention-Span World. Panel discussion aiming to answer the question, "Will long-form stories go unread in a generation that relies on 140 characters (Community - Panel Discussion / Forum) |
04/13/11 | Warhorse: The Puppeteers Speak. Join the founders of Handspring Puppet Company, Basil Jonesand Adrian Kohler, in conversation with South African-born poet, nove (Community - Panel Discussion / Forum) |
07/18/12 | The Neuroscience and Psychology of Nostalgia: How Memories of Our Past Affect Our Present. Can neuroscience tell us anything about the phenomenon? How can nostalgia be used to influence our emotions and behavior? And wh (Community - Panel Discussion / Forum) |
01/17/15 | Why Retranslate the Classics? Asymptote's 4th Anniversary Event. Three of the best contemporary literary translators into English to discuss their work re-translating the classics of Western li (Community - Lecture) |
01/17/15 | Why Retranslate the Classics? Asymptote's 4th Anniversary Event. Three of the best contemporary literary translators into English to discuss their work re-translating the classics of Western li (Community - Lecture) |
05/13/16 | (Un)Silent Film Night. The College of Performing Arts Theater Orchestra will perform Jazz student Nathan Kamal's original score to Alfred Hitchcock's m (Arts - Concerts) |
09/30/18 | Aynur ft. Special Guest Kinan Azmeh. Aynur's music is based on traditional Kurdish folk songs, many of them going back 300 years, which she blends with Western music (Arts - Concerts) |
03/01/19 | PEN Out Loud: Layli Long Soldier and Claudia Rankine. Layli Long Soldier, winner of the 2018 PEN/Jean Stein Book Award will be in conversation with award-winning poet Claudia Rankine (Performance) |
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