Events Calendar
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Graduate Students for Publishing General Council Meeting
10/10/12
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Max Mutchnick Campus Center
118The Graduate Students for Publishing GSO meetings are open to anyone interested in learning more about or supporting the organization. We welcome your ideas and value your opinion so please come to our meetings and let your voice be heard!
This event is not open to the public.
Sponsored by Graduate Student Association with Graduate Students for Publishing
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Brigette Wiksten
A Conversation with W.E.B. Du Bois
10/10/12
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Paramount Center
Bright Family Screening RoomCharles Everett Pace performs as the Sociologist and Civil Rights Activist W.E.B Du Bois (1868-1963), who discusses the founding of the NAACP and responds to your questions in character.
This event is not open to the public.
Sponsored by President's Office with School of the Arts, School of Communication, Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies, Dept. of CS, Dept. of WLP
For more information please contact:
John Anderson
617-824-8370Hamlet
10/10/12
7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Paramount Center
Paramount Center Mainstage
See artsemerson.org for ticket pricing informationArtsEmerson: The World On Stage presents Hamlet. From Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London, a handful of players perform this timeless classic. Hamlet explores political intrigue and sexual obsession, philosophical reflection ("to be, or not to be…") and violent action, tragic depth and wild humor. Capturing the youthful and less jaded aspects of Hamlet's personality rarely seen in more traditional interpretations, in just two and a half hours, this production embraces the theatre of Shakespeare's day. Actors play multiple characters and live music, infusing the performance with a lively energy. Humorous and boisterous, the Globe Company packs an emotional wallop with their inherent theatricality.
Emerson Community (Faculty, Staff, Parents, Alumni) memberships are half-price—just $30! Your membership more than pays for itself instantly, and comes with a host of special benefits and privileges, such as ticket savings and a complimentary ticket*.
Emerson Student Memberships are FREE! Just stop by the Box Office and show us your student ID and you can get advance tickets for only $15 each ($10 rush!). Memberships and tickets cannot be purchased online, but once you validate your ID with us in person, you can purchase tickets over the phone or in person at the Box Office.
To become an Emerson Community or Emerson Student Member, visit the Paramount Center (559 Washington St) or Cutler Majestic Theatre (219 Tremont St) Box Offices. Emerson Community memberships may also be purchased online at www.artsemerson.org, or by calling 617.824.8400.
*Up to $60 value.
Sponsored by ArtsEmerson
For more information please contact:
ArtsEmerson Box Office
617-824-8400




