APRIL 2014
EXAMINER MEDIA • ARTSWNEWS
A11 ARTSWCALENDAR Sponsored by The Bristal
Grounded Aerial, Smart Arts, 4/26 (photo courtesy of Grounded Aerial) TUESDAY 4/1
Fundraisers: Chaminade Music Club presents Lunch & Listen Scholarship Fund Raiser. Concert featuring the Hudson Valley String Quintet. At Olde Stone Mill. 12pm.
www.chaminademusic.org
Lectures: Sarah Lawrence College presents The Foreign Mother Tongue: An Evening with Sayed Kashua. Kashua will speak about his experience pursu- ing a journalistic and literary career as a Palestinian in Israel. 5:30pm.
www.slc.edu
Music: Sarah Lawrence College presents Music Tuesday - Featuring Igor Begelman, Virtuoso Clarinet Player. 1:15pm.
www.slc.edu
WEDNESDAY 4/2
Music: Downtown Music at Grace presents Noonday Getaway
Concert. Cellist Dmitry Volkov makes his Downtown debut. 12:10pm. www.
DTMusic.org
Film: Sarah Lawrence College pres- ents Mary Ann Bruni: Quest for Honor Film Screening and Discussion. The act of men killing daughters, sisters, and wives who threaten “family honor,” endangers tens of thousands of women. 6pm.
www.slc.edu
Film: Manhattanville College pres- ents 2nd Annual International Film Festival. This year’s theme is Women in Global Context: Then and Now. Through 4/6-4/10, times vary.
www.mville.edu
THURSDAY 4/3
Film: New Rochelle Public Library and New Rochelle Council on the Arts presents Shakespeare Film Festival - Three Versions of Taming
of the Shrew. Screening of The Taming of the Shrew (1967) starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. At the New Rochelle Public Library. 7-9:30pm.
Spoken Word: Warner Library presents Henry Steiner brings life to Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown. Village Historian Henry Steiner discusses two little known essays: Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving and Washington in Tarrytown during the Revolution by M.W. Raymond. 7:30pm.
Theater: The Schoolhouse Theater presents The Seafarer by Conor McPherson. This tale of four hard drink- ing Irishmen enters Faustian territory when they play a game of poker for the highest possible stakes with an uninvited mysterious guest. Through 4/3-4/6, times vary.
www.schoolhousetheater.org
FRIDAY 4/4
ArtsW Events: ArtsWestchester presents Arts Award Luncheon. Come celebrate with the winners of ArtsWestchester’s most prestigious annual awards. At Westchester Marriott, Tarrytown. 11am-2:30pm.
www.arts-
westchester.org
Lectures: Sarah Lawrence College presents Re-Imagining Pakistan: The Political Economy of Social Transformation. An international con- ference on historical realities and current challenges facing Pakistan. 4/4-5, 10am- 6pm.
www.slc.edu
Lectures: Hudson River Museum presents First Fridays: Video Game Design. Paola Antonelli tells why she challenges traditional ideas about art in museums. 7pm.
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