Winters Graduate Salon “On Space” A WIDEN Event— Wine and Cheese — Free, all are welcome! Thursday, March 29th, 5-7 pm Winters College room 021, York University Speakers: Lychee (Lai-Tze) Fan (Communication and Culture), Daniel Guadagnolo (Communication and Culture), Clara Fraser (Urban Planning, Ryerson) Lychee (Lai-Tze) Fan, Communication and Culture In/Visible D.C., Ethnic-Based Ideologies and […]
Tags: architecture, Art, cities, community, crime, desire, diversity, geography, invisibiity, photography, planning, political science, Queerness, sociology, space, spectacleSENSES November 10 2011 “Tasting Cosmopolitanism in the City: The Different Forms and Value of Everyday Cosmopolitanism” by Sarah Cappeliez (Sociology) “Stravinsky’s Octet for Wind Instruments 2.0: A Lecture Recital” by Eric Leung (Music) “The Molecular Fingerprint of Disease: Sherlock Holmes Meets Watson and Crick” by Justin Besant (Biomedical Engineering) Moderated by Massey College Saul […]
Tags: biomedical engineering, cosmopolitanism, disease, food, molecular biology, music, senses, sociology, Stravinsky, taste, urbanism, wind instrumentsThis, the first event in the City WIDEN series, City WIDEN: Social Fabric, is a co-production with The Textile Museum of Canada: On Social Fabric October 27, 7:30 pm, $5 at The Textile Museum of Canada, 55 Centre Avenue, Toronto Featuring the following presentations: “The Knitters are Coming!” by Megan Ingman Founder and Owner of […]
Tags: knitting, social fabric, sociology, textiles, urbanismReactions March 8 2011 SARA ANGEL: little picasso meets the newspaper (art) PHILLIPA CHONG: how critics decide if they like books (literature) DYLAN JERVIS: atomic order near absolute zero (physics)
Tags: art history, atoms, books, critics, newspapers, physics, picasso, reactions, sociology