Tue, Jul 26
6:00pm - 7:30pm Eastern Time
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at Lisa Gillette -
It's true! As women we’re full of compassion, we’re intuitive and we want to help! We want to make things better!! But in the business world, women are sometimes accused of being TOO SENSITIVE, or even worse, “too emotional”. What a career killer! So where do we draw the line? How do we overcome career setbacks and professional disappointments...
It's true! As women we’re full of compassion, we’re...
Read moreTuesday Jul 26th, 6pm - 7:30pm Eastern Time
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at General Assembly -
Understanding how people interact with a product and factors that influence their decision-making process is integral to User Experience Design. This makes psychology a relevant and very helpful background to have for UX Designers. In this class we'll discuss why considering 'how we think' is such an important part of the design process. The class...
Understanding how people interact with a product...
Read moreWednesday Jul 13th, 5am - 7am Eastern Time
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at Brooklyn Institute for Social Research -
Frantz Fanon—psychiatrist, political theorist, poet, and revolutionary—was one of the twentieth century’s foremost theorists of race, colonialism, and decolonization. His writings became a touchstone of the global anti-colonial struggle of the 1960s, and they continue to inspire scholars and activists to this day. To what extent do Fanon’s...
Frantz Fanon—psychiatrist, political theorist, poet,...
Read moreTuesday Jul 12th, 6:30pm - 9:30pm Eastern Time
(4 sessions)at Brooklyn Institute for Social Research -
The landscape of early 20th-century U.S. capitalism often resembled, quite literally, a battlefield. Before the widespread recognition of the right to strike and collectively bargain, when employers routinely sicced police and armed Pinkertons on gathering workers, labor activism took a form that, to contemporary eyes, perhaps appears irrational,...
The landscape of early 20th-century U.S. capitalism...
Read moreTuesday Jul 12th, 6:30pm - 9:30pm Eastern Time
(4 sessions)at Brooklyn Institute for Social Research -
Introduction to Kierkegaard: Doubt, Anxiety, and the Human Condition For his exploration of concepts such as subjectivity, anxiety, and absurdity, the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard is frequently regarded as the father of existentialism. In this four-week course, we will undertake a rigorous introduction to Kierkegaard’s thought by focusing...
Introduction to Kierkegaard: Doubt, Anxiety, and the...
Read moreThursday Jul 14th, 6:30pm - 9:30pm Eastern Time
(4 sessions)at New York Botanical Garden -
This class will take place online. Registered students will receive login instructions. Learn how to identify this unique order of insects as they take to the skies in early summer. Study their biology, behavior, habitat associations, and conservation efforts currently underway.
This class will take place online. Registered students...
Read moreMonday Jul 11th, 6pm - 8pm Eastern Time
(3 sessions)at Brooklyn Institute for Social Research -
Love, Literature, and Destruction: an Introduction to Marguerite Duras Novelist, playwright, and experimental filmmaker, Marguerite Duras resists easy categorization. Despite endless attempts by critics and scholars to claim her for emerging genres and movements, it may be easier to say what she was not: she was not part of the nouveau roman...
Love, Literature, and Destruction: an Introduction...
Read moreWednesday Jul 13th, 6:30pm - 9:30pm Eastern Time
(4 sessions)at Brooklyn Institute for Social Research -
“For the philosopher,” writes Walter Benjamin in The Arcades Project, “the most interesting thing about fashion is its extraordinary anticipations.” In other words, fashion is, in itself, an avant-garde: it shows us what the world will be like before that world has fully arrived. Its uncanny relation to the new is by no means the only...
“For the philosopher,” writes Walter Benjamin...
Read moreThursday Jul 14th, 6:30pm - 9:30pm Eastern Time
(4 sessions)at Santa Monica College -
The artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries redefined the significance of the painted surface in the rapidly changing Parisian art world, pitting traditionalists against newcomers who would turn the art world upside down. Through lecture and slide illustrations, explore the lives and works of artists within the Impressionist, Post-Impressionist,...
The artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries...
Read moreFriday Aug 5th, 10am - 12pm Pacific Time
(2 sessions)at New York Botanical Garden -
This class will take place online. Registered students will receive login instructions. Drawing from sources as far back as Ebers Papyrus, an Egyptian medical treatise from 1550 BCE, as well as stories from his own experience as an emergency physician, Dr. Morrison will offer a brief history of medicinal plants and an overview of plant-based treatments...
This class will take place online. Registered students...
Read moreTuesday Jul 26th, 6:30pm - 7:30pm Eastern Time
at Brooklyn Institute for Social Research -
At age 37, Richard Wagner—composer, exile, and failed revolutionary—set to work on the project that would consume the next 25 years of his life. By its completion, it had grown into arguably the most ambitious artwork of the 19th century: the monumental cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen, a fifteen-hour operatic tetralogy of unprecedented scope and...
At age 37, Richard Wagner—composer, exile, and failed...
Read moreThursday Jul 14th, 6:30pm - 9:30pm Eastern Time
(4 sessions)at Santa Monica College -
The glasswork of the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods is among the most elegant and extravagant in decorative art history. Some of the most famous and prolific glass designers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries such as Louis Comfort Tiffany, Emile Gallé, and René Lalique exemplify the outstanding contributions made to works of art in glass...
The glasswork of the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods...
Read moreFriday Oct 21st, 10am - 12pm Pacific Time
at New York Botanical Garden -
Gain an introduction to the terminology, concepts, and basic principles of landscape design through lectures and simple two-dimensional exercises. This course is recommended for students with little or no background in design who want to design for their own home or who are considering a Certificate.
Gain an introduction to the terminology, concepts,...
Read moreTuesday Aug 9th, 6pm - 8pm Eastern Time
(4 sessions)at Los Angeles Center of Photography -
The Los Angeles Center of Photography is thrilled to produce an ongoing series on the history of photography. The series, typically offered the third Tuesday of each month, will be divided into the genres of photography. This year features lectures on notable Black and Women photographers in history, Street Photography, Still Life, Landscape and Documentary....
The Los Angeles Center of Photography is thrilled...
Read moreTuesday Jul 19th, 5pm - 6:30pm Pacific Time
at Birth Day Presence -
The 4-session childbirth preparation course is ideal for parents who prefer to digest the material more fully, engage in rich discussions, and have an opportunity to practice pain-relief techniques, rather than just learn about them. Our childbirth preparation classes are well rounded and accessible and in this group format you'll have the opportunity...
The 4-session childbirth preparation course is ideal...
Read moreMonday Jul 11th, 7pm - 9pm Eastern Time
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