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Spinoza on Mind: Manuscript Workshop

UCLA Hershey Hall Salon (Room 158)

April 25-26, 2026 UCLA, Hershey Hall Salon (Room 158) RSVP HERE     Please join us on Saturday-Sunday, April 25-26, 2026 in Hershey Hall Salon (Room 158) for “Spinoza on Mind: Manuscript Workshop.”     Workshop program coming soon!     Join our mailing list! Sign up for our mailing list to stay up-to-date with future UCLA Philosophy events, conferences, and colloquia! SIGN UP HERE

Chamber Music at the Clark presents: ATOS Trio

William Andrews Clark Memorial Library 2520 Cimarron Street, Los Angeles

Founded in Berlin, Germany in 2003, the ATOS Trio has established itself as one of the finest piano trios performing today. After intensive studies with Ilan Gronich, Menahem Pressler, and the Alban Berg Quartet, the Trio won the Deutsche Musikwettbewerb, the Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson International Trio Award, and the Melbourne Chamber Music Competition. A New Generation Artists Award from the BBC and a Borletto Buitoni Award soon followed. Since then, the ATOS Trio has performed in many of the world’s prestigious venues, including Carnegie Hall, Wigmore Hall, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, and the Berlin Philharmonic Kammersaal, to name but a few, with a repertoire...

“Because of slavery”: The Irreverent Art of Kara Walker and Harryette Mullen

The Brick 518 N. Western Ave., Los Angeles

“Because of slavery” is the correct answer to the question: Why did the slaveholding states go to war against the free states of the Union? MONUMENTS reckons with deceptive narratives implicit in the presentation of a defeated Confederacy — not as traitors and losers, but as objects of hero worship. The Old South lost the Civil War but won the nation's post-war reconciliation with monuments, movies, and textbooks that upheld white supremacy and perpetuated black subordination. Kara Walker’s art and Harryette Mullen’s poetry have in common an irreverent attitude toward oppressive systems and institutions, from the Lost Cause glorified in...

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