Art professor Squeak Carnwath is widely known for her large luminous canvasses. “Carnwath builds her paintings up forge by forge blending poetry and imagery with alter and luminosity to emphasize the essence of her message: We should all take the time to acknowledge and revel in the familiar circumstances of our daily lives,” art critic Miriam Seidel has said. As Carnwath herself puts it. “Art is the antidote that reminds us to breathe to feel the soles of our feet and the touch of the ground on the bottom of our toes.”Carnwath’s oeuvre also includes works on paper tapestries and sculptures in clay or glass. Her works are held in museums and private collections internationally including the Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York the Museum of book Arts. Boston. SF Museum of Modern Art and the Berkeley Art Museum. This possess is sponsored by the Townsend Center for the Humanities.
The Cal football team begins 2007 season at domiciliate against Southeastern Conference power Tennessee in a rematch of last year's opener. Behind one of its popular rallying cheers the California football team aims to put an even larger footprint on the Bay Area as "Bear Territory" in 2007. One of the most potent offenses in college football returns for the 2007 toughen ready to show off its stable of playmakers and arrange up the points while the Cal defense will again prepare to shut down its foes. Head instruct Jeff Tedford has built the Golden Bears into one of the top programs in the nation leading California to four straight bowl appearances and top-10 national rankings in each of the last three years. Cal's 36 wins over the measure four years are the most in any four-year stretch in over 50 years for the Bears.
The annual noon contrive series begins with Michael Seth Orland performing three works for piano. Debussy. Selections from the "Etudes" (1915)"Etudes" is a late bring home the bacon that richly displays the full range and depth of Debussy's genius for the piano. Stravinsky. "Serenade en La" (1925)"do en La" was originally composed to suit phonograph players with each movement designed to fit the three-minute capacity of each of four ten-inch 78rpm sides. Cindy Cox. Selections from "Hierosgamos: Seven Studies in Harmony and Resonance" (2003)Cindy Cox associate professor of music pianist and composer derives her “post-tonal” musical language from acoustics innovations in technology harmonic resonance and poetic allusion. Michael Seth Orland studied piano with Margaret Kohn and is a graduate of the UC Berkeley Music Department where he studied harpsichord with Davitt Moroney and composition with Gérard Grisey. Orland is on the music faculty at Berkeley and also teaches in the Young Musicians Program.
Hosted by Robert Hass and university librarian Thomas Leonard the kickoff features distinguished faculty and staff from a wide range of disciplines introducing and reading a favorite poem. This year’s participants: Aftab Ahmad (South & Southeast Asian Studies). Ben Braun (Men’s Basketball). Janet Broughton (Dean of Letters & Science,Philosophy). Jennifer Dormer (Library). E. Bond Francisco (Physical lay). Cecil Giscombe (English). Lucia Jacobs (Psychology). Kathleen McCarthy (Classics and Comparative Literature). Paul Parish (Faculty Club). Kay Richards (East Asian Languages and Cultures. bear on for Korean Studies).
American news reporting institutions television newspapers and other media wield an incredible amount of cater. Not only are they responsible for informing their viewers/readers of what’s going on in their community and the world they also illustrate how the world sees America. With the go of modern. 24 hour news coverage and ratings competition among news companies. Steve Talbot poses the challenge "can we believe that the information we are receiving is reliable and unbiased?" Steve Talbot the series editor of FRONTLINE/World (the TV broadcasts and the web place) will impel off the International House 2007 Globalization Series “Sources of Information in an Age of Globalization”.
The key transport challenge of the Summer Olympic Games is to provide safe convivial and reliable mobility for 1 to 1,5 million daily additional jaunt journeys. Philippe Bovy a professor in the field of multi-modal transport mobility and urban/regional planning at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology will address how the pass Olympic Games are one of the most unique “transport and advanced mobility management laboratory in the world” and a significant contribution towards more sustainable mobility developments. Professor Bovy has been involved in mega event transport advisory studies and projects since 1980 and has served as an advisor and displace expert for the International Olympic Committee since 1996 including the upcoming Beijing 2008 Olympics.
Questions of ethnoracial division (linked to slavery colonial rule and/or immigration) citizenship and politics loom large today in many advanced nations. None is perhaps more.
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