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Subversive Mini Art Festival

Subversive is a mini-art festival aimed at exploring the seemingly “benevolent” appeal of subcultures. The festival will point out the parallels that exist among the subcultures of Burlesque, the Ball Scene, Roller Derby, Lucha Libre, among others. The event will look at alternative conceptions of “masculinity” and “femininity” in spaces that redefine the role of gender and sexuality in a hetero-normative society. We will discover how these subcultures relate to each other and sociopolitical movements, and how they influence mainstream attitudes and culture.

www.subversiveart.net

Burlesque Show

APRIL 9th 2010
Doors Open 8pm with dance music provided by Hunter College Radio

Show Starts at 9:30pm
695 Park Ave, Room 543 Hunter North
There will be refreshments served at the event

Art Exhibition
April 16th 2010
Reception from 7-11pm
Art for Change
1699 Lexington Ave
B/t 106th and 107th
Trains: #4 and #6 to 110th/ Lexington Ave

Screening Information
Visit: www.subversiveart.net/screenings.html

Co-Sponsors:
WHCS Hunter College Radio, IMA Radio, Alpha Phi Omega, EYEspeak
Hunter College Film and Media Society, Sister Resistor and Art for Change

COME HAVE FUN AND MEET YOUR GREAT HUNTER COMMUNITY
Costumes are welcome…..
normal is abnormal on the April 9TH

IMA Alum Hector Canonge’s project at Discover Queens Visitor’s Center

Queen Beats

“QUEENS BEATS,” investigates how people are able to experience cultures, traditions, ethnic heritage, and the borough’s history through music, spoken word, local languages, and field sounds recorded in the neighborhoods along the 18 stops of the ‘International Express.’ QUEENS BEATS featured the interactive projects URBIS18 (a touch-screen interactive sound map), and IRTag (an interactive installation using barcode scanning technology). More information about the project: www.hectorcanonge.net/

Writing For Film & Television

The Mayor’s Office of Film, Theater, and Broadcasting,
The Writers of America, East and Hunter College Present
Careers In Entertainment: Writing for Film and Television

On Monday, April 26, 2010, the Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting, the
Writers Guild of America, East and Hunter College will present Careers in Entertainment:
Writing for Film and Television – a panel discussion featuring writers who work in film,
television drama, late night comedy, children’s programming and morning news. The panel
is free, open to the public, and will take place at Hunter College at 6:30pm.
Comprised of members of the Writers Guild of America, East, the labor union that represents
professional writers in film, television, and radio, Careers in Entertainment: Writing for
Film and Television will give students and interested New Yorkers the opportunity to hear
first-hand from writers who have found success in New York City. In addition to sharing
their personal accounts working in different genres, the panelists will also offer career advice
to the audience based on their own experiences breaking into the industry. A Q&A session
will follow.

Panelists for Careers in Entertainment: Writing for Film and Television include:
WAYNE FEDERMAN –writer, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
ALLISON GIRVIN – writer, Good Morning America
CARIN GREENBERG – writer, Between the Lions, Ghostwriter
BRIAN KOPPELMAN – writer, Solitary Man, Rounders
CHARLIE RUBIN – writer, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, The Jon Stewart Show

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