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The Center for the Arts in Society welcomes our new fellow for the Fall 2008 semester, Shirley Wajda. Dr. Wajda received a Ph.D. in American Civilization from the University of Pennsylvania and teaches in the Department of History at Kent State University. Her research areas include American cultural and social history; material culture; visual culture; history of photography; consumerism and consumption. |
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The Arts Greenhouse is hosting a series of three talks on hip-hop at Carnegie Mellon this semester. The first talk, entitled Culture, Styles, Rhymes - The True Meaning of Hip-Hop, was held held in October.
Upcoming talks in the series:
November 22 - Hip-Hop, Art and Commerce with special guest Sterling L. Berliant of Atlantic Records
December 6 - Hip-Hop, Balance and Responsibility
For more information contact Amos Levy, Program Coordinator (412-268-5279) or amoslevy@cmu.edu.
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