Sep '06 - Dec '09
So what do you think?
More about the Lectures here:
http://www.archinect.com/schoolblog/entry.php?id=80052_0_39_0_C345
By the way, to answer the last comments on that previous post, I ended up taking the Kwinter and Waldheim classes. A couple of weeks into the semester but I feel like this semester I am more than getting my money's worth. Both classes are intense.
Finally, anyone know of any good places to watch the debate in Washington DC tonight? I am in town for a conference and want to go out and see how real politicos do it. Be careful as you register and vote out there.
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ugly poster
schisse
schisse or Scheiße ?
Last year's was much better...
I know there are a lot of people who gather at the Graduate Student cafeteria (Gropius Building) to watch a lot of politics since it's also very close the the Law Review.
thanks, but I need parties in DC...
Like the poster. Would like to go to the Raktansky lecture especially. His thought was influential in my thesis - alas I am in NZ. I would be keen to see how that goes.
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boy, i really wish i was high right now
Rakatansky lectured at our school last semester...it was really interesting except when he played his "sample & scratch" version of "these are a few of my favorite things", twice, and awkwardly bobbed his head to it.