In/Sight = On/Site, Recent paintings by Ella Yang and Mary K. Connelly
The Educational Programs Committee of the Yale Alumni Association of Metropolitan New York, the Yale School of Management Alumni Association, and Columbia University's Industrial Engineering & Operations Research Department present .... "The Global Economic Crisis: The U.S. in a Volatile World" Financial shocks on Wall Street have spilled over into global economics and politics. Major economic problems are hitting not only the United States, but also Europe, China, India, Russia, and Japan. Generational tensions (Europe), rising unemployment (China), nationalism (India), stagnation (Japan), and frustrated ambitions (Russia) are accelerating the creation of a new international order. In this lecture Professor Bracken explores these challenges and looks at what they mean for America's national security as well as the future of the U.S economy. Professor Bracken's lecture will be followed by Q&A and an informal reception. All are welcome to enjoy this educational enrichment opportunity, to be held at Davis Auditorium in Schapiro Center on the campus of Columbia University. Early registration is strongly encouraged. Tickets are $12 before May 20, and $15 on or after May 20. Register today by clicking here. In/Sight = On/Site, Recent paintings by Ella Yang and Mary K. Connelly
The Disappearance of Objects: Yale University Press Author Joshua Shannon on New York Art and the Rise of the Postmodern City
The Educational Programs Committee and the Arts & Entertainment Committee of the Yale Alumni Association of Metropolitan New York (YAAMNY), in collaboration with The National Arts Club, present... an evening with Yale University Press author Joshua Shannon on his book The Disappearance of Objects: New York Art and the Rise of the Postmodern City. Shannon is assistant professor of contemporary art history and theory at the University of Maryland In the years around 1960, a rapid process of deindustrialization profoundly changed New York City. At the same time, massive highway construction, urban housing renewal, and the growth of the financial sector altered the city's landscape. As the new economy took shape, manufacturing lofts, piers, and small shops were replaced by sleek high-rise housing blocks and office towers. Focusing on works by Claes Oldenburg, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, and Donald Judd, Shannon shows how New York art engaged with this transformation. Shannon argues that these four artists - all living amid the changes - filled their art with old street signs, outmoded flashlights, and other discarded objects in a richly revealing effort to understand the economic and architectural transformation of their city. Join us in the second floor parlor room of the National Arts Club's Tilden Mansion at 15 Gramercy Park South for Professor Shannon's lecture, followed by an informal reception. Register today by clicking here. All are welcome; this event is open to the public. Register before May 20th and save: tickets $8 before May 20th, $12 thereafter. Dwight Hall Open House at Yale Reunions
Revisit Dwight Hall at Yale, meet current staff and students, and catch up on current and future activities of the Hall. Yale and Service: Learning from our Local, National, and International Communities
Kander and Ebb: Yale Press Author James Leve on the Duo Behind Cabaret & Chicago
The Educational Programs and Arts & Entertainment Committees of the Yale Alumni Association of Metropolitan New York (YAAMNY), in collaboration with the Graduate Musical Theater Writing program of the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, present an afternoon with Yale University Press author and Yale alumnus James Leve on the collaboration between composer Kander and lyricist Ebb. Composer John Kander and lyricist Fred Ebb collaborated for more than forty years, longer than any such partnership in Broadway history. Their two most successful works, Cabaret and Chicago, had critically acclaimed Broadway revivals and were made into Oscar-winning films. Professor Leve's book, the first study of Kander and Ebb, examines their artistic accomplishments as individuals and as a team. Leve discusses their contribution to the concept musical; he examines some of their most popular works including Cabaret, Chicago, and Kiss of the Spider Woman; and he reassesses their flops as well as their incomplete and abandoned projects. James Leve is associate professor of musicology and coordinator of music history at Northern Arizona University. Students of musical theater and lovers of Kander and Ebb's songs and shows will enjoy hearing firsthand from Professor Leve. His talk will be followed by a question and answer session and an informal reception. This program will take place in a wonderful black box theatre in the heart of the East Village. Register today by clicking here. Register before May 29th and save! Tickets are $8 before May 20th and $12 thereafter. All are welcome. This event is open to the public. Social Change: Not Just for the Professionals
Public Service/Social Justice Committee Meeting
I. Introduction of New Co-Chairs II. Overview of Yale Day Of Service 2009 and Preparing for Day of Service - May 15, 2010 III. Selecting June, July and August Projects IV. Status on Juvenile Justice Project with Mayor Corey Booker's Office (Newark, NJ) V. Final Comments Dwight Hall friendraiser in NYC
An Invitation to Meet Dwight Hall in NYC
Arts & Entertainment Commitee meeting
PortSide NewYork Benefit Cocktail Party
The Public Service/Social Justice Committee of the YALE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF METROPOLITAN NEW YORK is proud to co-sponsor the first PortSide NewYork Benefit. PortSide was one of the New York sites for the global Yale Day of Service (May 16, 2009) whereby volunteers thoroughly enjoyed a successful boat restoration project. In addition to organizing and performing restoration projects, PortSide NewYork is a non-profit organization advancing a new vision for revitalizing New York City's waterfront by creating waterside public spaces without displacing the maritime functions essential to the city's transportation infrastructure. They promote sustainable waterfront planning that fosters the greenest form of transportation, waterborne transportation, and thinks about it in new ways, while also delivering educational, cultural, and recreational waterfront experiences in community-oriented ways. Yalies involved in this innovative, young organization include: Carolina Salguero '82, Director of PortSide NewYork, Elaine Carmichael '82, Board Member, and Daniel Goncharoff '82, Advisory Board Member Proceeds from the benefit fundraiser will support planning for, and interim programming in, Atlantic Basin, soon to be the first publicly-accessible home for PortSide. The New York City Economic Development Corporation (EDC) is negotiating directly with PortSide NewYork to create this home, next to the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, which will include a pier as well as interior space for public programs. For Yalies and their guests who attend, PortSide NewYork has graciously offered to provide a free boat tour to be scheduled later in the summer. More event details at http://www.portsidenewyork.org/fundraiser.htm. Get your tickets online at http://portsidefundraiser.eventbrite.com PortSide NewYork, aboard the tanker MARY A. WHALEN Party and Reception in support of State Senator Daniel Squadron
Social / Networking Events Committee Meeting
Troma films: Lloyd Kaufman '69, My Life in Independent Cinema
The YAAMNY Arts & Entertainment Committee presents a talk by Lloyd Kaufman '69 on how to succeed in independent cinema. Numerous now-famous talents including Kevin Costner, Samuel L. Jackson, Oliver Stone, Marisa Tomei, Robert DeNiro, and Carmen Electra had their first start in Lloyd's films. Lloyd will discuss his success as the world's longest surviving, most prolific independent film maker. He will show clips from his newest work, and share trade secrets that allowed him to produce gargantuan screen epics on microscopic budgets. Lloyd Kaufman is a giant in the field of independent films, having produced, directed, written and even acted in over 20 original films in 35 years at Troma Films, the New York City based company he co-founded with Yale classmate Mike Hertz. He works in a unique genre combining violence, sex, political satire, horror, humor and what film critic Pauline Kael called "actual sweetness." He has given to Western culture the iconic "Toxic Avenger," currently resurrected as a Broadway musical. PoultryGeist, his latest work, features gigantic mutant chickens who spring from a fried chicken franchise and devour the staff, an ominous talking hamburger, musical and dance interludes and a cameo by Lloyd himself. To register for this event and the reception afterwards, please click here. Special thanks to Norm Zamcheck '69 for helping to organize this event! Lori Laitman's "Early Snow" at Weill Recital Hall, June 18, 2009
IvyPlus Alumni Party!
Join YAAMNY and the Ivy Plus Society for another alumni party!
This is a great way to enjoy a summer night and meet new people at a fun NYC spot. Advanced RSVP required; click here to register. Ticket prices: $15 if you register by June 16th, $20 thereafter. TIPS membership & events are open to "young alumni" broadly defined to include those ages 21-42. For more information, visit the TIPS website Yale Alumni Special Discount for NYC StartUp Conference
YAAMNY's Networking Committee is happy to present this special offer to NYC area Yale alumni! The NY Post-sponsored NYC Start-Up is a one-day interactive forum for working or laid off corporate professionals interested in creating a new business, or existing business owners to reach the next level. The event features: - NYC agencies that provide funding, training, and resources for new businesses Seating is limited. For registration and more information go to http://www.westcoastgroupny.com/. Yale alumni receive a 20% discount by using code MUL624 NY Historical Society Reception
Yale GALA and Penn GALA Gay Pride Party
LGBTQ All-Ivy & Friends Mixer at Yale Club, Monday June 29, 6-9 pm MUST RSVP
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