Senior Seminar Lecture Series
Filmmaker Michel Auder talks about his work and his career of more than 40 years. A member of the 1960s Zanzibar French filmmaker collective, and married to Warhol superstar Viva and later to Cindy Sherman, Auder has spent his career voyeuristically documenting his own life and the downtown New York art scene with both poignancy and irony. Auder's work has been included in numerous prestigious film festivals and collections and has been featured at the Museum of Modern Art, the Anthology Film Archives, and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.
Free and Open to the Public/All Students
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
6 to 7:30 p.m. | Room SL24H, Lowenstein Center, Lower Level
When police should issue warnings - Michael Dorf on law
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*When police should issue warnings - Michael Dorf on law *
By Michael C. Dorf [Cornell Law School]
As I noted on the blog (here and here), last week an...
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