DVD
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Scope Note: DVD is used for any disc media storing video files, even if the disk is actually a CD
Found in 275 Collections and/or Records:
Katrina: The Neo-Liberal Deluge, 2012-05-16
Item — Shelf 80, Box: 4, Object: 223
Identifier: 80.4.223
Dates:
2012-05-16
Kindness and Courage on Death Row, 2009-03-09
Item — Shelf 80, Box: 6, Object: 1067
Identifier: 80.6.1067
Abstract
Thomas Cahill
Dates:
Event: 2009-03-09
Kirtan and Dialogue with Mahamandaleshwar Swami Nityananda, 2012-07-30
Item — Shelf 80, Box: 3, Object: 128
Identifier: 80.3.128
Dates:
2012-07-30
Learning to Walk in the Dark, 2013-09-15
Item — Shelf 80, Box: 6, Object: 916
Identifier: 80.6.916
Abstract
Barbara Brown Taylor . Popular religious and spiritual teachers have a lot of positive things to say about “light” and “enlightenment,” but almost nothing to say about the value of “endarkenment.” Yet darkness plays an essential role in the spiritual life, especially when the well-lit structures of old-time religion are falling down. What might it mean to learn to walk in the dark? Could this be a skill that none of us can do without? Ordained Episcopal priest and memoirist Barbara Brown...
Dates:
Event: 2013-09-15
Lisa Brodyaga, 2009-10-05
Item — Shelf 80, Box: 3, Object: 145
Identifier: 80.3.145
Dates:
2009-10-05
Love Your Enemies: Community Workshop Part 1, 2014-09-27
Item — Shelf 80, Box: 6, Object: 980
Identifier: 80.6.980
Abstract
Sharon Salzberg and Tenzin Robert Thurman, Ph.D. Presented in partnership with Dawn Mountain. Dawn Mountain and the Rothko Chapel invite you to a delightful day of training and dialogue on the benefits of leading a mindful, love-filled life. Celebrated Buddhist scholars and teachers Sharon Salzberg and Tenzin Robert Thurman, Ph.D., lead a community workshop based on their 2013 book Love Your Enemies: How to Break the Anger Habit & Be a Whole Lot Happier. Salzberg and Thurman offer...
Dates:
Event: 2014-09-27
Love Your Enemies: Community Workshop Part 2, 2014-09-27
Item — Shelf 80, Box: 6, Object: 981
Identifier: 80.6.981
Abstract
Sharon Salzberg and Tenzin Robert Thurman, Ph.D. Presented in Partnership with Dawn Mountain. Dawn Mountain and the Rothko Chapel invite you to a delightful day of training and dialogue on the benefits of leading a mindful, love-filled life. Celebrated Buddhist scholars and teachers Sharon Salzberg and Tenzin Robert Thurman, Ph.D., lead a community workshop based on their 2013 book Love Your Enemies: How to Break the Anger Habit & Be a Whole Lot Happier. Salzberg and Thurman offer...
Dates:
Event: 2014-09-27
Mainstreaming Torture, 2014-11-13
Item — Shelf 80, Box: 6, Object: 986
Identifier: 80.6.986
Abstract
Discussion Dr. Rebecca Gordon and Dr. Sarah Sentilles. What happens to a society when torture becomes mainstreamed? How does it impact accepted ethical and spiritual systems? Is it possible to bring awareness to torture through depictions without revictimizing those pictured? UN Special Rapporteur on Torture Juan E. Méndez moderates a discussion exploring these questions with scholar Dr. Rebecca Gordon and author Dr. Sarah Sentilles. Méndez is a lawyer and human rights activist known for...
Dates:
Event: 2014-11-13
Mark Rothko: A Musical Response, 2014-04-11
Item — Shelf 80, Box: 6, Object: 967
Identifier: 80.6.967
Abstract
Haskell Small. Mark Rothko’s work, including the Rothko Chapel, has inspired numerous responses in prose, poetry, movement, and music. Noted pianist Haskell Small performs his piece The Rothko Room: Journeys in Silence, which was inspired by the Rothko Room in the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC. Additionally, the concert includes pieces inspired by the spiritual power of mountains by Alan Hovhaness. Small is an accomplished composer and pianist, and has performed with great success in...
Dates:
Event: 2014-04-11
Mark Rothko: a Response in Verse, 2014-05-21
Item — Shelf 80, Box: 6, Object: 974
Identifier: 80.6.974
Abstract
Nicole Brossard. Throughout the years, visitors have responded to the silent power of Mark Rothko’s work, and particularly the Rothko Chapel, by composing poems. Acclaimed Canadian avant-garde poet and novelist Nicole Brossard debuts a poem inspired by her intense admiration and affection for Rothko’s work. She also reads from her latest collection of poems in English. Brossard has published more than 30 books, including Nicole Brossard: Selections (2010, translated by Jennifer Moxley) and...
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Event: 2014-05-21