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ENERO
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Martes 24 |
Coloquio de la Prof. Christine Swain “The
Iberian Strong Preterit as a ‘Special’ Class”
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Miércoles 25
7:00 PM Knickerbocker |
Víctor Rodríguez Núñez “Poetry
and Translation”
- His work reflects his deep interest and involvement in Hispanic literature and heritage and draws from his culturally rich past. A native of Cuba, Rodríguez-Núñez has worked as a journalist in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Colombia and has served as a magazine and journal editor. |
Domingo 29
9:00 AM At 57 West 10th St., Holland (use 9th St. entrance). |
Race and Racism series at First United
Methodist Church. Lupita Reyes, “Personal Reflections
from a Hispanic Perspective.” Open to the public.
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FEBRERO
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Jueves 2
3:00 PM Maas Conference Room |
Coloquio de la Prof. Amy Swanson. “How bilinguals (Spanish-English) process interlingual homographic verbs” |
Jueves 2
Vanderwerf 104 |
“El dia que me amen” -Two childhood pals, Joaquin (Adrian Suar) and Mara (Leticia Bredice), have lost their way as adults in this moving drama. Joaquin's afraid of the world, and his fears and insecurities won't allow him to leave his father's home. Mara, on the other hand, just can't seem to decide what she wants to be when she grows up … even though she's already an adult. Separate, they're as fragile as can be, but together, they're a force to be reckoned with. |
Jueves 9
3:00 PM Maas Conference Room |
Coloquio de la Prof. Charla Lorenzen. “The Learning Journey: Reflections of Teaching and Learning Spanish in the United States” |
9 de Febrero-2 de Abril
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Latin American Graphics: The Evolution of Identity from the Mythical to the Personal The Muskegon Museum of Art will present /Latin American Graphics: The Evolution of Identity from the Mythical to the Personal. The exhibition showcases the work of 49 artists and provides a glimpse into the evolution of Latin American printmaking during the last decades of the 20th century. |
MARZO
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| Jueves 2 Vanderwerf 102 |
“Mar adentro” - Based on a true story, this moving film centers on a Spaniard, Ramon Sampedro (Javier Bardem), who's condemned to life as a quadriplegic. Determined to die with dignity, Sampedro leads a 30-year campaign to win the right to end his life. An extraordinary man, Sampedro inspires his lawyer, Julia (Belen Rueda), and a local woman (Lola Duenas) to reach for the stars, and through his inspiration, the women achieve far beyond their wildest dreams. |
ABRIL
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| Jueves 6 Vanderwerf 102 |
“Cronicas” Tracking a serial killer dubbed "the Monster of Babahoyo"-- an elusive criminal who rapes, murders and buries children -- Miami reporter Manolo Bonilla (John Leguizamo) travels to a small village |