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#TODAY 6pm KJCC hosts the opening Night of CALA Spring 2017 Foreign Film Series - Moderator: Michael Zam bit.ly/2lr957f

#TODAY 6pm KJCC hosts the opening Night of CALA Spring 2017 Foreign Film Series - Moderator: Michael Zam
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#SaveTheDate MAY 2nd, 6:30pm LAST PANEL of series Victims of Franquismo: A Reparation that Never Comes" +Info: bit.ly/2p1R8he

#SaveTheDate MAY 2nd, 6:30pm 
LAST PANEL of series Victims of Franquismo: A Reparation that Never Comes" +Info: bit.ly/2p1R8he
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Mark your calendar! Thursday, April 19 and Friday, April 20, 2018: JSCS@20: A Conference to Celebrate 20 Years of the Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies +Info: bit.ly/JSCS20KJCC NYUSpanishPortuguese NYU Center for the Humanities @lmf_nyu CLACS at NYU @spainy_ Spain Edu Office USA Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies

Mark your calendar!
Thursday, April 19 and Friday, April 20, 2018: JSCS@20: A Conference to Celebrate 20 Years of the Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies
+Info: bit.ly/JSCS20KJCC 
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If you're unfamiliar with the Morgan Beatus [MS M.644; Spain (c. 940-945)], I highly recommend browsing it a bit at The Morgan here: ica.themorgan.org/manuscript/thu… It's the medieval art equivalent of "adding googly eyes makes everything 10x funnier"

If you're unfamiliar with the Morgan Beatus [MS M.644;  Spain (c. 940-945)], I highly recommend browsing it a bit at <a href="/MorganLibrary/">The Morgan</a> here: ica.themorgan.org/manuscript/thu…
It's the medieval art equivalent of "adding googly eyes makes everything 10x funnier"