Antony Bianchini, bass
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FreeSenior recital featuring Antony Bianchini, bass.
Event is free and open to the public.
Loyola follows all City of New Orleans protocols for COVID-19 regarding indoor music venues.
Transient Canvas
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FreeVersipel New Music presents the Boston-based contemporary duo Transient Canvas in Glitter on the Undersurface,  a new program that explores the hidden sounds of everyday life and their effect on our state of mind. From the white noise of a hundred conversations on a crowded street to the clanging claustrophobia of an MRI machine, our lives are shaped and shadowed by our own personal soundtracks. Featuring music by New Orleans’s own Kari Besharse and Philip Schuessler with additional works by Jonathan Bailey Holland, Emily Koh, and Crystal Pascucci.
OcTUBAfest
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FreeJoin us for our annual celebration of low brass and autumn, OcTUBAfest!Â
Event is free and open to the public. Loyola School of Music & Theatre Arts follows all City of New Orleans guidance for indoor music venues regarding COVID-19.
Father James Carter String Quartet
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FreeFr. James Carter has always been an avid supporter of the arts, particularly of Loyola’s College of Music and Media. During his tenure as university president, Carter was an outspoken proponent of arts education, and demonstrated time and time again his commitment to Loyola’s unique tradition of excellence in this field.
Event is free and open to the public. The Loyola School of Music & Theatre Arts hosts events in compliance with the City of New Orleans' guidance for indoor music venues regarding COVID-19.
Coffee@CIE Presents: Pedro Benitez
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FreeJoin CIE for special Coffee@CIE on Wednesday, October 20 from 3:30 - 4:30 PM on Zoom. We'll be joined by Pedro Benitez ('15), Operations Manager at Cereza Coffee, for a discussion about Latin American Coffee and the Coffee Industry.
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Letters to Loyola: Take Care of Your Mental Health
October 7, 2021
Dear Loyola,
To state the overwhelmingly obvious, this has been a tough couple of months for all of us – actually, a tough couple of years. Each of us has handled the anxiety and uncertainty in different ways. Whether you are stoic to the point of denial, or feeling particularly fragile right now, I hope that you pay close attention to taking care of yourself.
Taylor J. White, soprano: A Tradition of African American Music
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FreeGraduate vocalist Taylor White presents a recital titled "A Tradition of African American Music."  The recital features the world premiere of To Meditate in His Temple, composed by .
Event is free and open to the public.
All of the Loyola School of Music & Theatre Arts performances are conducted in compliance with the City of New Orleans' protocols for indoor music venues.Â
"Love and Domination: Sexual Consent and the Hebrew Bible"
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FreeThis talk explores the question of sexual consent in the Hebrew Bible, also known as the Old Testament. When is biblical sex about love or procreation, and when is it a weapon of power and domination?Â
Please join us for this talk given by Dr. Jason Gaines, Professor of Practice and Director of Undergraduate Studies and member of the Department of Jewish Studies at Tulane University.Â