SBL ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS David Archuleta

David Archuleta became a star when he was just 16. In 2008 more than 30 million television viewers fell in love with his angelic voice and their 44 million votes made him runner-up in Season 7 of “American Idol.” Soon after, the young Utahan had his first single “Crush,” debuted at No. 2 on the

Journey

Discover the uniqueness and authentic beauty of the Motion Theatre Dance Company! Come and experience a Matinee or Evening performance of contemporary ballet and modern dance which includes the children’s dance program @ www.sbmovementarts.com. Award winning artist Maria Rendina Frantz will explore uncharted territory with the premier her new work Journey to an original score by composer Augustine Detar. Emerging choreographers, U.C.S.B. graduates Kelly O’Connor, Sammy Gerraty and Gianna Burright will also present three exciting, original contemporary works you won’t want to miss!

2019 Geiringer Lecture Series: Danielle Fosler-Lussier (Ohio State University)

Dr. Danielle Fosler-Lussier, Professor of Musicology at Ohio State University, will present a public lecture, "The International Agenda of America’s Music Clubs," on Wednesday, April 17, 2019 from 3:30-4:45 pm in Music Room 1145 on the UCSB campus. The event will be presented as part of the 2019 Geiringer Lecture Series and will be hosted by Music History and Theory Forum and sponsored by the Geiringer Lecture Fund.

RESEARCH FOCUS GROUP TALK: EPISTEMOLOGICAL REVOLUTION IN JAPAN’S LONG 1968

A focus on student actors has often led historians of Japan to dismiss the idea of epochal change in “the long 1968.” This talk adopts the perspective of the older generation of Japanese social scientists to show these years as a watershed in the basis of authoritative knowledge. The existing historiography often presents these scholars as reactionary. I show how they, in concert with their colleagues abroad, actually anticipated and indeed accelerated epistemological revolution.

Born in the two decades from 1900-1920, “transwar” social scientists assumed leadership of their disciplines in the 1930s and maintained intellectual hegemony across the chronological divide of World War II. They were linked by shared demographic characteristics and, more importantly, through a common commitment to objectivity. Transcending the domestic intellectual community, conviction in objectivity drew together a transnational network of scholars able to trust and engage with each other’s work. I show how, during the 1960s, their critiques of the postwar order (that they themselves had built) led to the dethronement of objectivity as the hallmark of epistemological legitimacy, and to their own exit from the universities. I conclude by looking at their younger replacements, who inaugurated subjective, activist, and particularist paradigms of knowledge.

2nd Annual UCSB Arts Walk

UC Santa Barbara will present the second annual UCSB Arts Walk on Wednesday, April 17, 2019 from 4:30-8 p.m. at various locations across the UCSB campus. Sponsored by UCSB’s Division of Humanities and Fine Arts with presentations from the UCSB Library, Department of Music, MultiCultural Center, Department of Theater and Dance, Department of Art, College of Creative Studies, and Art, Design, & Architecture Museum, the event will give students, faculty, staff, and community members the opportunity to visit galleries and studios, watch preview performances and behind the scenes rehearsals, and participate in programming designed to highlight the artistic creativity and talent of the UCSB community, all free of charge.

MIT Lecture on CyberSecurity

Join MIT Enterprise Forum for a lecture on CyberSecurity: 5th Generation Threats on Wednesday, April 17th from 5-8pm

Parallel Stories Lecture: T.C. Boyle

Bestselling author and Santa Barbara native, T.C. Boyle returns to Parallel Stories to read from his new novel exploring the first scientific and recreational forays into LSD and its mind-altering possibilities. "Outside Looking In" deals with the early years of LSD, from its first synthesis by Albert Hofmann in 1943, to the time when it broke free of strictly psychiatric use and set society afire in the Harvard-based experimentation of the 1960s. Boyle could not be more timely, as he examines through his fiction what it might mean now that psychedelic drugs are once again being used clinically. And, yes, says the author, "Dr. Leary does appear as a subsidiary character in this one, just as Dr. Kinsey appeared in my novel The Inner Circle and Dr. Kellogg in The Road to Wellville." Join SBMA for an utterly engaging and occasionally trippy look at the nature of reality, identity, and consciousness through the idiosyncratic and always entertaining lens of T.C. Boyle.

Book signing to follow.

Free Film Screening // The Feminist On CellBlock Y

Cup of Culture
The Feminist On CellBlock Y
Wed, April 17th, 6 PM
Film/MCC Theater

A convicted felon, Richard Edmond-Vargas, builds a feminist movement from behind bars at an all-male prison in Soledad, California. The movement grew from the education the inmates received by participating in a self-run program, which teaches that to be a “proper man” you don’t have to be emotionless and violent. Post film discussion with Richard Edmond-Vargas himself. 1h 15m

café KITP: The Physics of Flying – Teaching a Robotic Glider to Soar Like a Bird

café KITP is a "physics café" which begins with a presentation by a speaker (usually a postdoctoral physicist) and is followed by questions and provocations facilitated by an interlocutor who inspires the audience to engage with the subject and the speaker. Food and drink are available for purchase and there is no cover charge.

Guest Artist Masterclass: Aaron Hill, oboe

The UCSB Department of Music will present a Guest Artist Masterclass led by Dr. Aaron Hill (Assistant Professor of Oboe, University of Nevada, Reno) on Wednesday, April 17, 2019 at 6:30 pm in Karl Geiringer Hall on the UCSB campus. Dr. Hill will work with members of the UCSB Oboe Studio, led by Gabrielle Castriotta.

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