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Temple University Libraries Fall 2011 Programs

Music, Music, Music!

What is it about music that unites people and that tells the human story? Inspired by Temple University Press' publication of the story of the Electric Factory, the Libraries' fall 2011 public programs are centered around music.

This series explores many facets of music, from criticism and journalism to entrepreneurial musical experiments; from deep Philadelphia traditions to explorations of jazz, indie music, gospel and more.

Bob Perkins
Thursday, Sept. 29, 2:00 PM
Paley Library Lecture Hall

1210 Polett Walk

Conversation on jazz
with WRTI's legendary jazz broadcaster Bob Perkins (right), and musicians Orrin Evans, Dawn Warren Evans and Temple's own Terell Stafford.




Girls to the Front
Thursday, Oct. 6, 3:30 PM
Paley Library Lecture Hall
1210 Polett Walk

Girls to the Front: Get the true story of the Riot Grrrl revolution with author Sara Marcus as she discusses researching and writing the first-ever published history of the seminal 1990s movement.




Electric Factory Wednesday, Oct. 12, 5:30 PM
Paley Library Lecture Hall

1210 Polett Walk

Conversation with Larry Magid:
Join WRTI's Jim Cotter as he conducts a live interview with Larry Magid, SBM '64, one of the founders the Electric Factory and producer of more than 15,000 concerts.



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