[lit-ideas] Tiny Miller Theatre Airs Mesopotamian Dispute
- From: Eric <eyost1132@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 23:31:37 -0500
If I get the chance to go to this, I'll give my
report to the list. Doesn't look like Columbia
University has stacked the deck too much, but the
audience may get rowdy. It's a small theater.
Better for the Bach Trio Sonatas on April 7 than
for an Iraq Attack-arama with a rambunctious
crowd. -EY
Theatre of Ideas
IRAQ THREE YEARS LATER
Monday, March 20, 8:00PM
with Noah Feldman, Victor Davis Hanson, Joe Klein,
Kenneth M. Pollack, and Andrew Sullivan
The United States invaded Iraq on March 20, 2003.
Miller Theatre marks the third anniversary by
bringing together a panel to talk about the war
and issues relating to American involvement. Join
us for an up-to-the-minute evaluation of the
situation in Iraq by Noah Feldman, professor of
law, New York University, and author What We Owe
Iraq: War and the Ethics of Nation Building;
Victor Davis Hanson, columnist for the National
Review Online and author of A War Like No Other:
How the Athenians and Spartans Fought the
Peloponnesian War; Joe Klein, senior writer for
TIME magazine and author of Primary Colors; former
National Security Council member Kenneth M.
Pollack, author of The Threatening Storm: The Case
for Invading Iraq; and Andrew Sullivan, essayist
for TIME magazine and senior editor at The New
Republic.
Tickets: $15; CU Students: $7
Non-CU Students and CU Fac/Staff (w/ valid ID): $9
Miller Theatre Box Office|116th & Broadway
Phone: 212-854-7799|www.millertheatre.com
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