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  1. Columbia art history professor Simon Schama a guest on GPS with Fareed Zakaria, on CNN this past Sunday. http://bit.ly/5iZ4ea
  2. Art history professor and scholar Simon Schama on Charlie Rose on Dec. 10. http://bit.ly/w12m
  3. Solo exhibition review of Martin Beck at Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery at Columbia on dwell.com. http://bit.ly/65Z0Tk
  4. Columbia Libraries acquire the papers of writer, Peter Maas, a "new journalist" with Tom Wolfe and Hunter Thompson. http://bit.ly/63uv5y
  5. "Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned" by Columbia MFA grad Wells Tower in top ten of everything 2009 in Time mag. http://bit.ly/6ztM1m
  6. Murray Nossel and Paul Browde of "Two Men Talking" covered in The Record for World Aids Day performance. http://bit.ly/6lnEoj
  7. Center for Jazz Studies presents Dana Leong by Milk and Jade, who craft "lines of sublime lyric content." Dec. 12. http://bit.ly/dm2k6
  8. Film MFA: Nicole Holofcener's "Extra Man" and Shari Springer Berman's "Please Give" in at for Sundance out-of-comp. http://bit.ly/6BOnPP
  9. Pulitzer Prize winners, John Ashbery and Charles Simic at the “Premio Napoli” 2009 Prize for World Literature Dec. 10. http://bit.ly/7JFkm8
  10. Columbia Film alum, Kathryn Bigelow wins Best Feature at Gotham Awards. Columbia filmmakers received 8 nods in total. http://bit.ly/8mkO9F
  11. Award winning author and screenwriter, Trey Ellis to speak on writing for both page and screen. Dec. 7 at Columbia. http://bit.ly/84FnHB
  12. Columbia Professor Emeritus, Meyer Schapiro will be discussed by Phong Bui, Editor of the Brooklyn Rail. At SVA tonight.http://bit.ly/5XGsG9
  13. Tonight! "Two Men Talking" performance for World Aids Day at Miller Theatre. http://bit.ly/7ahP7C
  14. Chamber Music of Germany: Bach and the Baroque. Dec. 4 at Miller Theatre. http://bit.ly/89AUNh
  15. Noam Chomsky to deliver Edward Said Mem. Lecture. Dec. 3 at Columbia. He will address Said's "culture of imperialism." http://bit.ly/84ZL2n
  16. "Two Men Talking," performed by Murray Nossel and Paul Browde for Wolds Aids Day at the Miller Theatre on Dec. 1. http://bit.ly/7ahP7C
  17. "Pointless," a lecture by Elizabeth Diller, founding partner of the firm DS+R on Nov. 30. http://bit.ly/nmy68
  18. Greil Marcus performed Lipstick Traces: Live at Columbia on Nov. 19. Coverage of the evening on the Columbia website. http://bit.ly/5nqmxp
  19. Hunger: New Painting from Art Schools in Germany. Nov. 12-Dec. 8 at the LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies Gallery. http://bit.ly/NRo2C
  20. Tomorrow night! Greil Marcus performs Lipstick Traces: Live at Columbia University on the 20th anniversary of the book. http://bit.ly/3qH8Ct