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Event Series CANCELLED Rutgers Theater Company Presents: “Masculinity Max” by MJ Kaufman

CANCELLED Rutgers Theater Company Presents: “Masculinity Max” by MJ Kaufman

Levin Theater 85 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

How should a family celebrate an important passage in a guy's life? Give a great big Super Bowl party! Max is a trans man who recently transitioned. But the guys in his family may not be the kind of guys Max wants to be. Masculinity Max is a sharp, insightful comedy about dating, roommates, bikes, and what it might really mean to Max to be a man.    

Rutgers University Choir

Kirkpatrick Chapel 81 Somerset Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Rutgers University Choir explores music for choir and percussion that spans eras, genres, and geographies.

MLK Celebration: Poor People’s Campaign

Nicholas Music Center 85 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Performances centered around the 1968 march planned by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as he sought to gain economic justice for poor people in the United States. Featuring a documentary about the campaign […]

Design Lecture: Bryce Wilner

Civic Square Building 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Bryce Wilner is a designer, educator, and writer based in Brooklyn, NY.

Rutgers Film BFA Junior Showcase

New Brunswick Performing Arts Center 11 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Documentary, fiction, and experimental work by up-and-coming student filmmakers. Free. Tickets required. Tickets

Design Lecture: Anina Major

Civic Square Building 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Anina Major (she/her) is a visual artist from the Bahamas. Her decision to establish a home contrary to the location in which she was born and raised motivates her to investigate the relationship between self and place as a site of negotiation. By utilizing the vernacular of craft to reclaim experiences and relocate displaced objects, her practice exists at the intersection of nostalgia, and identity.