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December 2009

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Tuesday, December 1, 2009 @ 5:15 pm EST

Comparative Media Insights: “Viva Las Vegas: a Neo-Baroque Conception of the World”

MIT Building 14N, Room 313 160 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA

Angela Ndalianis analyze how Las Vegas -- a city-as-monument to entertainment and leisure culture -- has appropriated tropes and modes of engagement taken from pre-20th Century high culture traditions of the Church and aristocracy.

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