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York College Gospel Chorus Concert
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Come and enjoy the sounds of Gospel as the York College Gospel Chorus performs in their Annual Spring Concert.
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York College Music Club Dance '11
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Live music by the York College Big Band!!! Food. Masks! DANCING!!!
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Macbeth Dec 10th
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After starting off the 2011-12 season with Associate Professor Tim Amrhein’s fun, witty, and raucous improvisation comedy SlapDASH, The York College Theatre changes course, presenting one of Shakespeare’s most brutal tragedies, Macbeth.
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Macbeth Dec 2nd
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After starting off the 2011-12 season with Associate Professor Tim Amrhein’s fun, witty, and raucous improvisation comedy SlapDASH, The York College Theatre changes course, presenting one of Shakespeare’s most brutal tragedies, Macbeth.
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Macbeth Dec 3rd
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After starting off the 2011-12 season with Associate Professor Tim Amrhein’s fun, witty, and raucous improvisation comedy SlapDASH, The York College Theatre changes course, presenting one of Shakespeare’s most brutal tragedies, Macbeth.
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Macbeth Dec 4th
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After starting off the 2011-12 season with Associate Professor Tim Amrhein’s fun, witty, and raucous improvisation comedy SlapDASH, The York College Theatre changes course, presenting one of Shakespeare’s most brutal tragedies, Macbeth.
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Macbeth Dec 6th
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After starting off the 2011-12 season with Associate Professor Tim Amrhein’s fun, witty, and raucous improvisation comedy SlapDASH, The York College Theatre changes course, presenting one of Shakespeare’s most brutal tragedies, Macbeth.
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Macbeth Dec 9th
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After starting off the 2011-12 season with Associate Professor Tim Amrhein’s fun, witty, and raucous improvisation comedy SlapDASH, The York College Theatre changes course, presenting one of Shakespeare’s most brutal tragedies, Macbeth.
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Gospel Chorus Pays Tribute to "The King of Pop"
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Join the York College Gospel Chorus and pay tribute to "The King of Pop"
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La Luz De Un Cigarrillo by Marco Antonio Rodriguez
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Mother's love knows no boundaries... After a five-year self-imposed absence, Julio César, a young man with a buried secret, returns home after the death of his father. Over the course of two evenings, mother and son, two estranged generations of Dominicans living in a now gentrified upper west side, attempt to rekindle the love and appreciation for each other and their roots; but Julio César soon realizes he isn’t the only one with a secret. Unexpected revelations threaten to destroy an already thin bond between mother and child.