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Watch and look at: week of March 2

The rate of this week from this week To see and look Drives on campus on the coattails of our first days with warm weather. When Spring unveiled his hand early, the students went with picnic blankets, friends and of course laptops, the material for their upcoming intermediate times.

It feels wrong to recommend the media that are normally enjoyed inside when this little weather all should be outside. In view of this, I encourage you to treat yourself to this media: television on a picnic blanket, read under a tree or listen to music while taking a walk on the Sky Bridge. If you only let your intermediate times lose for a limited time, then you are better to start with these personal art and entertainment recommendations for Hopkins students how they are curated?

Like many of them, the prefabricated molecular and cellular biology majors, majors for public health, etc. Gray's anatomy? There is no shame in it. And if this description does not match the bill Gray's anatomyindicate all inaccuracies when they come? Regardless of which warehouse you belong to, there is something for everyone in the premiere of Shonda Rhimes. Gray's anatomy How it chugs through its historic 21st season. To avoid spoilers, make sure you switch on on March 6th at 10 p.m.

“The farmer is dead. He is dead and everything someone wants to know is who killed him. “Does this sound on your reading list after the next book? Broken country By Clare Leslie Hall begins with the fact that Beth's brother -in -law shoots a dog to protect her sheep, which leads to the reintroduction of Beth's old dear Gabriel in her and her husband's life. Gabriel comes in in Beth's new life of her marriage with many secrets and her dead son Bobby, although Gabriel's son Leo is terribly reminiscent of Bobby. Since your old and new life is forced to mix into a narrative, who will choose Beth: the old you or the new you?

My childhood is stained with the timeless melodies of Lady Gaga: fifth graders learn “bad romance” on their new violin, “poker face” at my middle school dance. For those among them who feel similarly nostalgic for Lady Gaga's music and have ever asked themselves what they have done so far, I recommend keeping out an ear for their album on March 7th chaos.

If you are already afraid for spring allergies and need an excuse to stay inside, I have the perfect live event for you. The beloved bird in the Hand Coffeehop bookstore Hybrid organizes a conversation between author Maylis de Kerangal and Hopkins Professor Derek Schilling. Kerangal, who won Prix Médicis for her novel in 2010 The bridge, the bridge, A novel about the construction of a suspension bridge is certainly a speaker that can make every topic fascinating.

Finally, for the high -flyers, I finally know that this campus is full.

To see …

Gray's Anatomy: Season 21 mid-season premiere by Shonda Rhimes-6. March, 10 p.m.

The leopardDirected by Tom Shankland, Giuseppe Capotondi and Laura Luchetti – March 5th

Yummystaged by Nele Mueller-Stӧfen-7. March

F *** Marry KillDirected by Laura Murphy – March 7th

To read …

Broken countryby Clare Leslie Hall – March 4th

Dream numberby Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie – March 4th

Firstborn girlby Bernice L. McFadden – March 4th

Guatemalalan Rhapsodyby Jared Lemus – March 4th

How to feed the worldthrough Vaclav smiles – March 4th

Listen …

chaosby Lady Gaga – March 7th

Blood on the canvasby Sasami – March 7th

Curious ruminantby Jethro Tull – March 7th

Foxes in the snowby Jason Isbell – March 7th

rubyby Jennie – March 7th

Live event …

Maylis de Kerangal in conversation with Derek Schilling – March 5, 6 p.m. at Bird in Hand Coffee & Bookstore

  • This event is free of charge when registering.

Illuminating Homewood: Understanding of the lighting revolution from the 19th century-6. March 6 to 7 p.m. in the Homewood Museum

  • Tickets are free of charge for Hopkins students. $ 5 tickets for J-Card owners and friends of JHU Museums and $ 7 tickets for general admission. Registration is required.

Peabody Chamber Orchestra – March 7, 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington DC

  • This event is free of charge when registering and is live streamed.

Hot L Poets series: With Hayes Davis and Chris Nealon – March 9, 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Bird in Hand Coffee & Bookstore

  • This event is free of charge when registering.