Chomsky is going to be getting busy in Missouri on Monday, February 27, at 7 PM CST, that's 5 PM PST:
After selling out the Missouri Theatre, Noam Chomsky’s lecture at 7 p.m. Monday will be simulcast at locations around campus.
Jonthon Coulson, the event’s organizer, said the lecture would be shown at Stotler Lounge. He said it also might be shown at Waters Auditorium. He said students should go to Stotler Lounge first, and they would be directed from there.
Coulson said the lecture would be broadcast on KOPN/89.5 FM and Mizzou Cable’s channels 98 and 99. He said the lecture eventually also would be screened on public access television.
Chomsky, a professor emeritus of linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, also is scheduled to lecture on linguistics at 4 p.m. Monday in Ellis Auditorium. That event also is free and open to the public.
He'll also be at SUNY-Binghamton - or, BU - on Monday, March 4, 7 pm EST, or 4 pm PST.
Was hoping I could hear both of these speeches in real-time, but doesn't look possible right now...
UPDATE: I thought 'simulcast' meant 'over the internet'. I was wrong. Sh*t.
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