Special Location: Rackham Auditorium (915 E. Washington St., Ann Arbor)
Fletcher Street Parking for this event only: $2.00 (Entrance off Fletcher Street at Washington)
Join us for this special day as Einstein on the Beach composer Philip Glass participates in a panel of special guests to ponder the cultural significance of Einstein. Glass is joined by Sean Carroll, a theoretical physicist from the California Institute of Technology who has been featured in Wired magazine, The New York Times, and on Comedy Central's “The Colbert Report,” and University of Chicago theoretical physicist and cosmologist Michael Turner who co-authored The Early Universe. U-M faculty member Fred Adams moderates the discussion.
Fletcher Street Parking for this event only: $2.00 (Entrance off Fletcher Street at Washington)
Join us for this special day as Einstein on the Beach composer Philip Glass participates in a panel of special guests to ponder the cultural significance of Einstein. Glass is joined by Sean Carroll, a theoretical physicist from the California Institute of Technology who has been featured in Wired magazine, The New York Times, and on Comedy Central's “The Colbert Report,” and University of Chicago theoretical physicist and cosmologist Michael Turner who co-authored The Early Universe. U-M faculty member Fred Adams moderates the discussion.