Clinton St. Quarterly, Vol. 10 No. 3 | Fall 1988 (Twin Cities/Minneapolis-St. Paul) /// Issue 3 of 7 /// Master# 44 of 73

's Happening? A ‘Jirst Universalist Church I l li 5000 Girard Avenue South VJ CZ Minneapolis, MN 55419 Tcrrv Sweetser, Susan Milnor Go ministers AIDS: Service of Memory and Hope First Wednesdays at First Universalist You arc in vited to be present. We will listen to vour concerns and needs. A Unitarian t’nivcrsalisr Congregation Twenty Years Toward Peace THE HONEYWELL PROJECT OCTOBER 20-23,19BS TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY Thursday, October 20 A READING BY GRACE PALEY 7:30 p.m. $7 Grace Paley is an award-winning short-story writer, poet, and lifelong peace activist. Great Hall, Coffman Union 300 Washington Avenue SE University of Minnesota Cosponsored by The Loft, A Place for Writing and Uterature November 13 DveemixT 11; February 12 March 12 April 2 April 30 May 21 FIRSTUNIVERSALIST CHURCH 5000 Girard Avenue South Minneapolis Dale Shifter, Musical Director Friday, October 21 ACTION AT HONEYWELL HEADQUARTERS 6:30 a.m. We will gather at 6:30 a.m. for a ceremony and encircle Honeywell. The presence of both supporters and those willing to do civil disobedience is needed. 28th Street and Fourth Avenue Minneapolis presents WCTOTV Sundays at 4:00 p.m. C.P.E. Bach and Friends A Recital with Commentary Daniel Lloyd. Forte piano ATwentieth Century Holiday Festival with First Universalist Choirs and Brass Featuring World Premieres! Cradle Song Warren Park Carols of Splendour James Adler Sunny Didier. Soprano YoungArtists Concert Sponsored in Cooperation with The Chopin Society, Featuring Highly Talented Young Artists from the Region, i Bopp Nouveau An Original and Contemporary Jazz Quintet Featuring Ed Berger and Corel Thomas Early English. Celtic and Renaissance Music Gaylord Stauffer, Celtic Harp Performance of Winning Composers Works Finalists of the 1989 First Universalist Composer's Competition. Works of Flute. Piano, Trumpet and Voice GLORIA Francis Poulenc and John Rutter First Universalist Choir Nancy Wuertenberger Drexler. Soprano Dale Shifter Conductor Seven Concerts - $35. 00 $6. 00and 14. 00(Students andSenior Citizens) Each Concert Call 825-1701 for concert information or send a self addressed envelope to Hauenstein Series First Universalist Church Sponsorships: Corporateand tndividml at >W . 1250and »1w. 3000 Girard Avenue South Series founded in 1977by David Juncker in honor of Nelson and Louw Hauenwein Minneapolis. MN55419 IN THE KING OF PRUSSIA 7:30 p.m. $6 A film of a Plowshares trial with Martin Sheen, Daniel Berrigan, Molly Rush, Carl Kabat, Philip Berrigan, and others: produced/directed by Emile de Antonio, who will make a personal appearance. Special appearance by poet Robert Bly Saturday, October 22 Mayo Auditorium, East Bank, University of Minnesota (I/2 block south of intersection of Washington Ave. and Church St.: 1 block east of Coffman Union - next to Owre Hall) REFLECTION AND RENEWAL: PANELS/DISCUSSION* 8:30 to 4:30 $6 for day Carol Bty, Martha Boesing, Grace Paley 8:30 Registration Mississippi Room, Coffman Union 9:00 PERSONAL DECISIONS ABOUT CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE 300 Washington Avenue SE Sam Adams. Char Madigan. Moira Moga. Moderator Howard Vogel University of Minnesota 10:30 LAW AND THE MOVEMENT Linda Gallant. Doug Hall. Jerry Peterson Ken Titsen. Moderator Mark Werntck 12:00 Lunch (not provided) 1:00 BALANCING THE PERSONAL AND POLITICAL IN PEACE ACTIVISM Dave Dellinger, Barbara Mishler. Rachel Tilsen. Moderator Mary Lou Oft 3:00 THE USES OF INSPIRATION AND THE IMAGINATION 'Child care available upon request HONEYWELL PROJECT ANNIVERSARY AWARDS 7:00 p.m. $7 An evening honoring peace and justice activists, with Susan Vass, Grace Paley, Gregory Bitz, Emile de Antonio, Dave Dellinger, Judy Larson and Bill Hinkley, Carol Connolly, the Untitled Number 2 kids rock band, and Larry Long. Willey Hall, West Bank University of Minnesota MB Package tickets are $18 (admission to all events). Donations are gratefully accepted: Tickets purchased for $25 or more help support the Honeywell Project and pay for low income and scholarship tickets. To order tickets and for further information, contact the Honeywell Project, Meridei LeSueur Center for Peace and Justice, 1929 South Street, Minneapolis, MN 55454 612/339-3524. the 1988-89 Loft Mentor Serie* presente DEREK WALCOTT West Indian poet and Obie-winning playwright with ELIZABETH JOHNSON READING: Friday, October 14, 8 p.m. Bridgman Hall, Hamline University WORKSHOP: Saturday, October 15, 11 a.m. Fireplace Room, Willey Hall, U of M THEY’RE BACK! Mitt More irreverent, more outrage ous, and louder than ever, the Tony Award-winning SAN FRANCISCO MIME TROUPE brings its latest satiric smash hit, "Ripped Van Winkle" to St. Paul's Central High Theater (at Lexington and Marshall) on NOVEMBER 11 & 12, 8 pan. Call 870-1712 for ticket info. NORMAN MAILER Celebrated novelist and pulitzer prize winner will present an evening of entertaining lecture. Tickets: $16.50 & $18.50 Students: $10.00 For Ticket Information Call TGT Box Office: 612-377-2224 I----------- U FILM S°CETT------------1 Bell Aud. 17th 4 Univ. SE 627-4430 A I Pincem The Life and Death of Vincent Van Gogh a film by Paul Cox narrated by John Hurt & "The most profound exploration of an artist's soul ever to be put on film." -Andrew Sarris,, Village Voice Nitely 7:30 & 9:30 5:30 Sat.Sun. aho Sunday afternoons starting Sept. 25 scnnDinflvmn pninTERs SERIES A rare series examining the lives and work of six tum- of-the-ccntury artists. Shown in conjuction with Bell Museum’s Bruno Liljefors exhibit Callfo r more information Clinton St. Quarterly— Fall, 1988 (I

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