PSU Magazine Fall 1993

Tickets for dance, theater, and music per– formances are available at the PSU Ticket Office, SW Fifth and Mill , 725-3307, or at the door . Performing Arts Guitar Recital Serie 175 Linco ln Hall, $20/$ 10/$ 7.50, call 725-3011. Oct. 2 Oct. 3 David Tanenbaum, 8 pm Dav id Tanenbaum Master C lass, 11 am Piano Recital Serie 4 pm, 175 Lincoln Hall, 15/$ 13/$8/ 6. Oct. 3 Simone Pedroni Nov. 14 Stephen Drury Dec. 12 Vladimir Fel t man Brown Bag Concerts Noon , 75 Lincoln Hall, free. Oct. 5 Peter Frajola, violin Oct. 12 Dean Gronemeier Oct. 14 Renee Sabir, guitar Oct. 19 Dan Balmer, gui tar Oct. 21 Denise Van Leuven, vocal Oct. 28 Conchord Choir Nov. 2 Greg White, vocal Nov. 4 Cheryl Alex Trio Nov. 9 Kurt Zeller, Voice & piano Nov. 16 David John on , horn quartet Nov. 18 Stephen Drury, piano Nov. 23 Paul Klemme, organ & trumpet Nov. 30 Kenneth Piascik, percus– sion Dec. 2 Felix Skowron k, Soni Ventorum Quintet Concerts 175 Lincoln Hall (except where noted) . Oct. 17 Florestan Trio, 4 pm Nov. 30 University Choir, 8 pm Dec. 1 Jazz En emble and Vocal Jazz, 7:30 pm Dec. 2 Jazz Comb s, 7:30 pm Dec. 5 ] .S. Bach Chri tmas O ratorio, 8 pm, t. Mary's Cathedral Chamber Music 8 pm, 175 Linco ln Hall, $18/$9.50. Oct. 11-12 Cleveland Quartet Nov. 8-9 Shanghai Quartet Contemporary Dance 8 pm, Fri. & Sat. ; 2 pm, un .; 175 Lin– co ln Hall; $20/ 12/$8/$6. Oct. 8-10 Douglas Dunn & Dance rs Nov. 18-21 CD Commiss ion Dance Performance 8 pm, 212 Shattuck Hall, $8/$6. Oct. 15-16 Tiempo Caribe wi th Roberto Borrell , Cuban dance & music Theater Arts 8 pm, 175 Lincoln Hall, $7/$6/$5. Nov. 3-13 "The Heidi Chronicles" Visual Arts Littman Gallery 12-4 pm weekdays, noon- 7 pm, Thurs.; 250 Smith Memorial Center, free. Oct. 4-22 Anne Parks Wallace and Ian Sutherland (reception Oct. 7) Nov. 1-26 Jo eph Conroy (reception Nov. 4) Dec. 2-22 La Raza, student show (reception Dec. 2) Jan. 3-21 Jame Pepper Henry, O tto Abahazy & Randy Mitchell (reception Jan . 6) White Gallery 7 am-1 0 pm, weekdays; 9 am-5:30 pm, Sat.; 2nd Floor Smith Memorial Center, free. Oct. 4-22 Betty Lee (reception Oct. 7) Nov. 1-26 Edis Yurchis (reception Nov. 4) Dec. 2-22 R.A. Brummi tt (reception Dec. 2) Jan. 3-21 Loren Ne lson (reception Jan. 6) Special Events Syrian Arab Home Exhibit 9:30 am-1 pm, Mon. & Thurs.; 9:30- 11 :30 am, Sat., Portland Children' Museum, $3.50. Co-sponsored PSU Middle East Studies Center Sept. 30- "Ahlan" - Welcome: A Dec. 15 Visit to A Syrian Arab Home. International Career Fair 8:30 am-3 pm, 338 & 355 Smith Memorial Center. $5/$3/$2 .50. Oct. 1 In fo rmation on intema– . tional careers. 725-4011 for in fo rmation. PSU Weekend P U's answer to homecoming for alum– ni and friends. Nov. 12-14 Lunch with Eugene Lang– "I Have a Dream" Founda– tion; eminars; thea ter; reception ; and Viking foo tball. See page 19 for complete schedule. Humanities Symposium 5:30 pm, 75 Lincoln Hall, free. Nov. 11 "The Cochlear Implant Controve r y: Kindness or Cruelty ?A Di cussion of Value in Conflict" Campus Notes Nov. 11 Veteran's Day observed. Univer ity clo ed. Nov. 25-26 Thanksg iving holiday. University clo ed. Dec. 24 Chri tmas Holiday. University closed. Jan. 3 Classes begin. FALL1993 29

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