PSU Magazine Fall 1994

Tickets for dance, theater and music performances are avail– able at the PSU Ticket Office, SW fifth and Mill, 725-3307, or at the door. Performing Arts Piano Recital Series 4 pm, 175 Lincoln Hall, $16/$14/$9. Oct. 2 Richard Goode Nov. 13 Ruth Laredo Brown Bag Concerts oon, 75 Lincoln Hall, free. Oct. 4 Charles Crossman Jazz Guitar Oct. 6 Andrei Kitaev Pianist Oct. 13 Voice Students of David Jimerson Oct. 20 Danita Banko, soprano, and Peter Rossing, piano Oct. 25 Trio D'amici Piano Clarinet Viola Nov. 1 Duo Navya Flute and Piano Nov. 8 Tapestry String Quartet Nov. 10 Voice Students of Chri tine Meadows Concerts 175 Lincoln Hall (except where noted). Oct. 6 Oct. 15 Nov.3 Nov.3 Nov. 20 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Dec. 2 Jazz Combos, 5 pm, Littman Gallery, free James Reed Guitar, 8 pm, $12/50/$10 PSU Orchestra, 8 pm, 75 Lincoln Hall, $4/$2 Flute Ensemble, 5 pm, Littman Gallery, fl'ee PSU Chamber Winds, 8 pm, 75 Lincoln Hall, $4/$2 Jazz Lab Band, 7:30 pm, $4/$2 Jazz Combos, 7:30 pm, 75 Lincoln Hall, $4/$2 University Choir & Vocal Jazz Ensemble, 7:30 pm, 75 Lincoln Hall, $4/$2 Clarinet Ensemble, 5 pm, Littman Gal– lery, free P U Orchestra, 8 pm, $4/$2 P U Wind Symphony & Chamber Wind , 8 pm, $4/$2 Dec. 3 Dec. 4 Dec. 4 Third Angle: Works ofToma Svoboda, 8 pm, price TBA Florestan Trio, 4 pm, $ l 0/$8/free Campu Community BanJ & P U Wind ymphony, 8 pm, $4/$2 Friends of Chamber Music 8 pm, Mon. & Tue., 175 Lincoln Hall, $19/$10.50. Oct. 10, 11 Julliard Quartet Nov. 21, Eroica Trio 22 Contemporary Dance 8 pm, 175 Lincoln Hall, $20/$12/$8/$6. Oct. 3-5 Daniel Ezralow & The Company Nov. 18-20 David Dorfman Dance Theater Arts 8 pm (Nov. 6, 2 pm), 175 Lincoln Hall, $7/$6/$5/$2.50. Nov. 3-6, "Tartuffe" 9-12 Visual Arts Autzen Gallery am-7 pm, weekdays, 205 Neuberger Hall, free. Oct. 1-21 Kendall Buster (reception Oct. 6) Nov. 1- tudent Works Dec. 9 (reception Nov. 3) Gallery 299 8 am-7 pm, weekdays, 299 Neuberger Hall, free. Oct 1-21 Mark Zirpel (reception Oct. 6) ov. 1- Jana Demartini Dec. 9 (reception Nov. 3) White Gallery 7 am-10 pm, weekdays; 9 am- 5:30 pm, Sat.; 2nd floor Smith Memorial Center, free. Oct. 3-21 Doug Ironside (reception Oct. 6) ov. 1-25 Pedro Castaneda (reception Nov. 3) Dec. 1-23 Christine Sale (reception Dec. 1) Jan. 2-25 Andrew Garn (reception Jan. 5) Peter Pucci dances with Daniel Ezralow & Co. on Oct. 3.5 for the Contemporary Dance Season's last year. Littman Gallery 12-4 pm, weekdays; noon-7 pm, Thurs.; 250 mith Memorial Center, free. Oct. 3-21 Jane Orelman (reception Oct.6) Nov. 1-25 Claudia Marchine (reception Nov. 3) Dec. 1-23 Margo Kren (reception Dec. l) Jan. 2-25 Craig Chesire (reception Jan. 5) Lectures Smith Memorial Center, free. Oct. 17 "Nonviolence or Non– existence: Options for the21 tCenrury," Arun Gandhi. Noon, 355 SMC Oct. 27 "France and the United Nations," Jean– Pierre Filiu. 4 pm, 338 SMC Special Events PSU Weekend PSU's answer to homecoming for alumni and friends. Oct. 13-16 Lunch with Carl Bernstein, seminars, sports and tours. See page 22 for complete schedule LitEruption 10 am-5:30 pm, Smith Memorial Center, free. Oct. 22, 23 Re.adings by NW wnters Humanities Symposiums Current ethical issues in debate. 5:30 pm, 75 Lincoln Hall, free. Oct. 27 "Should Oregon Allow Dying Adult Patients to Obtain a Physician's Prescription in Order to End Their Live ?" ov. 17 " evere Mental Ill– ness, Cultural Diver– sity and Prejudice" Campus Notes Nov. 11 Veteran' Day. University closed. Nov. 24-25 Thanksgiving Holiday. University closed. Dec. 26 Christmas Holiday ob erved. University closed. Jan. 2 Jan. 3 New Year's Holiday observed. University closed. Classe begin. FALL 1994 29

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