PSU Magazine Fall 1995
Tickets for dance, theater, and music /Jerformances are avail– able at the P U Ti.cket Office, W Fifth and Mill, 725-3307, or at the door. Performing Arts Noon Concert Serie 75 Lincoln 1lall, free. Oct. 17 Deborah Lee, jazz voca l; Gor<lon Lee, Oct. 19 Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Oct. 31 Nov. 2 ov. 7 Nov. 9 Nov. 14 Nov. 16 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Nov. 30 azz piano Pacemaker Jazz Ensemble L}avid Jimerson, bari– tone; Marie Rngndahl, soprano; Ralph Wells, baritone; Sylvia Killman, piano Duo Allegro, flute and harp Michael Barnes, piano; Richard Convisor, violin; Dale Tolliver, cello K<iren Strand, oboe; Diane Hammack, oprano; Bill Tate, narrator Ron George, percus– ion PSU C hamber Choi r PSU String Studen ts F<xxhills Brass Quintet PSU Trumpet Ensemble PSU Wind Symphony David Friesen, bass; cannie Hoffman, piano/vocals, Alan ones, percussion Concerts 175 Lincoln Hall (except where noted), ca ll 725-3307 for co r. Oct. 22 Florestan Trio Concert, 4 p.m. Nov. 28 University Choir & Viking Women's Choir, 7:30 p.m., 75 Lincoln Hall, free Nov. 28 PSU Jazz Combos, 7:30 p.m., 75 Lincoln Hall Nov. 30 P U Jazz Lab Band, 7:30 p.m. Dec. l PSU hambcr Wind Ensemble, 8 p.m. Dec. 2 PSU Symphony Orchestra, 8 p.m. Chamber Music 8 p.m., 175 Lincoln Hall, $19/$10.50. Nov. 20, 21 Ying String Quartet Theater Production 8 p.m. (Nov. 12, 2 p.m.), 17 5 Lincoln Hall , $7/$6/$5/$2.50. Nov. 9-12, "Bedroom Farce" 15-18 Piano Recital Series 4 p.m., 175 Lincoln Hall , $ 16/$14/$9. Nov. 19 Lorin Hollanc.ler Oboe Blow-out P U campus, ca ll 725-3 179 for a schedu le. Dec. l 5-170hoc master classes, concerts, and work– shops Visual Arts Autzen Gallery 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Mon.-Thurs.; 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri; 205 Neuberger Hall, free. Sept. 25- Paula Overbay, Oct. 28 Nov. 2- Dcc. 8 paintings Elizabeth Mead, scu lpture (reception Nov. 2) Gallery 299 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Mon.-Thurs.; 8 a. m.-5 p.m., Fri., 299 Neuberger Hall , free. Sept. 25- Anthony Bcrncrt, Oct. 28 prints and paintings Littman Gallery Noon-4 p.m., weekdays; noon- 7 p.m., Thurs; 250 Smith Center, free. Oct. 5-27 Lisa Brinkman, paper Nov. 2-29 Judith Reifman, :,culp- turc Jan. 4-26 Blue Sky Gallery Megashow White Gallery 7 am- I 0 pm, weekdays; Sar., 8- lO; Su n. 10-5; 2nd floor Smith Center, free. Oct. 5-27 Bette Lee, photographs Nov. 2-29 Christine Eagon, image transfer Dec. 7-29 Trygvc Steen, photog– raphy Jan. 4-26 Blue Sky Gallery Mcgashow Lectures Friends of English 7:30 p.m., 725-4736 for informa– tion, free. Oct. 12 T.C. Boyle, author of The Road to Wcllville, 355 Sm ith Cen ter Nov. 8 "The Making of a Holocaust Video Documentary," Narhan Cogan, 407 Neuherger Hall Friends of History 1-2:30 p.m., 296 mith Center, free. Oct. 23 "The Populist Persua– sion in American Politic ,"Michael Kazin '74 Science, Technology and Society Lectures 7: 30 p.m., Schnitzer Concert Hall, 224-8499 or l -800-992- 8499 for tickets. Nov. 10 "My Life with the Chimpanzees," Dr. Jane Goodall Dec. 8 "Climbing the Stair– w~y to Heaven," George Johnson Lecrures, music, and events planned throughout the year in cclehration of Portland State's founding. Oct. 20 "The Renaissance of Geography E<lucation in America," Clil Grosvenor, president of the National Geographic ociety. 7 p.m., 212 Shattuck I !all, free. 1946 . 1996 Nov. 16 Piano concert with Lorin l lollander and the PSU Chamber Choir and Orchestra. 8 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 1838 SW Jefferson, $10/$5. Dec. l PSU Ultimate Tailgate, dinner and auction. 5:30 p.m., Portland Marriott Hotel, 1401 SW Front Ave. Jan 12 "The G reat Experi– ment Continues: a tour through the tran:,-mi llennium," David Pearce Snyder Economic Policy Fridays, 2 p.m., I09 Urb;in and Public Affairs Bldg., free. Ca ll 725-5175 for Oct. 6, 13, and Nov. 17 topics. ov. 3 "Columbia River Salmon and BPA," Trudy Ann Cameron Special Events Women and AIDS 2-4 pm, 126 Smith Center, free, 725-5672. Oct. 17 "M inority Women, HIV and AIDS" Women's Hea lth Fair 1-5 pm, 126 Smith Center, free, 725-5672. Oct. 18 Workshops with providers and advo– cacy groups Genetics Symposium 5: 30 pm, 75 Lincoln I-fall, free, 725-3499. Oct. 19 "Genetics and Behavior: Ethica l Issues and Lega I l mpl ications" College Bowl Contest Noon, Portland Marrion, 1401 SW Front; 222-2582 for reserva– tions. Oct. 20 PSU Alumni vs. Recd College Alumni Friends of Library 6: 30 pm, 338 Smith enter, $20, 244-5859 for reservations. Oct. 26 Unveil ing of Jean Black memorial and dinner meeting PSU Weekend PSU's answer to homecoming for alumni an<l friends, 72 5-4949 for reservations. Oct. 27-29 Lunch with Daniel Schorr, sem inars, receptions, and outings. Sec schedule on page 2 1. FALL 1995 PSU MAGAZINE 29
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