PSU Magazine Summer 1987

------·CALENDAR·------ ~ Performing Arts • • Summer Festival Theater 8 pm Thurs-Sat. Call 229-4440 for tickets ($10 regular performances; $8 previews and matinees). July 1-26 "Hay Fever," starring guest artist Gaynor Sterchi, directed by Jack Feather– ingill. Wed.,July I preview, 8 pm; Sun., July 26 matinee, 2 pm. Lincoln Hall Auditorium. July 15- Aug. 9 Aug. 12- Sept. 6 "Icarus's Mother" & "Action ," two one-acts by Sam Shepard. Wed.,July 15 preview, 8 pm; Sun., Aug. 9 matinee, 2 p.m. Studio Theater (115 Lincoln Hall). "School for Wives" by Moliere. Wed., Aug. 12 preview, 8 pm; Sun., Sept. 6 matinee, 2 pm. Lincoln Hall Auditorium. Cabaret Noon, So. Park Blocks (unless otherwise indicated), Free. July 13 July 15 July 20 July 22 July 27 July 29 Aug. 3 Aug. 5 Aug. 10 Aug. 12 Pa'lante, Latin salsa Nancy King Duo,jazz bebop Chris Miller, blues guitar D. L. Menard, a Cajun "Hank Williams" Andy & Jeff Narell, from New York, contemporary music on steel drums Bakra Bata Steel Band, steel drums plus carnival parade Dub Debrie, guitar humor Steve Kuhn Trio, New York jazz El Pollito and Arte Flamenco, Spanish music and dance "Footfalls," Samuel Beckett play (212 Shattuck Hall) Gaynor Sterchi and Scott Parker in "Hay Fever, " the current Summer Festi.val Theater production. Dance 8 pm, 212 Shattuck Hall ; call 229-4440 for admission details. July 16 lmprov Event, includes music and da nce July 31- LisaJeli Dance Co. Aug. l Visual Arts Littman Gallery 12-4 pm Mon-Thurs., 250 Smith Center, Free. (Open Tuesdays, Aug. 6 & Sept. 3, 'ti! 8 pm). July 16- Sept. 4 Sculpture by David Fish. Opening reception July 16, 5-7 pm White Gallery 8 am-8 pm weekdays, 2nd floor Smith Center So., Free. July 16- Photos by Portlander Sept. 4 Shedrick Williames. Opening reception July 16, 5-7 pm Gallery 299 9 am-5 pm, 299 Neuberger Hall, Free. July 7- Frieda Fehrenbacher ('68), Aug. 7 abstractions. PSU MAGAZINE PAGE 29 Lectures Tour the World at Home Noon, 338 Smith Memorial Center, Free. July 1 July 8 July 15 July 22 July 29 Aug. 5 "The Most Fascinating Dis– coveries of Ancient China," Zheng Siming, Luoyang, China. "Oral History Across America: Travels with Charley," Charles Morrissey, USA. "The Troubles in Northern Ireland," Estelle Mont– golfier, France. "The Ups and Downs of English inJapan," Nobukatsu Takahashi, Japan. "Educational Reform in China," Chai Yu Yu, China. "East-West Detente: Reagan and the Soviet Union as Seen from the Middle," Bodo Gemper, West Germany. Aug. 12 "Crime or Ritual Murder? The Riddle of the Iron Age Bog Bodies," Teresa Taylor, England. Aug. 19 "The West and the Modernization of East Asia: Past Experiene and Future Prospects," Byungjoo Lee, Korea. Aug. 26 "The American Student in China," Wang Hong-fei, China. Campus Notes Aug. 3 Fall term advance registra– tion begins (ends Sept. 11 ). Aug. 13 Summer Commencement. Sept. 7 Labor Day Holiday. Univer– sity closed. Sept. 25 General registration for fall term. Sept. 28 Day and evening classes begin.

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