PSU Magazine Winter 1989

Theater Arts 8 pm , Lincoln Performance Hall , call 725-4440. Feb. 7-10 14-14 Feb. 22, 24 Feb. 23 Shakespeare's ''A Midsummer Night 's Dream," $5 /$4/ $2 (Feb. 7, $10) Actors from the London Stage, Shakespeare's ''A Winter's Tale ," (Tickets available Jan . 16) Actors from the London Stage, "Harold Pinter This Evening," $15 /$ 13/ $7 .50/$2 (Tickets available Jan . 16) Dept. ofArt Exhibits 8 am-8 pm weekdays , 2nd floor Nueberger Jan. 15- Feb. 2 Feb. 26- Mar. 16 Hall , Free. Call 725-3515. "Selected Works," best student artwork from the Dept. of Art "Work in Progress," Craig Pozz i photos Dept. of Art Gallery Littman Gallery Open 12-4 pm weekdays , Thurs. 'til 7 pm , Jan. 2-19 Jan. 29- Feb. 16 Feb. 26- Mar. 23 250 Smith Center, Free. Wood sculptor Greg Coyne Exhibit commemorating Black Hi story Month 4th Annual Showcase of Northwest Women Artists White Gallery 8 am-8 pm weekdays, 2nd fl oor Smith Jan. 2-19 Jan. 29- Feb. 16 Feb. 26- Mar. 23 Center, Free. Photos by Major Morris Photos by Christine Sale 4th Annual Showcase of Northwest Women Artists Special Events Engineering Design Contests 3-6 pm , Sc ience Building II , Free Feb. 23 Student engineer design feats Health & Physical Education Forum 5:30 pm , Science Building II, Free Feb. 7, Call 725-4401 Mar. 7 International Conference Presenters include Soviet, Chinese & East Asian experts. Call 725-3455. Feb. 9-11 "Transformation of Socialism: New Paths of Economic Cooperation Across the Pacific" Northwest Quilters IO am-6 pm , Smith Center Ball room. Mar. 18-24 Quilt exhibit Physical Education Conference HPE Building. Call 725-4401. $65 registration ($75 after Jan . 3 1) Feb. 22-24 Elementary & Middle School Physical Education "Playing Shakespeare" 3 pm , 221 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Cramer Hall , Free. Royal Shakespeare Co. workshops on videotape. "Set Sppeeches & Soliloquies "Irony & Ambiguity" "Rehearsi ng the Text" "Passion & Coolness" "Exploring a Character" "Poetry & Hidden Poetry" Lectures Art Department Smith Memorial Center, Free. Jan. 9 "Vital Connections: Jan. 22 Jan. 22 Contemporary Navajo Si lversmiths," 10:30 am, Room 338 "Mosque Architecture ," 10 am , Room 296/ 8 "The Origins of Islamic Art ," Noon , Room 296/ 8 International Studies Noon, 53 Cramer Hall , Free . Jan. 3 "Latin American Landscapes, Image & Rea lity in the New World" Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 Mar. 7 "Cocaine & the Peasant Economy in Boli via" "Political Ecology of Sustainable Development in Amazonia" "Debt Development & Environmental Impacts 1n Latin America" "Exploration & Discovery in the New World" "Human Rights & the Environment in Latin America" "Latin America in the Global Economy" "Traditional Economies or Conservation in Costa Rica?" "Myth & Reality in Contemporary Latin American Fiction" "Chaos or Development? Prospects for Lati n America" Science, Technology & Society 7:30 pm; call 248-4496. Dec. 16 David Suzuki , Schnitzer Hall Mar. 9 Fritjof Capra , Civic Aud. Technology Management 3 pm , OCATE in Beaverton, Free . Call 690- 1460. Jan. 18 Feb. 15 Peter Norden , IBM Corp . William R. King , Uni v. of Pittsburgh Women 's Assoc. Lunch 11 :30 am, 338 Smith Center. $10 lect ure; $25 lunch/ lecture ; call 725- 4910. Mar. 1 "Contemporary Cinema" Soviet PSU 29

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