Perspective_Fall_1982

Calendar November .~resadmission. 8 L M A N GALLERY: Work by Conrad Hwes 8 Charles Easferby. Opsntng Nov. 8, 7-9 pm. Regular shawtng Nov. 9-Dec 10, 12-5pm, Mon-Fn.. 250 Smith CRlter ' 8 W H m GALLERY. Color phatography by Susan Rasenbaum Openlng Nov. 8.7-9 pm. Regular showing Nov 9-Dec to, 8 am4 pm. MamFri.. semnd floor Smith Center.' 19 POETRY: Klm S m r d reads from h a recsnthl relea& bonk 230 om. 238 Smlh Center. 2 TALKING ABOUT IT HELPS. '"DepresSBd7'' &drama wnnuate lhts winter celebration. (Learn to recognize & deal wah depresian ) Park Blocks near Ponlmd An Museum Welch DanMcKlnd, psydalw~d.Nwn. 11 your local newspaper for cnfo Frw $Am uorr mdst ix n today oy post5 nlelesln n reaong Oec 10 Ca 719 3045 492 lor more nto! 19 Neuberger Hell ' 7 2-5 BROWN BAG CONCERT: The Woad of Hugo NEW PLAYS IN PROGRESS:TWOOrlginat. Wolf. Barbara ffieng, saprano: John Muster. one-an plays: "Rabblt Weather' by Lelgh plant*, dramahc rendlttons by Paul Wadlelgh. Colfay, "Ths Natural Order: Thomas Stotler. Nmn. 75 Llnmln Hall ' 115 Linmln Hall. 8 pm. Dec. 2-4. 2 pm. Dec 8 5.' COUWUIUM: "The Road m Suzdal 3 (USSR)." Thamaa Podsen. Central European WOMEN'S UNION FILMS: "K~llhng Us Sdtly" Studtes 1 pm, 461 Neubeqer Hall ' 8 'Cat A Woman Who Fought BacX " 1 pm. 9 329 Smtth Center ' BROWN BAG CONCERT. PSU Brass 3 Students. Noon. 75 Linmln Hall.' FILMS: Fellmls "I1 Bme." Studems, sr. adults, tree. gsneral. $1 50 730 pm, 75 LlncOln Hall 19 CABARET: Jaa rmk giwp 'Tangier." 8 pm. Nordcland (basement Smith Center): 20 FILM. Alain Tanner's "Msosidor " Students, sr. aduhs, ires: gsn'l, $1.50. 230 pm, 75 Llnwtn Hall 13 WOMEN'S STUDIES SYMPOSIUM: DlSCUSSeS 1982 NatlonalWoman* Studies Conference. Chlldcare. Call 229-4448. 9 am-@ pm, 249 Cramer Hall ' 13 FILMS' Fellini's "Nights of Cabla" wim 10 Glulena Masma." Studeots, sr adults, hee: POETRY Localpoets read mar wm work generat. $1 50 730 pm. 75 Llnmln Hall 7.30 pm. 238 SMC.' POCTRY READIhO Ir mnunwn nln the *omens Sna e1 Tonferm~a CB 229 4448 7 30 Dm 238 Smnn Cen'cr qDanaooo n WOMEN3 UNION LECTURE Dr. Margaret Dobm. ASSOC.Vlce Ples. Academic Affilrs Nwn. 327 Smlm Center ' 5 10 CLASSICAL GUlTAR SERIES: Btyan ADVANCE REGISTRATION ENDS Johanson Students. 8: general, $5 3 pm, 75 16 Llnmln Hail. FALLTERM COMMENCEMENT. 7 24 FRIENDS OF CHAMBER MUSIC m e Takacs-Nagy Strlng Ouanet, $9.50 genenl: $6 student^. sr, adults. S pm, LlncolnHall Aud 23 BROWN BAG CONCERT: Metmpoi'Mn Brass Company. Nmn. 75 LlncolnHall' 9" PARK BLOCKS REVELS: Free music. d m CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY: UnlverW dosed. 16 BROWNBAG CONCERT: The Aurora Sning Tno Noon. 75 Ltnmln Hall.' .e -" WORLD AFFAIRS LECTURE: "Islamic Reltgton & Cunure:' Fahat Zladeh. Near Eastem Lenguages & Lil.. Unv. of Wash8ngtm. Noon. W!llsmette Center Aud (121 SW Salmon).' French pianist to play CAREER SEM!hAR Carsera n RRatl Manauemart Chsrft Mayes Freaelc* 8 Neron hoor. 296 Sm 4h Cenle! ' 16 WORLD AFFAIRS .ECTdRE 'Amma 6 Fl .,>,a Eddy Cont8~1Ml.! .a maqar. Alan <roa . nrlory Urov af Oegon hmn W amrnecenter Am 1171SN s r m m i ' 23 PIANO SERIES ARTIST: Franmise Regnat W.50 gen'l. $6 50 students. sr. adults Call 229-4440. 8 pm. L~nminHall Aud 23-28 THANKSGIVINGHOLIDAY: Unlverslty dwed Brilliant young French ptania Francoise Reonat wlli feature a oroqram of ~ a v d nS, chumann. I 1 29 FILMS: Bergman's "Perrona: wlM Liv Ullman. B#bA#nderJan Students, sr. adults. free; gen'l, $1.50. 7.30 pm. 75 Lincoln Halt. 29 GALLERY299 Psiotingsby grad, student Patetia Reppenhagen. 6 30 am-5 pm, Mon-Fn , 299 Neubeiger Hail . 29 CIRCUS PERFORMANCE:Membersof the Royal Lichtensmln Sqdewatk Clreus N m , 358 Smrth Center' 17 COLLOOUIUM' "German-Amncans," Franz Langhammsr. Faregn Languages 1 pm. 451 NeUbeiger Halt ' 18 Tlckets, at $8.50 general and $6 1 studentslsenior citizens, are available by calllng 229-4076. When Francaise R6anat was ADVANCE REGISTRATION- winter t- Nov. 29-Dec. 10 ," = - -- twelve years old, she was accepted as a student at the Pans I SEMINAR: "InterculturalCommunicalion. Some Research, Some Applicaflons; LaRay Baina Mlltan Bennett. Speech Depf. Nwn. 371 Cramel Hall.' .* Conservatory of Music. She graduated with a First Pr~zein piano in 1963. First Prtze In chamber music in 1964. and First Prize ~n the "" RRONh BAG CONCERT Rum DODSO~ SOPfBnO R CnarO PuDp#n" bar tons Denlse 8CmR10.p 3 m Noor 75 Lnm n Ha ' e" BROWN BAG WNCERT PSU Vocal J a u Ensemble N m . 75 Linmln Hall.' .a - CAREER SEMINAR: "Careen in Rlsk Analysis 6 Casudty Ad~usment."Beny L m , St Paul Fire & Msrtne Insurance. Noon. 296 Sm~thCenter' professional chahbe;iusic class in 1965. Two years later, she traveled I to the United States to study w~th Gyorgy Sebok at Indiana University, where she graduated in 1972. It was Fran*lse '%Inat J also in 1972 that Regnat was the Only artist selected as winner in the and San Luis Obispo. Young Concerf Arfists lnternatlonal Regnat has recorded the complete Auditions, resulting In her New York works of Franz Llszt for violin and recital debut at Hunter College in piano wlth Endre Granat, a recording 1973 which won the 1977 Grand Prix du The followtng nlne years have D~squeof Budapest. seen Regnat present solo and Currently, Regnat is head of the ensemble recitals across the country, keyboard area at California State including appearances with the St. University in Northridge. Louis Symphony. New Jersey Remaining arttsts in the PSU Symphony, Toledo Symphony, and Piano Sertes are: Ceclle Ucad or the Savannah Symphony. She also Jan. 14, Panayts Lyras on Jan. 2 has participated in muslc festivals in Youri Egorov on March 3, and New Hampshire, Flagstaff. Anzona Natalie Hinderas on April 23. TALKING A B O n IT HELPS: "Sexual Mmmunlcation: De'venng 8 Recelvlng Cnticlsm," Lauren Kuhn. M.S.W. Human Sexuality instructor Nmn. 1 I Neubeqsr Hall ' 19 30 WORLD AFFAIRS LECTURE: "Russian Lltsralure 6 Culture." Fmlm Yurevlch. inStmor of Russian, Unlv. of Oregon. Nwn. WlllamefleCenter Aud (121 SW Salmon) ' 30 NEW PLAYS IN PROGRESSSERIES: "Rsbbl Weamsr." Original, awaa play by Lelgh Coney Evenlnglneluderd8scussion by cnts. another playwright 6 audience. 8 pm. 115 Unmln Halt: WOMEN'S UNION FILM:-U~~O~s~ids:. 1 pm, 326 Smlth Center.' Pornand State unaverrlty prnpecttvc 8s published perlod8csliyd~rsng!he year by the mice of Info<matlonSelvlces tw alum",. iacuily and stan and trlends of the Unlverslty December COUOOUIUM: Louis Eteto. Head. F o q n Languages. lectures. 1 pm. 461 Neubetget Hall . dnw Cynthm Staweli mnwbutw. Clarence Hein clln Johnron Laura Jambsnn Guitar series underway I DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: Original one-ad. 2080 minute plays to be mnrldered tM re8dtng at Northwest Dmma Conference at MI. HODd Communmty Collge Feb. 5. Call Pautmne Peoner. 2294601 4 The PSU Classical Guitar Recital Portland State, has studted with such Change of =darers Send bMh new and dd addrestes to PoniandSlats Ullverrlty prspntw. PO BOX 751. Poitiand state Unlverrtq. PMland. Oregon. 97207 Series continues to bring some of noted artists as Christopher the COUntrY'Sbest Classical gultarists Parkening. Allrlo Diaz and Michael to Portland Lorlmrr .!ohanson a ollled Thls year, the serles opened In i6mp~s&is~w~il aiGusiban, has October wlth lntematlonallv known earned nattonal Drtzes for h ~ s Pertlnts If t h l ~ IS adam& to wr wm or daughlw who no longer matntalnr a permanentaddress at your home, pleare nnlb Ihe PSU Alum", mice 1503-229-19481 Natural Ode? an ongmal. mean play 4. Thomas Siotler. a pnor mntnbutor to his Snes Even~ngincludesdlrusslon 8 pm. 115 Ltnmtn Hall.' performer David Tanenbaim. Three more guitarists are scheduled in th~s season's series, includ~ng Bryan Johanson. 3 p.m.. Dec. 5; James Kiine. 3 p.m.. Jan. 16. and John Holmquist. 3 p.m.. March 6. Johanson, a 1975 graduate of wmpositlons. The Class~calGuitar Recital Series is sponsored by the Department of Musfc in the Universitv's new School of the new ma8lsng address. PSU BUPPO~S qua1 sducahrmal oppormnlty WOOU~ regard to sex race. hanacap, age. na1100a1or,g,n mailfa1 Jlalus or rei,g,on BROWN BAG CONCERT Dan Mslnn tena. Kat118een me . menerovam Cnnslna haan pano Noon. 75 L nm n ma 8 ' of Performing Arts ~16ketsa.t $5 general and $3 students and senior cittzens, are ava~lablefrom m e PSU Box Office

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