Perspective_Spring_1981

- LECTUREIDISCUSSION - "Holistic DRAMA - "Take a Card, Any Card," Healing," David Ernst. MD. a one act play by Martin Kimeidorf Energetics Counsellng Center. Call: 110~11C1 hlmnn 93 hlc.llhnmar Em. 21 APRIL crz-u-.ur. , , I ."". LECTURE~DISCUSS~ON - "Incest: 15 LECTURElDlSCUSSiON - "Nazi Literary Policies." Jorg Thunecke. Cail: 229-3487. 461 Neuberger. 1 pm. Free. 16, 21, 23, 28 SELF DEFENSE - An introductory session at Noon in 11 Neuberger wiil precede the three later 2-hour skill instruction sessions. Cali Kathy Ira at 4401 for information & iocatlon of the skill sessions. 17 MUSIC - Pianist Peter Serkin wilt perform works of Stravinsky, Chopin. Haydn. Woipe 8 Ravei. General admission $6; Students $4. Caii 229-4440. Lincoln Hail Aud., 8 pm. 30 MUSiC - The Woodwind Conspiracy in concert. Cali 229-3011 for admission info. Koinonia House (MontgomerylBroadway), 8 pm. i h i Broken Taboo.'. Robert Gross. M.D., Psychlatrlst. PSU Student Health Service. Noon. 11 Neuberger. Free. dealing warmly with the relationship of a handicapped child to his "nor- mal" parents & society. Caii 229- 4601 for information. 26 MUSIC - Portland Wind Ensemble Concert. Gordon Soiie, conductor. Soloists: Anthony Plog, trumpet. Sharon Davis, piano. General admis- sion $2.50; Students. senior citizens $1.50. Cali 229-4440. Lincoln Haii Aud.. 3 pm. MAY 25 LECTURE - "Christoiogy 8 Jewlsh- Christian Relations," Rosemary Ruether. Professor of Theology, Garren Evangelical Seminary. Caii 229-4928. Kotnonia House. 8 pm. Fro0 7 LECTUREIDISCUSSION - "Sexual Dysfunctions and Treatment." Jacqueline Brockway. Ph.D.. Psycholog~st.Noon. 11 Neuberger, Free. POETRY - Robert Peterson wili read from his own work. Caii 229- 4452. 53 Cramer Haii. 8 pm. Free. 17-18 DRAMA -"The Browning Verslon." by Terence Rattlgan covers the 28-May 15 LiTTMAN GALLERY - "Works from 7 MUSiC - PSU Piano Recital Series performer, Shura Cherkassky. Caii 229-444014076. $6 Generai; $4 Students. Llncoin Haii Aud.. 8 pm. A. 26 LECTURE - "Christoiogy & Feminism." Rosemary Ruether, Theology. Garrett Evangelical Seminary. Cali 229-4928. Koinonia House, 4 pm, Free. tne MelropolManArt Comm~ss~On~S Permanent Coi ectlon " Openlng recept~on 8 awarding of the MAC Arts Awards April 28. 7-9 Pm. Reouiar aalierv hours: Mon-Fri.. 12-6 evening of ar coin before the final graduation laster. 115 Lin- e p k 250-smilh Center, 229-3020 19 LECTUREIDISCUSSION - "Enhan- cing Your Sexuaiity: Physiological 8 Psychological Perimeters." Michael Warner, D.C.. Gestalt Therapist. Noon. 11 Neuberger. Free. 14 LECTURE - "The Histow of 28 LECTUREIDISCUSSION - "Male Sexuaiity," Loren Woitford, MA. Clackamas Community College Noon. 11 Neuberger Hail. Free. 29-30 (& June 4-6) DRAMA - "The Effects of Gamma 28-May 15 WHiTE GALLERY - An exhibit by Mark Rabiner. Opening reception Aprli 28. 7-9 pm Regular gallery hours 8 am-10 pm Mon-Fri. 19 CONUL~ I - llll.l llationally celebrated violist. John Graham. wiil appear In concert H th The F oreslan Tt o T f c ~ e tnfo 229-4440 Llnco n Hall Aud.. 3 pm 22 LECTURE - "Nicaragua: Building a New Society." Huntiy Collins, educa- tion reporter for The Oregonian. WAC members $3: nonmembers 54. Cail: 229-3049. K-House. 530 pm. LECTURE - "A New Era in U.S.- Japanese Economic Relationship." Mr. Koet Narusawa, Economic Ad- visor to the President of Bank of Tokyo. Caii: 229-3049. $8 WAC members: $9 nonmembers. Noon. Muitnomah Athletic Club. Crlminal Justice,'' ~awrericeFried- man. J.P.. Stanford School of Law Caii 229-4928. 53 Cramer, 8 pm, Free. Rays on Man-ln-the-Moon Marigolds." Paul Zindell's prlze win- ning production. $3.50 Generai; $2.50 Students. Senior Citizens. Call 229-4440 for ticket Info. Llncoln Hail Aud.. 8 pm. Spring classes - .. Conlrnueb horn page 6 Diego State University. Fee is $70. Classes wili be held from May 13 to June 10. 7 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. at Sunasu international, 7827 SW 30th. #25. Two classes in CHINESE GARDENING wiil be offered this Spring by master gardener and PSU professor emeritus, Peter Chan. Chan, who is featured In the current issues of Bener Homes and Gardens and Sunset, will focus on the Chlnese method of raised-bed gar- dening when he presents silde iec- tures and a tour of the Chan garden. The three-part class is being offered May 5. 7 and 9. Cost is $19 95 per person. Classes begin Aprli 7 at 7 p.m. on the PSU campus. cost ts $19 95 per person. Classes begin April 7 at 7 p.m. on the PSU campus. For enrollment ~nformation,call the PSU Offlce of Alumni Reiatlons. 229-4948. PSU Pimo been equally acclaimed for his per- formances with major symphony orchestras and as a solo recitalist. At PSU Serkin has selected a varied program including works by Strav~nsky.Chopln. Haydn. Wolpe. and Ravei. Final artist in this year's series is Shura Cherkassky, the legendary Russian pianist whose active playing career began In 1923. He hasearned the respect and admiration of musicians and mustc lovers on near- ly every continent. This year he celebrates h ~ 7s0th birthday by play- ing a series of recltals at New York's Kaufman Concert Haii. Cherkassky wtll feature works by Busoni. Ltszt. Tchalkovsky, Balakcrev, Mana-Zucca, and Johann Strauss-Godowsky. Tickets for the performances are available from the PSU Box Office. information regarding next year's prano serles w~ibi e announced dur- ing the summer. Series with: Peter Serldn and Shura Cherkassky TWO artists remain in the current Portland State University Piano Series. Peter Serkin. on ADrii 25. and Shura Cherkassky on May 7. Both rec~taisare scheduled for 8 p.m in the University's Lincoin Haii Auditorium. Serkin has established himself as a pianist whose musical sympathies are broader than those of vlrtuaiiy any young muslclan of recent memory. His playing, whether Mozart or Schoenberg, is marked with a deep understanding. He has

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