Performing Arts CONCERTS Moly 20 Marathon Concert: music student soloists & performers all afternoon. C a l l 2 2 9 ~ 3 0 1 1 . Mily 20 Spnngtime & ~ z z Benefit Concert with Shirley Nant>"e, Mel Brown Trio, Gene DIamond & Anes, & Thara Memof)'. CharmMW't' & chocolate . No Host Bar. S10 general; 57 students & sr. adults. Call 229-47BI. 1-& pm, Smllh Center Ballroom. May 20 PSU SymphonIC Band. 8 pm, ltl'l(oln Hall Aud., Free May 21 Oregon Symphony Affiliate artist Sleven Mayer, pianiSt. 5S ~ f ' f a l ; n .students. 8 pm. lincoln Hall Aud. Mily 25 JalZ lab Sand, Walter Carr dU"KUng 8 pm. lincoln Hall "lid... F ~ May 27 UniverSity Chon, 8tU<1! Browne diR!Ctmg J pm. lincoln Hall AU(!.. Free June 2,1 PSU's Orches"a & Chamoo- Choir, dirt'Cled by Gordon Solie & .BruCE: BI'tJ\NJM!, WIIh. guest PIanist H.lrold Gray. LiflCoin Hall Aud. June 2·8 pm; June 3 · 4 ~ . June 20,27; West CooS! Chamber O t ( ~ t r a . , NeU DePonte. July 11 conducting. For admission info call12'.H440. 8 pm, Lincoln H.lll Auditorium BROWN BAG CONCERTS Noon, 75 Lincorn Halt, Fret May 10 May 15 ~ y 1 7 May 22 Moly 24 Molly 29 Molly 31 CABARET Music for Stringed I n ~ t r U f 1 1 @ f \ t S ! student e n S t ! m b J ~ Alyce Rogers, meno; Ellen POrtei', pi<1no Original works. by composition sluqenrs:- of Tomas Svoboda PSU Guitar E m e m ~ Laurence Fee, tet'lOf;" Ralph Well!... bali$one Lincoln Hall Chamber P I . 1 Y t ~ Ope-rd Workm;)p. Ruth Dobsoo & Patsy M.allSOO direct.,. 7:30 pm, Parkway North Smith Center, FI1!e Moly 16 Umvenity.wide Taleo! EVe(ltng Moly 23 European·style clown show with Albert Aller THEATER Molly 10·13; 17·19 Aug. 3-5; 10-12 DANCE ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : d l ! r ~ ~ : t ~ 2 ~ = fOf tickets at S7 general; $5 50. adults, 5tudeots, PSU f«ultykt..tf; B.SO f'SU .students. May 10·12,17·19 at 8 pm; May 13 ~ t 7 pm. Lmcoln Hall AuditOrium. "The Boys From Syracuse:' PSU',S sUmmer musical COmMy in Uncoln HaJi Aud. <:311 229-4440 lor times & ticket in(orm,:lIion. May 18 L e c l u r e l ~ s t r a l i o n by Mary (hlund & Company, dt>monstraling selected company works & techniques. Noon, 212 Shanuck StudiO Theater, Free. Molly 18 Mary Oslund & Company dance perfOfmance. S3 general; S2 students. 8 pm, 212 Shanuck Studio Theater. PSU PlAnRS AT COASTER THEATRE Wed.Sat., 8:30 pm; Sunday, 7:30 pm. All seats S7.S0. Cannon Beach box office open 11 dm-4 pm, Tues-Sun., & 90 minutes before performances. VISA/f\.WTERCARD sales (SOJ) 4J6-1242 Mail order. PSU P l a ~ , PO Box 291, Cannon Beach, OR 97110. No children under b admined; children 6-12 must be accompanied by adult. Junt 28 Barbara Baxley In "Sweel Bml .July 1.5 of Youth" by Tennessee Williams July 18-29 "The Tave-n" by George M. Cohan AuS- 18-29 ''The Rivals" by Richard Brinsley Sherid,1O Aug. 15·26 "The Good Doctor" by Neil Simon; musIc by Peter Link Lectures BROWN BAG LECTURES Noon, 230 Smith Center, Free Mil' II " F ~ i n i s m & the t'Iew Rigtlt." Jotianna Brenner, Women's S t o d l ~ ,\.-by 1 B 1'Stratt'gjes for the Lay SCleoMt/' Barry Ander$Qr\, Psyq,olosy June 1 "Career p. . ttems of Women Bank: Officet"$," H e l ~ Youngetson. r c ~ l 1 O I ' l l i o FOREIGN LANGI.,IAGf COLLOQUIUM SERIES I pm. 461 Neubergli!r Hall. Free May 16 "An Italian .Ioomey," Grahilfll Cooroy, Philosophy May 23 "Parlcz-Vous 'N\arti"ique"(' Claudine Fisher. French Moly 30 "'French' as In Canada," (rk S w e n s o ~ , F ~ h TALkiNG ABOUT IT HElPS SERIfS Noon, 1 1 N ~ t J b e r & t ' f Hall, Free ~ 10 "New Avenues 10 Inllmacy." Roger Clevinger, Centet" for Personal Developmeflt ~ 17 "CommunlcatlOO and InlmtaC)'," joAnne DenBesfe, Human Relations Counselor MolIy.24 "Sexual Affairs: Styles. Patterns & Impact of Elltra Relationship Involvements, ,,.. Dr. IWbert Crooks, Human SelluOillity Program, PCC WAR & LITERATURE LECTURE 3-4:30 pm, 298 Smith Center. Call 2l9-4,tG. May 16 >lThe DepictlOfl of War &.-Us ~ ! ) e t m a t t t ' III Science Fidion," Anlhony Walk. English WOILD 'fACE UCTURES Noon, 1;;0 Cramer Hall, Free ~ 14 "High Tech &: W ~ : C:orurol:llngDle Nuclear Genie'," 0 Sllripad Tufjapwbr, P h ~ i l : i ; Mit 21 "Nuclear Neoplasm:' RlChard Brinkman Economics Mily 21 "Trantllion to a Global P e a c ~ Systenl/' Wilham 8oyef. EdUCiUion Ementu,., Utllv. of Hawaii, & atithor of Amerjca 's rutin: T r i l ~ l i o n to me lorh Century BIOSCIENCE & MEDICINE- LECTURE 7:30 pm, 33B Smith Cenler ~ e p t June 1 2 ) , ~ . MoIylS ~ y 2 9 June 12 "<;entr.t NervOU$ SY$ttm Control of Pusturt & Stance," Donald Rushmer. Neurological Scie-nces Institute, Good S a m a r ~ J ; l n ~ i c a I C f ! f I t e f " l m m U f " l C l d e f i t i e n ~ y OiseaSl"S," Stanley Shiigi, Metah91ic & Immune Diseases, Oregon Regional Primate Research Center "Hormdnes, Receptors, & Disease," Robef't Brenner, R ~ t o d u d i v t ' Biology & Behavior, Oregon Rt:'gIQnal Primate Research Center Room 17S Uncoln Hall COMMUNISM lECTURE Noon, ISO Cramer-t1a1I, Fret' Miy 16 "Leadership & C o n l i n u i t y - C o m m u n i ~ t Party Pohtlcs & Chin8:E' in the Soviet Union," ladis Krislof, Poiltical Sdence SPORTS LECTURE Miy 16 "Drug;. Ergogenic Aids & Sporn Performance." DaVId R. Lamb, Physical Education PtJrdue Univ. 7 pm. 371 Cramer Hall, Free Campus Notes CAMPUS NOTES Ml.y 2B Memorial Day Holid.ly. University closed. June 1 Summer term apvaI'\Ce reglstration ends June 8 Spring C o m m e n c ~ June 1B General regislfaliOO {or SuOlnter Term begins. Also, evening c l a s ~ (-4 ~ & later) begin. IUIM! 19 Day classes begin. Also, registration for senior adults (65 + ) besins on a no-tuition, no-credil, space-available basis. Regj.ster through Sr. Adult Learning Cenll:f, 137 Neuberger Hall, 229-4739. Au&uU 9 Summer Convnencement Visual Arts unMAN GALLERY 12-4 pm, Mon·Fri., 2S0 Smith Center, Free Thru Nancy McKimens' color photography May 11 May 21 1st Alumni Invitational Art Exhibit. -June 8 Opening recep(ion May 21, 4·7 pm July 19 Prints eKhibited by Joe Zirker, .AU&- to visiting artist & Calif. printmaker WttlTE GALLERY 8 am-8 pm, Moo· Fri. , 2nd floor south Smilh Center, Free. Thru Drawings & Watercolors by May 11 Paul Bennett M.y 14 luritd Student Photograhic Exhibit -June 8 July " ~ by Portland artist -Au&- 10 Dav'd Brown GALLERY 299 9 am-Spm, I\1(MWn .. 299 Neuberger Hall, Free Thru Graduate thesis exhibition by May 18 Gina Wilson, mixed-media May 21 PSU student artists eKhibition. -June 1 IDbpl.,ys elsewhere on 2nd floor N a ; ~ Hall as well.) AVANT·GARDE FILM SHOR1:5 7:]9 pm, 7S Lincoln Hall. Free May 11 " T ~ O , U ! C , I - I , J , N , C " ; "Runaway" ; "&9"; 'fOiploteralOlcsY"; "Our Lady of the ~ r e " ; " B l e u S t t u t " May 18 "SereneVeIQClty"; "The Riddle of Lu""n" ; "'EndUfilf'l(e/Remembrancef Metamorphosls"; I'Nostalgia" LOVEI, FRIENPS. REVOl.UTlONARIES FIlMS 7:30 pm, 75 lincoln Hall, 12 aeneral, free to PSU students & sr. adults May 12 kThe Second AWakening of Christa Klages" tt971-Germany) Mily f.9 "The Best W.ay" (l97S-France) BlOCKBUSTf.RlfORD THfATER SEIUES 7:30 pm, 75 Lincoln Hall. S} general, free to PSU students & sr. "'",. ~ 104 "Body Heat" May 21 "Blade Runotr" Special Events STERNWHEElER BENEFIT Ml.y 23 Two hours of entertainment & eats along the Willamette on the "Columbia Gorge" Sternwhceler. Meal on-board catered by Rian's Atrium, returning to the restaurant afler the cruise for dessert & cootinuing entertainment. Board 5:30 pm, depart 011 6 pm, return 8 pm. S25 pet" person, proceeds benefit PSU's School of Performing Arts (SIO lax deductible). Call 229·3105. INDIAN SAlMON BAKI & POWWOW May 25 Salmon, salad, fruit, etc. S3. "-3pm, beside PSU's Millar Library. Call 229-4447. May 26 Indian Powwov.- Will include dancing & drumming as well as other events. Call 229-4447. 1-6 pm, Free. Near PSU's Gymnasium orins.de in cased rain. WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCTL EVENTS Call 229·3049 fOt infOfmationireservatiom;. May 16 International Business Roundtable 00 trade with Korea. Lunch lecture (or audit, S21 May 18 Breakfast with Dan Rather, diSCUSS ".Media's Role in the 1984 Premiential Campaign." Hilton Hotel's State Ballroom. 7 am. May 30 International Forum, wilh Jonathan Nicholas of the Oregonian. Call 229-3049 for location & details. 5:]0 pm. CULTURAL FESTIVAL 11 am-2 pm, Park Blocks, PSU campus. Call 229·3454. Molly 18 Poetry r e a d l n ~ by Prim\B St. )ohn, Doreen Gandy, lois Lewis, Lisa Steinman, Vern Rulsala, Kim St.1fford. Display & sale of crafts, food & art work from many of PSU's culturOilI clubs, fraternities, soronties, etc 15
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