Performing Arts CONCERTS lincoln Halt Aud. CaU 229-4440 for tickets Ocl. 25 Nov. 23 Doc. 6, 7 Dec. 7 Classical Guitar Series: Oregon GUItar QUdrtet. 8 pm Florcstan Trio. 4 pm I>$U Chamber Choir, O r c ~ t r a : "Belshanar," Dec. 6, B pm; Dt.-c, 7, 4 pm. tS2.50 general; SI student), ~ r . adults) PSU 5),mphomc Band, 6 pm. ($2.50 general; SI students, ~ r _ adults) fRIENDS OF CHAMBER MUSIC 8 pm, lincoln Hall Aud. Call 229-4440 for tICkets. Oct. 7, 8 Tokyo String Quartet Nov. 17,18 Che\Ief String Quartet CONTEMPORARY DANCE SERIES 8 pm, lincoln Halt Aud. Call 229-4440 (or tickels. {Series rickeb-5 performances: $55 gen'l; $50 seniors, students. Single lickccs available after Oct H. Call 229-313' for Information. Oct. 17,18 0 Vertigo Danse DANCE PfRfORMANCE 8 pm, 212 Shanuck Hall, Call 229·4440 for lickeb. No\'. 7, 8 The Company We Kl'CP PIANO RECITAL SERIES lincoln Hall Aud. 8 pm. 57.50 general; $5 PSU faculty, staff. sr. adulrs. Call 229-4440 for Ilcket informalion Oct. 12 Philippe Bianconi Dec. 2 PanaYls lyras THEATER ARTS lincoln Hall Aud. Cal! 229-4440 for lickets No\'. 7-22 "(lOOt! ~ , " comedy by Caryl Churcnill SUMMER fESTIVAL THEATER M a i n s t ~ g e Productions Wed.-Sat. dates. 8 pm; Sunday. 7 pm; lm(.oln Holil Aud. $9 general. S8 seniors; $& preview nales. Call 229·4440. T h r o u ~ "The Member of the Weddmg." AUS· 17 by Pulitzer Prize winner Carson McCullers. Performances: Thursday-Sunday Aug. 28- "Buried Child," by Pulitzer Prize Sept. 21 winner Sam Shep.ud {Preview, Aug. 171 Performances: Aug. 27-30; Sept. 4-6, 11-14. 18-21 Children's Thealer Wed-Fri., 1 pm; Sat., 10 am & I pm. 115 Lillcoin Hall. U.50 admiSSion; call 229-4440. Aug. "The Bad Children" by Shirley Jacksoo, 13-)0 directed by Karen Boeucher-Talc.. Lectures "TOUR THE WORLD AT HOME" LECTURES Noon, 338 Smith Center, Free AUS. 13 "Marxism in Central America," Milton Jamail. Political Science, Texas Lutheran College, SegUin, Texas Aus- 20 "Drama in Medieval Times," Keith AUA- 27 Rdmsay. Head, Drama Dept., Bishop Grosse-teste College. Lincoln, England "Women in China," Lou Wei Wei, English, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou. China o Vertigo Oanse, Del. 17-18 Visual Arts lInMAN CALLERY Hours 'til Ocl. 1: 12-4 pm, Mon-Thurs. Beginning Oct. 1, open 12-4 pm, Mon-Wed. & fri; open Tl1urs., 12-8 pm, 250 Smith Center, Free. Thru Sculptor Carolvn Mills; painfer Mar) P a r ~ AUZ·22 Sept. 2-30 Artists of Eastern Oregon (rE'Ceplion Thurs., $ep(. 4. 5-7 pm) Oct_ 6- Black & white photograpl1v bV Nov. 7 lohn Thomas; wood sculpture by Rick True (recepllO{l Thurs., Oct. 9, 5-7 pm) Nov. 17- A group of N.W. artists' works that Dec. 19 Include te)(tiles & wearable art (reception Thurs.. Nov. 20. 5-7 pm) WHITE GALLERY 8 am-8 pm weekday), 2nd flour Smith Center south, Free. Thru Polish posters from the collecllon of Aug. 21 Ania Leslie. Sept. Prints from Inkling StudIO (rf."Ception 2-30 Thurs., Sept. 4, 5-7 pm) Oct. 6- Robin Ator: cartoon & comic book art Nov. 7 (reception Thurs.. OCI. 9, 5-7 pm) Nov. 17- Ulah photographic artist John Telford Dec. 19 (reception Thurs., Nov. 20, 5-7 pm) SILVER GALLERY 9 am-S pm w e e ~ d a y s , 238 Smith Center. Free. Thru Aug_ 11 Photos from the First Annual City Shool GALLERY 299 9 am-5 pm weekdays, 299 Neuberger Hall, Fret.'. SepI.29- Alumni Series: Frteda Fehrenbacher. Oct. 17 Art, Moore College, Philadelphia, PA, painting Oct. Graduate Thesis Exhibition: Gwen 20-31 Erickson, painting Nov.3-14 Graduate Thesis Exhibition: Donovan Peterson, sculpture Nov_ Graduate Thesis Exhibition: Marta 17-28 Mroczynski, painting & printmaking Dec. 1-12 Graduate Thesis Exhibition: Susanna lundgren, painting Sports FOOTBALL Civic Stadium. $4.50 gen'l admiSSion. Call 219-4400. • mdicates Western Football Conference game. Sept. 27 Weber State, 1 pm Oct. 4 Humboldt State, 7 pm Oct 11 Southern Utah', 7 pm Nov. 1 Cal Poly', 7:30 pm Nov. 8 Santa Clara·, 7 pm Nov. 22 UniverSity of Montana, 1 :30 pm VOLLEYBALL At-home matches in PSU's gym. For tickets, call 229-4000/4400, Sept. 19 Alumm, 7:30 pm Sept. 21 Stanford, 4 pm Oct. 3-4 PSU Invitational Oct. 11 Oregon Siale, 7:30 pm Oct. 14 l ewis & Clark, 7:30 pm Oct. 24 Univ. of Portland, 7:30 pm Oct_ 26 Arizona, 1 pm Oct. 31 Pugel Sound, 7:30 pm Nov. 2 WaShington. 4 pm Nov. Oregon Challenge Cup (UD, OSU. 22-21 UP, PSU), S pm OUTDOOR PROCRAM Aug. Monster Dfcylce tour of the Oregon Coast. 16-25 S40 fee Call 229-4452. Special Events VIKING ATHL£TtC ASSOCIATION AUCTION Benefit for student athlete scholarships. US per pc1'Sorl. Call 229-4000 (Karen or Myrna) Marnon Hotel. Sept 20 5 pm, Silent Auction; 7: 15 pm. Dinner; 8:)0 pm, Oral Auction. CONFERENCE 8:)0 am·4:30 pm, 338 Smllh Center. Call 245-4441. Admission: $20 professional; $10 student. semor citIzen. Sept. 26 "Enhancing Intergeneration,ll linkage-s" (Elde-dy-Youth Exchange; Intergeneralional Family Therapy) Campus Notes Aug. 14 Sept. I Sept. 12 Sept. 26 Sept. 29 Nov. 11 No\'. 27-30 Summer Commencement Labor Day Holiday. Universilv ck>!.ecjt Falilerm advance registration ends General registration, rail term Day, evening classes begin. Sf. Adult Reglstrahon begins on a no-tuilion, no-credit, space-avililable basis with Sr Adult learning Center, 101 Francis Manor. 229-4739. Veterans' Day Holiday. University closed! ThanksgiVing Holiday. University closed! PSU Perspective, Summer 1986 / page 19
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