Visual Arts LITTMAN GALLERY 250 Smith Center. Regular hours: 124 PM. !\!\on-Fri. feb. 7-24 Dwight Coburn, paintings. The Seattle artisl owns Coburn press which produces limited edition lithographs. Opening reception is Tues., Feb. 7, 5-8 pm. WHITE GALLERY 2nd floor, south, Smith Center. Regular hours: 8 am-8 pm, Mon-Sa!. Portland pholOgraphec Stewart Harvey reflects "On the Face of Things". Opening reception Feb. 7, 5-8 pm. CURRENTS IN SOVIET CINEMA 7:30 pm. 75 lincoln Hall. $' .50 general; free 10 PSU students & Sf. adults. Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 "The Twelve Chairs" (1971). "Belated Flowers" (1971). "Slave of love" (1976), "An Unfinished Piece for Player Piano" (1977). FOCUS ON BLACkS AND WOMEN FILM SERIES 7:30 pm. 75 lincoln Hall, Free Feb. 10 "Black at Yale" "Street Comer Stories" Feb. 17 "Syvilla: They Dance to Her Drum" "Spirit Catcher: The Art of Betye Saar" "lorraine Hansberry: The Blade Experience in the Creation of Drama" ffl).24 "Aretha Franklin; Soul SInger," "Mahalia lackson" & " .•. But Then, She's Betty Cart~' Performing Arts CONCERTS Feb. 10 Feb. 19 Feb. 26 A-brch 4 A-brch 8 March 11 Jazz lab Band. 1 pm, free, Smith Center. PSU's Madrigal Singers & Vocal Jazz Ensembles. 7:30 pm, 7S lincoln Hall, F,eo William Tuttle directs PSU's Symphonic Band. 3 pm, lincoln Hall Aud., Free University & Chamber Qoirs. 3 pm, lincoln Hall Aud., free Portland Wind Ensembfe. Cordon Solie directing. 8 pm, liocoln...Hall Aud. Greater Portland Youth Wind Ensemble. 7:30 pm, Lincoln Hall Aud. Portland Slate University Orchestra. 8 pm, lincoln Hall Al.Id., Free Pianist Harold Gray. 4 pm, Lincoln Hall Aud. BROWN BAG CONCERTS Noon, 75 lincoln Hall, Free. Feb. 7 Fob. 9 Fm.14 Fob. 16 Feb. 21 Fob. 23 Fob. 28 M.v<h 1 . . .. c h 6 Mon:h 8 Composers Ensemble PSU Flute Ensemble Faculty Chamber Music liebeslieder Waltzes David Jimerson, baritone; Sylvia Killman, piano PSU Brass students ~ichael Hanson, violin; Sylvia Killman, piano University Orchestra DelOs Chamber Ensemble PSU Cello students ensembles ClASSICAL GUITAR SERIES 8 pm, 75 Lincoln Hall, SS general; S3 students, sr. adults, PSU faculty/staff ~rch 3 larry Almeida PlA.NO tlECITA.l SERIES 8 pm, Uncoln Hall Aud. 58.50 general; $7 senior adults, PSU faculty/staff; $6 studenls. March 2 March 30 April 21 lydia Artimiw John Browning Michael Gurt FRIENDS OF CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES 8 pm, lincoln Hall Aud. 59.50 general, 56 studenlS March 9 Takacs-Nagy String Quartet April 8 Beaux Arts Trio lUNCHISUPPER BOX THEATER Free, "5 lincoln Hall (Studio Theater) feb. 7-9 "Johan, Johan," Noon feb. 14-16 "Ooin83 Good One fOf the Red Man," ~b. 21-23 feb. 24-25 Feb.2'- Mar. 1 Morch 2·3 Mon:h 6-8 "The Chinese Restaurant Syndrome," NOlO" " Rosaline: ' Noon "Chocolate Cake", 8 pm "ConverSation at Nfghl with a DespIsed Character," Noon "Next," ''The Actor's N;ghtmare," 8 pm "Something Unspoken," NOOfl DRAMA PROOucnoN Feb. 17, 18; "Marco Polo Sings a Solo," an 23-25 ab$urdist comedy by John Guare. The action includes an earthquake, diSCOVery of a planet, birth of a new hero. 8 pm, lincoln Hall Aud. $3.50 general; 52.S0 sr. adults. PSU faculty, staff; $1.50 students. CAIIAafT 7:30 pm, Smith Center's ParkW<l Y North, Free Fob. 15 Songwriter Judy Gorman·Jacobs' traditional, blues, folk & original material reflects social concerns. hh. 22 fndpme, a classic (rom me theater of the absurd. Special Events I'O£TRY Feb. 10 Joseph Bruchac, author, poet, editor of The fjreenfield Review, reads his own wqrk. 7:30 pm, Viking lounge (75 Smith Center), Free Feb. 11 Writing Workshops by Bruchac. 292-298 Smith Center, 8:30-9:45, Check-lnt-lO-l, Poetry; 2·5, Short Fiction; 7-9:30, SIOfYIelling. Free to students with active student body cards; $5 per session, $10 all day general admission. for advance registration c.all 229-304514452. ffl). 17 "Reaclerstheater". a group reading period poetry. sometimes In c.ostume, with musical accompaniment & Humor. 7:30 pm, Viking lounge (Smith Center), Free BLACK HISTORY MONTH Feb. 23 Gil Scott-Heron, jazz musiCian, author, poet & teacher. 8 pm, Smith Center Ballroom. Tickets are S7 general; $6 with valid PSU 1.0. NORTHWEST QUllTIRS SHOW ~r. 18-25 Display of handmade quilts. 10 am-6 pm, Smith Center Ballroom. (Usually Sf. adults are free, minimal admissioo for other5.1 lectures VISITING SCHOLARS LECTURE SERIES lectures are free. Cali 229-4928 for information. Feb. 21 Apr. 5-7 "Border Wars: PhysiCS & Geology in the 19th Century," Mott Greene, professor of the History of Science, Skidmore College. Noon, 338 Smilh Center In conjunction with the Western Regional Conference of Honor Programs: "Social Production of Popul~r Culture," George lew~, Sociology, College of the Pacifrc; "Artist and Social Statement: The Social Development of the American Woman," Nell Sinton, Artist; "French Feminism," Helene Cixous, literature and Women's Studies, University of Vincennes, Paris BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH LECTURES 7:30 pm, free; call 229·3851. Feb. 14 "Balloon Angioplasty to Save the Myocardium; or, A Balloon Can Save Your life," Mark T. Hattenhauer, Cardiovascular Disease Pradi<:e Feb. 28 "Calcium and Control of Muscular Contraction and Relaxation," John Abramson, Physics, PSU March 6 "BloOO Viscosity and Exercise," Philip Wilhers, Biology, PSU March 13 "Physiological limits to Aerobic Metabolism," Stanley Hillman, Biology, PSU March 27 "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Monoclonal Antibodies," Denis Burger, Immunological Research, Veterans Administration Medical Center Aptil10 April 24 "How Animals Regulate Body Temperature, " larry Crawshaw, Biology, PSU "Otaberics in Humans and Monkeys," Charles F. Howard, Metabolic & Immune Diseases, Oregon Regional Primate Research Center FOREIGN LANCUAGES COLLOQUIUM SERIES 1 pm, 461 Neuberger Hall, Free. Oil 229-3522. feb. 8 1'Syria; Yesterda y & Today:' Noory AI-Khaledy Fob. 15 Feb. 25 Feb. 29 March 7 "learning languages the ALPS Way," Frank Vecchio "Computers & Foreign languages," William Fischer " Politics & Geo-Politks," H.F. Peters " Incunabula: The FirSt Century of Printing," Rod Diman Campus Dates Feb. 20 Feb. 27- ..... 9 March 12-17 March 15 M.rch 26 March 27 Washington'S Birthday. Classified staff holiday. University open; classes as usual. Spring Term Advance Registration. Winter term final exams Winter Commencemenl General Registration, Spring Term. Evening cli15Se5 (4 pm & later) begin. Day classes begin. Sr. adulls may regiSlef on a no-Iuition, no-credit, space-.available basis With the Sr. Adult learning Center . 137 Neuberger Hall, 229---4739/3952 . 15
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