Perspective_Winter_1985

Films FOCUS ON WOMEN FILM SERIES Noon, 247 Cr..mer Hall. Free. Call 229·4448 Feb. 12,13 "The WorkplacE' Hustle" no mlns.} Sexual harassment-what is It~ Feb. 19,20 "Courage to Succeed" (28 mins.1 A portrait of Diane Nyad, world-das~ marathon swimmer; explores the mC',lning of success & failure Feb. 26,27 "The Willmar 8" 155 min~.1 Story of the lon)lc~t bank ~Irike in American history. Mar. 5,6 "World of Light: Portr,l!1 of May Sarlon" 00 mins.) The NeY\' Engkmd poet & nm'elisl discu~,*" ner creative process, solitude, agmg. tOt> wom,1n writer & more. WAR/WAR PROTEST FILM SERIES 7;)0 pm, 75 Lincoln H.ll! . Free (illl 22.9-4454/4452. Feb. 15 "Germ.my P,lle Mother" 11980. subtitlc..). Feb. 22 "The War AI I lome" 119791 "A Day in America" 0%8 US Army film! Mar. 1 "Dark Circle" !IY8ll. "Underground Nul"lear Testing" 09801 Mar. 8 "On the Beach" (1959). "Mother of tht:! Y(·,u: Ruth Nelson's Fight Against the Nuclpar Arm~ Ra<.p." Mar. 15 "EI Salvitdor: Another Vietnam" (lY81l "Ranger" tl9iO US Army film) AMERICAN HEROES FILM SERIES 7:30 pm. 75 lincoln Hall. Free. Call 229-4454144'i2 Feb. 16 "Bonnie & Clyde" (19671 Feb. 23 "The Party" 11968) Mar. 2 "The Gredtest" (1977) Mar. 9 "To Hell & Back" (1955) , Visual Arts unMAN GAllERY Reguldr Houts: 12-4 pm. Mon·Fri , 150 Smith Center, F",,, Jan. 31- "Atomic Aegis Imag~ & Related Forrn~," Feb. 19 print<., p<llnlin~s & dr.Jwings of Ken MacKintosh. Feb. 26- Painter Tom Morphi~ & ~culptor KanC'laka Mar. 21 Ikeda display their work. Ope-ning Reception Feb. 26, 6-8 pm. Performing Arts BROWN BAG CONCERT Noon, 75 lincoln Hall. Free. feb, 12 Woodwind Conc;piracy feb. 14 PSU Flute Ensemble feb. 19 Lincoln Hall Chamber Players Feb. 21 PSU Madrig<lls with The Portland Baroque Orchestra Feb. 26 A Portldnd Opera Preview: Verdi'~ A MiJskeci &11 Feb. 28 PSU Chamber Choir, Bruce Browne conducting Mar. 5 All Bach: Brandenburg No.3 .lOd Solo Cantata No. 82, featuring baritone David Jimer~n Mar. 7 PSU Guitar Students Mar. 12 Marian Hahn, pianist Mar. 14 Clarinet Ensemble ClASSICA L GUITAR SERIES Call 229·4440 for tickets: $5 general; $3 students, sr. adults, PSU faculty & staff. 8 pm, lincoln Hall Aud. Mar. 16 Tom Patlerson DRAMA Feb. 14·16 "Medea," Robinson Jeffers' adaptation of 21 ·23 the Euripides lale of betrayal & revenge. Call 229-4440 for tickets: 55 general; $3.50 students, sr, aduhs. rsu faculty/staff. 8 pm, Lincoln Hall Aud. Tues.-Thurs. winter term: PSU's Lunchbox Theater, al Noon, lincoln Hall Sludio Theater (room 115), Free. Call 229-4b' 2 for details. Apr. 12,13; "Neutral Countries." Barbara Field's 18-20; portr<lyal of the growth of a young boy 111 25·27 war-torn BelgIum in 1915, during the German occupittion. Call 229-4b 12 for detaIls. PIANO RECITAL SERIES Call 229-4440 for tJekel.!>: $9 general; Sl.SO Sf. adult~, PSU faculty & St.1ft; $6 siudenb. 8 pm, lincoln Hall Aud, feb. 26 Radu Lupu Mar. 19 Ralph VotJpck April 18: Mitsuko Uchid.l CONCERTS Feb. 13 Feb. 17 feb,21 Feb. 27 Mar. 10 Mar, 13 Jazz lab Band. Noon, Smith Center's Parkway North, Free. PSU Chamber Choir. Bruce Browne directing. I pm, Grace Memorial Episcopal Church, 1535 NE 17th PSU Chtlmber Choir, 10 am, Oregon Episcopal School, (,300 SW Nicol Rd, Vocal Jazz Ensemble & 'ilZZ Lab Band. $2,50 general; 51 ~r. adults, students, PSU facultyN.lff 8 pm, lincoln Hall Auo. P5U Symphonic Band, Wm. Tuttle direeting. 52.50 general; 51 students, sr. adults, PSU 'itaiifaculty. 8 pm. lincoln Hall Aud. ~S~;'y~~:r~I~~nn~~o., Fr~ fRIENDS OF CHAMBER MUSIC Series Sold Out. This <Iodllional concert benefi!) the PSU Music Scholarship Fund. 1I pm. lincoln Hall Aud. Call 229·3105 for detaIls. $10 general: $7.50 students. Mar. 14 Takacs Quartet \\ith guest pianist Harold Gray. CONTEMPORARY DANCE SERIES Mar. 7-9 "The Company We Keep" - $7 general. $6 sludent~ & .,r. i1duh .. ; call 229-4440. 8 pm, Lincoln Hall Aud. May 16-18 "New Work/New Arli~I~New ldeas"- dancers from around the nation auditioned e<;pecially for thi~ pl'ogram. $6 general. $5 sludeoh & ~r. adults; call 229-4440. 8 pm, Snilttuck Studio Theater (room 212 Shattuc/.; Hall). Campus Notes feb. 18 Washington'S Birthday Observed. Classified staff holiday only. University open, claswc; a~ usual. Mar. 4-15 Spring term advance registration Mar. 18-23 Winter term final exams. Mar. 21 Winter Commencement Later March/early April - Summer Session catalog available. Call 229-3511 Apr. 1 General registration, spring term. Evening classes (4 pm & later) begin. Apr. 2 Day classes oc>gin. Also. registration begins for Sr. Adults on a no-credit, no-tuition, space available basis thru Sr. Adult learning Center, 137 Neuberger Hall, call 229-4739. Special Events BENEfiT BRUNCH CONCERT Champagne brunch at Rian's Atrium Restaurant to benefit PSU's Music Scholarship Fund_ $15 admission ($5 of which is tax deductible), II :30 am. Colli 229-3011 for informatIon. Feb. 10 Brunch concert with The Flore~tan Tno Mar. 10 featured soloist: German violin virtuo<.o Christiane Edinger. POETRY 7 pm, Smith Center, Free. Calt 229-3045. feb. 15 Colleen McElroy, author of 6 volume'i of poetry, reads her own work. (Parkway North - ground (loor) feb. 22 Open mike (those wishing to read should arrive at 6:45); Tom Smario re<lds hIS o\\'n work beginning at 8:30. (Nordid,mdbasement) Mar. 1 Linda Gregg will read (rom her own work Gregg is author of 2 books of poetrv & has been published in a number of prestigious IItetiHY magazines. /Parkway North - ground floor) Mar. 15 local poets read their own work. ThoS(> wishmg to read must hdve contacted Poetry Committee - 229-3045 - by Feb 15. (Nordidann - ha5ement) SYMPOSIUM 8:30 am-4:40 pm. 294·2% Smith Center. C.lli 229-4075. Feb. 28 Sympo~ium on Racism & World Peace. Feature!> locally & internationally known speakers. QUilT SHOW Mar. 24-31 Northwest Quilten; Show. Call 636-1008 for IOfo. Daily movies & lecture, S I adults; 25~ 12 yeil"" of age & llnder. 10 am-b pm, SmIth Center Ballroom (room 355). Lectures BLACK HISTORY MONTH lECTURE Noon, 338 Smith Center, Free. feb. 20 "The Public's Response to Malcolm X & Marcus Garvey." Oba l'Shaka. author of The PofiticilJ Leg.ley of Milfcofm X. HONORS PROGRAM LECTURE SERIES "Power and Knowledge: Western Scholarship and Technologies of Power." 338 Smith Center, Free. Call 229-4928 for info. Mar. 6 "Heavenly Harlots & Social SCience: The ImpaCI of Edward Said's Orientali..ms on Middle Eastern Studies," Jon Mandaville, History - Noon Mar. 13 "Oncntalism & the Iranian Re .... o l u t l o n . " Grant Farr, Sociology - Noon Apr. 10 " Ignorance & Power: Ethnocentrism in the Study of Latin America," Frederick Nunn. History - Noon Apr. 17 "Western Interpretations of East Asia: China," Linda Walton, History - Noon Apr, 24 'Western Interpretations of East Asia: Japan," linda Walton, History - Noon May 9 "American Scholarship on China: Knowledge or Power?" Dennis Grafflln, professor of Chinese History, Bates College - Noon. "The Twentieth Century Japanese 'Revolt' Against Orientalism," Tetsuo Najil<l, profeS5Qr of History & East Asian Siudles, Univ. of Chicago - 3 pm M.lY 10 "Umted Slate. Images of latin America: Scholarship & Statescraft, 1800-Presenl," Benjamin Keen, professor emeritus, Northern Illinois Univ, - 10 am 11

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