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9/27 - 10/4 |
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Monday,
Sept. 27
CFDR Fall Speaker Series, “The
Failed Century of the Child: Governing America’s
Young in the 20th Century,” by Judith Sealander,
history, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 314 Bowen-Thompson Student
Union. Sponsored by the Center for Family and Demographic
Research.
Dissertation Defense, “American
Progressivism and the Cold War: The Case of Edward Lamb
of Toledo, Ohio, 1901-87,” by Roger Chapman, American
culture studies, 3 p.m., 222 Administration Building.
Music at the Forefront Series, ConText
Performers Collective featuring percussionists Ayano Kataoka
and Sylvia Smith, 8 p.m., Bryan Recital Hall, Moore Musical
Arts Center. Sponsored by the MidAmerican Center for Contemporary
Music.
Tuesday, Sept. 28
Musicians Guild Concert Series, performances
at 7 p.m. and 11 p.m., Bowen-Thompson Student Union Multi-purpose
Room.
Movie, “The Passion of the Christ,”
9:30 p.m., Bowen-Thompson Student Union Theater. Sponsored
by UAO.
Wednesday, Sept. 29
Faculty Artist Series, Csaba Erdelyi,
viola, and Laura Melton, piano, 8 p.m., Bryan Recital
Hall, Moore Musical Arts Center.
Brown Bag Lunch, “Where Does My
Family Come From?” with Irene Martin, Toledo Public
Library, noon-1 p.m., Women’s Center, 107 Hanna
Hall.
Artist Encounter, “Greg Greenway
Alive!” Steven Cady, management, will interview
Greg Greenway, acoustic singer and songwriter, 8-10 p.m.,
Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery, Fine Arts Center. There are
30 reserved seats and 20 open seats available. To RSVP,
email dthapa@bgnet.bgsu.edu, put "Greg Greenway Alive"
in the subject header and a reply confirmation will be
sent.
Thursday, Sept. 30
Affirmative Directions Presentation,
“Ethics Is Everybody’s Business,” by
David Freel, executive director of the Ohio Ethics Commission,
exploration of Ohio’s ethics laws and trends, 2:30-4
p.m., 101A Olscamp Hall. Sponsored by the Office of Equity
and Diversity.
ICS Lecture, “Explaining America’s
Lost War: The Forty-Year Debate Over Vietnam,” by
Gary Hess, Distinguished Teaching Professor of history,
2:30 p.m., 207 Bowen-Thompson Student Union. Sponsored
by the Institute for the Study of Culture and Society.
International Film Series, “La
hija del canibal (Lucia, Lucia!),” 2003, Mexico,
directed by Antonio Serrano, 7:30 p.m., Gish Film Theater,
first floor, Hanna Hall.
Men’s Issues Brown Bag Series,
“The ‘XXX’ Factor,” noon-1 p.m.,
320 Saddlemire Student Services Building. Call 2-2081
for information.
Friday, Oct. 1
Women’s Research Network, “The
Promise of Possibility: Applying a Critical-Feminist-Postmodern
Critique to the Practices of Pedagogy and Hate,”
presented by Chris Bollinger, communication studies, 1:30-3:30
p.m., Women’s Center, 107 Hanna Hall.
Visiting Scholar Lecture, “Reservation
Price Deception and Mutually Beneficial Exchange,”
by Alexei Marcoux, assistant professor of business ethics
at Loyola University-Chicago, 4-6 p.m., 301 Shatzel Hall.
Sponsored by the Social Philosophy and Policy Center.
Movie, “The Passion of the Christ,”
9:30 p.m., Bowen-Thompson Student Union Theater. Sponsored
by UAO.
Saturday, Oct. 2
Guest Artists, “The Frank and Joe
Show,” featuring jazz artists Frank Vignola, guitars,
and Joe Ascione, percussion, and band, 8 p.m., Bryan Recital
Hall, Moore Musical Arts Center. Contact 2-8171 for information.
Sunday, Oct. 3
Sunday Matinee, “We’re Not
Dressing,” 1934 film directed by Norman Taurog,
3 p.m., Gish Film Theater, first floor, Hanna Hall. With
an introduction by Jan Wahl.
Bowling Green Philharmonia, directed
by Emily Freeman Brown, featuring BGSU musical arts faculty
members Vasile Beluska, violin; Alan Smith, cello, and
Diana Barker Smith, piano, 3 p.m., Kobacker Hall, Moore
Musical Arts Center. Call 2-8171 for information.
Movie, “The Passion of the Christ,”
9:30 p.m., Bowen-Thompson Student Union Theater. Sponsored
by UAO.
Monday, Oct. 4
Concert, with Broadway star Craig Schulman,
tenor, and Sue Anderson, piano, 8 p.m., Bryan Recital
Hall, Moore Musical Arts Center.
Continuing Events
Through Sept. 29
Art Exhibit, "Baggage, or the Residual
Effects of Dreaming," a collaborative installation
by participants in the 2004 Alternative Spring Break-Artist
West Coast Road Trip, Bowen-Thompson Student Union Galleries.
Gallery hours are 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday.
Through Oct. 6
Art Exhibit, sculpture by David Collins,
Little Gallery, BGSU Firelands. Gallery hours are 9 a.m.-5
p.m. Monday-Friday.
Through Nov. 23
Planetarium Show, “Space Dreams:
Our Quest to Explore the Universe.” Shows are at
8 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays, and 7:30 p.m. Sundays. $1
donation suggested.
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