Calendar
March 1
Lunchtime Forum
11:30 p.m., Heilman Dining Center, Richmond Room
The final lunchtime forum for 2005-06, co-sponsored by the School of Arts & Sciences and the University Club, will feature Ruth Longobardi (Music), whose topic will be "The American Documentary Opera: Multi-Media Practices of Negotiating, Staging and Producing Turn-of-the-Millennium America."
March 1
Shanghai Quartet with Ying Huang, soprano
7:30 p.m., Booker Hall of Music, Camp Concert Hall
Contact the Modlin Center Box Office at 289-8980 or modlin.richmond.edu for ticket information.
March 13
Nicholas Photinos, cello;
Yasuko Oura, piano
7:30 p.m., Booker Hall of Music,
Camp Concert Hall
No tickets required for this free
performance.
March 15
The Chieftains, Richmond's
Landmark Theater
Sponsored by the Modlin Center. Contact TicketMaster at (804) 262-8100 or ticketmaster.com for ticket information.
March 16
Lecture, "Selecting the 2006
Harnett Biennial"
7 p.m., Modlin Center for the Arts,
Cousins Studio
Kathy Caraccio, master printmaker, proprietor of K. Caraccio Printmaking Workshop in New York, and juror of the exhibition, will speak. Followed at 8 p.m. by a reception and preview .
March 16, 17 and 19
International Film Series,
The Rider Named Death
Thursday and Sunday showings are at
7:30 p.m. in Jepson Hall 118. Friday showing is at 3 p.m. in Adams Auditorium of Boatwright Memorial Library.
March 17
CCE Brown Bag Series, "Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?"
12:30 p.m., Center for Civic Engagement, Tyler Haynes Commons
A discussion of Dr. Beverly Tatum's book of the same title, co-sponsored by One Book, One Campus: Dialogues in Social Justice. Light lunch provided.
March 20
Artists' Reception and Exhibition
Preview 6 p.m.
Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art
Reception and preview of "Seniors Honors Thesis Exhibition, Part One."
March 21
Open office hours with President Cooper
1-3 p.m., Maryland Hall 203
Staff members are encouraged to meet with President Bill Cooper. No appointments are necessary.
March 21
Open office hours with President Cooper
3-5 p.m., Maryland Hall 203
Students are encouraged to meet with President Bill Cooper. No appointments are necessary.
March 21
The Actors' Gang Theater
The Exonerated
7:30 p.m., Modlin Center,
Alice Jepson Theatre
Contact the Modlin Center Box Office at 289-8980 or modlin.richmond.edu for
ticket information.
March 22
Meet the Artist series
3 p.m., Joel and Lila Harnett
Museum of Art
Lauren Vincelli and Carolyn Whitebread, artists in "Senior Thesis Exhibition,
Part One," discuss their work.
March 23, 24 and 26
International Film Series,
My Mother's Smile
Thursday and Sunday showings are at
7:30 p.m. in Jepson Hall 118. Friday showing is at 3 p.m. in Adams Auditorium of Boatwright Memorial Library.
March 24
CCE Brown Bag Series, "Representing Richmond: The Dashiell Exhibition"
12:30 p.m., Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature
Diana Vincelli will speak on "Street Opera: Reconsidering the Art and Writing of Margaret May Dashiell (1869-1958).
March 27
Founder's Week lecture
7:30 p.m., Cannon Memorial Chapel
Dr. Beverly Daniel, president of Spelman College and author of Why Are All of the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? will speak.
March 27
Monday Night World Theater
Autobahn
7:30 p.m., Modlin Center,
Cousins Studio Theatre
Contact the Modlin Center Box Office at 289-8980 or modlin.richmond.edu for
ticket information.
March 29
Meet the Artist Series
3 p.m., Joel and Lila Harnett
Museum of Art
Cassandra Brown and Kelly Durian, artists in "Senior Honors Thesis Exhibition, Part One," discuss their work.
March 30, 31 and April 2
International Film Series, Untold Scandal
Writer and director EJ-Yong transposes the classic French novel Dangerous Liaisons to Korea during the repressive 18th century Chosun Dynasty. Thursday and Sunday showings are at 7:30 p.m. in Jepson Hall 118. Friday showing is at 3 p.m. in Adams Auditorium of Boatwright Memorial Library.
March 31
CCE Brown Bag Series, "De Jure/
De Facto Segregation: The Strange Career of a National Myth"
12:30 p.m., Center for Civic Engagement
Dr. Matt Lassiter, University of Michigan, will speak. Light lunch provided.
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