Arts Calendar

Published 2:14 pm Tuesday, February 26, 2013

EXHIBITS:

Atkinson Museum H-SC:

(Feb 6-March 23) “Letters to Sala: A Young Woman's Life in Nazi Labor Camps;

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Longwood Center for the Visual Arts:

(through March 24, 2013) Works by Thornton Dial: New in the LCVA Permanent Collection from James E. and Barbara B. Sellman;

CVA Exhibit at Riverside Cafe:

(through March 30) Southside Photography Guild; PE Health Dept.: (through Aug. 5) mem-bers' work;

Borrowed Space Gallery:

(104 N. Main St.) work of Diane Aslanis, Bart Kendrick, Richard Mcclintock;

FEBRUARY 26

LONGWOOD WIND SYMPHONY CONCERT – 7:30 p.m.; Jarman Auditorium; LU.

FEBRUARY 27

HOLOCAUST SYMPOSIUM – 7 p.m. “What is a Good Life?” with professor Matthew Dubroff; Crawley Forum; H-SC.

FEBRUARY 28
HOLOCAUST SYMPOSIUM – 4 p.m. “Words & Deeds during WWII& Holocaust: Nazism's Anti-Semitic Propaganda for Germany and for the Ar-ab Counties,” by Dr. Jeffrey Herf; Crawley Fo-rum; H-SC.

FINE ARTS DEPT. PLAY – Good; Johns Audito-rium; H-SC.

MARCH 1

HOLOCAUST SYMPOSIUM – 4 p.m. “Combating Bigotry & Hatred: Personal Reflections,” panel of Holocaust seminar alumni, Dr. Bob Rogers mod-erator; Crawley Forum, H-SC.

FINE ARTS DEPT. PLAY – Good; Johns Audito-rium; H-SC.

MARCH 4

LEADERSHIP SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE – 4 p.m. “Strategic Leaders & Sea Power,” by Cap-tain Steve Knott (USN); Wilson Center; H-SC.

LEADERSHIP SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE – 7:30 p.m. “Strategic Leadership & Wicked Problems: FDR in 1941,” Captain Steve Knott; Bortz Li-brary, 4th floor rotunda; H-SC.

MARCH 5

LEADERSHIP SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE – 7 p.m. “Normandy 1944: The German Lieutenant who Stopped an Allied Breakout – A Leadership Game-Changer,” Captain Steve Knott; Wilson Center; H-SC.