Arts Calendar

Published 3:55 pm Tuesday, April 10, 2012

EXHIBITS:

Atkinson Museum H-SC:

(through April 30) Architecture of Colonial Virginia;

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Longwood Center for the Visual Arts:

Youth Art Exhibition (opens March 25);

CVA Exhibit at Riverside Cafe:

Works of Judi Crespo and Cynthia Roethel (through May 26)

APRIL 10

PSYCHOLOGY LECTURE – 7 p.m. “Deconstrucing Neural Circuitry with Lasers: A Optogenetic Approach to Neuroscience Research,” by Dr. Andrew Bell; Board Rm., Settle Hall; H-SC.

APRIL 11

PHILOSOPHY CAPSTONE LECTURE – 4:15 p.m. “Idealism and Materialism: A Competition,” by George Pappas; Crawley Forum; H-SC.

APRIL 12

READING/REFLECTIONS – 7:30 p.m. David Huddle; fourth floor, Bortz Library; H-SC.

CEPE LECTURE – 7:30 p.m. “The Consuming Instinct,” by Gad Saad; Crawley Forum; H-SC.

LONGWOOD THEATRE – 7 p.m. Steel Magnolias; Mainstage Theatre, Center for Communication Studies and Theare; $5 LU students; $6 LU faculty, seniors, students from other schools; $8 general admission

APRIL 13

INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL – 5 p.m. Crawley Forum; H-SC.

LONGWOOD THEATRE – 7 p.m. Steel Magnolias; Mainstage Theatre, Center for Communication Studies and Theare; $5 LU students; $6 LU faculty, seniors, students from other schools; $8 general admission.

APRIL 14

LONGWOOD THEATRE – 7 p.m. Steel Magnolias; Mainstage Theatre, Center for Communication Studies and Theare; $5 LU students; $6 LU faculty, seniors, students from other schools; $8 general admission.

APRIL 15

LONGWOOD THEATRE – 3 p.m. Steel Magnolias; Mainstage Theatre, Center for Communication Studies and Theare; $5 LU students; $6 LU faculty, seniors, students from other schools; $8 general admission.

APRIL 16

TITANIC LECTURE – 7 p.m. “It Was Sad When That Great Ship Went Down,' by Dr. Deborah Welch, Wygal Auditorium; LU.

APRIL 17

H-S MUSIC SERIES/SPANISH HOUSE PERFORMANCE – 7:30 p.m. “Tres Vidas,” Crawley Forum; H-SC.

WIND ENSEMBLE/JAZZ ENSEMBLES CONCERT – 7:30 p.m. Jarman; LU.

APRIL 18

MATHEMATICS LECTURE – 4:15 p.m. “Mathematical Patterns in Nature,” Dr. John Adam; Gilmer Hall, Rm. 019; H-SC.

SEASON PREMIER – 7:30 p.m. “At in the 21st Century: History,” hosted by Mary Prevo; Winston Hall; H-SC.