Arts Calendar

Published 4:14 pm Tuesday, February 22, 2011

EXHIBITS:

Atkinson Museum of Hampden-Sydney:

(Feb. 9-March 19, back gallery) “Take Our Stand: The African American Military Experience in the Birthplace of H-SC”;

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Central Virginia Arts:

(through March) Margaret Banko and Jennifer Overstreet; Riverside Cafe, Farmville;

FEBRUARY 22

LECTURE – 7 p. m. “Honoring the Brother-hood,” by Dr. Tammy Schultz; Chairman's Rm., Settle Hall; H-SC.

FEBRUARY 24

LONGWOOD THEATRE – 7 p.m. The Threepenny Opera, Mainstage Theatre, Center for Communication Studies
and Theatre (Frank-lin & Race streets), general admission: $8; fac-ulty/staff/ seniors: $6; students: $5.

NICARAGUA SYMPOSIUM – 7 p.m. screening of the documentary The World is Watch-ing, 
Chichester Science Center G12; LU.

FEBRUARY 25

LONGWOOD THEATRE – 7 p.m. The Threepenny Opera, Mainstage Theatre, Center for Communication Studies
and Theatre (Frank-lin & Race streets), general admission: $8; fac-ulty/staff/ seniors: $6; students: $5.

H-SC THEATRE PRODUCTION – 8 p.m. Some-thing Solid; Johns Auditorium; H-SC.

FEBRUARY 26

H-SC THEATRE PRODUCTION – 8 p.m. Some-thing Solid; Johns Auditorium; H-SC.

LCVA FOURTH ANNUAL GALA ART AUCTION – 7 – 11 p.m. Party of the Centuries, tickets re-quired; 395-2206.

LONGWOOD THEATRE – 7 p.m. The Threepenny Opera, Mainstage Theatre, Center for Communication Studies
and Theatre (Frank-lin & Race streets), general admission: $8; fac-ulty/staff/ seniors: $6; students: $5.

FEBRUARY 27

SENIOR RECITAL – 4 p.m. Thomas Mason, voice, Molnar Recital Hall, Wygal Hall; LU.

LONGWOOD THEATRE – 3 p.m. The Threepenny Opera, Mainstage Theatre, Center for Communication Studies
and Theatre (Frank-lin & Race streets), general admission: $8; fac-ulty/staff/ seniors: $6; students: $5.

FEBRUARY 28

CSPE LECUTRE – 4 p.m. “Sipping Tea Amid Poverty,” by Bryce Auker; Parents & Friends Lounge/Venable Hall; H-SC.

SYMPOSIUM – NICARAGUA: INSURRECTION AND REVOLUTION, USING PHOTOGRAPHY TO TELL THE STORY – 7 p.m. “Central America: Nicaragua in Historical Context” panel chaired by Dr. Kenneth Lehman; presentations by Dr. Edward L. Kinman; Dr. W. John Green; Dr. Wil-liam C. Holliday; Crawley Forum; H-SC.

MARCH 1

SYMPOSIUM – NICARAGUA: INSURRECTION AND REVOLUTION – 7 p.m. “Images of Insur-rection and Revolution in Nicaragua,” by Mar-garia Montealegre; introduction by Mary Prevo; Crawley Forum; H-SC.

EXECUTIVE IN RESIDENCE SERIES – 7 p.m.
 Leadership Studies from How Wars are Won and Lost, by Those Who Think Outside the Box by Lieutenant Colonel James Zumwalt Esq., Jar-man Auditorium; LU.

MARCH 2

WEDNESDAYS WITH WOMEN
& GENDER STUDIES – 3-3:50 p.m. From Translation to Transgression: The Feminism(s) of Artist Shirin Neshat, Hull 132; LU.

MUSEUM LECTURE – 4 p.m. “Freedom to Serve?” The African American Military Experi-ence in the Age of Jim Crow,” by Dr. Caroline Emmons; Atkinson Museum; H-SC.

SYMPOSIUM – NICARAGUA: INSURRECTION AND REVOLUTION – 7 p.m. screening of Pic-tures from a Revolution by Susan Meiselas d Al-fred Guzzetti; introduced by Dr. Lizardo Herrera; Crawley Forum; H-SC.

JAZZ ENSEMBLES A AND B CONCERT – 7:30 p.m., Jarman Auditorium; LU.