Datebook:
Today
Michael Fowlin speaks on personal identity
and otherness in “You Don’t
Know Me Until You Know Me,” a 75-minute one-man show based on a poem by Langston
Hughes. 8:00 p.m., Prosser Auditorium, HUB. Ext. 1510.
Thursday, November 3
Frederick A. de Armas, Andrew
W. Mellon Professor in Humanities at the University of Chicago, con-tinues Moravian’s
observance of the 400th anniversary of the publication of Don Quixote with a talk
called “Chariots of Fame, Windmills
of Perdition: The Equivocal Defeats of Cervantes and Don Quixote.” 7:30
p.m., Prosser. Free. Ext. 1611.
David Rosenstraus discusses “Fossil-Free Fuels,” 7:00
p.m. PPHAC 116. Ext. 7101.
Friday, November 4
Miguel de la Torre, associate
professor of social ethics at Iliff School of Theology in Denver, will deliver
Moravian Theological Seminary’s annual Couillard Memorial
Lecture: “Who Is My Neighbor? Christian Responses to Globalization.” 9:30
a.m.-2:30 p.m. Ext. 1516.
“America Unbound: The Bush Legacy in Foreign Policy” is
the next call in the Council on Foreign Relations teleconference series. 1:00
p.m., Leadership Center, HUB. Ext. 7510.
Barbara Kellerman, lecturer in public
policy at Harvard University’s Kennedy
School of Government, will discuss “Bad Leadership.” 2:30 p.m.,
Dana Lecture Hall. Ext. 7510.
Athletics Hall of Fame banquet and induction.
6:00 p.m. reception, 7:00 p.m. dinner, Johnston Hall.
Clarke Chapman, professor of religion, leads a discussion of the
film Crash. 7:00 p.m.,
Prosser Auditorium.
Sunday, November 6
Jazz Combo II, directed by Paul
Rostock, plays original and traditional jazz by Jennifer Grier ’07. 4:00
p.m., Foy Hall. $6. Ext. 1650.
Arianna Goldina, artist-lecturer
in music (piano), and her husband, Remy Loumbrozo, will perform on the Simply Grand Series,
2:00-4:00 p.m., WVIA-FM (105.7 Bethlehem, 99.3 Allentown). This live studio performance
features piano duets of Schubert, Liszt, Rachmaninoff, and Ravel.
Tuesday, November 8
Election Day. Vote.
Student-Alumni Career Networking Reception. 5:00-7:00
p.m., HUB. Information: Penni Zimmerman, Ext. 1367.
Thursday, November 10
Angela Brown will give a master
class for Moravian music students. 11:00 a.m., Foy Hall. $10. Ext. 1650.
David Smock, an expert in conflict resolution, will lead
students in a simulation exercise. 3:00-5:00 p.m., Moravian Theological Seminary.
Ext. 7510 or 1519.
The next
performers in the Piano Masters @ Moravian series are Juan Jose Chuquisengo of
Peru and Jung Lin of Taiwan. The program includes Chopin études by Lin
and Beethoven’s “Pathètique” Sonata by Chuquisengo.
7:30 p.m., Foy Hall. 610 515-1025.
Friday, November 11
Fall Fondue from the Office of
Student Affairs. Faculty/staff TGIF, 3:00-5:00 p.m., Doghouse.
The Moravian College-Community Orchestra under Jim Barnes performs
a Veteran's Day concert to benefit the Family Readiness Group of Company B, 228th
Pennsylvania National Guard, deployed from Bethlehem to Iraq. Patriotic music includes
Saving Private Ryan theme by John Williams, as well as “God Bless America,” “You’re
a Grand Old Flag,” and such. Greg Oaten, artist-lecturer in
music (tenor), is soloist. Guests include military and political
leaders. $6. Ext. 1650.
The Zinzendorf Society offers its annual bus
trip to Poe Evermore, a dramatic presentation of Edgar Allan Poe’s
work. (This year: “The Tell-Tale
Heart,” “The
Black Cat,” and “The Raven.”) Bus leaves HUB 3:30
p.m., returns 10:30 p.m. $15. Information: www.parenfaire.com or
Theresa Dougal, Ext. 1389.
Saturday, November 12
Mainstreet Brass proclaims
its 20th anniversary with a Veterans Day concert. New and commissioned works
include music by Carol Traupman-Carr ’86,
associate dean for academic affairs. The quintet includes her classmate, Bryan Hay ’86,
trombone, and Ronald Demkee, artist-lecturer in music (tuba). 7:30
p.m., Wesley United Methodist Church, 2540 Center St., Bethlehem.
Monday, November
14
Jim Skalnik, assistant dean for academic advising, speaks on “Comenius:
A Man for Our Time?” for the Monday Night Speakers Series. 7:00
p.m., Prosser Auditorium. Free. Ext. 1366.
Ongoing
The Homecoming Art Show in the Hub, through
November 10, features the work of alumni of the last decade. |
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