March 29, 2001
Vol. 30, No.17

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Turner tutorial

By Jo McCulty

 

Actress Kathleen Turner, in town to star in the one-woman show Tallulah at the Palace Theatre, discussed acting with theatre students on March 7.

 

 

Art

April 2, New Stories in German, Christoph Peters, author of Stadt Land Flub, 3:30 p.m., Max Kade German House, 141 W. 11th Ave., 292-6985.

Dance

April 5-8, OSUDance Graduate Performance, featuring Jamie Jewett, 8 p.m. April 5-7 and 3 p.m. April 8, 220 Haskett Hall, reservations required, 299-6550.

Events

Through April 13, 1901: The Century Begins, Main Library Philip Sills Exhibit Hall, 292-0538.

Through April 15, Napkin Sketches, Knowlton School of Architecture Gallery, 292-1012.

Through April 22, All-Ohio Juried Art Exhibition, Pearl Conard Gallery, Mansfield, 292-9108 or (419) 755-4283.

Through April 28, Queen Brooks: Recent Works in Wood, Faculty Club, 292-2262.

April 2, Video and Panel Discussion, "Blacks and Latinos in Higher Education: Coalition or Competition?" 1 p.m., Hale Black Cultural Center, 688-4240.

April 4 and 11, Radio Magazine, INSIGHT, discussion of issues important to the African-American community, Reggie Anglen, 2 p.m., WSMZ 103.1, 292-8423.

April 5, Disability Awareness Month Opening Reception, 4-5:30 p.m., Ohio Union Exposures Art Gallery, 292-3307.

Exhibits

Through April 6, Visiting Artist/New Faculty Exhibition, featuring David Pease, painting, drawing and guache on paper; Matt Nolan, ceramics; and Michael Rogers, glass, reception 5-7 p.m. April 2, Hopkins Hall Gallery and South Corridor, 292-5171.

Through June 8, Original Prince Valiant Comic Strips by Hal Foster (1892-1982), Cartoon Research Library's Reading Room Gallery, 27 W. 17th Ave. Mall, 292-0538.

April 2-6, Graduate Students Group Exhibition, reception 5-7 p.m. April 2, Hopkins Hall Corridor and Haskett Hall Gallery, 292-5171.

April 9-20, Undergraduate Juried Exhibition 2001, reception 5-7 p.m. April 9, Hopkins Hall Gallery and Corridor, 292-5171.

Film

March 30, America On Screen: The View From the East, Tough Guys Don't Dance (Norman Mailer, 1987), hosted by John DeSando and Clay Lowe, 7:30 p.m., Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St., 221-6801.

April 9, Disability in Film Series, Girl, Interrupted, dinner and film, 6 p.m., 150 Pomerene Hall, 292-3307.

Lecture

March 30, Glass Blowing Lecture, Toshihiro Kuno, Japan, 4:30 p.m., Sherman Studio Art Center, 1055 Carmack Road, 292-6299.

April 2, Diversity Lecture, The Role of Hispanics in Higher Education, Hector Garza, National Council for Community and Education Partnerships, 9 a.m., Hale Black Cultural Center, 688-4240.

April 3, Arts & Lectures Series, Ohio Indian Culture, Roger Moore, 7 p.m., Eisenhower Student Union, Mansfield, admission, 292-9108 or (419) 755-4314.

April 4, Star Talk, The Gas Giants, Bob Martino, 8 p.m., Perkins Observatory, Smith Laboratory 5th Floor Planetarium, 292-1773 or www.astronomy.ohio-state.edu.

April 4, Young America: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, 19th Century American Artists in Italy, Barbara Groseclose, 2 p.m., Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St., 221-6801.

April 6, Suite Fantastique Lecture, Rem Koolhaas, 7 p.m., Mershon Auditorium, 292-0330.

April 9, Diversity Lecture, The Successful Models of Progress for the Retention of Hispanic Students, Adolfo Bermeo, UCLA, 9 a.m., Hale Black Cultural Center, 688-4240.

April 10, Inaugural Lecture, Bad Baronets and the Curse of Medievalism, Clare Simmons, 7:30 p.m., Faculty Club, 292-1882.

Meetings

March 29, Lunch and Learn, Start Your Engine! Breakfast on the Go, Sharron Coplin, noon, 230 Campbell Hall, registration requested, 293-9355 or osuhmhcs.com/wellness.htm.

April 4, 11 and 25 and May 2, Laboratory Safety Training, 2-4 p.m., Room 700, 1314 Kinnear Road, registration required, 292-1284.

April 4, Library Renovation Panel Discussion, 2:30-4:30 p.m., Medical Heritage Center, 5th Floor, Prior Health Sciences Library, 292-2594.

April 5, Open Meeting with Architects for Library Renovation, 1:30-3:20 p.m., Room 122, Main Library, 292-6151.

April 6, Board of Trustees meeting, Marion campus, call for schedule, 292-6359.

April 10, Faculty and Staff Photographic Society, 6 p.m. dinner (reservations required, 292-2662), 7:30 p.m. program, "Rolwaling Valley of Nepal," Don Herr, Faculty Club, 263-2950.

April 12, University Women's Club international faculty coffee, 7-9:30 p.m., home of Manel Tuovinen, reservations, 459-0659.

Music

March 29, Jim Masters Quintet, 8 p.m., Weigel Hall Auditorium, 292-2300.

March 30, Jazz Ensemble, conducted by Ted McDaniel, 8 p.m., Weigel Hall Auditorium, 292-2300.

March 31, Darrick Gardner Quintet, 8 p.m., Weigel Hall Auditorium, 292-2300.

April 1, Doctor of Musical Arts Recital, James Broadhurst, percussion, 8 p.m., Weigel Hall Auditorium, 292-2300.

April 11, Musicology Lecture, Giuliani in Italy (1819-1929): A Guitarist in Opera-Land, Thomas Heck, 4:30 p.m., Sullivant Hall Music and Dance Library Seminar Room, 292-9440.

April 2, Bachelor of Musical Arts Recital, Stephanie Rzewnicki, cello, 6 p.m., Weigel Hall Auditorium, 292-2300.

April 2, Doctor of Musical Arts Recital, Emily Butterfield, flute, 8 p.m., Weigel Hall Auditorium, 292-2300.

April 4, Doctor of Musical Arts Recital, Sanghee Kim, voice, 8 p.m., Weigel Hall Auditorium, 292-2300.

April 9, Faculty Chamber Series, Early 20th Century Vienna, 8 p.m., Weigel Hall Auditorium, admission, 292-2300.

Schottenstein

March 29, Carman Ministries, 7 p.m., Value City Arena, (800) ARENA-01.

March 31, Target Stars on Ice, with Scott Hamilton, Kristi Yamaguchi and Tara Lipinski, 7:30 p.m., Value City Arena, admission, (800) ARENA-01.

Theatre

April 5, John Henry, presented by the Mad River Theater Works, 7:30 p.m., Morrill Hall Auditorium, Marion campus, admission, 292-9133 or (740) 389-236l, ext. 6279.

April 6-8, Marcel Marceau in Performance, 8 p.m. April 6-7, children's performance 2 p.m. April 8, Thurber Theatre, admission, 292-2295.

Wexner

Through April 15, Suite Fantastique, presenting Imaginary Forces, Gallery A; Perfect Acts of Architecture, Galleries B and C; Scott Burton Furniture, Galleries A, B, C and D; and The Predator by Fabian Marcaccio and Greg Lynn, Gallery E, 292-3535.

March 29-31, Contemporary Screen, The Legend of Rita (Volker Schlondorff, 2000), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535.

March 29-April 1, Extra Dry, Emio Greco & PC, 8 p.m. March 29-31, 3 p.m. April 1, Performance Space, admission, 292-3535.

March 29-April 1, The Vagina Monologues, by Eve Ensler, 8 p.m. March 29-30; 3 and 8 p.m. March 31; 3 and 7 p.m. April 1; Thurber Theatre, admission, 292-3535.

April 1, Suite Fantastique Lecture, For Openers: The Art of Film Titles, Ken Coupland, 2 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535.

April 3, Art, Community, and Interdisciplinary Thought on the World Wide Web, Stephen Wilson, 6:30 p.m., Film/Video Theater, 292-3535 or www.tca.uwa.edu.au.

April 4, Suite Fantastique Lecture, Hans Ulrich Obrist, museum curator, 7 p.m., Performance Space, 292-3535.

April 5, Visiting Artists & Critics, The Geometry of Memory, David Pease, Yale University, Emeritus, 4:30 p.m., Film/Video Theater, 292-3535.

April 5, Revolution in the Revolution: Films from the Soviet Sixties, The Letter Never Sent (Mikhail Kalatozov, 1959) and Heat (Larissa Shepitko, 1963), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535.

April 6, Philip Kaufman, Visiting Filmmaker, The Right Stuff (1983), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535.

April 7, Philip Kaufman, Visiting Filmmaker, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) and The Wanderers (1979), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535.

April 8, Young Arts Workshop, A Throne of Your Own, for ages 6-12, 1-4 p.m., Galleries and Performance Space, admission, registration required, 292-6493.

April 8, Philip Kaufman, Visiting Filmmaker, The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988), 2 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535.

April 11, Art, Community, and Interdisciplinary Thought on the World Wide Web, Heidi Kumao, 6:30 p.m., Film/Video Theater, 292-3535.

April 12, Revolution in the Revolution: Films from the Soviet Sixties, Goodbye, Boys (Mikhail Kalik, 1964) and Debut (Gleb Panfilov, 1970), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535.

 

Compiled by Mary Lindner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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