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DanceApril 18-20, OSUDance Performance, Anne D'Aversa and Tamara Welch, 8 p.m., Sullivant Hall Theatre, admission, 292-7977. April 25, Public Round Table, Digital Dancing? Technology, Access, Diversity, Scott deLahunta, Lisa Naugle, Bebe Miller, Robbie Shaw, Maria Palazzi, Carla Hughes, Elisha Clark, Vicki Watts and Johannes Birringer, 8 p.m., Sullivant Hall Theatre, 292-7977. EventsApril 13, Lunch and Learn Brown Bag, Attention Deficit Disorder: How Is It Diagnosed? Are Too Many Students Being Diagnosed with ADD? noon, 150 Pomerene Hall, 292-3307. April 13, Adaptive Technology Display and Demonstration, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Ohio Union near ballrooms, 292-3307. April 16, Disability in Film Series, Mr. Holland's Opus, 6 p.m., dinner and film, 150 Pomerene Hall, 292-3307. April 18 and 25, Radio Magazine, INSIGHT, discussion of issues important to the African-American community, Reggie Anglen, 2 p.m., WSMZ 103.1, 292-8423. April 19, Goal Ball -- An Adaptive Recreation Activity, 5:30 p.m., Larkins Hall Brown gym, 292-3307. April 20, Lunch and Learn Brown Bag, Is Golfer Casey Martin Covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)? noon, 150 Pomerene Hall, 292-3307. April 23, Lunch and Learn, Africa Fighting AIDS: Botswana, Swaziland and Zimbabwe: A Personal Account, Darrell Ward, 11:30 a.m., Faculty Club, admission, 688-8584. April 23, Disability in Film Series, Jenseits der Stille, 6 p.m., dinner and film, 150 Pomerene Hall, 292-3307. April 25, Creative Writing Program Reading, Thomas Lynch, 7 p.m., 311 Denney Hall, 292-2242. ExhibitsThrough April 15, Napkin Sketches, Knowlton School of Architecture Gallery, 292-1012. Through April 20, Undergraduate Juried Exhibition 2001, Hopkins Hall Gallery and Corridor, 292-5171. 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. 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. LecturesApril 12, Natural Resources Seminar Series, Re-defining Invasive Species: Social Context, Ecological Challenge, and Management Implications, Brad Welch, 3:30 p.m., 103 Kottman Hall, 292-2265. April 18, Diversity Lecture Series, The Role of Hispanic Women in Higher Education: Making It to the Top, Rusty Barcelo, University of Minnesota, 9 a.m., Hale Black Cultural Center, 688-4240. April 19, Natural Resources Seminar Series, Insights from Two Decades of Research on Sediment Carcinogens and Cancer in Fish, Paul C. Baumann, U.S. Department of the Interior, 3:30 p.m., 103 Kottman Hall, 292-2265. April 26, Diversity Lecture Series, Setting the Framework for Hispanics in Higher Education for the New Millennium, Manual Pacheco, University of Missouri, 9 a.m., Room 4, Fawcett Center, 688-4240. April 27, Visiting Glass Artist Lecture, Shinichi and Kimiake Higuchi, Japan, 4:30 p.m., Sherman Studio Art Center, 292-5171. MeetingsApril 17, JamesCare for Life, Strength for Living: Managing the Side Effects of Cancer Treatment, Phyllis Kaldor, 7-8:30 p.m., 518A James Cancer Hospital, registration required, 293-6428. April 26-28, 25th Comparative Drama Conference, with Marvin Carlson, City University of New York, call for schedule, admission, 292-4821 or 292-1261. MusicApril 14, DMA Recital, Pamela Nave, percussion, noon, Weigel Hall Auditorium, 292-2300. April 16, Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Marshall Haddock, 8 p.m., Weigel Hall Auditorium, admission, 292-2300. April 17, Phi Mu Alpha Recital, 6 p.m., Weigel Auditorium, 292-2300. April 17, DMA Recital, Helen Allen, voice, 8 p.m., Weigel Hall Auditorium, 292-2300. April 18, Faculty Recital, Karen Peeler, voice, 8 p.m., Weigel Hall Auditorium, 292-2300. April 18, Musicology Lecture, Shostakovich and the Myth of Shostakovich, Laurel Fay, Schirmer Books, 4:30 p.m., Sullivant Hall Music and Dance Library Seminar Room, 292-9440. April 21, Wind Symphony Concert, conducted by Russell Mikkelson, 8 p.m., Weigel Hall Auditorium, 292-2300. April 22, Chorale and Guest Choirs Concert, directed by Hilary Apfelstadt, 3 p.m., Wiegel Hall Auditorium, admission, 292-2300. April 25, Musicology Lecture, Caves, Deserts and Pythagoras: On the Origin of Harmonic Intervals in Music, Udo Will, 4:30 p.m., Sullivant Hall Music and Dance Library Seminar Room, 292-9440. April 28, Beijing Opera Live: An Evening with Performers Ju Yong and Xing Hongmei, 7:30 p.m., Thurber Theatre, 292-2464 or 292-1746. April 29, Workshop, Hands-On Session with Beijing Opera Performers, 10 a.m., Thurber Theatre, 292-2464 or 292-1746. WexnerThrough 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. 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. April 13, Philip Kaufman, Visiting Filmmaker, Quills (2000), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. April 14, A Conversation with Philip Kaufman and Terrence Rafferty, 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. April 17, Visiting Artist, Michael Ray Charles, University of Texas at Austin, 4:30 p.m., Film/Video Theater, 292-3535. April 17, Wexner Prize Event, Renzo Piano: Piece by Piece, 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, 292-3535. April 19, Wexner Prize Lecture, Renzo Piano, 7 p.m., Mershon Auditorium, 292-3535. April 19, Revolution in the Revolution: Films from the Soviet Sixties, One Day in the Life of Andrei Arsenevich (Chris Marker, 2000) and Ivan's Childhood (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1962), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. April 20, Dance and Digital Arts: A Discussion with Bill T. Jones and Paul Kaiser, 3 p.m., Film/Video Theater, 292-3535. April 20, Renzo Piano Book Signing, 2 p.m., Wexner Center Bookshop, 292-3535. April 20, Visiting Filmmaker, Philip Kaufman, Rising Sun (1993) and The Great Northfield, Minnesota Raid (1972), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. April 21, Dance and Digital Arts: State of the Art Symposium, Lisa Naugle, University of California, Irvine, Paul Kaiser and Scott deLahunta, 4 p.m., Film/Video Theater, 292-3535. April 21, Visiting Filmmaker, Philip Kaufman, Henry & June (1990), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. April 21, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company: You Walk? 8 p.m., Mershon Auditorium, admission, 292-3535. April 22, Visiting Filmmaker, Philip Kaufman, The White Dawn (1974) and Goldstein (1965), 2 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. April 26, GLB F/V 4, Rick & Steve the Happiest Gay Couple in All the World (Allan Brocka, 2000), A Summer Dress (Fran¨ois Ozon, 1996) and From the Edge of the City (Constantinos Giannaris, 1998), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. April 27, GLB F/V 4, I.K.U. (2000), introduced by filmmaker Shu Lea Cheang, 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. April 27, GLB F/V 4, Live Nude Girls Unite! (Vicky Funari and Julia Query, 2000), 9:15 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. April 28, GLB F/V 4, Breaking the Glass: The American Basketball League, 1996-1998 (Maria Leech, Dina Maria Munsch, 2000) and Chutney Popcorn (Nisha Ganatra, 1999), 2 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. April 28, GLB F/V 4, Visiting Filmmaker Tom Shepard, Scout's Honor (2001), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. Compiled by Mary Lindner
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