Wednesday, April 24, 2002Wenesday Happenings: George Lewis 12:30 P.M., Faulkner Recital Hall--The composer performs as part of the Festival of New Musics. Players include the composer Christian Wolff and Don Glasgo."Edge Dinner" 6:30 P.M., Edgerton House (14 School St.)--Prof. Marcelo Gleiser, author of several books on physics, religion, and philosophy, discusses the origin of the universe. "Behind Closed Eyes" (film) 6:45 & 8:50 P.M., Loew--"How four children of war learn to build a future, despite their past" ($5 Dartmouth students, $6 gen. admission). "Identity Workshop" 7 P.M., Amarna--"...construct a creative online "image" of your identity referencing racial and gender stereotypes, and participate in a provoking discussion about the effects of dominant culture". Damn that dominant culture! "An American Indian Constructionalist Family Therapy Model" 7 P.M., Filene Auditorium--Dr. Rockey Robbins speaks on this topic. "Seekers of Spiritual Truth" 8 P.M., Tucker--Find God while enjoying refreshments and snacks. "ECO Meeting" 9 P.M., Robinson lobby--Didn't ECO meet on Monday? Did that not work out? Posted by Andrew Grossman at 10:20 AM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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