Sunday, May 26, 2002Sunday Agenda(both highly opinionated and uninformed)"Chamberworks" 4 P.M., Rollins Chapel--"The Apollo Trio performs Mozart's Trio in B Flat, K.502; Schumann's Trio in F Major, Op. 80; and Ravel's Trio." "Just Tryin' to Live" 6 P.M., Faulkner Recital Hall--A recital by senior Joel David. "Clothing Drive" 7 P.M., Tindle Lounge--Get rid of bad clothing for a good cause. "When the Music Mattered" 8 P.M., Commonground--Barry Drake discusses the music of the Sixties. "Dog Day Players" 9 P.M., Bentley Theater--The impvor comedy group's last performance of the year. Adam Ballard accompanies on the piano ($1 admission). Posted by Andrew Grossman at 1:48 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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