Friday, April 14, 2000
Arts Calendar

 
Friday, Apr. 14

Spanking the Monkey Science Center. 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. Free.

Chinatown Center for the Arts. 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. $2.00

Little Malcolm and His Struggles Against the Eunuchs Senior directing project of Siobhan Lockhart ’00. By David Halliwell. A comedy about four art students who organize their own political party. 8 p.m. ’92 Theater. Free.

Molly Sturges- Graduate Recital. Polymedia new works concert. World Music Hall. 8 p.m.

Saturday, Apr. 15

The Wedding Singer Science Center. 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. $2.00

Chinatown Center for the Arts. 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. $2.00

Little Malcolm and His Struggles Against the Eunuchs Senior directing project of Siobhan Lockhart ’00. By David Halliwell. A comedy about four art students who organize their own political party. 8 p.m. ’92 Theater. Free.

An Ocean Walks Behind a Lake: Sasha Bogdanowitsch. An evening of original music for solo voice and prepared tape, influenced by and using techniques and instruments from musics of India, Indonesia, Turkey, and the medieval and 20th-century western world. World Music Hall. General: $5.00; Student: $4.00. 

Sunday, Apr. 16

Celtic Music The Celtic harp/fiddle duo of Maureen Brennan and Brian Theriault. World Music Hall. General: $5.00; Student: $4.00.

Monday, Apr. 17

Tuesday, Apr. 18

Wednesday, Apr. 19

Ball of Fire CFA cinema FREE

Ryuko Mizutani A concert of contemporary koto music composed by graduate students in the music department. World Music Hall. General: $5.00; Students: $4.00.

Thursday, Apr. 20

Exhibitions

Senior Thesis Exhibitions Greg Allen, John Andrus, Kimberly Barnett, Rob Debbane, Noah Friedman-Rudovsky, Douglas Hellstern, Scott Wolfson. Beginning Wednesday, Apr. 11- Emily Bronkesh-Buchbinder, Chloe Garcia-Roberts, Emily Larned, Gregorio Santa-Maria, Ross Smith, Joe Vidich. Receptions each Wednesday at 4 p.m. Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery. 

150 Years of PhotographyP Highlights from the Davison Art Center Collection Celebration of artistic achievements of photography and its wide field of subject matter, from portraiture to social documentation. Works from the DAC’s collection of more than 5,000 photographs, including works by Julia Margaret Cameron, Walker Evans, and Ansel Adams. Through Sunday, May 28 at the Davison Art Center Gallery.

k Modern woodcut prints by Han and Tibetan Chinese artists that portray contemporary Tibetan life. The prints, many never before exhibited in the U.S., are realistic black and white characer studies that demonstrate accomplished realism and great emotional impact. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26 through FRIDAY, MAR. 10 at the Mansfield Freeman Center for East Asian Studies.