CAMPUS CALENDAR FOR APRIL 8-14
Issue date: 4/8/08 Section: News
*All lectures and events are free unless otherwise noted.
LECTURES
GLOBAL POPULATION DECLINES - Dr. Carlos Davidson, Environmental Studies Program, San Francisco State, explores "Why are Global Population Declines Concentrated in Mountains?" Biology Colloquium. Noon-1 p.m., Tuesday, April 8. Darwin 103. (707)664-2189.
LESBIANS ON ECSTASY, RE-CONSTITUTING LESBIAN CONCENTRATE -Montréal-based Lesbians on Ecstasy are making electronic music of the lesbian variety. In 2007, the Lesbians On Ecstasy released the album We Know You Know using Lesbian Concentrate as inspiration for exploring notions of second wave feminism and women's music. Queer Studies Lecture Series. Noon-12:50 p.m., Tuesday, April 8. Carson 68. (707) 664-2574.
PERSPECTIVES ON THE HOLOCAUST IN THE 21ST CENTURY - Dr. Michael Berenbaum, Director of the Sigi Ziering Institute, University of Judaism. Robert L. Harris Memorial Lecture.25th Annual Holocaust Lecture Series. 4 p.m., Tuesday, April 8. Warren Auditorium. (707) 664-4296.
THE BEST OF SAN FRANCISCO COMEDY COMPETITION - An encore presentation of the BEST OF SF Comedy Competition featuring Paul Ogata and other past competitors and finalists. Associated Students Productions. 8 p.m., Wednesday, April 9. Cooperage. $10 general admission. Free for SSU students, staff and faculty.
ROMEO AND JULIET BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE - This guy falls for this girl, and she falls hard for him. There's trouble between their cliques, but they get it on anyway. It gets worse. Sex, street fights, secret potions and a not too happy ending. And amazing poetry. William Shakespeare's timeless classic has it all. SSU Acting Program.7:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 9 (preview). 7:30 p.m., Thursday, April 10 (Opening/Faculty-Staff Night). Evert B. Person Theatre. $15 General, $12 Faculty/Alumni/Staff, $8 Seniors/Students, SSU Students free. (707) 664-2353.
MUSIC OF THE SPHERE - Faculty Recital Series presents a concert of Hindustani classical vocal music with tambura, tabla and harmonium. 8 p.m., Saturday, April 12. Ives 119. $15 general, $12 faculty/alumni/staff, $8 seniors/students. SSU students free. (707)-664-2791.
LECTURES
GLOBAL POPULATION DECLINES - Dr. Carlos Davidson, Environmental Studies Program, San Francisco State, explores "Why are Global Population Declines Concentrated in Mountains?" Biology Colloquium. Noon-1 p.m., Tuesday, April 8. Darwin 103. (707)664-2189.
LESBIANS ON ECSTASY, RE-CONSTITUTING LESBIAN CONCENTRATE -Montréal-based Lesbians on Ecstasy are making electronic music of the lesbian variety. In 2007, the Lesbians On Ecstasy released the album We Know You Know using Lesbian Concentrate as inspiration for exploring notions of second wave feminism and women's music. Queer Studies Lecture Series. Noon-12:50 p.m., Tuesday, April 8. Carson 68. (707) 664-2574.
PERSPECTIVES ON THE HOLOCAUST IN THE 21ST CENTURY - Dr. Michael Berenbaum, Director of the Sigi Ziering Institute, University of Judaism. Robert L. Harris Memorial Lecture.25th Annual Holocaust Lecture Series. 4 p.m., Tuesday, April 8. Warren Auditorium. (707) 664-4296.
THE BEST OF SAN FRANCISCO COMEDY COMPETITION - An encore presentation of the BEST OF SF Comedy Competition featuring Paul Ogata and other past competitors and finalists. Associated Students Productions. 8 p.m., Wednesday, April 9. Cooperage. $10 general admission. Free for SSU students, staff and faculty.
ROMEO AND JULIET BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE - This guy falls for this girl, and she falls hard for him. There's trouble between their cliques, but they get it on anyway. It gets worse. Sex, street fights, secret potions and a not too happy ending. And amazing poetry. William Shakespeare's timeless classic has it all. SSU Acting Program.7:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 9 (preview). 7:30 p.m., Thursday, April 10 (Opening/Faculty-Staff Night). Evert B. Person Theatre. $15 General, $12 Faculty/Alumni/Staff, $8 Seniors/Students, SSU Students free. (707) 664-2353.
MUSIC OF THE SPHERE - Faculty Recital Series presents a concert of Hindustani classical vocal music with tambura, tabla and harmonium. 8 p.m., Saturday, April 12. Ives 119. $15 general, $12 faculty/alumni/staff, $8 seniors/students. SSU students free. (707)-664-2791.
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