Campus Calendar
Tuesday, Nov. 4
PSU School of Fine and Performing Arts
Noon Concert: Mara Gearman and Friends
Guess
Lincoln Recital Hall, Room 75
Free
PSU Catholic Students
Confirmation classes
7:30 p.m.
Campus Ministry
More info: 503-226-7807, Ext. 107
Discussions, song, food and fun
Women’s Resource Center
Returning Women Students Brown Bag Lunches
11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
Smith, Room 225
For women who are coming back to school after a break in their education to meet other women for support and networking Mondays and Tuesdays
Free
Wednesday, Nov. 5
Women Resource Center
“Vagina Monologues” General Interest Meeting
3-5 p.m.
Smith, Room 338
For those you want to be in the cast or crew of the “Vagina Monologues”!
Free
Stitch and Bitch
Noon-2 p.m.
Smith Basement, Room 26
Learn or share skills of knitting or crochet – all are welcome
Free
Queers and Allies Movie Night
Nov. 5: “Introducing Dorothy Dandridge”
6 p.m.
Smith Union, Room 292
Free
PSU Literacy Art Council
Donna Stonecipher
8 p.m.
Littman Gallery, Smith Union, Room 250
Her book “The Reservoir” won the University of Georgia Press Contemporary Poetry Series competition
$8 general/$5 for members of Mountain Writers
MCC Fun Wednesdays
Noon-2 p.m.
Smith, Room 228
Every Wednesday in the Multicultural Center for tea, coffee and refreshments
For more info: 503-725-5342
Free
Thursday, Nov. 6
It’s First Thursday. Go out there and see some art!
A must: Black clothing, interested expressions and words like “exhilarating!”
PSU School of Fine and Performing Arts
Artist reception for Tranquility: Yi Pyung Kim
5-7 p.m.
Autzen Gallery, Neuberger Hall
Exhibition of digital textile prints lasting till Dec. 16 from the visiting scholar, originally from Ulsan, Korea
Littman Gallery
Opening for Dana Starkey: Cycles
5-7 p.m.
Smith Union, Room 250
Photo transfers, photography, drawings and print all combined to form Middle Eastern and Western styles of art. Showing through Dec. 5.
White Gallery
Opening for Jonathan Brand: Lower East Side 1960
5-7 p.m.
Second floor of Smith Union
Using images shot with a Retina 1b while Mr. Brand worked on the 1960 census.
Showing through Dec. 5.
Women Resource Center
“Vagina Monologues” General Interest Meeting
6-8 p.m.
Smith, Room 236
For those you want to be in the cast or crew of the “Vagina Monologues”!
Free
PSU Friends of History and PSU Bookstore
Prof. David A. Horowitz – Reading and Book Signing
Reception: 6:30 p.m.
Reading and commentary: 7 p.m.
Smith, Room 238
Prof. David A. Horowitz will be reading from his book “America’s Political Class Under Fire: The 20th Century’s Great Culture War.”
Free/book $24.95
College Housing Northwest, PSU, The Meetro
Open Night Mic Night at the Meetro Caf퀌�
7 p.m.
1809 S.W. 11th (Behind Science Building Two)
Students are invited to share their creative talents (i.e. poetry, music, short stories) in a relaxed environment. Espresso drinks are $1!
Free
Friday, Nov. 7
Women Resource Center Feminist Movie Night
“Covered” and
“Hollywood Harems”
Noon-2 p.m.
Multicultural Center, Smith, Room 228
Free
Saturday, Nov. 8
PSU Catholic Students
Are you Catholic?
7:30 p.m.
Campus Ministry
More info: 503-226-7807, Ext 107
Discussions, song, food and fun
PSU Film Committee
5th Avenue Cinema
Julian’s Schnabel’s
“Before Night Falls”
and
“Soon” (1992)
7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
S.W. Fifth and Hall
Come and see Julian’s Schnabel’s two films, both shown at the same time in different theaters.
503-725-4470
School of Fine and Performing Arts
Jazz Lecture: Intergenerational Influences in Jazz Performance
2 p.m.
Lincoln Recital Hall, Room 75
Free
School of Fine and Performing Arts
Piano Master Class with Robert Roux
10 a.m.
Lincoln Recital Hall, Room 75
$15/students free
School of Fine and Performing Arts
PSU Jazz Ensemble: Smithsonian Magazine CultureFest
Jazz Jam with Chuck Redd
7:30 p.m.
Smith Union Ballroom
$15 through FasTixx
Sunday Nov. 9
School of Fine and Performing Arts
PSU Recital Series: Robert Roux
4 p.m.
Lincoln Recital Hall, Room 75
$16-$18 (possible service charge)
Monday, Nov. 10
School of Fine and Performing Arts
Opera Master Class with Pamela South
7 p.m.
Lincoln Recital Hall, Room 75
$10/students free
The John Reed-Ben Linder Progressive Fall Film Festival
“4 Days In September”
6 p.m.
Smith, Room 225
In this true story, students defy repression and military censorship to kidnap a U.S. ambassador. Starring Alan Arkin
Free
PSU Literacy Art Council
Li-Young Lee
7:30 p.m.
Smith, Room 238
Winner of the Delmore Scwartz Memorial Poetry Award, Lee lives in Chicago. His most recent work is “Book of my Nights” (2001).
$8 general/$5 for members of Mountain Writers
Tuesday, Nov. 11
School of Fine and Performing Arts
Preview: “Marriage of Bette and Boo”
7:30 p.m.
Lincoln Performance Hall
A low-cost preview to the play directed by Michael Griggs and
Christopher Durang.
$4
Recurring Weekly Events
Mondays
The John Reed-Ben Linder Progressive Fall Film Festival
Nov 10 4 Days In September
Nov 17 Land and Freedom
6 p.m.
Smith 225
Free
Information and Academic Support Center
DARS Training
2-3 p.m.
Smith 425
Want to track your degree progress at any time? Well learn how to use
DARS, you lazy bum!
More info 503-725-4005
Free
Women’s Resource Center
Returning Women Students Brown Bag Lunches
11:45-12:45 p.m.
Smith 225
For women who are coming back to school after a break in their education to meet other women, for support and networking, Mondays and Tuesdays
Free
Tuesdays
PSU Catholic Students
Confirmation Classes
7:30 p.m.
Campus Ministry
More info 503-226-7807 ext 107
Discussions, song, food, and fun
Women’s Resource Center
Returning Women Students Brown Bag Lunches
11:45-12:45 p.m.
Smith 225
For women who are coming back to school after a break in their education to meet other women, for support and networking Mondays and Tuesdays
Free
Wednesdays
Stitch and Bitch
12-2 p.m.
Smith Basement 26
Learn or share skills of knitting or crocket-all is welcome
Free
Study Abroad Information Sessions
2-3 p.m.
East Hall 109
All the information you want about traveling abroad, all majors
no language required, use financial aid. Through Dec. 10
Queers and Allies Movie Night
Nov 5 Introducing Dorothy Dandridge
Nov 12 Boys Don’t Cry
6 p.m.
292 Smith Union
MCC Fun Wednesdays
12-2 p.m.
Smith 228
Every Wednesday in the Multicultural Center for tea, coffee, and refreshments
For more info 503-725-5342
Free
Thursdays
College Housing Northwest, PSU, The Meetro
Open Night Mic Night at the Meetro Caf퀌�
7 p.m.
1809 S.W. 11th (Behind Science Building Two)
Students are invited to share their creative talents ( i.e. poetry, music, short stories)
in a relaxed environment. Espresso drinks are one dollar!
Free
Fridays
Women Resource Center Feminist Movie Night
Nov 7 Covered also showing Hollywood Harems
Nov 14 Ventre Livre
12-2 p.m.
Multicultural Center Smith 228
Free
PSU Catholic Students
Are you Catholic?
7:30 p.m.
Campus Ministry
More info 503-226-7807 ext. 107
Discussions, song, food, and fun
PSU Film Committee
5th Ave Cinema
Saturday and Sunday
Nov 14-15 40’s and 50’s Classics
East of Eden (with James Dean)
Lifeboat (Hitchcock’s classic!)
Nov 21-22 Swedish Weekend
Persona
June Night (with Ingrid Bergman)
Dec 5-6 Ingrid Bergman Weekend
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Spellbound (both with Ingrid Bergman!!)
7 and 9:30 p.m.
S.W. Fifth and Hall
503-725-4470