Thursday, November 4, 2010

College is More than Classes!!

Friday, November 5
Sara Bareilles Tickets go on sale, 8am, Warren Box Office. Sponsored by UPB

W Soc @ Geo. Mason (Semifinals), 4:30 p.m.

Cross Country @ Cavalier Open, 4:00 p.m.
WBB vs. Indiana, 7:00 p.m.

VB @ Georgia State, 7:00 p.m.

Funny Freaking Friday, 8pm, TDU. Sopnsored by UPB

“The Marriage of Figaro,” 8 p.m., Concert Hall, Forbes Center for the Performing Arts: The JMU Opera Theatre presents one of Mozart’s most beloved works, which is often described as the most perfect comic opera ever written; this delightful masterpiece based on Beaumarchais’ stage play, conducted by Mark Elysee with musical direction by Robert McCashin, is brimming with sexual intrigue, scandalous fun, deceit, mistaken identity and a richly varied score; part of the JMU Masterpiece Season; for tickets, call (540) 568-7000 or visit http://www.jmu.edu/JMUarts.

Saturday, November 6
Forbes Center Community Open House, 10 a.m.–2 p.m., Forbes Center. Tour our state-of-the-art venues, attend a performance and participate in an educational workshop. Talk with current students and faculty. Don't miss the opportunity to engage in the arts with fun festivities for the entire family.

W Swim vs. CofC, ODU, W&M, NU,All Day

Football @ Richmond, 3:30 p.m.

M Soc vs. Hofstra, 7:00 p.m.

“The Marriage of Figaro,” 8 p.m., Concert Hall, Forbes Center for the Performing Arts: The JMU Opera Theatre presents one of Mozart’s most beloved works, which is often described as the most perfect comic opera ever written; this delightful masterpiece based on Beaumarchais’ stage play, conducted by Mark Elysee with musical direction by Robert McCashin, is brimming with sexual intrigue, scandalous fun, deceit, mistaken identity and a richly varied score; part of the JMU Masterpiece Season; for tickets, call (540) 568-7000 or visit http://www.jmu.edu/JMUarts.

Sunday, November 7
Matinee Movie: Inception, 2pm, Grafton-Stovall Theater. Sponsored by UPB.

“The Marriage of Figaro,” 3 p.m., Concert Hall, Forbes Center for the Performing Arts: The JMU Opera Theatre presents one of Mozart’s most beloved works, which is often described as the most perfect comic opera ever written; this delightful masterpiece based on Beaumarchais’ stage play, conducted by Mark Elysee with musical direction by Robert McCashin, is brimming with sexual intrigue, scandalous fun, deceit, mistaken identity and a richly varied score; part of the JMU Masterpiece Season; for tickets, call (540) 568-7000 or visit http://www.jmu.edu/JMUarts.

VB @ UNC Wilmington, 1:00 p.m.

W Soc @ Final, 1:00 p.m.

Monday, November 8
Resume Writing Workshop, 11am-2pm, Wilson 3rd floor. Sponsored by Career and Academic Planning

BSA Speaker 6-7pm, Taylor 405

SGRho Educational Forum, 7pm, Taylor 400.

Tuesday, November 9
Visiting Scholars Program Lecture, 5 p.m., Latimer-Shaeffer Theatre, Duke Hall: Ann Kirschner, dean of the Macaulay Honors College of the City University of New York, presents “Resistance and Heroism: Mapping the Holocaust Story”; sponsored by the JMU College of Arts and Letters; for information, call (540) 568-6472; free.

Guest Lecturer, 7-9 p.m., Grafton-Stovall Theatre: Actor, producer and director Teja Arboleda discusses "Crossing the Line," a multimedia performance-lecture focusing on freedom of speech; Arboleda challenges the audience to consider consequences of cultural assumptions, institutionalized and stereotypes reinforced by the famous and powerful; co-sponsored by the Center for Multicultural Student Services and Black Student Alliance; free.

Wind Symphony, 8 p.m., Concert Hall, Forbes Center for the Performing Arts: JMU student ensemble performs under the direction of Stephen Bolstad; for tickets and more information, http://www.jmu.edu/JMUarts.

Jazz Chamber Ensembles Jam Session, 8-10 p.m., Artful Dodger: JMU student ensemble performs; for more information, visit http://www.jmu.edu/JMUarts; free.

“Letters to Sala,” 8 p.m., Mainstage Theatre, Forbes Center for the Performing Arts: “Letters to Sala,” by Arlene Hutton, based on the book “Sala’s Gift” by Ann Kirschner, is part of the JMU Masterpiece Season; a touring exhibit of facsimiles of the letters and photographs that Sala saved during her time in the Nazi camps will be on display in the Mainstage Lobby until the end of November; for tickets, call (540) 568-7000 or visit http://www.jmu.edu/JMUarts.

Wednesday, November 10
“Letters to Sala,” 8 p.m., Mainstage Theatre, Forbes Center for the Performing Arts: “Letters to Sala,” by Arlene Hutton, based on the book “Sala’s Gift” by Ann Kirschner, is part of the JMU Masterpiece Season; a touring exhibit of facsimiles of the letters and photographs that Sala saved during her time in the Nazi camps will be on display in the Mainstage Lobby until the end of November; for tickets, call (540) 568-7000 or visit http://www.jmu.edu/JMUarts.

Chamber Winds I, 8 p.m., Recital Hall, Forbes Center for the Performing Arts: JMU student ensemble performs under the direction of Susan N. Barber and David Pope; for more information, visit http://www.jmu.edu/JMUarts; free.

Thursday, November 11
“Letters to Sala,” 8 p.m., Mainstage Theatre, Forbes Center for the Performing Arts: “Letters to Sala,” by Arlene Hutton, based on the book “Sala’s Gift” by Ann Kirschner, is part of the JMU Masterpiece Season; a touring exhibit of facsimiles of the letters and photographs that Sala saved during her time in the Nazi camps will be on display in the Mainstage Lobby until the end of November; for tickets, call (540) 568-7000 or visit http://www.jmu.edu/JMUarts.

Student Dance Concert, 8 p.m., Earlynn J. Miller Dance Theatre, Forbes Center for the Performing Arts: JMU dancers share their talents in this annual student concert; for tickets and information, visit http://www.jmu.edu/JMUarts.

Hard Rock Cafe Late, 10pm-12am, Festival. Sponsored by UPB.

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