WFU calendar of events for April / May
April
April 2
Psychology Colloquia. 4 p.m. in Room 162 of Greene Hall. Randy Larson of Washington University will discuss “Hedonic Psychophysics: The Differential Contributions of Positive and Negative Affect to Subjective Well-Being.” Free. For more information, call 336-758-5424.
April 2
Jars of Clay and Caedmon’s Call. 7 p.m., Wait Chapel. The Wake Forest Student Union will host the two most popular Christian rock groups to form in recent years. Tickets are $20 and are available through Ticketmaster. For more information, call 336-758-5697.
April 3
Dillon Johnston Writers Reading Series, featuring fiction writer Reginald McKnight. 8 p.m., Tribble Hall’s DeTamble Auditorium. Free. For more information, call 336-758-3366.
April 3
Red Priest. 8 p.m., Brendle Recital Hall of the Scales Fine Arts Center. British early music ensemble that specializes in Baroque music. Part of the Secrest Artists Series. A pre-concert talk will be given at 7:10 p.m. by Dr. Eleanor McCrickard, professor of music and baroque specialist at the School of Music at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, in room 208 of the Scales Fine Arts Center, adjacent to Brendle Recital Hall. Tickets ar $18. For more information, call 336-758-5757.
April 4 – Sept. 20
Peruvian Textiles from Past to Present. Museum of Anthropology. 19th and 20th century Peruvian textiles including complete native outfits and weaving paraphernalia will be on display. Free. Museum hours: 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Tues. – Sat. For more information, call 336-758-5282.
April 4 – 13
“A Servant of Two Masters,” written by Carlo Goldoni and directed by James Dodding. April 4 and 5 at 7:30 p.m., April 9 – 12 at 7:30 p.m. and April 13 at 2 p.m. in the MainStage Theatre of the Scales Fine Arts Center. Tickets are $12, $5 for students. For more information, call 336-758-5295.
April 4
University Choir. 8 p.m., Brendle Recital Hall of the Scales Fine Arts Center. The program will include a performance of the Bollius Cantata. Free. For more information, call 336-758-5364.
April 10-12
“Thomas Dixon Jr. and the Making of Modern America.” Event times and locations vary. Dixon (1864-1946) authored “The Clansman,” the controversial book that inspired the racially charged film “Birth of a Nation.” The opening panel discussion on April 10 will take place at Winston-Salem State University at 4 p.m. A screening of “The Birth of a Nation” will follow at 7 p.m. that evening at the North Carolina School of the Arts. All other events will be held on the Wake Forest campus. Individual symposium events are free and open to the public. Registration for the entire conference, including meals, is $10. The deadline for registration is April 5. For a complete schedule of events, visit http://www.wfu.edu/Academic-departments/History/Events/Dixon/. For more information or to register, contact Michele Gillespie at 336-758-4270 or Randal Hall at 336-758-4927.
April 11-12
“Humor in Film,” Romance language film symposium. Events will be held at Wake Forest at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art on Marguerite Drive in Winston-Salem, times will vary. A screening of films in French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and other Romance languages. Registration is $50 and includes a reception and admission to three films. For more information, call 336-758-5349.
April 11
“Thomas Dixon: An American Proteus.” 8 p.m., Room 102 of the Scales Fine Arts Center. W. Fitzhugh Brundage, William B. Umstead Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, will present the lecture as a keynote speaker for the Thomas Dixon symposium. Free. For more information, call 336-758-4270 or 336-758-4927.
April 11
Giovanni Umberto Battel, pianist. 8 p.m., Brendle Recital Hall of the Scales Fine Arts Center. Battel is from the Venice Conservatory of Music. Free. For more information, call 336-758-5364.
April 12
“Do Movies Have Rights?” 6 p.m., Room 102 of the Scales Fine Arts Center. Louis Menand, Distinguished Professor of English at the City University of New York Graduate Center, will present the lecture as a keynote speaker for the Thomas Dixon symposium. Free. For more information, call 336-758-4270 or 336-758-4927.
April 12
Katherine Anderson Senior Recital. 8 p.m., Brendle Recital Hall of the Scales Fine Arts Center. Flutist. Ann Listokin will accompany on the piano. Free. For more information, call 336-758-5364.
April 13
Amy Bradley Senior Recital. 3 p.m., Brendle Recital Hall of the Scales Fine Arts Center. Pianist. Free. For more information, call 336-758-5364.
April 13
Charles Meininger Senior Voice Recital. 8 p.m., Brendle Recital Hall of the Scales Fine Arts Center. Free. For more information, call 336-758-5364.
April 16
“Europe on 84 Cents Per Day.” 7 p.m., Pugh Auditorium. Lecture sponsored by the Wake Forest Student Union. Free. Call 336-758-5697.
April 16
Collegium Musicum Concert. 8 p.m., Brendle Recital Hall of the Scales Fine Arts Center. Free. For more information, call 336-758-5364.
April 17
Christopher Shepherd Senior Recital. 8 p.m., Brendle Recital Hall of the Scales Fine Arts Center. Pianist. Free. For more information, call 336-758-5364.
April 21
University Jazz Ensemble. 8 p.m., Brendle Recital Hall of the Scales Fine Arts Center. Conducted by Patrick Tucker from the Wake Forest music department. Free. For more information, call 336-758-5364.
April 22
Symphonic Band Concert. 8 p.m., Brendle Recital Hall of the Scales Fine Arts Center. Conducted by Kevin Bowen, Wake Forest director of bands. Free. For more information, call 336-758-5364.
April 24 – 27
Spring Dance Concert. April 24 – 26 at 7:30 p.m. and April 27 at 2 p.m. in the MainStage Theatre of the Scales Fine Arts Center. $10 Adults, $5 students. For more information, call 336-758-5295.
April 24
Spring Choral Concert. 8 p.m., Brendle Recital Hall of the Scales Fine Arts Center. Free. For more information, call 336-758-5364.
April 25
Cynthia Irby Senior Recital. 8 p.m., Brendle Recital Hall of the Scales Fine Arts Center. Pianist. Free. For more information, call 336-758-5364.
April 28
Chamber Music Concert. 8 p.m., Brendle Recital Hall of the Scales Fine Arts Center. Free. For more information, call 336-758-5364.
April 29
Wind Ensemble. 8 p.m., Brendle Recital Hall of the Scales Fine Arts Center. Free. For more information, call 336-758-5364.
April 30
University Orchestra. 8 p.m., Brendle Recital Hall of the Scales Fine Arts Center. Free. For more information, call 336-758-5364.
May
May 1
Cary Donaldson and Andrew Estel Senior Recital. 7 p.m., Brendle Recital Hall of the Scales Fine Arts Center. Guitarists. Free. For more information, call 336-758-5364.
May 8
Bioethics Seminar. 3 p.m., Sticht Center Ground Floor Auditorium on the Bowman Gray Campus. Rebecca Dresser, a law professor at the Washington University of Law, will give a lecture titled “Special Respect and Public Deliberation: Two Neglected Elements of the Stem Cell Debate.” Free, sponsored by the university’s Bioethics Task Force and part of a yearlong series. For more information, call 336-716-3589.