March calendar of events

Through March 24
Exhibit: “Young Americans” and “Memoirs of a Beast.” Charlotte and Philip Hanes Art Gallery. Downstairs gallery: “Young Americans,” classical or traditional media from various artists addressing current issues and popular culture. Upstairs gallery: “Memoirs of a Beast,” a mixed media installation by Judith Page.
10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday; 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. weekends.
Free. (336) 758-5585.

Through May 21
Exhibit: “Spirit Influences on the Arts of Power: The David and Karina Rilling Collection of African Art.” Museum of Anthropology. Features art objects viewed as hosts for spirit powers and emblems of secular and political powers.
10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Tuesday – Saturday.
Free. (336) 758-5282.

March 1-2
Phyllis Trible Lecture Series: “Miriam, Mary and Mary Magdalene in Art, Literature and Music Feminist Perspectives.” Wait Chapel. Schedule below.
$35 for series; $15/lecture; $10 for closing luncheon.
(336) 758-3522 or http://www.wfu.edu/divinity/trible-lectures.html.

March 1
Lecture: “A Mosaic for Miriam.” 1:30 p.m.

Lecture: “A Storied Life and Contesting Traditions: Mary in Early Christian Narrative.” 3 p.m.

Lecture: “Seeing Feminine Prophecy in Christian Art.” 6 p.m.

March 2
Lecture: “Calling Mary Mariam: What Difference Does It Make in Narrative and Musical Traditions?” 9:30 a.m.

Panel Discussion. 11 a.m.

Luncheon. 12:30 p.m.

March 1
Pancake Breakfast for Tsunami Survivors. 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Wingate Hall, Lower Auditorium.
All proceeds donated to Red Cross to aid tsunami survivors.
$3 all you can eat.

Concert: University Orchestra Concert. 8 p.m. Brendle Recital Hall.
Free. (336) 758-5364.

March 3
Lecture: “From Winston-Salem to Johannesburg: Madie Hall Xuma in South Africa, 1940-1963.”
4 p.m. DeTamble Auditorium, Tribble Hall.
Free. (336) 758-5501.

March 7
After-School Program: “A Staff Meeting.” 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Museum of Anthropology.
Grades 1-5.
$35/series; $32 for members. $15/session; $12 members. Registration required. (336) 758-5282.

March 12, 15 – 18
8th Annual Irish Festival. Schedule below.

March 12
Irish Festival Community Day. 12 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Davis Field, Wake Forest Campus. Rain location: Scales Fine Arts Center Lobby. Irish music, dancing, food and activities.
Free. (336)-758-5448.

March 15
“Across the Ocean, into the Mountains: An Irish/Appalachian Evening.” 7 p.m. The Garage, 110 W. Seventh St., Winston-Salem. Live music, dancing and storytelling.
$5. (336) 758-5448 or (336) 758-777-1127.

March 16
Concert: “Joyce and the Art of Song.” 7:30 p.m. Choral Performance Room, M208, Scales Fine Arts Center. Mezzo-soprano Sandra Cotton.
Free. (336) 758-5448.

March 17
Annual Irish Poetry Recitation Contest. 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. Shorty’s, Benson University Center. All ages welcome.
Free. (336) 758-5448.

Irish Poetry Reading with Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin. 7:30 p.m. Reynolda House Museum of American Art. Reception and booksigning.
Free. (336) 758-5448.

March 18
Irish Colloquium: “‘A Green Leaf of Language’: The Poetry of Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin.”
4 p.m. – 6 p.m. DeTamble Auditorium, Tribble Hall.
Free. (336) 758-5448.

March 14
Poetry Reading: Jacqueline Osherow, author of “Dead Men’s Praise.” 4:30 p.m. DeTamble Auditorium, Tribble Hall.
Free. (336) 758-3549.

March 15
Babcock Lecture: Jerry Neal, co-founder and executive vice president of marketing and strategic development, RF Micro Devices. 5 p.m. Worrell Professional Center, Room 1312.
Free. (336) 758-5031.

Economics Film Series: “A Day Without a Mexican.” 7 p.m. Annenberg Forum, Carswell Hall, Room 111.
Free. (336) 758-5923.

Lecture: A Look at Yoruba Art as Traditional or Contemporary. 7:30 p.m. Museum of Anthropology.
Free. (336) 758-5282.

March 16
African Film/Lecture Series: Film, “Abouna.” 7 p.m. Annenberg Forum, Carswell Hall, Room 111.
Free. (336) 758-5486.

March 17
Outsourcing Panel Discussion with Justin Catanoso, Jean Davis, Eric Miller Reeves and Richard Sneider. 10 a.m. Worrell Professional Center, Room 1312.
Free. (336) 758-5421.

Lecture: “Campaigning in Poetry, Governing in Prose”: Tony Blair and New Labour Britain. 4 p.m. Greene Hall, Room 162.
Free. (336) 758-5449.

Physics Colloquium: “The Confrontation Between General Relativity and Experiment.” 4 p.m. Olin Hall, Room 101.
Free. (336) 758-4992.

Great Decisions 2005 Lecture Series: “U.S. Challenges in Iraq and in the Muslim World.” 7 p.m. Scales Fines Arts Center, Room A102.
Free. (336) 758-1910.

Lecture: “Was Einstein Right?” 8 p.m. Pugh Auditorium.
Free. (336) 758-4992.

Concert: Concert Choir Home Concert. 8 p.m. Brendle Recital Hall.
Free. (336) 758-5364.

March 19
Senior Flute Recital. 3 p.m. Brendle Recital Hall. Katharine Livingston, flute.
Free. (336) 758-5364.

March 20
Concert: An Afternoon of Vietnamese Music. 3 p.m. Brendle Recital Hall.
Jason Nguyen, monochord. Free. (336) 758-5364.

Russian Film Series: “Ballad of a Soldier.” 7 p.m. Greene Hall, Room 239.
Free. (336) 758-4396.

March 21
African Film/Lecture Series: Illustrated Lecture, “Ousmane Sembene, the Man, the Novelist, the Filmmaker.” 4 p.m. Greene Hall, Room 145.
Free. (336) 758-5486.

Lecture: “Translating Race, Gender and History: The Example of Maryse Condé.” 7 p.m. Benson University Center, Room 410.
Free. (336) 758-3924.

March 22
African Film/Lecture Series: Illustrated Lecture, “Hollywood’s Image of Africa.” 7 p.m. Greene Hall, Room 145.
Free. (336) 758-5486.

March 23
Lecture: Holocaust Survivor Neese Godin. 7:30 p.m. Pugh Auditorium, Benson University Center.
Free. (336) 758-5697.

March 24
Great Decisions 2005 Lecture Series. “China: Economic Giant Emerges.” 7 p.m. Scales Fine Arts Center, Room A102.
Free. (336) 758-1910.

Broyhill Executive Lecture: Robert Rubin, former Secretary of the Treasury in the Clinton Administration. 6:30 p.m. Brendle Recital Hall, Scales Fine Arts Center.
Free. (336) 758-5421.

March 28
After-School Program: “Guardian of the Bones.” 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Museum of Anthropology.
Grades 1-5.
$35/series; $32 for members. $15/session; $12 members. Registration required. (336) 758-5282.

March 29
Guest Recital: Italian Recorder Virtuoso David Bellugi. 8 p.m. Brendle Recital Hall.
Free. (336) 758-5364.

March 30
Babcock Blood and Bone Marrow Drive. 2 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Worrell Professional Center, Third Floor Reception Room, 3204.
(336) 758-4454.

March 31
Kenan Lecture Series: Robert Richardson Jr. “William James, Philosophy and Chance.” 4:30 p.m. DeTamble Auditorium, Tribble Hall.
Free. (336) 758-6143.

African Film/Lecture Series: Film, “Daresalam.” 7 p.m. Pugh Auditorium, Benson University Center.
Free. (336) 758-5486.

Great Decisions 2005 Lecture Series. “Putin’s Second Term: A Scorecard for Russia.” 7 p.m. Location to be announced.
Free. (336) 758-1910.

Comedy Night with Lewis Black. 8 p.m. Wait Chapel.
$20 general admission. (336) 758-4265.


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