Arts & Culture Archive

Six Wake Forest faculty to perform

April 13, 1999  |   Arts & Culture, Events, Faculty

Six Wake Forest University music faculty members will present music by Gordon Jacob, Bohuslav Martinu and Brahms at 8 p.m. April 28 in Brendle Recital Hall. The concert will open with Jacob’s Sextet, featuring clarinetist Linda Julian, cellist Selina Carter, pianist Katharine Boyes, flutist Kathryn […]

Stories this week at Wake Forest

April 8, 1999  |   Arts & Culture, Campus Life, Community, Events, Research, Speakers

STUDENTS TAKE AFTERNOON PLUNGE INTO SERVICE WORK More than 100 students from various campus organizations will participate in WILD (Winston-Salem into the Lives of Deacs) today at 3 p.m. The community plunge is in honor of National Youth Service month. Students will volunteer at 12 […]

Anthropology museum offers summer camp for kids

April 7, 1999  |   Arts & Culture, Community, Events

The 1999 Wake Forest University Museum of Anthropology Summer Camps will offer children a glimpse of Middle Eastern cultures. Day campers will explore daily life in the Middle East and learn about the geography, history and food of the region. Camps meet the weeks of […]

Stories this week at Wake Forest

April 1, 1999  |   Arts & Culture, Events, Speakers

WRITER AND FEMINIST BELL HOOKS TO LECTURE Writer, feminist activist and social critic Bell Hooks will present “Love, Race and Domination” at 5 p.m. on April 6 in Benson University Center’s Pugh Auditorium at Wake Forest. The event is free and open to the public. […]

‘Closer Than Ever’ Musical Review Comes to WFU

March 31, 1999  |   Arts & Culture, Events

The Maltby and Shires contemporary musical revue, “Closer Than Ever,” will open April 9 at Wake Forest University. The Wake Forest University Theater will present performances April 9-10 and 14-18 in the MainStage Theater of Scales Fine Arts Center. In “Closer Than Ever,” directed […]

Actress Claire Bloom to Present ‘Shakespeare’s Women’

March 29, 1999  |   Arts & Culture, Events

Film, stage and television actress Claire Bloom has starred with Charlie Chaplin, Richard Burton, Laurence Olivier and George C. Scott. But, for her April 10 appearance at Wake Forest University, she will be alone on stage. Bloom will present the one-woman show “A Portrait of […]

Writer Bell Hooks to Lecture at WFU

March 24, 1999  |   Arts & Culture, Events, Speakers

Writer Bell Hooks will present “Love, Race and Domination” at Wake Forest University on April 6. The free and public lecture will begin at 5 p.m. in the Benson University Center’s Pugh Auditorium. Hooks is a writer, feminist activist and social critic. Her works explore […]

Fulbright Music Scholar to Lecture at WFU

March 24, 1999  |   Arts & Culture, Events, Speakers

Jan Vicar, a Fulbright Scholar from Prague, will present the guest lecture, “Music Against the War: Music and Musicians from Central Europe During World War II,” at 11 a.m. on March 30 in the Scales Fine Arts Center, Room M103. Admission is free. Vicar is […]

Wake Forest Pianist to Present Sonnets and Sonatas

March 24, 1999  |   Arts & Culture, Events

Pianist Katherine Boyes will present sonnets by the 14th century Italian poet Francesco Petrarca set to music by Franz Liszt during an 8 p.m. concert on March 30 at Wake Forest University’s Brendle Recital Hall. Boyes, a visiting assistant professor of music at Wake Forest, […]

Exhibit on Filipino Culture to Open

March 23, 1999  |   Arts & Culture, Events

“Mabuhay, Pilipinas: An Exhibit of Filipino and Filipino-American Culture” will open April 6 at Wake Forest University’s Museum of Anthropology. Toured by the Demonstration Project for Asian Americans and Northwest Folklife, the “Mabuhay” exhibit traces Filipino-American history with photographs, artifacts and text. Featured items include […]

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