Events Archive

Music faculty to present cello and piano recital

September 10, 2003  |   Arts & Culture, Events

Cellist Selina Carter and pianist Marlene Hoirup will perform a recital Sept. 28 at 3 p.m. at Wake Forest University’s Brendle Recital Hall. The recital will feature Boccherini’s “Sonata in A Major,” Beethoven’s “Seven Variations from Mozart’s ‘Magic Flute’” and Rachmaninov’s “Sonata in G Minor, […]

WFU studio series kicks off with comedy double bill

September 9, 2003  |   Arts & Culture, Events

The Wake Forest University Theatre kicks off its annual Studio Series of one-act plays with a comedy double bill this month. Performances of “Fifty Years Ago” and “Tinkle Time,” directed by theatre majors, will be held Sept. 15 at 7:30 p.m. and Sept. 16 at […]

Anthropology museum celebrates “Days of the Dead”

September 8, 2003  |   Arts & Culture, Events

Wake Forest University’s Museum of Anthropology will celebrate “Dias de los Muertos” (“Days of the Dead”) with a month-long exhibit running Oct. 1 through Nov. 1 and a free gallery lecture titled “Dias de los Muertos, Me Experiencia y otras leyendas” (“Days of the Dead: […]

WFU art department hosts video and performance art series

September 5, 2003  |   Arts & Culture, Events

To explore the history of performance and video art from the 1970s to the 1990s, Wake Forest University’s art department will present a video and performance art series beginning Sept. 10. The series is based on five themes, “The Body” (Sept. 10), “Culture, Society, Politics” […]

Stories this week at WFU

September 4, 2003  |   Community, Events, Speakers, Student

DEMOCRATIC DEBATES CRUCIAL FOR EDWARDS’ POLITICAL FUTURE – As the 2004 presidential race gears up with the first of six Democratic debates at 10 p.m. Sept. 4 in Albuquerque, N.M., John Edwards finds himself in the middle of a large pack of Dems vying for the […]

WFU Theatre announces 2003-2004 schedule and format changes

September 4, 2003  |   Arts & Culture, Events

The Wake Forest University theatre kicks off its 2003-2004 season with contemporary plays as well as changes to its format. The annual offering will still include four MainStage productions and the Studio Series of six one-act plays, but this year the theatre will return to […]

Robert Korstad to discuss Winston-Salem’s African-American labor history

September 4, 2003  |   Community, Events, Speakers

Author Robert Korstad will present a lecture at Wake Forest University titled “Like Being Reconstructed: The Legacy of Labor and Civil Rights Activism in 1940s Winston-Salem” Sept. 22 at 6 p.m. in Scales Fine Arts Center, Room A102. The free lecture will be based on […]

Advisory: Media invited to attend WFU ‘Alcohol Speakout’

September 3, 2003  |   Community, Events, Media Advisory

Members of the media are invited to hear hundreds of Wake Forest University students frankly discuss the issues surrounding alcohol use at the “Alcohol Speakout” Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. in Wait Chapel. No administrators or university staff members will be present at the event so that students may […]

WFU professor to lecture on the nature of mental illness

September 2, 2003  |   Events, Faculty, Speakers

Whether it’s schizophrenia, anxiety disorder or clinical depression, George Graham, Wake Forest University’s first A.C. Reid Professor of Philosophy, contends that every mentally ill person is ill in the same general way. He will defend this view at his lecture titled, “What’s the Matter with […]

First guest speaker for ‘Fostering Dialogue’ year to address alternative voting methods, dispute resolution

August 29, 2003  |   Events, Speakers

Steven Brams, author of the book “The Win-Win Solution” and professor of politics at New York University, will give the lecture “Is There a Better Way to Elect a President?” at 7 p.m. Sept. 11 in Wake Forest University’s Brendle Recital Hall. The free, public […]

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