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OPEN DOOR THEATRE
Call 933-4650. Carolyn@theopendoor.net
4/16 A Mislaid Heaven. Staged reading. Swain.
8 pm. No reservations; $5 suggested donation.
CAROLINA UNION PERFORMING ARTS SERIES
Call 2-1449 or see http://www.unc.edu/depts/union
4/18 Moscow Festival Ballet, Giselle. Memorial.
8 pm. $
MEDIEVAL STUDIES FILM FESTIVAL
Films shown in 039, Johnston Ctr, Graham
Memorial. 7 pm.
4/13 The Name of the Rose.
4/20 The Return of Martin Guerre.
PLAYMAKERS REPERTORY COMPANY
Call 2-7529, http://www.playmakersrep.org
Paul Green Theater. Tue-Sun. $
* All's Well That Ends Well. Opens 4/25 through 5/20.
STREETSIGNS CENTER FOR LITERATURE AND PERFORMANCE
Call 960-4299, strtsigns@aol.com,
Through 4/29 Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. Swain. 8 pm; matinee 2 pm.
MOREHEAD PLANETARIUM
Call 549-6863 for show times or 2-1236, http://www.morehead.unc.edu/ No
public shows Mon, Tue. $
* "Supernova!"
* "Winnie the Pooh and the Golden Rocket."
* "Earth, Moon and Sun."
* "Extreme Weather."
* "Sky Rambles." The current night sky.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT
Call 2-1039 or 2-2224.
http://www.unc.edu/depts/music/index3.html
Aud, Hill & 8 pm. unless noted otherwise.
4/12 Sacred and Profane: Seventeenth Century Music for Viols and Voices. UNC
Consort of
Viols. Person Recital Hall
4/17 UNC Percussion Ensemble. 107 Hill.
4/20, 21 Was Handel a Thief? Handel's Serse meets Bononcini's Xerxes.
UNC Opera Workshop & UNC String Chamber Ensemble.
4/20 Fred & Gail Fearing Friday Afternoon Jazz Series featuring the UNC
Jazz Combos with special guest artist Jamey Aebersold. 107 Hill. 4 pm.
4/21 Jazz Improvisation Workshop with Jamey Aebersold & the UNC Jazz
Faculty & Friends. 107 Hill. 10 am-6 pm. Concert at 4 pm. $.
4/22 UNC Jazz Bands in Concert.
4/24 Carolina Choir. Works include Mozart's Coronation Mass.
WILLIAM S. NEWMAN ARTISTS SERIES
Call 2-1039 or 2-2224.
http://www.unc.edu/depts/music/index3.html
4/22 Mendelssohn String Quartet with guest violinist Robert Mann. Aud. Hill. 3
pm. $
CAMPUS RECREATION
203 Woollen Gym. Call 2-1153, pomerant@email.unc.edu,
http://www.unc.edu/depts/camprec/ Gym/Pool privilege card required.
EXHIBITS
ACKLAND ART MUSEUM
Wed-Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun, 1-5 pm. Call 406-9837 (tape), 6-5736 (voice),
2-0837 (TTY); ackland @email.unc.edu">ackland @email.unc.edu
* Mass and Masterpiece: Celebrating the Eucharist in the Renaissance and
Baroque. Through May.
* Touchstone: 200 Years of Artists' Lithographs. Through 5/20.
* Buddhist Art and Ritual from Nepal and Tibet. Through 2/2003.
* New Currents in Contemporary Art: the 2001 Master of Fine Arts Exhibition.
Opens 4/15-5/20. Opening reception 4/22. 3-5 pm.
ALLCOTT GALLERY
Hanes Art. Mon-Fri, 8 am-5 pm. Call 2-2015,
http://www.unc.edu/depts/art
* Huong Ngo, Autumn-Grace Dougherty, Alana Gettman & Kat Parker. Closes
4/13.
* Heidi Arbogast, artist-in-residence. 4/14-5/6.
DAVIS LIBRARY
* Baseball in the Libraries. Through April.
NORTH CAROLINA BOTANICAL GARDEN
Totten Center: Mon-Fri, 8 am-5 pm;
Sat, 9 am-6 pm; Sun, 1-6 pm.
Call 2-0522 for uninterrupted viewing.
* Art at the Garden: Images from the Land. Black and white photographs
by Bruce Melkowits. Through 4/30.
WILSON LIBRARY
Mon-Fri, 9 am-5 pm; Sat, 9 am-1 pm, Sun, 1-5 pm.
First (Ground) Floor
* The First State University.
* Changing Views.
* Examples of Early Photography.
Second (Main) Floor
* "Over There" in the Great War: William B. Umstead and World War I.
* History of the North Carolina Collection.
* In His Own Hand.
* Pin-Backs and Broadsides: North Carolina's
Political History
* Bayard Wootten: Images of the South, 1930s.
* North Carolina Gallery Collection: Sir Walter Raleigh, UNC history,
rare bird prints, Eng and Chang, plus historic rooms.
Third Floor
* Napoleonic Images.
* "Time and Smell of the Earth:" The Life and Writings of Seamus
Heaney. An Exhibition of Materials from the Henry C. Pearson Collection.
Opens 4/18 through 7/15.
Fourth Floor
* Black and Blue: Jazz and Race Records from the Southern
Folklife Collection.
WOMEN'S STUDIES'ARTSPACE
Foyer, Caldwell Hall
* Portrait of the Artists as the Artist. Photography by Tammy Rae Carland.
H.E.E.L.S. FOR HEALTH
H.E.E.L.S. For Health
115 Women's Gym. Call 2-2348, http://www.ais.unc.edu/hr/es/
Gym/Pool privilege card required unless noted by *
H.E.E.L.S. Fitness Center
Mon-Fri Noon-2 pm; 4-7 pm
Fitness/Aerobic Classes
Call 2-4772 for SRC classes.
Lunch time, 12:10-12:50 pm, SRC
Mon, Wed Low Impact Gym A
Tue, Thu Stretch & Tone Gym B
Fri Step Aerobics Gym A
Special Class 1-1:45 pm, SRC
Reservation required no more than one day in advance.
Tue, Thu Cycling Gym B
Evening, 5:15-6:15 pm, 112 Women's Gym
except as noted.
Mon Relaxation & Yoga.
Mon, Wed Water aerobics Bowman Gray or Kessing pool.
Tue Step & Tone
Wed Power Yoga
Thu Low Impact & Tone
Ongoing Opportunities*
* Wednesday Wellness Program.
* Individual fitness assessment.
* Personal training.
* FitPlus incentive program.
* Resource Center.
Facilities
Call 2-1153, http://www.unc.edu/depts/camprec/
Fetzer/Woollen Gym
Mon-Thu 6 am-10 pm.
Fri 6 am-9 pm.
Sat 10 am-5 pm.
Sun 1-8 pm.
Student Recreation Ctr
Mon-Thu 6 am-midnight.
Fri 6 am-9 pm.
Sat 10 am-8 pm.
Sun 1-10 pm.
Bowman Gray Indoor Pool
Mon-Fri 6:15-7:30am.
Mon, Wed 12:15-2 pm. 4:30-9:30 pm.
Tue, Thu 12:15-2 pm. 3:30-9:30 pm
Fri 12:15-5:45 pm.
Sat, Sun 1:15-4:45 pm.
COLLOQUIA
Public Health
Call 6-0219; http://www.sph.unc.edu/oce/foard
Friday Ctr.
4/19 Foard Lecture & Symposia. "The State of the State: Opportunities,
Challenges and the Role of Public Health." Carmen Hooker Buell, Secretary, N.C.
Dept. of Health & Human Services.
Art
For times, information, call 2-2015. Aud, Hanes Art.
4/21-22 Rand Lecture Series, "The Studio." Four lectures:
* "Transformations of the Renaissance Workshop." Christopher S. Wood, Yale
U.
* "Benedictus Arias Montanus and the Creation of the Virtual Studio as a
Meditative Place." Walter S. Melion, Johns Hopkins U.
* "Vermeer's Back?: Represented and Not Represented in Dutch Artists'
Studios." H. Perry Chapman, U. Delaware.
* "The Invention of the Old Masters: Creation and Death in the Romantic
Studio." Marc Gotlieb, U. Toronto.
LECTURES
THURSDAY, APRIL 12
Neuroscience Center/Neurobiology TBA. Steve Crews. Lineberger plaza
level conf. 12:30 pm.
Microbiology and Immunology "Visualizing the activation of
antigen-specific CD4 T cells in the whole body." Marc K. Jenkins, U. Minnesota.
Lineberger Plaza Level Conf Rm. 3:30 pm.
TUESDAY, APRIL 17
University Research Ethics Lecture "Be a Research Survivor! Follow the
Rules and Beat the Competition." Barbara Mishkin, legal scientific expert. Toy
Lounge, Dey. 8-9 pm.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18
Program on Aging "Osteoporosis: State-of-the-Art Diagnosis and
Treatment." Sue Brown. 238 MacNider. Noon-1 pm.
Maternal and Child Health "Why does food insecurity exist in the United
States?" Craig Gunderson. 1301 McGavran-Greenberg. 3 pm.
N.C. Society of the Archaeological Institute of America "Harmonious
Partners: Husbands and Wives on Tombstones from Rome's Northeastern Frontier
(Pannonia)." Tolly Boatwright, Duke U. Basement Johnston Ctr. 8 pm.
THURSDAY, APRIL 19
Neuroscience Center/Neurobiology "Molecular Mechanisms of Axon Guidance
and Targeting." Larry Zipursky, UCLA. Lineberger Plaza Level Conf. Rm. 12:30
pm.
Nutritional Biochemistry "Diet and Colon Cancer: A Fish Story." Robert
Chapkin, Texas A&M. 2217 McGavran-Greenberg. 3:30 pm.
FRIDAY, APRIL 20
Genetics and Molecular Biology "Genetic Approaches to Analyze
Hematopoietic and Vascular Development." William L. Stanford, Samuel Lunenfeld
Research Institute, Toronto. 321 MacNider. Noon.
Environmental Sciences and Engineering "Visions of Nile Basin
Development: Reflections on the Role of Models in Conceptualizing Cooperative
Development Strategies." Dale Whittington. 133 Rosenau. 2 pm.
Physics & Astronomy "Puzzles in the Highest-Energy Cosmic Rays, and
Possible Solutions." Tom Weiler, Vanderbilt U. 215 Phillips. 4 pm.
MONDAY, APRIL 23
Environmental Sciences and Engineering "Iron-containing Groundwaters
for Drinking Water: Biogeochemistry and Treatment." Urs von Gunten. 1301
McGavran-Greenberg. 2 pm.
2001 Alfred T. Brauer Lectures "Holomorphic Curves in Symplectic
Geometry: from Gromov's Width to Symplectic Field Theory," Part I. Yakov
Eliashberg, Stanford U. 215 Phillips. 3:30-4:30 pm.
TUESDAY, APRIL 24
Program in Molecular & Cellular Biophysics "Vitamin K in Blood
Coagulation and Beyond." Johan Stenflo, U. Lund, Sweden. 408 Mary Ellen Jones.
11:30 am.
Pharmacology "E2F: Master Cell Cycle Regulator." Jacqueline Lees, MIT.
1102 Jones. 4 pm.
2001 Alfred T. Brauer Lectures "Holomorphic Curves in Symplectic
Geometry: From Gromov's Width to Symplectic Field Theory," Part II. Yakov
Eliashberg, Stanford U. 265 Phillips. 4-5 pm.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25
Program on Aging "Aging Actively: How N.C. Plans to Address Arthritis,
the Leading Cause of Disability." Ellen M. Condelli, N.C. Department of Health
and Human Services. 238 MacNider. Noon-1 pm.
2001 Alfred T. Brauer Lectures "Holomorphic Curves in Symplectic
Geometry: From Gromov's Width to Symplectic Field Theory," Part III. Yakov
Eliashberg, Stanford U. 332 Phillips. 4-5 pm.
MISCELLANEA
Communication Studies
Contact Corrina Edwards at 2-1127; http://www.unc.edu/depts/comm/
4/16,18,19 Screenings of Hollywood screenwriter Barbara Turners's films. 08
Gardner. 7 pm.
4/23, 24 Residency of Barbara Turner, conducting on-campus screenwriting
seminars.
Black Cultural Center
Call 2-9001, shsbcc@email.unc.edu, http://www.unc.edu/depts/bcc/
4/18 Around the Circle: "Exploring the Relationship between Africans and
African Americans. BCC, Student Union. Noon.
4/23-29 BCC Groundbreaking Week. See page 3 for a list of events surrounding
the 4/26 groundbreaking ceremony.
Creative Writing Program, Department of English
Call 2-4000.
4/19 Public reading by Ronald Wallace. Donovan Lounge, Greenlaw. 3:30 pm.
Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society
Call Ann Williams for reservations at 6-0492.
4/19 Spring initiation banquet, reception and lecture: "Ethical Challenges of
Emerging Biotechnology." Robert Pennock. Hill Alumni Ctr. 6 pm.
Feminist Women in History Group
Contact Rachel O'Toole at rso0600@email.unc.edu, or see
http://www.unc.edu/~bennett/fwhg.html
4/20 "What's in an Exclamation? Notaries, Women and the Truth in Colonial
Peru." Kathryn Burns. 8 pm.
Graduate English Students Spring 2001 Creative Speakers Series
4/23 Intervale. Betty Adcock reads from her new selected poems.
Donovan Lounge, Greenlaw. 3 pm.
Cultural Studies/Germanic Languages
4/23 The Sandman. Silent film by David Teague, Kyle McCabe. 105
Gardner. 4 pm.
Retired Faculty Association
4/24 Quarterly Meeting. "How to Obtain Medical Information on the
Internet." Carol Jenkins. Friday Ctr. 11:30 am-1:30 pm.
Adventures in Ideas
Call 2-1544, human@unc.edu, http://www.unc.edu/depts/human
4/24, 28 "Shakespeare's Comic Vision, with a Performance of All's Well That
Ends Well by the PlayMakers Repertory Company
Ackland Museum Programs
Call 406-9837 (tape), 6-5736 (voice), 2-0837 (TTY);
ackland@email.unc.edu, http://www.ackland.org
4/29 "Stories of Faith," storytelling by Louise Omoto Kessel and others. For
children 10 and up. 3 pm.
Bull's Head Bookshop
Call 2-5060, bullshead@store.unc.edu
http://www.store.unc.edu/bullshead
4/12 Pirates, Privateers and Rebel Raiders of the Carolina Coast. Book
reading by the author, Lindley S. Butler. 3:30 pm.
4/18 A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius. Book reading by the
author, Dave Eggers. 3 pm.
North Carolina Botanical Garden
Hours
Mon-Fri, 8 am-5 pm; Sat, 9 am-6 pm; Sun, 1-6 pm.
Piedmont Nature Trails: Dawn to dusk daily.
Call 2-0522, http://www.unc.edu/depts/ncbg/ Registration required &
$ unless noted otherwise.
Tours/Walks/Hikes
4/21 Coker Arboretum tour, led by curator Andrea Presler. 11 am-noon.
Faculty Council Meeting
4/20 Assembly Rm, Wilson Library. 3-5 pm.
SEANC District 19
4/17 psiler@email.unc.edu OWASA, Carrboro. 5:30 pm.
Cancer Support Groups
* Bone Marrow Transplant. Call 6-7851.
* Breast. Call 3-9006.
* Caregivers'. Call 6-3097.
* Children with Parent or Sibling. Call 6-3097.
* Getting Your Bearings. Call 967-8842.
* Gynecological. Call 6-3097.
* Look Good ... Feel Better. Call 6-3097.
* Lung. Call 967-8842.
* Metastatic. Call 6-3097.
* Prostate. Call 6-3097.
TRAINING
Health Sciences Library
Register at 2-0800, hsled@unc.edu,
http://www.hsl.unc.edu/hslclasses/ClassRegForm2.cfm
4/17 Introduction to Dreamweaver, 2-4 pm., Media Kitchen
4/24 Reference Manager, 9-11 am., MAAC Lab
4/24 PhotoShop for the Web, 2-4 pm., Media Kitchen
VARSITY SPORTS
Show UNC ONE card for free admission to all non-tournament events, except
football & men's basketball. Call 2-2296, http://tarheelblue.com
Baseball, Boshamer Stadium
4/13 Virginia 7 pm.
4/14 Virginia 7 pm.
4/15 Virginia 1:30 pm.
4/17 East Carolina 7 pm.
4/20 Duke 7 pm.
4/21 Duke 7 pm.
4/22 Duke 1:30 pm.
4/24 UNC-Wilmington 7 pm.
4/25 UNC-Greensboro 7 pm.
Golf (men), Finley Course
4/14 The Intercollegiate All Day
4/15 The Intercollegiate All Day
Softball, Finley Field
4/17 Campbell 5 pm.
4/25 UNC-Charlotte 4 pm.
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