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Calendar for March 7 - March 27

(For complete listings of Carolina events, see the Carolina Calendar
at http://www.unc.edu/calendar

For complete listings of Carolina athletics, see http://tarheelblue.com)


LIBRARY SCHEDULES

WOMEN'S WEEK EVENTS

READINGS/FILMS/PERFORMANCES

ATTRACTIONS

GALLERIES/EXHIBITS

LECTURES/COLLOQUIA/SEMINARS

NOTEWORTHY

FITNESS/RECREATION/WELLNESS

TRAINING

COMING UP


WOMEN'S WEEK EVENT

3/20 Self Defense Workshop, Take Back the Night Rally and March.

3/22 Fern Marx: Women and Leadership. 211 Student Union. 1-3 pm.

Midwifery Forum. 218 Student Union. 2-5 pm.

3/23 Breast Casting. The Women's Center, 210 Henderston St. 1-5 pm.

Wage Gap Bake Sale. Front of Franklin St. post office.

3/24 Heart of the Home Cooking Demo. Ann Jackson. Internationalist Bookstore.

3/25 Celebration of Women as Shapers of the World. Chancellor James Moeser, Susan Moeser, Valerie Parisi, Lt. Gov. Beverly Perdue, Cynthia Brown. Fencing Demo. Pit. Noon-2 pm.

Magdalen Hsu Li: Redefinition of Identity Workshop. 211-212 Student Union. 3:30-5:30 pm.

Magdalen Hsu Li: Performance. Hill. 8 pm.

3/26 Health Fair. The Pit. Noon-4 pm.

"Reclaiming the Moral Highground: Pro-Choice Religious Leaders Forum. 101 Greenlaw. 7-10 pm.

3/27 Get Crafty! Jean/skirt project. 208/209 Student Union. 2-5 pm.

Lecture, Marcia Gillespie, former editor of Essence and Ms. 111 Carroll. 7 pm.

3/28 Scrumptious Sex Ed. Pit.


READINGS/FILMS/PERFORMANCES

ASSOCIATION OF GRADUATE STUDENTS' CREATIVE SPEAKER SERIES

4/8 Catherine Rosemurgy reads poetry from My Favorite Apocalypse. Donovan Lounge, Greenlaw. 3:30 pm.

BULL'S HEAD BOOKSHOP

Call 962-5060, bullshead@store.unc.edu www.store.unc.edu/bullshead

3/20 Simba Wiltz reads from Mainframe Beginnings.

3/26 Lenora Rogers reads from So Turn the Years.

CAROLINA UNION PERFORMING ARTS SERIES

Call 962-1449 or see www.unc.edu/depts/union

3/19 Chanticleer, classical a capella ensemble. Memorial Hall. 8 pm.

CAROLINA UNION FILMS

Call 962-1449 for privilege card; 2-2285 for info. Aud, Student Union.

3/27 Women Make Music Film: ...But then, She's Betty Carter. Toy Lounge, Dey. 7 pm.

DEPARTMENT OF DRAMATIC ART, STUDIO 2

Call 952-1132.

3/22-26 Patriot. Six short plays. Kenan Theatre, Center for Dramatic Art. Fri-Mon, 8: 15 pm; Mon, 4 pm; Tue, 5 pm. $

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH CREATIVE WRITING PROGRAM

3/19 Public reading: Tobias Wolff, PEN-Faulkner Award-winner; Morgan Writer-in-Residence; author of This Boy's Life. Aud, Hill. 7:30 pm. Reception follows at The Carolina Inn.

FESTIVAL OF SOUTH ASIAN CINEMA

E-mail durba@email.unc.edu or rvarma@email.unc.edu

All films shown in 101 Greenlaw at 7 pm.

3/18 My Beautiful Laundrette.

3/25 Mother India.

JOHNSTON CENTER FOR UNDERGRADUATE EXCELLENCE

www.unc.edu/depts/jcue

3/7 Thursdays on the Terrace: Mark Smith. Terrace. 11:30 am.

3/21 Thursdays on the Terrace: University Chamber Players. Terrace. 11:30 am.

MUSIC DEPARTMENT

Call 962-1039 or 962-2224. www.unc.edu/depts/music/ 3/24 Faculty Recital. Women's Voices of the Old American West. Terry Rhodes, singer/actress; Jane Hawkins, pianist/speaker. Aud, Hanes Art. 8 pm.

3/26 Rhythm Alive! UNC Marching Tar Heels Percussion Section. 107 Hill. 8 PM.

WILLIAM S. NEWMAN ARTISTS SERIES

Call 962-1039. www.unc.edu/depts/music/ 3/24 Triple Helix Piano Trio. Aud, Hill. 8 pm. $

PLAYMAKERS REPERTORY COMPANY

Call 962-7529, www.playmakersrep.org Paul Green Theatre. $ Through 3/24 The Playboy of the Western World. Tue-Sat, 8 pm; Sun matinees, 2 pm. $

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ATTRACTIONS

MOREHEAD PLANETARIUM

Call 549-6863 for show times or 962-1236, www.morehead.unc.edu

No public shows Mon, Tue. $

* "Larry, Cat in Space."

* "Sky Rambles." The current night sky.

* "Sol & Company."

* "Solar System Adventure."

* "Supernova."

* Schedule changes 3/15: "Sky Safari" is added to the program; "Supernova" is removed.

NORTH CAROLINA BOTANICAL GARDEN

Hours

Mon-Fri, 8 am-5 pm; Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun, 1-5 pm.

Piedmont Nature Trails: Dawn to dusk daily.

Call 962-0522, www.unc.edu/depts/ncbg/

Registration required & $ unless noted otherwise. Exhibits

* Art at the Garden: Vivid Images. Doris Dunlap. Through 4/30.

Plant Sale

3/22, 23 Camellia Sale. Fri, 8am-5 pm; Sat, 9 am-noon.

Tours/Walks/Hikes

3/16 Coker Arboretum tour. 11 am-noon. Free.

3/9 Plant Collections tour. 10-11 am. Free.

3/16 Plant Collections tour. 10-11 am. Free.

3/23 Plant Collections tour. 10-11 am. Free.

Classes/Workshops

3/11 Spring Tonics. 9 am-noon.

3/11, 18, 25; 4/1 Botanical Illustration in Pen and Ink. 1-4 pm.

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GALLERIES/EXHIBITS

ACKLAND ART MUSEUM

Wed-Sat, 10 am-5 pm; Sun, 1-5 pm. Call 406-9837 (tape), 966-5736 (voice), 962-0837 (TTY); ackland@email.unc.edu, www.ackland.org Gallery Talks

3/13 Curator's Forum: Collecting Contemporary Art. Barbara Matilsky. 6 pm.

3/17 Roundtable Conversation: Curator's Forum: Collecting Contemporary Art. 3 pm.

Ongoing Exhibitions

* Reflections on September 11. Rotating images. Lobby.

* Buddhist Art and Ritual from Nepal and Tibet. Through 2/03.

* Domesticating Virtue: Paintings, Prints and Piety in the Netherlands (1570-1680). Through 5/19.

* Reason and Fantasy in an Age of Enlightenment. Through 4/21.

* Collecting Contemporary Art: Community Dialogue. Opens 3/10-4/7.

ALLCOTT GALLERY

Hanes Art. Mon-Fri, 8 am-5 pm. Call 962-2015, www.unc.edu/depts/art/

* Emerging Artists. Karey Walter, Tate Harmer. Through 3/29.

CURRICULUM IN WOMEN'S STUDIES' ARTSPACE

Foyer, Caldwell. 962-3908.

* Protesting Cartography. elin o'Hara slavick. UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

Call 843-6842. 223 East Franklin St.

* Wide Awake: Romanian Children on the Margins. Documentary photography by Kathryn Reklis.

WILSON LIBRARY

Mon-Fri, 9 am-5 pm; Sat, 9 am-1 pm, Sun, 1-5 pm. Call 962-1172. Guided tours offered Wednesdays at 2 pm; other times by appointment.

First (Ground) Floor

* The First State University.

* Changing Views.

* Examples of Early Photography.

Second (Main) Floor

* The History of the North Carolina Collection.

* The Photography of Bayard Wootten.

* In His Own Hand: Original Manuscripts of Thomas Wolfe.

* North Carolina Gallery Collection: Sir Walter Raleigh, UNC history, rare bird prints, Eng and Chang, plus historic rooms.

* "The Sport of Kings" (and Peasants): A History of Horse Racing in North Carolina Before the Civil War. Through 3/20.

Third Floor

* Visions from the Underground: Lawrence Ferlinghetti, City Lights and Alternative Publishing in America. Through March.

Fourth Floor

* Stony the Road they Trod: Forced Migration of African Americans in the Slave South, 1790-1865.

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LECTURES/COLLOQUIA/SEMINARS

THURSDAY, MARCH 7

Hanes Visiting Artist Lecture Series Peter Halley, installations, site-specific work. Hanes Art. 7:30 pm.

MONDAY, MARCH 11

School of Information and Library Science "Building a Global Biology Digital Library: Progress Toward Taxonomic Data Standards." P. Bryan Heidorn, U. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 214 Manning. 11 am-noon.

TUESDAY, MARCH 12 - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13

World View Seminar Hispanics/Latinos in the Carolinas. Aud, Koury. 3/12, 8 am; 3/13, 8 am.

Healthy Child Care N.C. Conference Keynote speaker: Ralph Cordell, CDC. Friday Ctr. Call 919-403-6950 or e-mail chrisd@childcareservices.org

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13

N.C. Infant and Toddler Symposium Keynote speaker: Joan Lombardi, director of The Children's Project. Friday Ctr.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13 - SATURDAY, MARCH 16

Kenan-Flagler Business School Global Interdependence and Language, Culture and Business, global business education conference. The Carolina Inn.

THURSDAY, MARCH 14 - FRIDAY, MARCH 15

World View Seminar September 11 and its Aftermath: What Do We Teach Our Students? Aud, Koury. 3/14, 12:30 pm; 3/15, 8 am.

MONDAY, MARCH 18

Librarians' Association Seminar Libraries in an Uncertain World. Keynote speaker: Sarah Thomas, Cornell U. Friday Ctr. 9 am-4 pm. $

IRSS Working Group on Early Mediterranean Societies, Department of Classics "The Death, Decay and Rebirth of Towns from Antiquity to Today." 201A Alumni Ctr. Noon.

School of Education "Latina Mothers of the New Diaspora: Performing Borderlands Pedagogies and `Educated' Identities in Rural North Carolina." Sofia Villenas, U. Utah. 311 Peabody. Noon-1:30 pm.

Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center, School of Social Work Race, Ethnicity and Culture in Research and Service Lecture Series: "Making `em Mind: Do Race and Ethnicity Matter in Children's Discipline?" Vonnie McLoyd, U. Michigan. Aud, Tate-Turner-Kuralt. 5:30 pm.

Geological Sciences "Molten Rock, Singing Fire: Volcano Explosion Symphony." Jonathan Lees. 05 Mitchell. 7:30 pm.

TUESDAY, MARCH 19

IRSS Working Group on Early Mediterranean Societies, Department of Classics "Peopling the Greek Countryside: Landscape History and Archaeology." 106 Howell. 4:30 pm.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20

Hanes Visiting Artist Lecture Series Peter Lunenfeld, Art Center College of Design. Hanes Art. 7:30 pm.

Program on Aging "Back Pain in Older Adults." Paul Tawney. 238 MacNider. Noon-1 pm.

THURSDAY, MARCH 21

University Center for International Studies "Afghanistan after the Taliban." Jan Goodwin, human rights activist, writer. 33 Carroll. 6:30 pm.

FRIDAY, MARCH 22

School of Public Health "Semi-volatile Air Pollution: Icky, Sticky and Altogether Tricky." John A. Volckens. Aud, Rosenau. 2 pm.

MONDAY, MARCH 25

Hanes Visiting Artist Lecture Series Simon Penny, artist, theorist, teacher in the field of electronic and interactive art. Hanes Art. 7:30 pm.

TUESDAY, MARCH 26

Department of Communication Studies James Pence Jr. Lecture, "Globalization, Communications and Democracy: the Impossible Triad." James W. Carey, Columbia U. Assembly Rm, Wilson Library. 3:30 pm.

Center for the Study of the American South "Representing Workers: True Fictions from the South." Jacquelyn Dowd Hall. Toy Lounge, Dey. 7:30 pm.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27

Program on Aging "Case-based Discussion -- Pain." Laura Hanson. 238 MacNider. Noon-1 pm.

Black Cultural Center Marcia Gillespie, former editor of Essence and Ms. 111 Carroll. 7 pm.

Department of Germanic Languages, Curriculum in Women's Studies "The Fragmented Body: Wandering and Talking Genitalia in Medieval German Literature." Edith Wenzel, University of Aachen and Ohio State U. Donovan Lounge, Greenlaw. 4 pm.

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NOTEWORTHY

BULL'S HEAD BOOKSHOP

Call 962-5060, bullshead@store.unc.edu www.store.unc.edu/bullshead

Through 3/8 "Big Dog Sale." Markdowns on a variety of Bull's Head merchandise.

3/19 Staff Day. Carolina staff will receive 20% off on all Bull's Head merchandise.

FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY

Call Liza Terll, 962-1301.

3/21-23 Book Sale. 3/21, Friends only preview sale, 7-9 pm. 3/22, public sale, Friends receive 50% discount, 9 am-4 pm. 3/23, selected book prices halved to public, Friends receive additional 50% discount, 9 am-noon. Assembly Rm, Wilson Library.

JOHNSTON CENTER FOR UNDERGRADUATE EXCELLENCE

www.unc.edu/depts/jcue

3/7, 14, 21 Thursday current events discussion, led by faculty members. Morehead Lounge, Graham Memorial. 4 pm.

FACULTY COUNCIL MEETING

3/22 Assembly Rm, Wilson Library. 3-5 pm.

SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND LIBRARY SCIENCE

www.ils.unc.edu

3/22 "Creating, Joining and Enjoying Reading Groups." Manning. 9 am-1 pm. $

SEANC District 19

psiler@email.unc.edu

3/20 OWASA, Carrboro. 5:30 pm.

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FITNESS/RECREATION/WELLNESS

CAMPUS RECREATION

203 Woollen Gym. Call 962-1153, pomerant@email.unc.edu, www.unc.edu/depts./camprec

Gym/Pool privilege card required.

Facilities

Fetzer/Woollen Gym

Mon-Thu 7:30 am-10 pm

Fri 7:30 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

962-2268 (Pool closed 3/9-10, 3/16-17)

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

CAROLINA ADVENTURES

962-4179, www.unc.edu/depts/camprec/OEC/oec.html

Indoor Climbing Wall (Fetzer Gym C)

(Wall closed 3/8-17)

Preregister at Campus Recreation in 203 Woollen Gym. Climbing requires certification.

Open Climbing

Mon 7-10 pm

Tue 8-10 pm

Wed 6-10 pm

Thu 6-8 pm

Fri 6-9 pm

Sat 12-5 pm

Sun 3-8 pm

H.E.E.L.S. FOR HEALTH

115 Women's Gym. Call 962-2348, www.ais.unc.edu/hr/es/ Gym/Pool privilege card required.

H.E.E.L.S. Fitness Center

Mon-Fri Noon-2 pm. 4-7 pm

Lunchtime, 12:10-12:50 pm, SRC

Mon, Wed Low Impact Studio A

Tue, Thu Stretch & Tone Studio B

Fri Step Studio A

Lunchtime, 12:40-1:30 pm

Tue Yoga 112 Women's Gym

Evening, 5:15-6:15 pm, 112 Women's Gym

Mon, Wed Water Aerobics

Mon, Wed Yoga

Tue Step & Tone

Thu Low Impact

UNC BALLROOM DANCE CLUB

www.unc.edu/student/orgs/ballroom/

Women's Gym. 3/18 East Coast Swing I, 7:30 pm; American Waltz I, 8:30 pm.

3/25 East Coast Swing II, 7:30 pm; American Waltz I, 8:30 pm.

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TRAINING

FINANCE DIVISION

www-s3.ais.unc.edu/frs/fs_training.jsp

Registration required. Fax Norma Newton, 962-5949 or CB# 1145. Assembly Rm, Wilson Library.

3/26 Financial Reporting, Accounting Services. 8:30-11:30 am.

HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARY

Register at 962-0800, hsled@unc.edu, www.hsl.unc.edu/services/classregform2.cfm

3/20 ProCite 9-11 am MAAC Lab

3/27 Reference Manager 7:30-11 am MAAC Lab

COMING UP THURSDAY, MARCH 28

Black Cultural Center "Unspeakable Acts Spoken: Black Women, Thanatic Pornography and the Ku Klux Klan." Tracy D. Sharpley-Whiting, Hamilton College. 111 Carroll. 7:30 pm.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3

PlayMakers Repertory Company Our Town opens with previews 4/3-5; regular performances, 4/6-28. Tue-Sat, 8 pm; Sun matinees, 2 pm. $ Call 952-7529, see www.playmakersrep.org

THURSDAY, APRIL 4

Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence, Thursdays on the Terrace Steep Canyon Rangers. Bluegrass music. Terrace, Graham Memorial. 11:30 pm.


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