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Arts & Ideas, Spring 2005

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I invite you to participate in the many programs, lectures, and exhibits listed in this Arts & Ideas, Spring 2005 web site. Most events are free and open to the public. When there is a charge, ticket prices are noted with the event. Please bookmark this web site and consult it often for updated information.

Lewis and Clark College encourages students and community members to participate in the livelihood of the city of Portland. For further information on these programs, please visit the following links:

World Affairs Council of Oregon International Speaker Series
Portland Arts & Lectures Series
Voices Lecture Series
White Bird Dance Series

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To assist you in navigating this Web site, upcoming events are highlighted and all Spring 2005 Arts & Ideas events are listed chronologically.

Upcoming Events

UNDER CONSTRUCTION FOR FALL 2005

Spring Term 2005

January 2005
Mohammad Bader, Middle East/South Asian Conversation Series, January 10
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration, January 17
Terrence McNally, playwright, Portland Arts & Lectures Series, January 19
Blanket Stories: Envelopes, Exhibit by Marie Watt, January 20 - March 13.
William Stafford Symposium, January 22
Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, with Professor Stephen Dow Beckham, January 23 & 25
Shen Wei Dance Arts, Whitebird Dance Series, January 26
John R. Howard Hall Art Project, January 26

February 2005
Peter J. Katzenstein, Cornell University, Civility in Politics Lecture Series, February 3
Mary Fainsod Katzenstein, Cornell University, Civility in Politics Lecture Series, February 4
Once Upon A Weekend, February 5
Jose Maria Aznar, International Speaker Series, February 8
Linda Ellerbee, Voices Contemporary Lecture Series, February 9
Tracy Chevalier, novelist, Portland Arts & Lectures Series, February 10
Benjamin Highton, University of California, Davis, Civility in Politics Series, February 10
Small Schools Northwest Annual Conference, February 11-12
Piano Master Classes with Evelyne Brancart, Piano Professor, February 13.
David Broder, Washington Post National Political Correspondent, Civility in Politics Lecture Series, February 17.
Nikki Giovanni, poet, February 20
Andrew Gordon, Harvard University, Throckmorton Lecture in History, February 21
Morris P. Fiorina, Professor of Political Science at Stanford University, February 24
Ravi Kiran & Sheshank, February 26
Public Interest Law Project Annual Auction, February 26
Judge Alex Kozinski, US Court of Appeals, Intellectual Property Distinguished Visitor, February 28

March 2005
Family Weekend, March 4-6
The Illusion, Theatre Department Play, March 4-5, and 10-12
Obo Addy with Okropong, March 5
Presidential Inauguration of Thomas J. Hochstettler, March 6
Beijing Modern Dance, Whitebird Dance Series, March 9
Alan Watson, University of Georgia School of Law, Higgins Distinguished Visitor, March 9
Gender Studies Symposium, March 9-11
Zbigniew Brzezinski, International Speaker Series, March 10
Nothwest Band Festival, March 11-12
Student Celebration of the World Year of Physics, March 14-17
Jane Smiley, novelist, Portland Arts & Lectures Series, March 15
Ilene Grabel, University of Denver, Steinhardt Lecture in Economics, March 15
Senior Art Exhibition, March 31-May 8

April 2005
Northwest Percussion Festival, April 1-3
International Affairs Symposium, April 4-6
Nadine Strossen, Voices Contemporary Lecture Series, April 7
Edward P. Jones, author, Portland Arts & Lectures Series, April 7
Rule of Capture Conference, April 7-8
Student-Written and Directed Theatre Projects, April 7-9
Lewis & Clark Cappella Nova, April 10
Renee Firestone, Holocaust Survivor, April 13-14
Lewis & Clark Wind Symphony, April 17
Lewis & Clark Percussion Ensemble, April 20
Celtic Connections Recital, April 20
Cantus Chamber Choir, April 21
Writing Strange Little Stories with Lynda Barry, Workshop, April 21
Yong-In University Art Troupe, April 23
Latino Theatre, April 22-23
Oregon Repertory Singers, Celtic Connections, April 23 & 24
Pilobolus, Whitebird Dance Series, April 27
Lewis & Clark Electronic Music Concert, April 27
Lewis & Clark Jazz Night, April 29
Lewis & Clark World Music Concert, April 30

May 2005
Lewis & Clark Orchestra, May 1

Getting to Lewis & Clark College
For further information on parking and a map of campus, please visit Lewis & Clark College Maps. Parking for events is free after 7 p.m. on weekdays and all day on weekends.

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Other program/event information
Athletics
College Outdoors
Center for Service and Work
Religious & Spiritual Activities
Student-sponsored programs

Please also consult the Calendar of Events at the College Web site home page, as all programs are subject to change.

Special thanks to Megan Bulger '05 for her assistance with this Web site. Thanks as well to the College Bookstore for support with ticket sales.

I welcome your comments on Arts & Ideas at the College.

Michael Ford
Associate Vice President for Campus Life
mford@lclark.edu (503) 768-7216

Updated May 17,2005