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Western Carolinian Volume 65 (66) Number 21

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  • February 21,2001 GET A LIFE WESTERN CAROLINIAN 17 Wednesday: February 21 • Guest bass clarinetist Michael Lowenstern, 8 p.m. • Random Chance plays the Asheville Music Zone, Asheville. • Angie Aparo and Kevin Kinney play the Stella Blue, Asheville. • "Tell it Like it Is" writing groups for women of diverse backgrounds, education, and financial status, led by Peggy Millin, MA. Scholarships available. Call 1-828-298-3863 for more information. YWCA, Asheville. Thursday: February 22 • All-Campus Talent Show, 9 p.m., Illusions. • Antiques show, Asheville Mall, Asheville. Runs through Sunday. For more information, call 1-828-298-5080. • The Kudzu Kings play the Stella Blue, Asheville. • "Raise Your Voice Against Violence" Our VOICE Inc. (formerly the Rape Crisis Center) offers spring training session for Volunteer Victim Advocates. For more information, call Becky Davis, (828) 252-0562. Friday: February 23 • Todd Snider plays the Asheville Music Zone, Asheville. • Folk music and coffee at Cool Beans, Dillsboro, 7-9 p.m., admission is free. Saturday: February 24 • "Leadership, Power & Feminist Ethics" Holy Ground and the UNCA Women's Studies Program present a workshop for women and men that will "explore our understandings of leadership and power and how feminist ethics can guide us in shaping new ways of leading." 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Baha'i Center, 5 Ravenscroft Dr., Asheville. $25 before Feb. 19; $30 after Feb. 19; $15 for students under 22 years of age. • St. Somewhere plays McGuffey's, Asheville. Sunday: February 25 • Michael Farr, at the Cyber Cafe, 8 p.m., admission is free. • Ulu plays the Asheville Music Zone, Asheville. Monday: February 26 • Poetry with Glenn Redmond, 9 p.m., Illusions. Tuesday February 27 • Spring St. String Band, featuring a "selection of aires, ballads, blues, bluegrass, swing, jazz, waltzes, jigs and flings, hornpipes, hoe-downs, rags and reels. Country music from various countries." Start around 6 p.m. at the Spring St. Cafe, Sylva. Admission is free. • Jazz night, featuring area musicians playing a variety of instruments and styles of jazz. At the Mad Batter, Cullowhee. 6-9 p.m. Admission is free. Wednesday- February 28 • "Art in the Mountains" Fine art and local arts and crafts on display in the hallways of the Boston Mountain Inn, Sylva. Admission is free. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday through Friday. • "Hog Series" Paintings by artist Tarleton Blackwell, on display in the Chelsea Gallery of the University Center. • "The Vitreographic Image - A Selection of G\ass Prints" Works by artists taking residency at the world-famous Littleton Studios in Spruce Pine. On display in the gallery of the Belk Building. Monday-Friday. • "Hog Series" paintings by artist Tarleton Blackwell, on display in the Chelsea Gallery of the University Center. • "The Vitreographic Image - A Selection of G\ass Prints" works by artists taking residency at the world-famous Littleton Studios in Spruce Pine. On display in the gallery of the Belk Building. VISITING SCHOLAR DR. RALPH WILLIAMS' SCHEDULE ifwnwUjI f—1—^|^L^MaM,.,jr. ....gf'.tf. 9-9:50 a.m. in CO 301: "One Another's Hermitage: of Profane and Sacred Love in John Donne's Lyric Poetry 10-10:50 a.m. in CO 304: "Have I Not Made Blind Homer Sing for Me?: The Call of Beauty in Or. Faustu^ 12-12:50 p.m. in MK 270: "Perhaps He Does Not Know: The Vedas and Koheleth on the Limits of Knowing" 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Reynolds Hall: "Till He Eased with Being Nothing: Shakespeare's History Plays and the Restless Mind" 8-9:15 a.m. in CO 304: "Remember That I Am Beautiful: Of Beauty and the Good Life in Dante" 11-12:15 p.m. m MK 250: "The End of the Argument: Managing Evil in the Book of Job" 12:30-1:45 p.m. in CO 301: "Life Among the Other: The Cases of Joseph, Esther, and Daniel" 3:30-4:45 p.m. in CO 304: "The Tree on the Back and the Tobacco Tin in the Pocket: Toni Morrison's Beloved" 7:30 p.m. in Coulter Recital Hall: "Biblical Women and the Uses of Allure: Tamar. Judith, Esther, and Salome" Wednesday February 28 Time and Place TBA: "Staging History: The Royal Shakespeare Company and Shakespeare's First History Tetralogy" Brought to you by the Get a Life Section of the Western Carolinian Information gathered by Eric Newsom
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