Friday, Feb. 11, 12:30 p.m.
Memorial Chapel.
“Bridges,” the Performing Arts winter concert series, presents
Max Lifchitz, piano, performing music of Latin America.
Friday, Feb. 11, 8 p.m.
Memorial Chapel.
Schenectady Museum-Union College chamber series presents the Borromeo
String Quartet in the fifth of a six-part all-Beethoven program.
Friday, Feb. 11 through Monday, Feb. 14, 8 and 10 p.m.
Reamer Auditorium.
Film committee presents The Best Man.
Saturday, Feb. 12, 7 to 9 p.m.
Union College Observatory, F.W. Olin Center.
Observatory open house.
Monday, Feb. 14, 7 p.m.
Old Chapel.
The V-Day 2000 College Initiative featuring a performance of Eve Ensler's
“The Vagina Monologues.” Sponsored by Women's Union and Seneca
House to raise awareness of violence against women. Tickets $2. For
information, call ext. 4651.
Tuesday, Feb. 15, 7 p.m.
Reamer Auditorium.
International film series presents White Cat, Black Cat, a 1999
film by Yugoslavian director Emir Kusturica.
Thursday, Feb. 17, 4:30 to 6 p.m.
Arts Atrium.
Opening for “Vision & Discovery,” an exhibition of works by
photographers Michael Hochanadel, Gail Nadeau, Lou Snitkoff, Marie Triller
and Mark Van Wormer.
Thursday, Feb. 17, 7 p.m.
Nott Memorial.
Dan Plumley, cultural ecologist and director of Totem Peoples Preservation
Project, on “From Siberia to the Adirondacks: Sharing the Wisdom of
Mountain Protected Areas.” Part of the five-part series, “The
Adirondacks.”
Thursday, Feb. 17, 7 p.m.
Olin 115.
Sociology of Human Rights film series presents The
Killing Fields about war and genocide in Cambodia.
Through Feb. 22.
Strauss Lounge, Reamer.
“The People's Republic of China at 50 Years: Photographs from the
Nanjing Term Abroad.”
Through March 14.
Mandeville Gallery, Nott Memorial
“Walter Hatke: Paintings, Drawings & Prints.” Exhibit
includes about 40 works by the artist over the last 30 years.