Posted on Nov 2, 2001

Exhibits

Through Nov. 4
Yulman Theater
Dangerous Liaisons by Christopher Hampton, directed by Joanne Yarrow.
Set just prior to the French Revolution, the play is about sex as a strategic battle of conquests; not recommended for children.
Performances are Nov. 1 through 3, 8 p.m.; and Nov. 4, 2 p.m.
Tickets are $5 for members of the Union College community; $7 for the public. For more information, call the Yulman Theater box office at ext. 6545.

Friday, Nov. 2, through Monday, Nov. 5, 8 and 10 p.m.
Reamer Auditorium
Film: Jurassic Park 3

Friday, Nov. 2, 7 p.m.
Achilles Rink
Men's ice hockey vs. Bemidji State

Saturday, Nov. 3, 1 p.m.
Frank Bailey Field
Football vs. Rochester

Saturday, Nov. 3, 7 p.m.
Achilles Rink
Men's ice hockey vs. Bemidji State

Saturday, Nov. 3, 8 p.m.
Memorial Chapel
Union College chamber series presents Orpheus String Quartet, with Menahem Pressler, piano; Charles-Andre Linale and Emilian Peidcuta, violins; Emile Cantor, viola; and Laurentiu Sbarcea, cello. Program to include Mozart's Piano Quartet No. 2 in E-flat, K. 493; Beethoven's Quartet in E-flat, Op. 74 “Harp”; and Dohnanyi's Piano Quintet No. 1 in C, Op. 1. Tickets $20, half-price for students, Union students free. For more information, call ext. 6131.

Sunday, Nov. 4, 1 p.m.
Alumni Gymnasium pool
Swimming hosts Union Relays

Sunday, Nov. 4, 4 p.m.
Memorial Chapel
“Mysterious Mountains,” a concert celebrating the centennial of the Association for the Protection of the Adirondacks. Program to include works by professors Tim Olsen and Hilary Tann. See story this issue.

Tuesday, Nov. 6, at 7:30 p.m.
Nott Memorial
“Why Did This Happen? When Religion Prompts Violence,” a discussion with theologians from the Islamic, Christian and Jewish faiths examining the connections between religion and violence. See story this issue.

Wednesday, Nov. 7, 7:30 p.m.
Nott Memorial
“William Henry Seward and Harriet Tubman – ReUniting Two Visionaries” with Pauline Johnson, Harriet Tubman's great grandniece and Robert Seward, a Seward family historian. In conjunction with “All the Good I Can: A Portrait of William Henry Seward,” a show of more than 80 items from Seward's life running through Dec. 23.

Thursday, Nov. 8, 8 p.m.
Memorial Chapel
Chamber music series presents Wu Han, piano; Nicholas Kitchen, violin; Paul Neubauer, viola; and Yeesun Kim, cello; in program to include works by Ravel, Martinu and Brahms. (Replaces orginally scheduled Trio performance.)
Tickets $20, half-price for students, Union students free. For more information, call ext. 6131.

Friday, Nov. 9, through Monday, Nov. 12, 8 and 10 p.m.
Reamer Auditorium
Film: Legally Blonde

Exhibits

Through Dec. 23
Mandeville Gallery, Nott Memorial
“All the Good I Can: A Portrait of William Henry Seward” examines the life and accomplishments of the 1820 Union graduate who was senator, New York State governor, and secretary of state under Abraham Lincoln.

Through Nov. 9
Lally Reading Room, Schaffer Library
“Documents Through the Decades,” an exhibit commemorating the centennial of the College library's designation as a Federal document depository.