Thursday, Oct. 18
Garden Theaters, "Together." 6:45 p.m. and 9 p.m. Garden Theaters, "Hearts in Atlantis." 6:45 p.m. and 9 p.m. University Store, Book reading and signing by Chris Chambers, author of "Sympathy for the Devil." 7 p.m. Theatre~Intime, "The Real Inspector Hound," by Tom Stoppard, directed by Brian Barrett '03. 8 p.m. McCarter Theatre, "Lackawanna Blues," a one-man show by Ruben Santiago-Hudson. 8 p.m. McCosh 64, TASA Movie Night: "Yi Yi." 8 p.m. Cafe Vivian, "Fresh Brewed": Live Music by Beth Wood. 9 p.m. 1879 Arch, Arch Sing featuring the Nassoons, Tigertones, Footnotes, Tigerlilies, Tigres-sions, Wildcats, Roaring 20 and Katzenjammers. 10:30 p.m. Frist Theatre, UFO Film: "America's Sweethearts." 11:15 p.m.Friday, Oct. 19
Art Museum, Gallery talk: "Empire of Stone: Roman Sculpture in the Art Museum" by Margaret Laird. 12:30 p.m. 102 Woolworth, Music/musicology colloquium: "Schumann's Late Vision: The Gesaenge der Fruehe, op. 133" by Michael Friedmann, Yale University. 4:30 p.m. Frist Theatre, "The Show Must Go On," a fund-raiser, sponsored by the Performing Arts Council and Frist Campus Center for the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks. Several student arts groups will perform. Proceeds go to the Families of Freedom Scholarship Fund. 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Theatre~Intime, "The Real Inspector Hound," by Tom Stoppard, directed by Brian Barrett '03. 8 p.m. McCarter Theatre, "Lackawanna Blues," a one-man show by Ruben Santiago-Hudson. 8 p.m. Richardson Auditorium, Princeton University Orchestra concert with the music of Rachmaninoff Humperdinck and Copland. 8 p.m. Frist Multipurpose Room, Class of '04 Karaoke Study Break. 9:30 p.m. Frist Theatre, UFO Film: "America's Sweethearts." 11:15 p.m.Saturday, Oct. 20
Theatre~Intime, "The Real Inspector Hound," by Tom Stoppard, directed by Brian Barrett '03. 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Frist 302, Chinese movie series. 8 p.m. McCarter Theatre, "Lackawanna Blues," a one-man show by Ruben Santiago-Hudson. 4:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Richardson Auditorium, Prince-ton University Orchestra concert with the music of Rachmaninoff Humperdinck and Copland. 8 p.m. Frist Theatre, UFO Film: "America's Sweethearts." 11:15 p.m.Sunday, Oct. 21
Richardson Auditorium, Jewish-American Writers Conference with readings by Tony Kushner, Grace Paley, Marge Piercy, Robert Pinsky, Susan Sontag and C. K. Williams. 2 p.m. Taplin Auditorium, Friends of Music/Joy-in-Singing concert featuring Sharla Nafziger, soprano, and Carrie-Ann Matheson, piano. Music by Schubert, Purcell, Rachmaninoff, Schwantner, LeFanu and Holman. 3 p.m. Firestone Library, Milberg Gallery, Exhibition Opening: "Not for Myself Alone: Celebrating Jewish-American Writers." 4 p.m. McCormick 101, Jewish-American Writers Conference: Opening lecture by Wendy Wasserstein, "My Life in the Theater." 8:30 p.m.Monday, Oct. 22
Frist Theatre, Jewish-American Writers Conference with readings by Max Apple, Rebecca Goldstein, Alan Isler, Alicia Ostriker and Jonathan Wilson. 2 p.m. Frist Theatre, Jewish-American Writers Conference keynote address by E. L. Doctorow, "Literature as Assimilation." 4:30 p.m. Frist Theatre, Jewish-American Writers Conference with illustrated lecture by Ben Katchor, "Halftone Printing in the Jewish Press and Other Objects of Idol Worship." 8:30 p.m.Tuesday, Oct. 23
Richardson Auditorium, The Brentano String Quartet performs the works of Lansky, Beethoven, Hayd, and Novak. 8 p.m.Exhibitions
Lucas Gallery, 185 Nassau St., Fall Show of Junior Independent Work. Through Oct. 25. Lot 7, next to Baker Rink, Experience Music Project's Electric Bus, a mobile music festival. Opens Oct. 22 and runs through Oct. 26. Art Museum, "Seeing Double: Copies and Copying in the Arts of China." Through Nov. 4. Dickinson 113, Watercolors by Barbara Osterman. Through Nov. 7. Art Museum, "What Photographs Look Like." Through Nov. 11 McCormick Hall, first-floor lounge, "Glimpses of the East: Photographs From the Ananda Coomaraswamy Collection." Through Nov. 28. Art Museum, "Camera Women." Through Jan. 6. Art Museum, "Empire of Stone: Roman Sculpture from the Art Museum." Through Jan. 20. Firestone Library, "Not for Myself Alone: Celebrating Jewish-American Writers." Opens Oct. 21 and runs through April 21.The Daily Princetonian's arts and entertainment calendar appears every Thursday in the Access Arts section. We greatly appreciate any submissions and print events with priority given to the campus and surrounding area. E-mail listings to mgrabell@princeton.edu.
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