Thursday, Oct. 4
McCormick 106, Art and archaeology lecture: "Michelangelo and the Creation of Adam" by Paul Barolsky, University of Virginia. 4:30 p.m. Hellenic Studies office, 58 Prospect Ave., Room 107, Classics lecture: "Delusion and Dream in Apuleius' Metamorphoses" by Vered Lev Kenaan, University of Haifa. 4:30 p.m. Garden Theaters, 160 Nassau St., "Hearts in Atlantis." 4:45 p.m., 7 p.m., 9:15 p.m. Garden Theaters, 160 Nassau St., "Together." 4:45 p.m., 7 p.m., 9:15 p.m. Frist 307, Crime and Justice Lecture Series: An Exploration Into the American Justice System prison art presentation and slide show by Anthony Papa. 5 p.m. University Store, Book reading and signing by Alejandro Portes, author of "Ethnicities: Children of Immigrants in America." 7 p.m. Barnes & Noble, MarketFair, World's Largest Writing Workshop led by Shirley Hailstock and Ed Leefeldt. 7 p.m. McCarter Theatre, Penn and Teller. 8 p.m. Frist Theatre, UFO Film: "Dead Man Walking." 8 p.m. The Urban Word, 449 S. Broad St., Trenton, Poetry Slam. 8:30 p.m. Campus Club, Live music by Drums and Tuba. 11 p.m. Members and guests only.Friday, Oct. 5
Matthews Acting Studio, 185 Nassau St., Pig Iron Theatre Troupe of Philadelphia production: "Shut Eye" by Joseph Chaikin. 7:30 p.m., 10 p.m. McCarter Theatre, Gypsy Caravan: Music and Dance of the Roma People. 8 p.m. Cafe Vivian, "Fresh Brewed": Live music by Ben Arnold. 9 p.m. Nassau Inn Tap Room, Live music by The Alice Project. 10 p.m. Frist Theatre, UFO Film: "Shrek." 11:15 p.m.Saturday, Oct. 6
Princeton Stadium, Community Day. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Graduate College Common Room, Argentine Tango workshop led by Mariela Franganillo, performer. 6 p.m. Matthews Acting Studio, 185 Nassau St., Pig Iron Theatre Troupe of Philadelphia production: "Shut Eye" by Joseph Chaikin. 7:30 p.m., 10 p.m. Frist Theatre, UFO Film: "Shrek." 8 p.m. Taplin Auditorium, Christopher Barnes, piano. Musical works by Russian poets, including Tolstoy, Pasternak and others. 8 p.m. McCarter Theatre, "On Broadway," a benefit gala featuring Grammy nominee Michael Feinstein and Tony Award winner Betty Buckley. 8:30 p.m. Cafe Vivian, "Home Grown": Music and spoken word performances by the Ellipsis Jazz Project. 10 p.m. Nassau Inn Tap Room, Live music by The Shaxe. 10 p.m.Sunday, Oct. 7
Firestone Library, Milberg Gallery, Friends of the library gallery talk: "For the Love of Books and Prints: Elmer Adler and the Graphic Arts Collection at Princeton University Library" by Rebecca Davidson. 3 p.m. Richardson Auditorium, The Dryden Ensemble, Jane McKinley, artistic director, Lisa Terry and Emily Walhout, viola da gamba. Works of J.S. Bach, Correlli, Couperin and others. 3 p.m. Pre-concert lecture at 2 p.m. Barnes & Noble, MarketFair, Poetry reading by Delaware Valley Poets, Sid Rowland and Harvey Steinberg. 8 p.m.Monday, Oct. 8
McCosh 28, Poetry reading and discussion by Magdalena Zurawski, 12:30 p.m. McCarter Theatre, Rufus Wainwright, singer-songwriter. 8 p.m.Tuesday, Oct. 9
Betts Auditorium, English and comparative literature lecture: "The Best Line in Ovid and the Worst: Medieval Humanism and Adelard of Bath to Alison of Bath" by John Fleming. 4:30 p.m. McCosh 50, Slide lecture by Richard Serra, sculptor. 5 p.m.Wednesday, Oct. 10
Proctor Hall, Graduate College, Rodney Long, organist. 12 p.m. Stewart Theater, 185 Nassau St., Poetry reading by Ann Stevenson and Rosanna Warren. 4:30 p.m. University Store, Book Reading by Ralph Snodmsith, former gardening editor for "Good Morning America." 7 p.m.Exhibitions
Frist Campus Center, 100 Level, "Motions of Humanity: Scenes from Calcutta, A Photogrpahy Exhibit by Ibby Caputo ['03]." Through Oct. 6 Firestone Library, Exhibition Gallery, "The Light of Ancient Athens: A Photographic Journey by Félix Bonfils, 1868-1875." Through Oct. 7. Firestone Library, Milberg Gallery, "For the Love of Books and Prints: Elmer Adler and the Graphic Arts Collection at Princeton University Library." Through Oct. 7. Lucas Gallery, 185 Nassau St., Fall Show of Junior Independent Work. Opens Oct. 9 and runs through Oct. 25. 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." Opens Oct. 6 and runs through Jan. 6.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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