Arts and Entertainment

Arts and Entertainment Calendar: September 1, 2004

MUSIC
Sunday, Sept. 12
-- "A Harp, a Clock and a Pavane," 3 p.m., Esber Recital Hall. For tickets, call (814) 234-8313.

Tuesday, September 14
Tomas Lahoda, artist, 11:30 a.m., Lipcon Auditorium, Palmer Museum of Art.

Wednesday, September 15
-- "Deer Paintings," by Tomas Lahoda, 5 to 7 p.m., reception, Zoller Gallery, Palmer Museum of Art.

SEMINARS
Thursday, Sept. 9
-- Hilary W. Putnam on "The Uniqueness of Pragmatism," 4 p.m., Assembly Room, The Nittany Lion Inn.

Monday, Sept. 13
-- Pius Adesanmi on "The Februaries of African Literature: Random Thoughts on a Different Representation of Difference," 12:15 p.m., 102 Kern.

-- Chris Hedges on "War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning," 4 p.m., 129 Waring Commons.

EXHIBITS
HUB-Robeson Center
-- "Body Bags," Eric Symons, large soft sculpture, Art Foyer, through Dec. 12.

Palmer Museum of Art
-- "Specimen: Natural History and American Modernism, 1900-1950," through Sept. 12.

-- "Deer Paintings," by Tomas Lehoda, Zoller Gallery, through Sept. 2.

-- "Recent Acquisitions," Works on Paper Gallery, through Jan. 23.

-- "Accommodations of Desire: Surrealist Works on Paper Collected by Julien Levy," Special Exhibitions Gallery II, Sept. 14 through Dec. 5.

Pattee and Paterno Libraries
-- "Paying Dues: Labor and Diversity in Black and White," Pattee Library main exhibit area, through Oct. 29.

-- "Asia in the Era of Globalization," 109 Pattee Library, through Oct. 10.

For a full listing of University Park activities, including sporting events, go to the Web at http://events.psu.edu/ and for a detailed listing of upcoming Conference and Institutes' conferences, visit the Web at http://www.outreach.psu.edu/conferences.html

Last Updated March 19, 2009

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