Issue date: Nov. 7, 2002

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The Department of Theatre’s presentation “A Midsummer’s Night Dream” will be presented in the Pasant Theatre of Wharton Center at various times Nov. 8-17.

For tickets or information on public programs or events:

Abrams Planetarium - 355-4672

Athletic Ticket Office - 355-1610

Breslin Student Events Center - 432-5000 or (800) 968-BRES

Kresge Art Museum - 355-7631 or 353-9834

MSU Alumni Association - 355-8314

MSU Museum - 355-7474

School of Music - 355-3345

Pavilion for Agriculture and Livestock Education - 432-5566

Department of Theatre - 355-0148

Wharton Center - 432-2000 or (800) WHARTON

FRIDAY, NOV. 8

7 p.m.

Mid-States Rodeo finals. Pavilion for Agriculture and Livestock Education.

7-9 p.m.

Art and Art History Studio Faculty Biennial Exhibit opening reception. Kresge Art Museum. Free.

7:05 p.m.

Hockey. MSU vs. Niagara. Munn Ice Arena.

7:30 p.m.

Michigan Science Fiction Writers Series with ML Konett. W449 Main Library. Free. Sponsored by Libraries, Computing and Technology.

8 p.m.

“A Midsummer’s Night Dream.” Department of Theatre presentation. Pasant Theatre, Wharton Center.

8 p.m.

“Front Porch Blues.” Great Hall, Wharton Center.

SATURDAY, NOV. 9

All day

Wrestling. Michigan State Open. Jenison Fieldhouse.

9 a.m.

“A Day of Percussion.” Auditorium Building.

Noon

MSU Department of Art and Art History Studio Faculty Biennial Exhibit opens. Kresge Art Museum. Free.

7 p.m.

Mid-States Rodeo finals. (See Nov. 8.)

7:05 p.m.

Hockey. MSU vs. Niagara. (See Nov. 8.)

8 p.m.

“A Midsummer’s Night Dream.” (See Nov. 8.)

SUNDAY, NOV. 10

All day

Wrestling. (See Nov. 9.)

2 p.m.

Mid-States Rodeo finals. (See 7 p.m. Nov. 8.)

3 p.m.

MSU Chamber Orchestra. Great Hall, Wharton Center.

MONDAY, NOV. 11

Noon

Art and Art History Studio Faculty Biennial Exhibit walk. Kresge Art Museum. Free.

7:30 p.m.

Percussion Ensemble. Music Building Auditorium.

7:30 p.m.

MSU Choral, Choral Union and Brass Ensemble. Plymouth Congregational Church, 2001 E. Grand River Ave., Lansing.

TUESDAY, NOV. 12

Noon-12:30 p.m.

Carillonneur Ray McLellan. Beaumont Tower lawn. Free.

7 p.m.

“Farewell, My Concubine” film presentation. B106 Wells. Free. Sponsored by Asian Studies Center.

7:30 p.m.

Men’s and Women’s Glee clubs and Collegiate Choir. Great Hall, Wharton Center.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13

7:30 p.m.

“The Development of a Science: Nobel Laureates and Candidates” presented by Hans Ringertz, Karolinska Institute. Kellogg Center Auditorium. Free. McPherson Professorship for the Public Understanding of Science Series.

7:30 p.m.

Violinist Dmitri Berlinsky and pianist Ralph Votapek. Music Building Auditorium.

THURSDAY, NOV. 14

4:30 p.m.

“Let’s Rewrite the Bible: Issues of Respect in Multicultural Art Education” presented by William Charland. Kresge Art Museum. Free.

7 p.m.

Men’s basketball. Nike Elite exhibition game. Breslin Student Events Center.

7 p.m.

University Libraries Colloquia Series with poet Mark Turcotte. W449 Main Library. Free. Sponsored by Libraries, Computing and Technology and American Indian Studies Program.

7:30 p.m.

MSU Jazz Bands I and II. Music Building Auditorium.

7:30 p.m.

“A Midsummer’s Night Dream.” (See 8 p.m. Nov. 8.)

FRIDAY, NOV. 15

7 p.m.

Volleyball. MSU vs. Iowa. Jenison Fieldhouse.

7 p.m.

“Mulholland Drive” film presentation with Joe Natoli. W449 Main Library. Free. Sponsored by Libraries, Computing and Technology.

8 p.m.

“Meant to Be” with Nancy Wilson and Ramsey Lewis. Great Hall, Wharton Center.

8 p.m.

MSU Wind Symphony. McMorran Place, Port Huron. Free.

8 p.m.

“A Midsummer’s Night Dream.” (See Nov. 8.)

9-11 p.m.

MSU Observatory public viewing. Weather permitting. Free.

SATURDAY, NOV. 16

Time to be announced

Football. MSU vs. Purdue. Spartan Stadium.

8 a.m.

Autumnfest 2002. Pavilion for Agriculture and Livestock Education.

8 p.m.

Cellist Suren Bagratuni. Music Building Auditorium.

8 p.m.

MSU and Purdue Men’s Glee clubs. Great Hall, Wharton Center.

8 p.m.

Volleyball. MSU vs. Minnesota. Jenison Fieldhouse.

8 p.m.

“A Midsummer’s Night Dream.” (See Nov. 8.)

8:30 p.m.

Thomas Mapfumo and the Blacks Unlimited. Fairchild Theatre.

9-11 p.m.

MSU Observatory public viewing. (See Nov. 15.)

SUNDAY, NOV. 17

8 a.m.

MSU Horseman’s Association. Pavilion for Agriculture and Livestock Education.

11 a.m.

Model Railroad Show and Swap. Pavilion for Agriculture and Livestock Education.

2 p.m.

Women’s basketball. Basketball Travelers exhibition game. Breslin Student Events Center.

2 p.m.

“A Midsummer’s Night Dream.” (See 8 p.m. Nov. 8.)

MONDAY, NOV. 18

Noon

Art and Art History Studio Faculty Biennial Exhibit walk. Kresge Art Museum. Free.

7:30 p.m.

MSU Octet I and II jazz bands. Music Building Auditorium.

TUESDAY, NOV. 19

Noon-12:30 p.m.

Carillonneur Ray McLellan. (See Nov. 12.)

6 p.m.

World View Lecture Series with Mary Robinson. Great Hall, Wharton Center.

7:30 p.m.

MSU State Singers and Chamber Choir. Martin Luther Chapel, 444 Abbott Road, East Lansing.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20

7:30 p.m.

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Pasant Theatre, Wharton Center.

7:30 p.m.

Cellist Natalia Khoma. Music Building Auditorium.

THURSDAY, NOV. 21

7 p.m.

“Rail of the Star” film presentation. B108 Wells. Free. Sponsored by Asian Studies Center.

7:30 p.m.

Chamber Music Recital and MSU Concert Orchestra. Fairchild Theatre.

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