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Wednesday, Mar 5, 2008: 9 event(s) on the calendar
- Who: Secrest Artist Series
- What: Apollo's Fire, The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra, with Jennifer Larmore, mezzo-soprano
Taking its name from the classical god of music and the sun, Apollo’s Fire is dedicated to the performance of 17th- and 18th-century music.
Considered to be one of the foremost interpreters of Rossini, Jennifer Larmore has appeared in every major
- Where: Wait Chapel, Wake Forest University
- When: Wednesday, Mar 5, 2008 at 7:30pm
- More info: 336.758.5757 or lilljg4@wfu.edu
- Admission: There is an admission fee.
- Who: Rockingham Community College
- What: Carolina Brass
Delight in the good humor and virtuosity of Carolina Brass as they perform a variety of music including both classical and contemporary works. RCC students, faculty, and staff are admitted free.
- Where: Advanced Technologies Building Auditorium
Rockingham Community College
Wentworth, NC
- When: Wednesday, Mar 5, 2008 at 7:00 pm
- More info: 336-342-4261
- Admission: There is an admission fee.
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- Who: North Carolina School of the Arts
- What: "Balm in Gilead" by Lanford Wilson, Featuring members of Studio III
Wilson's story peeks into the lives and conversations of the drifters, junkies, and hustlers as they try to find a safe haven from their cycle of criminal life.
- Where: Catawba Theater, Performance Place - Winston Salem
- When: Wednesday, Mar 5, 2008 at 8:00 pm
- More info: 336 734 2924
- Admission: There is an admission fee.
- Who: Museum of Anthropology, Wake Forest University
- What: LECTURE: Tribal Survival and Sovereignty for the Choctaw Nation
Dr. Clara Sue Kidwell, Director of the American Indian Center at UNC-Chapel Hill, will discuss how the Choctaw Nation survived the process of removal from the southeast to continue as a sovereign nation and powerful economic force in Oklahoma today.
- Where: Museum of Anthropology, Wake Forest University
- When: Wednesday, Mar 5, 2008 at 7:30pm
- More info: 336-758-5282 or moa@wfu.edu
- Admission: Free
- Who: BestHealth
- What: Brenner FIT: Rethink Your Drink
First in a series for families helping children make healthy lifestyle changes due to weight. Focuses on eliminating or reducing sugar-sweetened beverages from their diet
- Where: BestHealth in Hanes Mall
- When: Wednesday, Mar 5, 2008 at 6:00 PM
- More info: 336-716-2255
- Admission: Free
- Who: WFU Divinity School
- What: Phyllis Trible Lecture Series
The 6th Annual Phyllis Trible Lecture Series assembles an interfaith group of female scholars of religion to discuss issues ranging from Islamic and Christian feminism to race and gender theology.
- Where: Brendle Recital Hall on the campus of Wake Forest University
- When: Wednesday, Mar 5, 2008 at 9:30 a.m.
- More info: 758-5121
- Admission: There is an admission fee.
- Who: Wake Forest University
- What: Pietro Bembo's History of Venice (1551)
Lecture by Robert Ulery, professor of Latin, classical languages at Wake Forest
- Where: WFU, Z. Smith Reynolds Library, Room 204
- When: Wednesday, Mar 5, 2008 at 3 p.m.
- More info: 336-758-4713
- Admission: Free
- Who: Greensboro College
- What: Black and White Galleries Show
The student inspired show will open with drawings, photography, and paintings. But over the course of the exhibit, artists will incorporate color into their work.
- Where: Irene Cullis and Galyon Galleries at Greensboro College. Address: 815 W. Market Street, Greensboro
- When: Wednesday, Mar 5, 2008 at 9 a.m.
- More info: 336-272-7102, ext. 361 or langerj@gborocollege.edu
- Admission: Free
- Who: Wake Forest University
- What: Graduate Student Research Day & Hot Topic Community Forum
Student research presentations and lecture on "Tissue Engineering and Stem Cells: Current Concepts and Future Trends" by Dr. Anthony Atala, Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine.
- Where: Bridger Field House, BB&T Field
- When: Wednesday, Mar 5, 2008 from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- More info: 336-758-5332
- Admission: Free
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