Master's Recital: Julie Williams, soprano, 8 p.m., , FA-Casadesus Recital Hall. Free. Sponsor: Music Department. Call 777-2592. Julie Williams will perform her master's recital..
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November 21, 2009
October Light, 8:00 p.m., , AC-Chamber Hall. $18, general admission; $16, faculty/staff/senior; $10, student. Director: Tom Kremer. Sponsor: Department of Theatre. Call 777-2787. The Binghamton University Department of Theatre stages October Light in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Anderson Center, based on one of novelist John Gardner's masterworks and adapted by John Bielenberg. The penniless widow of a once-wealthy dentist, Sally Abbot now lives in the Vermont farmhouse of her older brother, James Page. The play uses the turbulent siblings as a stepping-off point from which it expands upon the lives of their extended families, and the rural community that surrounds them. It also engages larger issues of how liberals and conservatives define themselves, and considers those moments when life transcends all their arguments. .
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November 22, 2009
Master's Recital: Ashley Maynard, soprano, 3 p.m., , FA-Casadesus Recital Hall. Free. Sponsor: Music Department. Call 777-2592. Soprano Ashley Maynard will perform her master’s recital..
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November 22, 2009
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Honor's Recital: Nathan Rose, saxophone, 7:30 p.m., , FA-Casadesus Recital Hall. Free. Sponsor: Music Department. Call 777-2592. Saxophonist Nathan Rose will perform his honor's recital..
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November 22, 2009
October Light, 2:00 p.m., , AC-Chamber Hall. $18, general admission; $16, faculty/staff/senior; $10, student. Director: Tom Kremer. Sponsor: Department of Theatre. Call 777-2787. The Binghamton University Department of Theatre stages October Light in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Anderson Center, based on one of novelist John Gardner's masterworks and adapted by John Bielenberg. The penniless widow of a once-wealthy dentist, Sally Abbot now lives in the Vermont farmhouse of her older brother, James Page. The play uses the turbulent siblings as a stepping-off point from which it expands upon the lives of their extended families, and the rural community that surrounds them. It also engages larger issues of how liberals and conservatives define themselves, and considers those moments when life transcends all their arguments. .
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The Spanish Table, 6:30 p.m., , Hinman Dining Hall. Sponsor: Romance Languages
. Call 777-4651. The Spanish Table meets from 6:30 - 8:00 pm every Monday. Enjoy your meal while conversing in Spanish. All levels of proficiency welcome..
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Department of Psychology Colloquium, noon , , Clearview Hall-49. Speaker(s): Joaquin Lugo, Baylor College of MedicineSponsor:
Title: The Role of Dendritic Ion Channels and Signaling Pathways in Epilepsy and Cognitive Behavior. Call 777-72370. Title:The Role of Dendritic Ion Channels and Signaling Pathways in Epilepsy and Cognitive Behavior.
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