Sociology 101
Introduction to Sociology
Fall 2003
Dr Scott SchafferCultural Events Calendar
September October November December
Events held at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster are included below; see the F&M web site for directions and campus map. Films shown at Zoetropolis in Lancaster are also included below. Events at other local educational institutions (Elizabethtown College, Gettysburg College, York College, and other colleges and universities) are acceptable for the cultural events credit in SOCY 101, as are art shows, theatrical performances, and films in other venues. Brochures regarding events not listed below must be submitted with the writeup of the event to receive credit.
All events are free unless otherwise indicated. Events are located at MU unless otherwise indicated.
Art: Women Artists: Past and Present
Traveling exhibit from Muhlenberg College
Sep 3-28/2003
Dana Gallery, Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin and Marshall CollegeArt: The Artistic World of Jacob Eichholtz
Sep 3 to Dec 19/2003
Rothman Gallery, Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin and Marshall CollegeArt: Renee van der Stelt, Drawing to Space
Sep 8 to Oct 12/2003
Ganser Gallery, Ganser LibraryFilms: Michael Moore Day (Roger and Me, The Big One, Bowling for Columbine)
Sep 13/2003, 3pm/530pm/8pm (in order listed above)
Zoetropolis, 235 W Lemon St, Lancaster (cross street: Mulberry Av)
Tickets $5Film: The Cars That Ate Paris (directed by Peter Weir)
Sep 14/2003, 5pm and 7pm
Zoetropolis, 235 W Lemon St, Lancaster (cross street: Mulberry Av)
Tickets $5
Film: Brincando El Charco: Portrait of a Puerto Rican (directed by Frances Negron-Muntaner; discussant: Dr. Rivera-Hernandez)
Sep 14/2003, 7pm
Myers Auditorium, McComsey HallTheatre: In the System, by Fred Folmer
Sep 15-16/2003, 8pm
Green Room Theatre, Franklin and Marshall College
There will be post-performance discussions on both nights.Highly recommended!
Lecture: Dr. Pat Zavella, Professsor of Latin American and Latino Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz
"Globalization of Food Processing: A Tale of Two Regions"
Sep 16/2003, 730pm
Lehr Room, Gordinier HallFilm: Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (directed by Sergei Paradjanov)
Sep 18/2003, 7pm and 9pm
Zoetropolis, 235 W Lemon St, Lancaster (cross street: Mulberry Ave)
Tickets $5Film: Jesus' Son (directed by Alison Maclean)
Sep 19/2003, 8pm and 10pm
Zoetropolis, 235 W Lemon St, Lancaster (cross street: Mulberry Ave)
Tickets $5Film: Malcolm X (directed by Spike Lee)
Sep 19/2003, 8pm
Sep 20/2003, 10pm
The Barshinger Center, Franklin and Marshall College
Tickets are $3 for off-campus patrons, including students.Film: School Daze (directed by Spike Lee)
Sep 19/2003, 10pm
The Barshinger Center, Franklin and Marshall College
Tickets are $3 for off-campus patrons, including students.Film: Waco: The Rules of Engagement (documentary)
Sep 20/2003, 730pm and 10pm
Zoetropolis, 235 W Lemon St, Lancaster (cross street: Mulberry Ave)
Tickets $5Art: Faculty Art Show
Sep 22 to Oct 2/2003
Sykes Gallery, Breidenstine HallHighly recommended!
Lecture: Spike Lee, filmmaker
Sep 22/2003, 8pm
Alumni Sports and Fitness Center, Franklin and Marshall CollegeLecture: Dr. Na'im Akbar, Professor of Psychology, Florida State University
"African-Centered Approach in Modern Psychology"
Sep 23/2003, 730pm
Lehr Room, Gordinier HallFilm: L'Atalante (directed by Jean Vigo)
Sep 23/2003, 7pm and 9pm
Zoetropolis, 235 W Lemon St, Lancaster (cross street: Mulberry Ave)
Tickets $5Lecture: Charles F. Hobson, Editor, John Marshall Papers, The College of William and Mary
"Chief Justice John Marshall: A Great Man in Any Age, and of All Ages"
Sep 24/2003, 8pm
The Barshinger Center, Franklin and Marshall CollegeFilm: The Reese Project presents Nosferatu (the original vampire film, with new score performed live by The Reese Project)
Sep 25/2003, 8pm
Zoetropolis, 235 W Lemon St, Lancaster (cross street: Mulberry Av)
Tickets $8Theatre: The Art of Clowning, by Bill Irwin
Sep 28-29/2003, 8pm
Roschel Performing Arts Center, Franklin and Marshall College
Tickets are $5 for students, $30 for off-campus patrons, and go on sale Sep 5/2003.Lecture: Dr. Holmes Morton, Director of the Clinic for Special Children
"Plain People and Modern Genetics"
Oct 1/2003, 430pm
Stahr Auditorium, Stager Hall, Franklin and Marshall CollegeLecture: Ira Glass, Producer and Host of "This American Life"
Oct 4/2003, 7pm
Lyte Auditorium, Alumni Hall
Tickets available in the SMC starting Sep 29Art: Christine Welch, Things Have Changed (photography exhibit)
Oct 5 to Nov 9/2003
Dana Gallery, Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin and Marshall College
Artist's talk and reception on Th Oct 9/2003, 430pmFilm: Compensation (directed by Zeinabu Irene Davis)
Oct 5/2003, 7pm
Myers Auditorium, McComsey HallArt: Hilary Tolan
Oct 6 to Nov 6/2003
Sykes Gallery, Breidenstine HallLecture: María del Carmen Cabrel Navarro (Peruvian human rights lawyer)
"Speaking Truth to Justice: Human Rights Challenges in Post-Conflict Peru"
Oct 8/2003, 430pm
Stager Hall 112, Franklin and Marshall CollegeHighly Recommended!
Lecture: Jonathan Kozol, author
"Ordinary Resurrections"
Oct 8/2003, 8pm
The Barshinger Center, Franklin and Marshall CollegeLecture: Dorothy Cotton, Civil Rights Activist and Co-Founder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
"Women in the Movement: New Ways of Speaking for Peace and Justice"
Oct 9/2003, 7pm
Reighard Multipurpose Room, Student Memorial CenterFilm: Baraka
Oct 9/2003, 9pm
Armstrong Auditorium, Roddy/SciTech/Caputo Building
Sponsored by the Conestoga ClubArt: Tibetan Sacred Art
Oct 15 to Dec 14/2003
Curriculum Gallery, Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin and Marshall College
The Venerable Losang Samten will create a mandala, an intricate, visually rich map of the Buddhist cosmos made entirely of colored sand. Over a one- to two-week period, he will be at F&M to create the mandala, perform various ceremonies, and give a public talk. All events are open to the public.Lecture: Dr. Karin H. Morin, Professor of Nursing, Western Michigan University
"Mentorship: Finding One, Being One"
Oct 16/2003, 730pm
Lehr Room, Gordinier HallTheatre: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Oct 16-18, 21-25/2003, 8pm
Oct 19, 26/2003, 2pm
Rafters Theatre, Dutcher HallTheatre: The Threepenny Opera, by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill
Oct 17, 23-24/2003, 8pm
Oct 18-19, 25-26/2003, 2pm
Roschel Performing Arts Center, Franklin and Marshall College
Tickets are $5 for students, $10 for off-campus patrons, and go on sale Sep 5/2003Discussion: A Global Diplomatic Roundtable: "Is the United Nations Irrelevant?"
Oct 20/2003, 11am
Lehr Room, Gordinier HallLecture: Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu, President of African American Images
"Countering the Conspiracy to Destroy Black Boys/Men"
Oct 21/2003, 730pm
Lehr Room, Gordinier HallLecture: John Quoc Duong, Executive Director, White House Initiative on Asian American and Pacific Islanders
"Asian-American Vision for the Bush Administration"
Oct 22/2003, 730pm
Lehr Room, Gordinier HallLecture: Lewis A. Lipsitz, MD, Harvard University
"Avoiding the Onset of Frailty: Understanding the Science of Aging"
Oct 23/2003, 730pm
Stahr Auditorium, Stager Hall, Franklin and Marshall CollegeFilm: The Reese Project Presents Metropolis (the Fritz Lang film, with new score performed live by The Reese Project)
Oct 23/2003, 8pm
Zoetropolis, 235 W Lemon, Lancaster (cross street: Mulberry)
Tickets TBAFilm: Golden Threads (directed by Lucy Winer and Karen Eaton)
Oct 26/2003, 7pm
Myers Auditorium, McComsey HallArt: Annet Couwenberg
Oct 27 to Dec 7/2003
Ganser Gallery, Ganser LibraryLecture: Robin Moore (Profesor of Ethnomusicology, Temple University)
"Revolución con Pachanga: Dance and Politics in Cuba"
Mon Oct 27/2003, 5pm
Stahr Auditorium, Franklin and Marshall CollegeMusical: Tres Vidas (presentation of lives of Frida Kahlo, Rufina Amaya, and Alfonisa Storni)
Oct 28/2003, 730pm
Lyte Auditorium, Alumni Hall
Admission is free for MU students and faculty, $10 for off-campus patrons.Film: The Exorcist (directed by William Friedkin)
Oct 31/2003, 10pm
Nov 1/2003, 1030pm
The Barshinger Center, Franklin and Marshall College
Tickets are $3 for off-campus patrons.Lecture: Daniel M. Kammen, Director of Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley
"Business Unusual: Building a New, Clean Energy Economy"
Nov 10/2003, 730pm
Stahr Auditorium, Stager Hall, Franklin and Marshall CollegeArt: Art/Work
Nov 10 to Dec 18/2003
Sykes Gallery, Breidenstine HallTheatre: Proof, by David Auburn
Theater of the Seventh Sister
Nov 13-30/2003 - Thurs 730pm, Fri/Sat 8pm, Sun 230pm
Rafters Theatre, Dutcher HallArt: Direct Light - the portraits of Catherine Prescott
Dana Gallery, Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin and Marshall CollegeFilm: Secret Lives: Hidden Children and their Rescuers During WWII
Nov 13-15/2003, 7pm
Zoetropolis, 235 W Lemon, Lancaster (cross street: Mulberry Av)
Tickets TBAComedy: The Capitol Steps
Nov 16/2003, 2pm
Lyte Auditorium, Alumni Hall (tickets available starting Nov 10/2003)Lecture: Peter Rosset, Co-Director of Food First/The Institute for Food and Development Policy
"Sustainable Agriculture: The Cuban Experience and the Global Food System"
Nov 18/2003, 730pm
Roschel Performing Arts Center, Franklin and Marshall CollegeLecture: Omar Tyree, author and publisher
"The Black Man of the New Millennium"
Nov 19/2003, 730pm
Lehr Room, Gordinier HallLecture: Nathaniel Philbrick, author
"Sea of Glory: America's Voyage of Discovery. The US Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842"
Nov 23/2003, 230pm
Academy Room, Shadek-Fackenthal Library, Franklin and Marshall CollegeFilm: She's Gotta Have It (directed by Spike Lee)
Nov 23/2003, 8pm
The Barshinger Center, Franklin and Marshall College
Tickets are $3 for off-campus patrons.Film: 25th Hour (directed by Spike Lee)
Dec 1/2003, 9pm
The Barshinger Center, Franklin and Marshall College
Tickets are $3 for off-campus patrons.Lecture: John Nichols, author of The Milagro Beanfield War
Dec 3/2003, 8pm
Roschel Performing Arts Center, Franklin and Marshall College
Last updated: F Sep 12/2003, 15h00.