Arts Calendar
Friday, Sept. 19
“ASHPET: An Appalachian Cinderella Story”
7 p.m., South Church (corner of Church and Main)
Jazz at Café Ology
7 p.m., Café Ology, the price of food
“Happy Days”
8 p.m., ’92 Theater
“Breaking Ground Dance Series: Orpheus and Eurydice with Marie Chouinard”
8 p.m., CFA Theater, $21 general;’ $18 seniors, Wesleyan faculty & staff, non-Wesleyan students; $8 Wesleyan students
Bessy Reyna: Conversaciónes con una Escritora
8 p.m., Green Street Arts Center, $5 for students
Megafaun with Jacob Milstein, The Shade
10 p.m., Earth House
Explosion Dance Showcase
10 p.m. — 3 a.m., Psi Upsilon; $1 before 11 p.m., $2 after
Saturday, Sept. 20
Drum Circle
10 a.m. — 12 p.m., 51 Green Street, $5 for students
“Happy Days”
2 p.m., ’92 Theater
“Why We Fight” Screening
3:30 p.m., Shanklin 107
“ASHPET: An Appalachian Cinderella Story”
7 p.m., South Church (corner of Church and Main)
“Happy Days”
8 p.m., 92 Theater
“Breaking Ground Dance Series: Orpheus and Eurydice with Marie Chouinard”
8 p.m., CFA Theater, $21 general;’ $18 seniors, Wesleyan faculty & staff, non-Wesleyan students; $8 Wesleyan students
Period Sex: The Eclectic Sex Party
10 p.m. — 2 a.m., Eclectic, Tickets Sold Out
Monday, Sept. 22
Japanese Tea Ceremony Demonstration and Garden Tour
4:30 p.m. — 6 p.m., Freeman East-Asian Studies Center
Humanities Lecture: “Figuring the ’Animal:’ Report on the Animal Turn in Critical Theory
8 p.m. — 9:30 p.m., Russell House
Tuesday, Sept. 23
Capitalism, War, and the Election: Erik Rosenberg ’08 Speaks
4:25 p.m. — 5:25 p.m., PAC 4
Wednesday, Sept. 24
Lute Unleashed with Carver Blanchard
4:15 p.m. — 5:30 p.m., Wasch Center (51 Lawn)
COL Work in Progress Series: “Continental Drift: My unlikely lectures on the French Reception of Heidegger in China” with Prof. Ethan Kleinberg
4:15 p.m. — 5:30 p.m., COL Lounge
Poetry Reading with N. NourbSe Phillip
8 p.m. — 10 p.m., Russell House
Ongoing Exhibitions
“Framing and Being Framed: The Uses of Documentary Photography”
Zilkha Gallery
“The Bizarre and the Beautiful: Fantasy as Visual Pleasure in Renaissance and Baroque Prints”
Davison Art Center
“The Pearl of the Snowlands: Buddhist Prints from the Derge Parkhang”
Mansfield Freeman Center for East Asian Studies

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