Arts Calendar

Arts Calendar

All events free unless otherwise noted.

Friday, Oct. 10

Jazz at Café Ology

7 p.m., Café Ology

Slideshow Presentation with Paranormal Investigator Donna Kent

7 p.m., Broad Street Books

New Group Snacks Concert

7 p.m., Usdan

Outside the Box Theater: “The Grand Inquisitor”

8 p.m., CFA Theater, $8 for students

Bear Hands, Boy Crisis, and Bottle Up & Go

10 p.m., Eclectic

Saturday, Oct. 11

Outside the Box Theater: “The Grand Inquisitor”

8 p.m., CFA Theater, $8 for students

Music For Three: Bold Works for Piano, Violin, and Cello

8 p.m., Crowell

24 Hour Blitz-Play Festival Performances

8 p.m., ’92 Theater

Sunday, Oct. 12

Sue Berkhart & Ed Vadas: Ameri-mf-Cana

3 p.m., Russell House

Monday, Oct. 13

Inventing Human Science, circa 1750: A Humanities Lecture with Andrew Curran

8 p.m., Russell House

Tuesday, Oct. 14

Film Screening: “Nashville”

3:30 p.m., Wasch Center — 51 Lawn Ave.

Flash Forward: Photography Meet-up

7:00 p.m., Green Street Arts Center, $3 for non-members

Wednesday, Oct .15

Emergence: Free Will, Self, and Experience as a Self-Organizing System — Lecture with Michael Silberstein

4:15 p.m., Woodhead Lounge

Dreaming Me: Black Baptist, and Buddhist — a talk with Jan Willis

5 p.m., Broad Street Books

Wesleyan Writing at Russell House: Michael Palmer

8 p.m., Russell House

Thursday Oct. 16

The Derge Parkhang, Foundation of Stone for a Living Tibetan Culture— Lecture by Tsewang Jirme Rinpoche (Director of Dirge Parkhang, Director of Derge Bureua of Cultural Relics, and a Living Buddha in the Bon School of Tibetan Buddhism)

4:30 p.m., Freeman Center for East Asian Studies

Book Signing with Jason Pinter, author of “The Stolen”

5 p.m., Broad Street Books

Exhibition Opening: Document or Art? Photography in the Long 19th Century, 1838-1914

5 p.m., Davison Arts Center

“Patterns of Inheritance” — An Opera by Ben Bernstein ’10

8 p.m., ’92 Theater

The French Kicks with Chairlift

9 p.m., Eclectic

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” (Ending Sunday)

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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