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Performances celebrate bicentennial of Chopin, Schumann, Liszt

A festival that celebrates the 200th anniversary of the births of three prominent 19th century piano composers – Frederick Chopin, Robert Schumann and Franz Liszt...

Series focuses on documentaries about Middle East this week

The Middle Eastern Roundtable and Documentary Series is underway this week and features guest speaker Livia Alexander, an expert in Middle Eastern cinema and a...

Participants sought for "Mars and Venus" at Reed Library on Nov. 17

This day-long event before Thanksgiving break encourages pre-modern literature, drama, and music lovers to sign-up for a ten minute spot to read, recite, or perform...

Ventriloquist brings family show to Rockefeller Arts Center this Friday

The Kaleidoscope Family Series at Rockefeller Arts Center will present “The Vocal Illusions of Lynn Trefzger” on Friday, Nov. 5 at 7 p.m. Trefzger is...

Right-wing extremism in Austria is focus of Brown Bag on Nov. 1

On Monday, Nov. 1, in the second of the International Brown Bag Lunch series this fall, SUNY Fredonia Professor Daniela Peterka-Benton (Department of Sociology, Anthropology...

Child trafficking is the subject of guest lecture Nov. 3 sponsored by Amnesty International

Guest lecturer Benjamin Lawrance from Rochester Institute of Technology is giving the lecture, "Child Trafficking and the Asylum Process in the US and Beyond," as...

Latinos Unidos puts on Annual La Fiesta Saturday, Nov. 6

Latinos Unidos will be hosting its annual “La Fiesta” on Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. in the Williams Center Multipurpose room. La Fiesta is a...

Travel series makes high definition debut with Oct. 30 feature on Northern Europe

Rockefeller Arts Center Director Jefferson Westwood said he is very excited about the move to widescreen, high definition images for the World Travel Series, which...

Israeli scholar Gelber to deliver first Biannual Stefan Zweig Lecture on Nov. 11

Professor Mark H. Gelber, one of the world’s most eminent authorities on the works of the Jewish-Austrian author Stefan Zweig, will deliver the first Biannual...

Hurtgen to examine arguments favoring traditional town designs as best for democracy

The second Social Science Colloquium of the fall semester will be held Wednesday, Oct. 27, at noon in W231 Thompson Hall. It will be led...