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Nuremberg Judge is focus of drama at Jackson Center

Theatre Professor James Ivey is reading the role of Nuremberg Chief Judge Francis Beverley Biddle during a performance of the play, “Trying,” occurring Saturday, March...

Mainstage presents premiere of thought-provoking work

The East Coast premiere of a play based upon the life of the filmmaker who chronicled the rise of the Nazi Party in Germany will...

Music Faculty Showcase set for Feb. 19

School of Music faculty members will show off their artistic talents in the annual "Faculty Showcase Concert" Tuesday, Feb. 19 at 8 p.m. in Rosch...

World Travel Series goes in-depth to Hawaii

Filmmaker Dennis Burkhart will present his travelogue in person at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 23 at Rockefeller Arts Center. “Hawaii: The Pacific Paradise” will...

Rescheduled: Yuen and Kang recital is March 20

School of Music violin professor Maureen Yuen will present an evening of music with her faculty colleague and pianist Sang Woo Kang on March 20...

School of Music to present two recitals on 20th century

Faculty and outstanding students of the Fredonia School of Music will present the first of two recitals dedicated to 20th-century chamber music on Saturday, Feb...

Student guitarists learn from a master

See our web Photo Album of four students taking the master class. Four SUNY Fredonia music students -- David Gorfien, Michael Sevilla, Michael Morris and...

Children's Concert Series features trumpets Feb. 16

The Children’s Concerts Series continues season with the Fredonia School of Music trumpet ensemble on Saturday, Feb. 16 at the Chautauqua County Home in Dunkirk...

Angela Haas giving faculty recital Feb. 8 in Rosch

Soprano Angela Haas (formerly Dilkey) will perform a faculty recital Friday, Feb. 8 at 8 p.m. in Rosch Recital Hall. The program features Argento's Pulitzer...

Hitler’s filmmaker is focus of Spring Symposium

Leni Riefenstahl, a controversial German filmmaker forever associated with the Nazi Party, will be focus of the College of Arts & Humanities Symposium this spring...