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LWC announces Spring 2007 Cultural Affairs Schedule

Events in series celebrate cultural and social diversity

COLUMBIA, KY -- The world's cultural and social diversity will be celebrated in Lindsey Wilson College's spring 2007 cultural affairs schedule.

This semester's events -- which are free and open to the public -- include several musical performances, readings by Kentucky authors , and speeches on ethical issues. In addition, art works will be displayed in the Lucretia C. Begley Gallery.



"We have assembled a schedule of events that are both entertaining and educational for students and community members alike," Morris Grubbs, chairperson of the cultural affairs committee at Lindsey Wilson, said. "The spring series offers a little something for everyone to enjoy."


2007 Spring Semester Schedule of Events
All times Central
January 22- February 23, 2007: Margaret van Hook Swayze: A Retrospective. Margaret van Hook Swayze, artist. Lucretia C. Begley Gallery

Monday, February 5, 2007: Music for the Journey. Dr. Calvin Taylor, pianist. 7:00pm CT/ W.W. Slider Humanities Center Recital Hall

Tuesday, February 13, 2007: 7pm CT. The Perfumed Razor: Japanese Verse on Piano. Norman Angus and Kanji Wakiyama, professors. W.W. Slider Humanities Center Recital Hall

Thursday, February 15, 2007: Just What is a Just War? Burnam Reynolds, Asbury College professor. 7pm CT, W.W. Slider Humanities Center Recital Hall.

Friday, February 23, 2007: Charles Wesley Around the World. The Elizabethtown Area Sacred Community Choir. 7:00pm CT. Columbia United Methodist Church

Tuesday, February 27, 2007: Ragtime and Stride Piano. Richard Domek, pianist, lecturer. 7:00pm CT. W.W. Slider Humanities Center Recital Hall

March 5- March 26, 2007: Caveland Regional High School Art Competition. Lucretia C. Begley Gallery.

Tuesday, March 6, 2007: Black Box. Frank X. Walker, poet. 7 p.m., W.W. Slider Humanities Center Recital Hall

Thursday, March 22, 2007: Nancy Culpepper. Bobbie Ann Mason, author. 4:00pm CT, W.W. Slider Humanities Center Recital Hall

March 30- April 20, 2007: Paintings, Photographs, and Raku Pottery. Sara Rouch, Sara Scott Browning, Jeffery Grant Scott, and Henrietta Roush Scott, artists.Lucretia C. Begley Gallery

Tuesday, April 3, 2007: Contemporary Implications of the Holocaust. Roy Schwartzman, University of North Carolina-Greensboro professor. 7:00pm CT, W.W. Slider Humanities Center Recital Hall

Tuesday, April 10, 2007: The Memory Keeper's Daughter. Kim Edwards, University of Kentucky professor, novelist. 7:00pm CT, W.W. Slider Humanities Center Recital Hall

Tuesday, April 17, 2007: Climate Change. Aloma Dew, Kentucky Chapter Sierra Club Leader. 7:00pm CT, W.W. Slider Humanities Center Recital Hall

April 23- May 11, 2007: Art Majors Seminar. Ashley Green, artist. Lucretia C. Begley Gallery

Sunday, April 29, 2007: Concert Choir. Lindsey Wilson College Concert Choir Venue and time TBA.

For more information about this year's 2007 Spring Lindsey Wilson Cultural Affairs Series, contact the college at: info@lindsey.edu or (270) 384-8400.


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