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The Concert and Lecture Series Presents
 
Fall Semester, 2002
All of our events are FREE and the public is welcome!
Please call ahead for large groups: (415) 239-3580.
Wednesday
10/16/02
1 p.m. – 2 p.m.

Thursday
10/17/02
11 a.m. – 12 noon
Latino Heritage Month Presentation:
Author event: Victor Martinez
Reads and discusses his National Book Award-winning novel, A Parrot in the Oven.

Note: two opportunities to hear him!

Ocean Avenue Campus
Rosenberg Library
Room 304

John Adams Campus
Room 202

September 16 – October 23, 2002
The Rock Poster Society of San Francisco
Presents an exhibition of Rock Music Posters.
Reception also to be held featuring poster artists. Posters will be available for purchase at the reception.
Exhibition in City Arts Gallery
Wed. Sept. 18:
Reception 4-6p
Lecture by Alton Kelley 6-7p
Visual Arts Room 114

October 2:
Lecture by Chet Helms 6-7 p.m. Visual Arts Room 114
September – December
“The Sixties: A Retrospective”
City College presents a semester-long theme presented on several campuses to include author events, exhibitions, films and
Rosenberg Library Exhibit Cases
John Adams Library Exhibit Case
City Arts Gallery
District Office Display Case
Monday
10/28/02
“Berkeley in the ‘60s”: Documentary Filmmaker Mark Kitchell screens his film and discusses his film about the cultural and political upheaval that took place in the Bay Area. Rosenberg Library
Room 305
7-10 p.m.
Thursday
10/24/02
Author Event: Dennis McNally and Joel Selvin read from their books about the San Francisco music scene and the Grateful Dead. Following discussion and questions, there will be a book signing. Books will be available for purchase at the event. Rosenberg Library
Room 305
Book signing in the atrium,
Second floor.
Friday
10/11/02
1:00 p.m.
Transfer Day Panel Discussion
CCSF students who have transferred to four year colleges discuss their experiences and offer advice.
Rosenberg Library
Room 305
Wednesday
10/16/02
9 a.m.
Author event: Tim Holt
Journalist and author of Songs of the Simple Life discusses his life and craft.
Arts Extension
Room 186
Wednesday
10/17/02
7 – 8:30 p.m.
“House of Blue Leaves”: Then and Now
Award-winning director Mel Shapiro is joined in conversation with Barbara Damashek, director of the current production at Berkeley Rep. and Luan Schooler, dramaturg at the Rep.
Conlan Hall
Room E-101
Monday
10/21/02
1:00 p.m.
Monkey Thump Puppets return to City College!
Join us for energetic and irreverent puppet magic.
Conlan Hall
Room E-101
Friday
10/25/02
Globalization Conference.
Featured speaker will be Dr. Randy Albela, U. Mass, Boston.
Diego Rivera Theater
Tuesday
10/29/02
11 a.m.
Cuarteto Xallapen
This excellent guitar quartet will perform music from Mexico, Spain, France and Cuba.
Arts Building
Room 132
Wednesday
November 13
7-10 p.m.
“Promises”:
Justine Shapiro screens her film, which garnered three Emmy nominations, and discusses her craft.
Rosenberg Library
Room 305
Monday
12/2/02
11:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
Flutes
Flutist and flute collector Richard Wilson pairs with Harry Bernstein to present a history of this instrument and a series of duets using antique flutes. Note: two presentations!!!
Arts Building
Room 135

Fridays 12:00p
Biology Seminar Series
This popular series enters its sixth year of presenting information on current events in the sciences.
Science Building
Room 300
Friday
10/18/02
12:00 noon – 1 p.m.
Carole S. Toebe, Ph.D.: “West Nile Virus: Coming to a Town Near You?” Science Building
Room 300
Friday
11/1/02
12:00 noon – 1 p.m.
Patricia Winters, California Bat Conservation Fund: “Wings in the Night: A Celebration of Bats.” Science Building
Room 300
Friday
November 8
12:00 noon – 1 p.m.
Janice Alexander, Sudden Oak Death Regional Coordinator: “What’s Killing Our Trees?” Science Building
Room 300
Spring, 2003
Cuban Dance Group “Ban Rarra”
returns to the U.S.Back by popular demand, this group will help us celebrate Black History Month.
Diego Rivera Theater