Williams College Public Events, Feb. 22 to 29
At Williams: Public EventsFor Children
Friday, Feb 22 & 29
Storytime in the WCMA Galleries
10:30 a.m., Williams College Museum of Art Rotunda
Preschoolers, toddlers, and infants with adults welcome. No reservations required for families. Preschool classes must call in advance, Each week has a different theme. www.wcma.org
Theatre
Friday & Saturday, Feb. 22 & 23
8:00 p.m., CenterStage, '62 Center, Williams College
Cap 'n Bells presents the Demon Barber of Fleet Street, "Sweeny Todd."
$5 admission. Box office: 413.597.2425
Dance
Saturday, Feb. 23
2008 Step Competition
8:00 p.m., MainStage, '62 Center, Williams College
"With a guest list that has included Princeton, Boston College, Tufts, and NYU; this year's competition promises to be a memorable night.
Lectures
Sunday, Feb. 24
Celebrating Evolution from a Religious Perspective
4:00 p.m., Wege Auditorium, Science Center, Williams College
A five-part series exploring the dialogue between scientific understanding and the ways we choose to live our lives. All are welcome. www.williams.edu/go/NBCRS.
Monday, Feb 25
"Thoughts on The Museum of Modern Art and the State of the Art World Today"
6:00 p.m., Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall, Williams College
Talk by Glenn Lowry '76, Director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The first of four lectures in the 1960s Scholars of the Art Department Lecture Series, "Art in 4 Dimensions." Free and open to the public.
Tuesday, Feb. 26
Through the Pages of the Past: The Jewish Book in its Diasporic Context
7:30 p.m., Griffin Hall, room 7, Williams College
David M. Stern, Ruth Meltzer Professor of Classical Hebrew Literature at the University of Pennsylvania, and author of Parables in Midrash: Narrative Exegesis in Rabbinic Literature.
Tuesday, Feb 26
Border Videographies
7:00 p.m., Lawrence Hall, room 231, Williams College
Final lecture in a series on "Tracing Migration in Film and Art" with Swiss video artist Ursula Biemann.
Thursday, Feb 28
Modeling the Mind: What Clues Can Be Gleaned from Amnesia
4:00 p.m., Wege Auditorium, Science Center, Williams College
Lecture by Safa Zaki, Psychology. Fourth of six lectures in the 2008 Faculty Lecture Series. Reception to follow. All welcome.
Thursday, Feb. 28
The Power of Asking Questions - Out Loud by Irshad Manji
7:00 p.m., Griffin Hall, room 3, Williams College
www.irshadmanji.com
Film
Monday, Feb. 25
Little Senegal
7:00 p.m., Images Cinema, Spring Street, Williamstown
Part of the series "Tracing Migration in Film and Art." FREE, open to all.
Chaliapin and Ivan the Terrible
7:00 p.m., Weston Hall, room 10, Williams College
Film screening and lecture by Dr. Paul Fryer on the connection between opera, opera singers and the early (pre-sound) film industry. He will show the film "The Maid of Pskov" (Director Alexander Ivanov-Gai, 1915.
