Williams College: Public Events
Events between 1/17/2008 and 1/24/2008Thursday, Jan. 17
A Taste of Home: Foods of the Jewish Diaspora
7:00 p.m., CenterStage, '62 Center, Williams College
Darra Goldstein, professor of Russian and editor of Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture, will give a lecture and demonstration on the food of Jewish exile, which will be followed by a tasting. $10 general public. Call the '62 Center box office at 413-597-2425, Tues.-Sat., 1-5 p.m., for reservations.
"The Googlization of Everything: Why One Company is Disrupting Culture, Commerce, and Community - And Why We Should Worry"
8 p.m., Griffin Hall, room 3, Williams College campus. Lecture by Siva Vaidhyanathan, associate professor of media studies and law at the University of Virginia.
Friday, Jan. 18
"Solar Thermal Energy in the Northeast: A View from the Mechanical Room"
Noon to 1 p.m., The Log, Spring Street
Environmental Studies Log Lunch presentation by Craig Robertson, design builder and president of Heliocentrix Inc. Student-prepared vegetarian lunch is $3.50. The community iswelcome. Reservations must be made by the Wednesday preceding each talk: 413-597-2346 or szepka@williams.edu.
Sunday, Jan. 20
Martin Luther King Day Event: Workshop with performing Artist Awele Makeba
4 p.m., '62 Center for Theatre and Dance
Part of a three-day event in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. "In The Spirit of Unity and Service. Remember! Celebrate! Act!: A Day On Not a Day Off." Awele Makeba will also perform on Jan. 21 at 7:30.
Monday, Jan. 21
Multifaith service in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day
4 p.m., Performance Space, Paresky Center, Williams College
Readings and reflection. All welcome.
Monday, Jan. 21
Fourth annual Martin Luther King Jr. Community Dinner
5:30 p.m., Faculty House, Williams College
A community benefit dinner featuring a guest chef. Music provided by Misty Blues. Guest speakers from the Williamstown Elementary School fifth and sixth grades. Limited tickets will be available at the door for $4.
"I'm Not Getting On Until Jim Crow Gets Off"
7:30 p.m., MainStage, '62 Center, Williams College
Performing artist Awele Makeba
Tuesday, Jan. 22
"An Evening of Musical Theatre": Sweeney Todd and more!
8 p.m., Chapin Hall, Williams College
A concert performance of selections of Stephen Sondheim's "Sweeney Todd" and others.
Wednesday, Jan. 23
MidWeek Music
12:15 p.m., Chapin Hall, Williams College
Lunchtime recital series featuring student and faculty performers.

