Show imam IMMfci 2002 itlUtyHMMlfl 29 Celebrate poetry n long-standi- APRIL 2002 CALENDAR OF EVENTS I poetry ng £4 group in Cache Valley Honors National Poetiy Month by hosting the second annual poetiy reading at Chapter Two Books (130 N 100 East Logan) Friday April 5 at 7 pan “Our poetiy is accessible — it is not elitist poetiy” said Star Coulbrooke poetiy group founder The reading includes poems composed by various hereof the poetiy group The writers and topics of das poetiy rim the gamut — from a selection by Adrienne Platero Creative Writing Contest winner id Utah State1 University) to works by USU professors to selections from nationally recognized author Robot Michael Pyle Titles of poems include “little Girh Farming in die ’50s”and “Secrets Not Shared with Anyone” “Everyone should attend the readings because it will give them connections to other writers and allow diem to form their own poetiy groups” said Coulbrooke The poetiy readings are for die benefit of the litreary com 3 MonjH reading " l7pwtApnl5 Two 3 logon itesK'' munity in Cache Valley and offer local poets and writers a forum for discussing diversity in die area This event is free and the public is invited However plan on arriving early “because last year the house was packed” according to Coulbrooke The poetry group hosting the reading was established in 1992 by Coulbrooke a USU graduate who currently teach-e- s poetry writing at die university The group has evolved over die years and now includes professors from the department of English and community members Sponsors of this year’s reading are the department of English and Chapter Two Bodes For more information about the poetiy reading contact ' Chapter iWo Books at (435) 752-90- Friday Rooks Chaptar 435N lOOlatf Andrew Spurlock S Robort Irwin Mr Spurlock and Mr Irwin wit present their uniquo viowi on perception creativity and collaboration 2:30-4:3- 0 Ecde Science teaming Center Audtorium (room 130) pm & 7:30-9:0- 0 pm USU Alumni Center 1st place winning authors in tfw USU 2002 Creative Writing Contest wilt read their works 4 Symphonic Bond Concert 9 New York Chamber Soloist Kent Concert Half 7:30 pm $3 Free lor USU itudenti with Ecdes Conference Center 7 :30 pm In honor oi Poetry Month The PMry Group headed by poet Star Coulbrooke annual madfcig Chapter Two Books 1 30 N100E 7 pm Chapter Two Books 130 Nature Writer Chris Coicinoi 5 pm ID Cache ' 1 1 5 S5 students rgny RNQN19 6' 9 will hod their second Herald E 100 7 pm' E Percussion Concert Trie The eneemblet wil play works in a variety oi styles and by a variety oi composers from Bizet to Joplin Kant Concert Hal 7:30 pm S3 Frecior USU itudenti with ID 9 1011 Sustainable LondMopo Conference "Landscape Transacts For information coll 797-051- 2 or visit wwwtmtoinablelandicopeiorg 11 Evans Biography and Hondcort Awards Booksigntrig and Reception Alumni House 3 pm Free 11 Bach Solo CaSo Suites Michael Carrera ' 7 pm Free St Johns Episcopal Church Logan Page ' 11-1- Too Many Sopranos’ 3 Opera Production AeA 7:30 pm Sal Matinee 1 SS Free lor USU student ID :30 pm Awjssmbw 7:30 pm Panel Discussion on the times art and history of Jay D0F00 Panelists include: George Harms and Leah levi Moderated by Jim Edwards museum director At 10 am in lha Chose Fine Arts Center room FAV ISO T3 IS 89 Theater Mr leXyHeeee By UKWgl ilfins rpnui IHUHU8 le Joe McQueen and Professor Larry Smith Free Taggart Student Center Audforium 194 3 Lyric ' Guitar Ensemble A variety of music written lor acoustic and electric guitar ensembles in styles ranging from Spanidi hopto jazi veil be performed Ecdes Conference Center 7:30 pm $3 Free forUSU Students 15 USU Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert Sergio Bernal (tractor Marjorie Bogley solo violinist students with ID Kent Concert Hal 7:30 pm S3' Free 16" Flute Concert 17' Jazr Concert ' V t ‘ Tippetts to hip Gaiety" 6 pm Free r artists are Toshfc Akiyoshi pianist and composer and ’Law Tabackin 7:30'pm $3 USU students kite saxophonist Kant Conosrt Hal Featured flutist and tenor I 17 Boat Era foilfy ProfiMor Robarto Steormon wil 'perform a coffeehouse ' 9 Beat era poetry USU Merrill Library pm 17 Dr Ann Butler "Gocfs Western Women: Nunson the Frontier' Old Mom 117 3:30 pm Free OC 18-20 Tanner Symposium presentation The Serfrch for a Common Languoge: Environmental or visit wwwbassusuedutonner cal 797-336- 3 and reading oi Writing and Education1 For more information 18-2- Cabaret Utah State Theatre 7:30 pm Morgan Theatre 7 ' 19 Australian-Arnarko- Kent Concert Hal I Most Passenger Cars & Light Trucks Offer GtoodonlUenlay or Thiitaday Only Logan 888 North Main 7834412 IMIM5M1HH1 WIMlStWMVv: ' 4 Dr Thomas Rhorar wK Conduct music' of Australian & American composers S3 USU Students Free 7:30 pm Ftovfdanca 110SHWV165 787-18- 44 ' V BFA Exhibition 22-V- 3' Graduating seniors display their work Tippetts Gaiety On or Off the Vehicle ' Wind Orchestrp n Robert MdMfliams $8 $5 USU Students Free with ID 27 Joe Aiessi Trombone ' Ecdes Conference Canter Public Reception April 26tb from 7:30 pm Free 'Women oi Tosts’ A Collaboration Celebrating Qkjilt Artists And Chels ' This exhRiition presents the coUaborathe work of some of today"! most renowned women quill artistsond chefs Please col 79701b5 far a complete taring of workshops lectores tours ond receptions related to this erftibif Nora Ecdas Harrison Museum of Art (650 N 1100 E) March 2 through May 11 mt IMV |