| 3:00 pm | Black History Month Event - Oasis Lecture NEBRASKA UNIONOasis at the Culture Center presents for the Black History Month 2009 the lecture "The Selma of the North: Civil Rights Insurgency in Milwaukee," presented by Patrick Jones, Assistant Professor of the Department of History and Institute for Ethnic Studies. This event will be held at Nebraska Union, check room listing day of the event (book signing and reception 4 to 5 p.m. in Nebraska Union Bookstore). |
| 4:00 pm-5:00 pm | Classics & Religious Studies Lecture Bailey Library"In the Beginning? The Mythological Background of Genesis 1: 1-3" |
| 5:00 pm-6:00 pm | Fact or Crap All Dining HallsTrivia event held as a part of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week sponsored by the Eating Disorders Education and Prevention student group. |
| 5:00 pm-May 7th 5:00 pm | Small Steps to Health and Wealth Sioux County CourthouseSmall Steps to Health and Wealth™, taught by University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension faculty will provide 25 practical strategies to help individuals begin small steps toward better health and wealth. With discussion of the strategies, participants will be encouraged and supported to choose the strategies that will work for them and to take action. |
| 5:30 pm-7:30 pm | What (Not) To Wear Wick Alumni CenterLet the Nebraska Alumni Association help you with a fun, FREE, and informative night of networking, snacks, and fashion advice, including a mini fashion show. You will leave much better equipped to dress for that coveted interview without committing any fashion faux pas.
More info: http://www.huskeralum.com/whatnottowear |
| 7:30 pm | Songs For A New World KIMBALL RECITAL HALLUNL Opera presents Songs for a New World with music and lyrics by Tony award-winning composer, Jason Robert Brown.
Everyone's life includes soul-quickening moments that forever change who we are. These life-altering moments are celebrated in the musical, which originally premiered Off-Broadway in 1995. Songs for a New World is a series of fully sung scenes with settings ranging from 1492 to the present day set in locations as diverse as the North Pole, ships sailing to the new world and the roof of a posh Manhattan skyscraper. Each scene introduces new characters dealing with the choice of remaining in the safety of all that's familiar or stepping into an uncharted future, where one is armed with only faith, hope and dreams.
Performed by School of Music graduate and undergraduate vocal students with UNL theatre professor Stan Brown making a featured guest appearance, Songs for a New World promises to be a stirring musical evening, which allows a compassionate glimpse into the lives of ordinary people surmounting the challenges of daily life with all their strengths and weaknesses in hand.
The production will be staged & musically directed by Alisa Belflower, UNL’s Coordinator of Musical Theatre Studies. The musical is presented in two acts with an approximate running time of 90 minutes. Four intimate performances will be presented with the audience seated around the set on Kimball Hall's stage on February 26, 27, 28 at 7:30 p.m. & March 1 at 3:00 p.m.
Advanced tickets are $20 adults, $10 student/senior and are available through the Lied Center box office at (402) 472-4747 or 800-432-3231. |
| 7:30 pm | THE GOOD DOCTOR TEMPLE BUILDINGTHE WRITER, THE SNEEZE, THE GOVERNESS,SURGERY, TOO LATE FOR HAPPINESS, THE SEDUCTION, THE DROWNED MAN, THE AUDITION,A DEFENSELESS CREATURE, THE ARRANGEMENT, THE WRITER, A QUIET WAR, based on the
short stories of Anton Chekhov. Frightened
governesses, eager dental students, bankers with
gout, uncontrollable sneezes, uncontrollable apologies,medieval instruments of
torture........... |