Fanfare 2004 at a glance |
| Sept.
30 - Nov. 1
Oct.1 – Oct. 29
Oct.7 – Nov. 6
|
Alumni
Exhibition: Jessica Weaver, sculpture -- 7:30 am-11 pm, Mon-Thurs;
7:30 am-4:30 pm, Fri; 9 am-4 pm, Sat; 2-11 pm, Sun, Sims Memorial Library
House of Blues Art Exhibit -- noon-5 pm, weekdays, Columbia box office lobby Southern States Sculpture
Exhibition -- 8 am-5 pm, Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri; 8 am-8 pm, Wed; noon-4
pm, Sat, Center for Contemporary Art
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| Fri., October 1 | Brown Bag Concert: noon, Cate Square |
| Sat., October 2 | Books
to Songs & Songs to Books -- 10:30 am, Hammond Library
Hungarian Cultural Celebration -- 3 pm, food booths, music; 5:30-7:30 pm, Hungarian Harvest Dance; 8-10 pm, music, Hungarian Settlement, Albany |
| Sun., October 3 | New Leviathan Oriental Fox-Trot Orchestra -- 3 pm, Maritime Museum, Madisonville |
| Mon., October 4 | A Night at the Movies: Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo -- 7 pm, Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts |
| Tues., October 5 | Olympia
Vernon: Readings, booksigning, Q&A --
1 pm, Sims Memorial Library
Jessica Weaver exhibit, opening reception -- 5-6:30 pm, Sims Memorial Library Southeastern Theatre: [sic] -- 7:30 pm, Vonnie Borden Theatre |
| Wed., October 6 | Samuel
C. Hyde, Jr.: “Seventy-Four Days a Nation: Louisiana’s Florida Parishes”
-- 1 pm, Pottle
Music Building Auditorium
Foreign Film Series: Talk to Her (Spanish) -- 3 pm, Music Recital Hall Odyssey Dance Theatre: Thriller -- 7 pm, Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts Southeastern Theatre: [sic] -- 7:30 pm, Vonnie Borden Theatre |
| Thurs., October 7 | Opening
reception: Southern States Sculpture Exhibition -- 5:30-6:30 pm, Center
for Contemporary Art
Late Night Catechism -- 7 pm, Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts Southeastern Theatre: [sic]-- 7:30 pm, Vonnie Borden Theatre |
| Fri., October 8 | Southeastern Theatre: [sic]-- 7:30 pm, Vonnie Borden Theatre |
| Sat., October 9 | Olympia Brass Band -- 2 pm, Homecoming parade; 5:30 p.m., Strawberry Stadium |
| Sun., October 10 | Family
Arts Festival -- 2-4 pm, Hammond Square Mall
Anthony Williams, organ -- 3 pm, Greenfield Baptist Church, Hammond |
| Tues., October 12 | Chicago
City Limits -- 7 pm, Vonnie Borden Theatre
Southeastern Opera-Music Theatre: A Little Night Music -- 7:30 pm, Pottle Music Building Auditorium |
| Wed., October 13 | Andrew
G. Traver: “Bad History Goes to the Movies, Part Four: Hollywood Meets
the Middle Ages” -- 1 pm, Pottle Music Building Auditorium
Foreign Films: The Son’s Room (Italian) -- 3 pm, Music Recital Hall Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: "Our Environmental Destiny" -- 7 pm, Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts Southeastern Opera-Music Theatre: A Little Night Music -- 7:30 pm, Pottle Music Building Auditorium |
| Thurs., October 14 | Hot
Club of San Francisco -- 2 pm, Pottle Music Building Auditorium; 7
pm, Columbia Conference Center
Southeastern Opera-Music Theatre: A Little Night Music -- 7:30 pm, Pottle Music Building Auditorium |
| Fri., October 15 | Sweet
Home Folklife Days -- 9 am-4:30 pm, Sweet Home Baptist Church Museum
T. Wayne Parent: “Gumbo Republic: Louisiana=s Extraordinary Politics” -- 11am, Pottle Music Building Auditorium Keep on the Sunny Side: The Songs and Story of the Carter Family -- 7 pm, Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts Southeastern Opera/Music Theatre: A Little Night Music -- 7:30 pm, Pottle Music Building Auditorium |
| Sat., October 16 | Sweet
Home Folklife Days -- 9 am-4:30 pm, Sweet Home Baptist Church Museum,
Kentwood
BerryPatch Quilt & Art Expo -- 10 am-4 pm, Ponchatoula |
| Sun., October 17 | Southeastern Brass Ensemble -- 3 pm, First Presbyterian Church, Ponchatoula |
| Mon., October 18 | D’Vine -- 7 pm, Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts |
| Tues., October 19 | Laura Joh Rowland -- Creative Writing Workshop, 11 a.m., D Vickers Hall, Room 313; booksigning, 2 pm, Bayou Booksellers, Hammond |
| Wed., October 20 | Michael
L. Kurtz: “Crazy Like a Fox: Earl K. Long and Louisiana Politics” --
1 pm, Pottle Music Building Auditorium
Foreign Films: Beyond Silence (German) -- 3 pm, Music Recital Hall Southeastern Dance: Postcards with a View – 7:30 pm, Vonnie Borden Theatre |
| Thurs., October 21 | Earl Long in Purgatory -- 7 pm, Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts |
| Fri., October 22 | Art
and All That Jazz -- 5-8 pm, downtown Hammond
The Fab Four -- 7 pm, Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts |
| Sat., October 23 | Have a “Scary” Good Time -- 10:30 am, Hammond Library |
| Sun., October 24 | Centenary Choir -- 3 pm, First United Methodist Church, Hammond |
| Mon., October 25 | Missoula
Auditions -- 4 pm, Southeastern Laboratory School Gym
Southeastern Chamber Orchestra -- 7 pm, Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts |
| Wed., October 27 | Lt.
Gov. Mitch Landrieu -- 1 pm, Pottle Music Building Auditorium
Foreign Films: Grand Illusion (French) -- 3 pm, Music Recital Hall Artists’ reception: International Sculpture Center Conference -- 5:30-7 pm, Center for Contemporary Art Southeastern Wind Symphony: Heroes, Lost and Fallen -- 7 pm, Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts |
| Thurs., October 28 | Milano Classica -- 2 pm & 7 pm, Pottle Music Building Auditorium |
| Fri., October 29 | William
B. Robison: “Pagans, Piety, and Pumpkins: The Horrifying, Holy, and Horticultural
Histories of Halloween” -- 11am, Pottle Music Building Auditorium
Tailgating with Togaman -- 6 pm, Pottle Performance Circle; 7 pm, Pottle Southeastern Dance: Rapunzel – 7:30 pm, Vonnie Borden Theatre |
| Sat., October 30 | Missoula Children’s Theatre: The Jungle Book -- 2 pm, Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts |
| Sun., October 31 | Picnic ‘n Pops: Sentimental Serenaders -- 7:30 pm, University Center |
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