Encore
Franklin & Marshall’s online cultural calendar
Events for February 9-February 15, 2010
Tuesday, February 9
Reading
A Reading by Keith Gessen
8 p.m., Philadelphia Alumni Writers House
Gessen is a New Yorker contributing editor and writer.
Wednesday, February 10
Lecture
Faculty Writers: Jeff Nesteruk
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Philadelphia Alumni Writers House
Jeff Nesteruk is a professor of legal studies and chair of Business, Organizations & Society at Franklin & Marshall College.
Lecture
No Child Left Inside: Birds as a Doorway to Nature
7 p.m., Roschel Performing Arts Center
A lecture by Bill Thompson. Part of the Environmental Speakers Series.
Music
Super Bowl Cultural Warm-Up: Transformers
8:30 p.m., Barshinger Center for Musical Arts
The Franklin & Marshall Philharmonia prepares its audience for the big game.
Thursday, February 11
Arts
Symposium to Honor William R. Hutson
4:30 p.m., Bonchek Lecture Hall, Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building
Friday, February 12
Saturday, February 13
Sunday, February 14
Theater
The Vagina Monologues
6 p.m., Roschel Performing Arts Center
Originally performed in 1998, the play has started a global movement aimed at ending violence against women.
Theater
The Vagina Monologues
8:30 p.m., Roschel Performing Arts Center
Originally performed in 1998, the play has started a global movement aimed at ending violence against women.
Monday, February 15











