Graham Watson

590 Contributed Events:

Sep 24, 2010

Friday

Sep 28, 2010

Tuesday

Oct 1, 2010

Friday

Oct 4, 2010

Monday

  • The Zoroastrian Religion: Its Beliefs and Influence 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ L.A. Pittenger Student Center, Ball State University Room 310

    Muncie Interfaith Fellowship presents:

    The Zoroastrian Religion: Its Beliefs and Influence

    Mohammad Behforouz and Behrouz Kousari, Presentors

    Monday, October 4th, 7:30 PM
    Ball State Pittinger Student Center
    2000 University Avenue, Room 310

    Did you know there are Zoroastrians among us, with a small congregation in Indianapolis and a Zoroastrian temple in Chicago? And did you know the Magi, who are said to have visited the Christ Child, were Zoroastrian priests?

    On Monday, October 4th, the Muncie Interfaith Fellowship will sponsor a discussion of the Zoroastrian faith and influence it had in the ancient world.

    *PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF LOCATION*

    Due to the large number of people we had at our last meeting, we will be holding this program in the Pittinger Student Center, room 310.

    For more information, contact:

    George Wolfe - wmwolfe@bsu.edu

    Professors: if you plan to send an entire class, please let me know so we can have plenty of chairs available. Credit slips for attendance available.

    Hope to see you there!

Oct 5, 2010

Tuesday

Oct 7, 2010

Thursday

  • ArtsWalk 2010 5:00pm to 9:00pm @ Downtown

    The Muncie Arts and Culture Council and Ball State University's Departments of Fine Art, Music, and Architecture will join forces with downtown merchants, galleries, and property owners for an evening of art, food, architecture exploration, and fabulous music.

    In addition to the well-established "First Thursday" art gallery openings downtown, various Ball State University departments representing the arts will share a wealth of musical talent and visual artistry.

    Many downtown businesses that do not traditionally present as art venues will open their doors to host artists from across the East central Indiana region. First Merchants Bank and Mutual Bank will be anchor locations for our guest artists.

    Some guided tours of permanent art collections housed in the downtown area will also be featured.

    Any artists, poets, musicians, filmmakers, dancers, and/or theatrical groups who would like to be involved in the evening's festivities are encouraged to email chercrowder@gmail.com or call (765) 282-7897.

  • Almost, Maine 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ Arts and Communications Building, Ball State University Edward S. Strother Theatre
    Cost: General: $8.50; Students: $6.50

    The College of Fine Arts and the Department of Theatre and Dance
    presents

    Almost, Maine

    By John Cariani
    Directed by Michael Daehn

    Strother Theatre

    October 7-9, 13-16 at 7:30pm
    October 10 at 2:30pm

    Tickets:
    General Public-$8.50
    Students-$6.50

    On a beautiful, clear, moonless night in the wintry realm of Almost, Maine, everything is "almost" as it should be. As the northern lights hover directly above this mythical town, residents find themselves falling in and out of love in unexpected and hilarious ways. A lovely new play by John Cariani, Almost, Maine shows us a world where hearts love, hurt, heal, and mend...almost.

    For more information, please contact the
    University Theatre Box Office at 765-285-8749 or boxoffice@bsu.edu.

    Box Office hours:
    Monday-Friday 12pm-5pm and one hour before each performance.

Oct 8, 2010

Friday

Oct 9, 2010

Saturday

Oct 10, 2010

Sunday

Oct 13, 2010

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Oct 14, 2010

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Oct 15, 2010

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Oct 16, 2010

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Oct 17, 2010

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Oct 19, 2010

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Oct 26, 2010

Tuesday

  • Poetry Reading with Mark Neely 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ Bracken Library, Ball State University Room 104

    Ball State English professor and poet Mark Neely will read from his new chapbook, Four of a Kind (Concrete Wolf Press), next Tuesday, October 26th at 7:30 p.m. in Bracken Library, room 104. The reading will be followed by a reception and book signing with the author. Both events are free and open to the public and refreshments will be served.

    Praise for Mark Neely's Four of a Kind:
    "Think newspaper columns: dispatches from the zeitgeist, fromancestral voices, from dreams, from terra incognita.  Think mullioned windowpanes: visions of the real, the hyper-real, TV, the neighbors. Think triptychs plus one in the excessive American way.  Think classical five-act play minus one in the age of diminished expectations. Think split screen, think directions on maps, think humors of the body.  While each frame is an act that arrests, the other frames undermine, amplify, illuminate, or incinerate the original.  Flights turn into dreams turn into blues turn into names in an amazing shape-shifting way.  They are echo chambers that resonate long after the initial reading. They have a furious and inescapable power."  --Bruce Smith, poet

    Sponsored by Creative Writing in the Ball State English Department.

Nov 9, 2010

Tuesday

Nov 11, 2010

Thursday

  • New Folk: Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ Pruis Hall, Ball State University
    Cost: $5 to $22 (see below)

    Wicked grooves, sublime lead singing, great harmonies, sparkling original songs, and a deep repertoire that spans 200 years of American music. That's Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem, four people who share an irresistible chemistry on stage. Don't miss your chance to see them live at Pruis Hall this Thursday, November 11 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are just $17 (in advance) and $5 for youth & BSU students. BSU faculty/staff buy one adult, get one free.

    Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem is an unusually gleeful string band that celebrates both tradition and improvisation and that stumps the categorizers. (Are they an agnostic gospel band? A homeopathic bluegrass band? Are they crazy?).

    The Boston Globe described it as "neo old-timey with cosmopolitan splashes of contemporary pop and jazz." It's an exuberant mix of musical idioms, held together by superb musicianship, impeccable taste, and the band's charismatic vocals. A stage show dips into country blues, vintage swing, modern songwriter fare, and Appalachian fiddle tunes and songs. It's a bracing fusion: listen to Arbo deliver Bessie Jones' version of "O Death" accompanied by fat, bluesy guitar solos and a groove that owes allegiance to the Meters, and you'll see. This is a band that picks up what's lying around "from tin cans to traditional music" and creates something new.

    Click here to listen to tracks from their Big Old Life CD or here to visit the event page.

    General Admission: $17 (advance)/$22 (door); $5 youth (18 & under) & BSU students. BSU faculty/staff buy one adult, get a second free.

    For information call 285-1539.

Nov 27, 2010

Saturday