Art Films
3:30 & 7:30 p.m. - Gonxaga Auditorium
Feb. 7 - "PIONEERS OF MODERN PAINTING"
New Kenneth Clark Film Series -
Manet & Cexanne
Feb. 14 - "PIONEERS OF MODERN PAINTING"
Film Series - Monet & Seurat
Feb. 21- "PIONEERS OF MODERN PAINTING"
Film Series - Rousseau & Munch
Adults $1.00 (students .25<-)
(See reverse side for Film Society schedule)
Evenings of
Music
8: 15 p.m. - Campus Center Oak Room
Feb. 20 - "THE PROPOSITION"
(4 singers and pianist) - musical improvisations
with audience participation
Mar. 13 ERICK FRIEDMAN, violin recital
Mar. 20 - CHRIS SWANSEN and the
MOOG SYNTHESIZER (from Rock to Bach)
Apr. 3 - HA YON FESTIVAl ORCHESTRA
directed by Claude Monteux
Series t icket $9.00 (students) $3.00}
Single ticket $3.00 (students $1 .00)
Theatre
8:30 p.m. - University Playhouse, Round
Hill Rd.
Feb. 28 (Preview) - Mar. I, 2, 7, 8, 9, 14,
15, & 16 - "YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH
YOU" - Puliher Prixe comedy by Moss
H~~rt and George S. Kaufman
Mar. 18 - Guest Production - "ACTION
THEATRE" from london, England prior to
N.Y. engagement - humorous commentary
on the times.
Apr. 25, 26, 27- May 2, 3, 4 - SPRING
MUSICAL to be announced
For Ticket Information: 255-5411, ext. 204
Tickets $3.50 (students $2.50)
Jewish Music
Concert
May 4 - 8 p.m. - Chapel of The Convent
of Sisters of Notre Dame, North Benson
Road
CONCERT OF JEWISH LITURGICAL
Music
CMtica Hebraica Ensemble and new music
Exhibitions
Feb. 14 through March - HUGH SMITH,
Photographs
Nyselius library
Campus Center Gallery - Public Gallery
Hours 1-4 p.m. daily except Friday & Saturday
Mar. 17 - Apr. 2 FLORENTINE PAINTERS
~ TODAY - Oils and graphics by Annigoni,
Bini, Granini, lofredda, Mello &
T ommasi of Florence, Italy. Opening reception
Sunday, 4-6 p.m. March 17
Apr. 21- May 5 - CONTEMPORARY
PAINTINGS by BATUZ of Hungary. Opening
reception Sunday, 3-5 p.m., April 21
May 12 - 31 - A VARI ETY OF PORTRAITS
by Connecticut artists. Opening reception
Sunday, 3-5 p.m. May 12
(Most works are for sale)
Art Print Sale
LOYOLA LOUNGE
I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Feb. 25 & 26 - DASAMAR ART PRINT
SALE for the young collector - Prints of
the Masters priced at $2 to $1 00
Lectures
Feb. 13 - 7:30 p.m. - "ONE BRAIN -
TWO MINDS" - Dr. Michael S. Gaxxaniga,
research biopsychologist at Stony
brook University
Feb. 27 - 8 p.m.- RAGUHBIR SINGH of
New Delhi, India - Discussion with slides
- "Customs and Culture of India - And
Encounters with People in Five Years' Bicycle
Travel Around the World"
Mar. 6 - 8 p.m.- "THE INNOVATIONS
OF AQUINAS" - Symposium commemorat
ing the Seventh Centenary of Thomas
Aquinas. Principal Speaker - Fr. Edward
Synan, President of Pontifical Institute of
Mediaeval Studies, Toronto; Chairman:
Prof. James Reilly, Chairman of the leonine
Commission, Yale; Dr. Margaret Farley,
R.S.M., Assist. Prof. Ethics, Yale Divinity
School; Dr. Ewert Cousins, Assoc. Prof. of
Theology, Fordham University.
Mar. 14- 8 p.m.- "NEW THINKING ON
DIVORCE IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH"
- Msgr. Kelleher, Arcf!diocese of N.Y.;
Rev. John Catoir, Diocese of Paterson,
N.J .; & Dr. Martin A. l ang, moderator
May 18 - all day - NUTRITION CONFERENCE
with leading national figu res -
sponsored by Dept. of Biology and Huxley
Institute of Biological Research - Morning
and Afternoon sessions.
lectures to be announced: People's Forum,
Mitchell Stock, Bellarmine Series and
Faculty Showcase - "The Generation Gap
- Does It Exist?" - Dr. Alexander Tolor,
Psychologist Director, Institute for Human
Development; and "Human Communicat
ions", Dr. Ralph Baldwin, Prof., Grad.
School of Communications.
FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY
FILM SOCIETY
Feb. 13 - WOMEN IN LOVE. Ken Russell's adaptation of the D. H.
Lawrence novel. With Alan Bates, Oliver Reed, and Glenda
Jackson. Two shows at 7:00 and 9:30.
Feb. 19 - TOKYO STORY. Masterly study of the generation gap in
a typical Japanese family; acclaimed by all critics as a masterpiece.
One show at 7.
Feb. 26 - THE LADY VANISHES. One of Hitchcock's best; suspense,
humor, and murder on board a train. Two shows at 7:00 and 9:30.
March 5 - VIRIDIANA. This Spanish film by Luis Bunuel contains
many of his favorite themes: ·cruelty, ugliness, blasphemy and
perverted sex. Two shows at 7:00 and 9:30.
March 12 - SALESMAN. A cinema-verite account of door-to-door
Bible salesman. Directed by the Maysles brothers (Gimme
Shelter). One screening at 7:00.
March 19 - VIRGIN SPRING. Bergman's tale of rape, murder and
revenge- set in medieval Sweden. With Max Von Sydow. One
show at 7:00.
April I - LITTLE BIG MAN. Dustin Hoffman as the sole survivor of
Custer's last stand.
April 2 - Two shows each night at 7:00 and 9:30.
April 9 - REPULSION. Roman Polanski's macabre tale of a girl
tormented by her craving for and loathing of men. Catherine
Deneuve stars. Two shows at 7:00 and 9:30.
April 16- IF •.• Rebellion in an exclusive English public school. This
is Malcolm McDowell's first film and perhaps his best too. Two
shows at 7:00 and 9:30.
April 23 - THE DEVILS. Ken Russell's film of "demonaic masques
and blasphemous orgies •.. a superb glimpse of hell." Vanessa
Redgrave and Oliver Reed star. Two shows at 7:00 and 9:30.
April 30 - SOLDIER BLUE. Candice Bergen stars as the girl who is
captured and becomes the chief's squaw in "the most honest
Western ever made." Two shows at 7:00 and 9:30.
May 7 - THE BIG SLEEP. Bogart in top form. Two shows: 7:00 and
9:30.
All films will be shown in Gonzaga Auditorium. Foreign pictures
have English sub-titles. The public is invited. Admission is 75 cents . . .
but note that a special Foreign Film Series ticket is available. It costs
$1.75 and is valid for all four foreign language pictures (Feb. 5, 19;
March 5, 19). This reduces the p rice of each film to 43 cents! The
special ticket is on sale at the door.
Do you have any films you would like to see? Drop us a note at
Box FF, Campus Center. We welcome all comments and suggestions.
Please save this program for future reference.
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