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EVENT NEWS / October 1, 2008

This Week at Boise State

The following are upcoming events at Boise State University for the week of Oct. 5-11. Please note that all events are subject to change. For updated information on all events, visit http://www.bsuevents.com

EVENTS OF SPECIAL NOTE:
Vox Discipuli Student Lecture Series. See Oct. 6 for more details.

EXHIBITIONS:
Through Oct. 7. “Traditional and Contemporary Bhutanese Thanka Paintings.” Hemingway Western Studies Center, Gallery 2. Free.

Through Oct. 17. “The Hope Series.” Liberal Arts Building, Gallery 1. Free.

Monday, Oct. 6
Vox Discipuli Student Lecture Series. Student Union Jordan Ballroom. 7 p.m. The Vox Discipuli student lecture series presents “Red vs. Blue,” featuring Jonah Goldberg and Peter Beinart. Goldberg is a conservative syndicated columnist and author and Beinart is the former editor of The New Republic. Free. For more information, e-mail voxdiscipuli-chair@boisestate.edu

“For the Bible Tells Me So.” Student Union Barnwell Room. Noon. Documentary sponsored by the Women’s Center. Part of LGBT Diversity Week. Free. For more information, call 426-4259.

Tuesday, Oct. 7
Ball Day. Quad. Noon-3 p.m. One thousand balls out on the Quad. Sponsored by Students Program Board. For more information, call 426-4636.

Nutrition for the Amateur Athlete. Student Recreation Center Classroom. 12:15-1 p.m. Learn the basics of sports nutrition that would be appropriate for your level of activity and goals. Free. To attend this informal brown bag lunch, visit http://rec.boisestate.edu

Rockstar 101. Student Union Special Event Center. 7-11 p.m. Ryan Hood specializes in “rock of an acoustic nature.” The acoustic guitar duo Ryan Green and Cameron Hood joined forces in the Arizona music scene. To get a feel for the band’s sound and energy, visit http://www.myspace.com/ryanhood. Free. Sponsored by Student Programs Board. For more information, e-mail spbconcerts@boisestate.edu

Same-sex wedding and civil unions presentation. Jordan A Ballroom. 4 p.m. Part of LGBT Diversity Week, this presentation will highlight the current civil union legislation in different states and the fight to legalize civil unions. The event will include a demonstration of a same-sex wedding and civil union as well as explore the importance of such unions. Refreshments will be provided. Free. For more information, call 426-5950.

Wednesday, Oct. 8
Latin American Film Series. Student Union Forum. 6:30 p.m. “Que Viva Mexico!/ Da zdravstvuyet meksika!” directed by Grigori Aleksandrov and M. Eisestein. Sponsored by the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures and by the Cultural Center. Free. For more information, call 426-5950.

“Southern Comfort.” Student Union Brink Room. 5:30 p.m. This documentary is about the life of Robert Eads, a 52-year-old female-to-male transsexual who lives in the back hills of Georgia. Part of LGBT Diversity Week. Free. For more information, call 426-5950.

Student Duo Piano Recital. Morrison Center Recital Hall. 7:30 p.m. Featuring familiar works by well-known composers. Free. For more information, call 426-3980.

Thursday, Oct. 9
Reba McEntire and Kelly Clarkson. Taco Bell Arena. Entertainment superstars Reba McEntire and Kelly Clarkson bring their “2 Worlds 2 Voices” tour to Boise, combining both superstar acts on one stage for a non-stop set that has sold out around the country. Tickets $49.50-$59.50 by calling 426-1766, all Select-a-Seat locations, or online at http://www.idahotickets.com

Sneak Preview, “Body of Lies.” Student Union Special Events Center. 7 p.m. A CIA operative uncovers a lead on a major terrorist. Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio star in this action thriller. Rated R. Free for students, $1 for non-students. Sponsored by the Student Programs Board. For more information, call 426-4636.

“Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenaged Blockhead.” Student Union Hatch A and B. 7 p.m. $10 general, free for Boise State students, faculty and staff with ID. Presented by Daisy’s Madhouse as part of LGBT Diversity Week. Rebellion and sexual identity collide and careen toward an ending that’s both haunting and hopeful in this theater production. For more information, call 426-5950.

Friday, Oct. 10
MFA Reading Series Featuring Renee Gladman. Student Union Farnsworth Room. 7:30-9 p.m. Poet Renee Gladman will read “Juice,” “The Activist,” “A Picture Feeling” and “Newcomer Can’t Swim.” Gladman is the editor and publisher of Leon Works, an independent press for experimental prose and other thought projects based in the sentence, and teaches fiction in the Program in Literary Arts at Brown University. Free. For more information, contact Jacob Powers at jacobpowers@boisestate.edu or 426-2669.

Faculty Artist Series with Nicole Molumby, flute. Morrison Center Recital Hall. 7:30 p.m. $5 general, $3 seniors, free for students of all ages and Boise State faculty and staff.

Saturday, Oct. 11
Piano Master Class with Anthony de Mare. 10 a.m.-noon. Morrison Center Recital Hall. Free. For more information, call 426-3980.

Faculty Artist Series with Lynn Berg, baritone. Morrison Center Recital Hall. 7:30 p.m. $5 general, $3 seniors, free for students of all ages and Boise State faculty and staff. For more information, call 426-3980.

Morrison Center: Behind the Curtain — Rachael Sage. 7 p.m. social hour and 8 p.m. Showtime. Morrison Center on stage. Rachael Sage has penned quirky, melodic pop songs since she was old enough to reach the piano keys. She appears as part of the “Behind the Curtain” series, which is aimed at introducing adventurous music lovers to up-and-coming artists of the highest caliber. Tickets $36.50 by calling 426-1110, at the Morrison Center box office or online at http://www.idahotickets.com

Upcoming Events: Oct. 12-Nov. 12

Sunday, Oct. 12
Larry the Cable Guy. Morrison Center. 8 p.m. His signature cries of “git-r-done!” and “Lord, I apologize” have made Larry the Cable Guy instantly recognizable. He has made appearances on “Evening at The Improv,” “Comic Strip Live,” Comedy Central, MTV and Showtime. He is a member of the “Blue Collar Comedy” ensemble. Tickets $44.25 by calling 426-1110, at all Select-a-Seat outlets, the Morrison Center box office or online at http://www.idahotickets.com

Monday, Oct. 13
Energy and the Environment Panel Session. Boise State Student Union Hatch Ballroom. 12:40-1:30 p.m. The panel series, titled “Election 2008: Know the Issues,” will include faculty and community experts, including public officials, in discussions about issues identified by the College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs faculty members as central to the election. Free. For more information, call Will Rainford at 426-3184.

Thursday, Oct. 16
Guest artists the Rothko Piano Trio. 7:30 p.m. Morrison Center Recital Hall. Featuring guest artists Rothko Piano Trio, J. Nardillilo, violin, B. Hodges, cello and piano. $5 general, $3 seniors, free to students of all ages and Boise State faculty and staff. For more information, call 426-3980.

“Wall-E.” Student Union Special Events Center. 3 p.m. Earth, now uninhabited by humans, leaves a curious little robot left to clean up the mess. Part of family movie matinee. Free for students, $1 for non-students. Sponsored by Student Programs Board. Rated G. For more information e-mail spbfilms@boisestate.edu

Friday, Oct. 17
Bronco Bash Tailgate. 4-6 p.m. Alumni Center. Call 426-1698.

Football vs. Hawaii. Bronco Stadium. 6 p.m. For more information, call 426-4737.

Thursday, Oct. 18
Galing Galing Festival. Student Union Special Events Center. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., the show starts at 6 p.m. Galing Galing is an annual festival that celebrates Filipino culture. This year’s Galing Galing theme is “Day Off” and will feature stand-up comedy by Dan Gabriel, followed by music and dancing. Following the dance portion of the evening, the festivities will continue in the Student Union Jordan Ballroom D with a buffet of traditional Filipino foods and dance lessons. Galing Galing is presented by BARCADA, a Boise State student Filipino group, as well as the Cultural Center and the Student Programs Board. For more information, call 426-4636 or 426-5950.

Boise Philharmonic. 10 a.m. and 8:15 p.m. Pre-show lecture at 7 p.m. Featuring a program of Beethoven’s works with conductor Robert Franza and pianist Alpin Hong. Tickets available through the Boise Philharmonic. For details, call 344-7849.

Sunday, Oct. 19
Boise State University Symphony Orchestra. Morrison Center Main Hall. 7:30 p.m. The BSU Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Craig Purdy, presents its first concert of the year with “Tales of the Macabre” featuring Saint-Saens “Dance Macabre,” Rachmaninov’s tone poem “Isle of the Dead,” and John Corigliano’s “Pied Piper Fantasy” with soloist and professor of flute Nicole Molumby. Prepare to be spooked! $5 general, $3 seniors, free to students of all ages and Boise State faculty and staff. For more information, call 426-3980.

Monday, Oct. 20
Comedian Eric O’Shea. Student Union Jordan Ballroom. 7 p.m. O’Shea is known for his clean comedy and recalling embarrassing childhood moments. O’Shea won Campus Activities Magazine’s “2007 Comedy Performer of the Year.” To see some of O’Shea’s video clips visit his Web site at http://www.ericoshea.com. Free. Sponsored by Student Programs Board. For more information, e-mail spbspecialevents@boisestate.edu.

Tuesday, Oct. 21
Rockstar 101. Student Union Special Events Center. 7-11 p.m. Friday Night Gunfight and Ardent. Free. Sponsored by Student Programs Board. For more information e-mail spbconcerts@boisestate.edu

Thursday, Oct. 23
International Connections. Student Union Hatch A Ballroom. 12:30 p.m. Featuring Haitian writer Evelyn Trouillot. Free. For more information, call 426-3652.

“The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor.” Special Events Center. 7 p.m. Rated PG-13. Free for students, $1 for non-students. Sponsored by Student Programs Board. For more information, call 426-4636.

Friday, Oct. 24
MFA Reading Series Featuring Pamela Johnston. Student Union Lookout Room. 7:30 p.m. Johnston grew up in Boise and graduated from the University of Idaho before relocating to the Midwest. Johnston’s first novel, “Little Lost River,” was released earlier this year. Set in Boise in the 1980s, it is “an unforgettable novel about two generations, mothers and daughters, linked by bonds of love and pain.” Free. For more information, contact Jacob Powers at (208) 426-2669 or jacobpowers@boisestate.edu

Friday and Saturday, Oct. 24-25.
Harmony by the River: The Barbershop Contest. Morrison Center. 6 p.m. Oct. 24 and beginning at 8 a.m. Oct. 25. The Boise Valley Chordsmen presents the finest in Evergreen Barbershop Harmony during this contest and convention. Tickets $15-$55 by calling 426-1110, at all Select-a-Seat outlets, the Morrison Center box office or online at http://www.idahotickets.com

Tuesday, Oct. 28
Economy Panel Session. Boise State Student Union Building Farnsworth Room. 12:40-1:30 p.m. The panel series, titled “Election 2008: Know the Issues,” will include faculty and community experts, including public officials, in discussions about issues identified by the College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs faculty members as central to the election. Free. For more information, call Will Rainford at 426-3184.

“Redefining America: Examining How Latinos are Reshaping the U.S.” Boise State University Special Events Center. 7 p.m. The lecture is based on the results of the 2006 Latino National Survey. Luis Fraga, who was one of six principal investigators in the survey, will use findings from the survey to discuss the presence, diversity, political attitudes and behaviors of Latinos in the United States. The lecture is presented by the Boise State Political Science Department and is sponsored by the department’s new Latin American/Latino studies minor, Cultural Center, SSPA Dean’s Office, Academic Affairs and Student Affairs. Free parking will be available in the Lincoln Garage. For more information, call 426-5950.

Monday, Oct. 29
Monster Bash. Student Union Building. Celebrate Halloween with kid-friendly festivities. Featuring games, food, drinks and prizes. For more information, e-mail spbfamily@boisestate.edu

Tuesday, Oct. 30- Wednesday Nov. 1
“Lucia di Lammermoor.” Open dress rehearsal at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 30; tickets for the rehearsal are $12 adults and $5 students at the door. Performance at 8 p.m. Nov. 1. Presented by Opera Idaho. “Lucia di Lammemoor” by Gaetano Donizetti is the touching, tragic love story set at the close of the 16th century in Scotland. Starring tenor Christopher Bengochea and Rochelle Bard. Tickets $10-$80 by calling 426-1110, at all Select-a-Seat outlets, the Morrison Center box office or http://www.idahotickets.com

Saturday, Nov. 8
Football vs. Utah State. Bronco Stadium. Noon. For more information, call 426-4737.

Wednesday, Nov. 12
Student Health Fair. 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Student Union Jordan Ballroom. Free. For more information, call 426-1946.


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juliehahn@boisestate.edu. (208) 426-5540;
John Lewis, University Communications, nsintern@boisestate.edu (208) 426-3196.

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Last reviewed on Wednesday, October 01, 2008