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New Events
Pediatric Support Group for Parents and Families of Children with Eye Diseases and Visual Impairment
This support group is open to all parents and families of children with eye disease and visual impairment. The meeting is free but...
Saturday Morning Physics
Weighty Thoughts on the Origin of Mass
Speaker: James Wells (U-M Physics)...
Senior Recital: Emily Ouellette, bassoon
PROGRAM: Tansman - Sonatine pour basson et piano; Toller - Konzert für 2 Fagotte; Piazolla - Libertango; Elbel - The Victors for Three...
Dissertation Recital: Leann Schuering, soprano
PROGRAM: Canteloube - From Chants d\&##39;Auvergne; Mompou - Combat del somni; Golijov - Lúa descolorida; Lopes-Graça - Mar de...
CCS Chinese Documentary Film Series. "Warm Winter"
Director: Zheng Kuo; China, 2011; 103 minutes (Mandarin with English subtitles)...
Concert
Niech Żyje Polska: Long Live Poland!
A concert of Polish Baroque music. New Comma Baroque. For ticket information, see www.academyofearlymusic.org....
Octubafest
Featuring Yi-Ching Chen. Students of Professor Fritz Kaenzig perform solo works for tuba and euphonium.
The Ragbirds
The Ragbirds exhibit a gleeful disregard for contemporary folk-rock convention. The five-piece project is clearly built around the...
The Violet Hour (Saturday Performance)
It's April 1st, 1919, and the young independent publisher John Pace Seavering is setting up his office: a couple of dilapidated rooms...