SoGES discussions: Are Too Many People the Problem?
Two events on Feb. 11 feature anthropologist Jeffery McKee.
Two events on Feb. 11 feature anthropologist Jeffery McKee.
The Einstein's Light documentary, meant to be accompanied by live violin music, examines the inspiration that Einstein gained from music. "The theory of relativity occurred to me by intuition," Einstein said, "and music is the driving force behind this intuition."
Colorado State University’s theatre program will kick off the 2015 spring season with its second annual Freshman Showcase Project, Parodies and Pairs O’ Boxes, Feb. 13, 14 and 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the Studio Theatre at the University Center for the Arts, located at 1400 Remington St.
Author and negotiation expert speaks in Fort Collins Feb. 11 as part of free Evening with an Author series.
The Black/African American Cultural Center has a full month of programs scheduled to celebrate Black History this year.
Dancers, singers, musicians, opera, vividly colored costumes -- it's all part of the Chinese Spring Festival celebration co-sponsored by the Confucius Institute at Colorado State University.
The complexities of growing fresh and flavorful produce led to a collaborative project and the creation of the Colorado Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association (CFVGA). A conference for growers facing common and sometimes complex issues will be held Feb. 25 in Denver. A conference for those interested in these topics will be held Feb. 25 in Denver.
Everitt Center's Finance and Real Estate Summit set for Jan. 29.
CSU Day at the National Western Stock Show stands upon more than 100 years of tradition and partnership between the university and the stock show. Hundreds of alumni participated in the day by attending the rodeo, exploring Ag Adventure and spending time at the CSU booths.
[caption id="attachment_9157" align="alignright" width="202"] Barbara Thiem[/caption] The music program at Colorado State University will present a cello/organ program and hidden treasures from the oboe during two Virtuoso Concert Series performances this month and next. The performances, on Jan. 26 and Feb. 3, will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Organ Recital Hall of the University Center for the Arts, 1400 Remington St. Tickets are $7 for CSU students, $1 for youth (under 18), and $12 for the public. Tickets are available at the University Center for the Arts (UCA) ticket office in the UCA lobby Monday through Friday, 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. and 60 minutes prior to performances, by phone at 970-491-ARTS (2787), or online at www.CSUArtsTickets.com. Youth tickets must be purchased in person at the Ticket Office. Advance purchase is recommended to avoid at-the-door fees. The performances feature CSU faculty Barbara Thiem, cello, with Joel Bacon, organ; and CSU faculty member Gary Moody, oboe. Virtuoso Series Concert Barbara Thiem, Cello & Joel Bacon, Organ Monday, January 26 Having enjoyed successful collaborations in the past, Professors Thiem and Bacon present another program of cello and organ music through the centuries. Many pieces are written for this combination, but there will also be some transcriptions. [caption id="attachment_9161" align="alignright" width="191"] Gary Moody[/caption] Virtuoso Series Concert Digging through the Filing Cabinet (The Search for Hidden Treasures) Gary Moody, Oboe Tuesday, February 3 Moody says, "My mother would have asked, 'Why are you buying more music when you haven’t played the music you have?' A very good question, so for this recital, I went digging through my filing cabinet to find music I owned but had never actually played. In addition to finding many mis-filed, I found a number of treasures tucked away, waiting patiently to be performed. Which ones will finally see the light of day? Join us to find out." The University Center for the Arts at Colorado State University provides an enriched venue in which the study and practice of Art, Dance, Music, and Theatre are nurtured and sustained by building the skills and knowledge needed by future generations of arts professionals to become contributors to the essential vitality of our culture and society. For more information, visit UCA.Colostate.edu.