More stuff for the month of May
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More to-do's beside the May dance post of last week.
Per Staff newsletter, Dateline UCDavis
Theatre: Directors Showcase, Some Things are Private, Main Theatre, Wright Hall 8pm. May 5-8 and 2pm May 9
Free undergraduate composers concert, 115 Music Building, 12:05pm
Music Colloquium--Scruggs: ethnomusicology. Free, 4.10pm, 230 Music building
Concert--Senior Recital, Marino: Free 3.30pm, Music Building
Poetry Slam, Sac Area Youth Speaks (SAYS), Slam Finals, 6pm Jackson Hall, Mondavi
Sat
Cal Aggie Marching Band-Uh fundraiser 8am to 1pm Farmers Marker
Moth-ers Day at Bohart Museum of Entomology. Free 1-5pm, 1124 Academic surge.
Senior recitals, Music building, starting 1pm. See dateline for programs.
2nd Saturday Festival in Sac, hosted by Sac bee at 21st and Q, will be "bee-centric" art show. Portions of sales will go to UCD Laidlaw Jr. Honey Bee Research Facility. Will also include a presentation by Dept of Entomology. 3to 8pm March 8
Also noted that March 8 is Train Day on Amtrak, and of course at the Train museum.
And backing up to Friday 7 May: The Kimberley Trip at Old Ironsides, 9pm. And they will also be in Davis, G Street Pub 21 May.
Museum exhibits on Campus.
18th/19 century British Satirical Posters: through 23 May, Nelson Entryway Gallery
Kinor Jiang, visiting from Hong Kong Polytechnic, exhibits his experimental textiles: 10 May-9 July, Design Museum
Liz Murray graduating student manager, 7 May-4 June Craft Center Gallery
Niu Pasifik, Urban Art from Pacific Rim: through 13 June Gorman Museum
"See What I See Around UC Davis" Photographer Jerry Schimke, through 28 May Buehler Alumni & Visitors Center
Youth Voices for Changes: work by Sactown Heroes, through 20 June, Buehler Alumni and Visitors Center
MUST SEE: Owen Smith and Nayland Blake, One Man Shows
Smith 1930's style pulp fiction illustrations. Fantastic New Yorker covers.
Blakes, blogger and online single-panel cartoonist. Exhibit features original black and white drawings, as well as final digital color illos on video monitors.
Through 23 May, Nelson Gallery
I ran through this one quickly at lunch. Going back for more views.
Poetry, courtesy of Dr. Andy, 5 May. Special Guest reading at 8pm Patrick Grizzell, at Bistro 33.
Per Staff newsletter, Dateline UCDavis
Theatre: Directors Showcase, Some Things are Private, Main Theatre, Wright Hall 8pm. May 5-8 and 2pm May 9
Free undergraduate composers concert, 115 Music Building, 12:05pm
Music Colloquium--Scruggs: ethnomusicology. Free, 4.10pm, 230 Music building
Concert--Senior Recital, Marino: Free 3.30pm, Music Building
Poetry Slam, Sac Area Youth Speaks (SAYS), Slam Finals, 6pm Jackson Hall, Mondavi
Sat
Cal Aggie Marching Band-Uh fundraiser 8am to 1pm Farmers Marker
Moth-ers Day at Bohart Museum of Entomology. Free 1-5pm, 1124 Academic surge.
Senior recitals, Music building, starting 1pm. See dateline for programs.
2nd Saturday Festival in Sac, hosted by Sac bee at 21st and Q, will be "bee-centric" art show. Portions of sales will go to UCD Laidlaw Jr. Honey Bee Research Facility. Will also include a presentation by Dept of Entomology. 3to 8pm March 8
Also noted that March 8 is Train Day on Amtrak, and of course at the Train museum.
And backing up to Friday 7 May: The Kimberley Trip at Old Ironsides, 9pm. And they will also be in Davis, G Street Pub 21 May.
Museum exhibits on Campus.
18th/19 century British Satirical Posters: through 23 May, Nelson Entryway Gallery
Kinor Jiang, visiting from Hong Kong Polytechnic, exhibits his experimental textiles: 10 May-9 July, Design Museum
Liz Murray graduating student manager, 7 May-4 June Craft Center Gallery
Niu Pasifik, Urban Art from Pacific Rim: through 13 June Gorman Museum
"See What I See Around UC Davis" Photographer Jerry Schimke, through 28 May Buehler Alumni & Visitors Center
Youth Voices for Changes: work by Sactown Heroes, through 20 June, Buehler Alumni and Visitors Center
MUST SEE: Owen Smith and Nayland Blake, One Man Shows
Smith 1930's style pulp fiction illustrations. Fantastic New Yorker covers.
Blakes, blogger and online single-panel cartoonist. Exhibit features original black and white drawings, as well as final digital color illos on video monitors.
Through 23 May, Nelson Gallery
I ran through this one quickly at lunch. Going back for more views.
Poetry, courtesy of Dr. Andy, 5 May. Special Guest reading at 8pm Patrick Grizzell, at Bistro 33.