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SETS presents No More Masterpieces?
April 1 - 3, 2011
$2 at the door
Theatre Inferno presents D
r. Faustus - Friday 4pm, Sat 7pm, Sunday 4:30pm
Theatre UODY presents Th
e Bear - Friday 4pm, Saturday 7pm, Sunday 4:30pm
Sculpted Bliss presentsWhen We Dead Awaken - Friday 6:30pm, Saturday 2pm, Sunday 7pm
Theatre U
nique presents Cyrano de Bergerac - Friday 6:30pm, Saturday 2pm, Sunday 7p
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Pro/Create presents Tame, Or Be Tamed - Friday 9pm, Saturday 4:30pm,
Sunday 2pm
Hedda the Curve prsents Hedda Gabler - Friday 9pm, Saturda y 4
:30pm, Sunday 2pm
Centre for Scottish Studies Genealogy Workshop with Dr. Bruce Durie
The Centre for Scottish Studies at the University of Guelph willhost a Genealogy workshop led by Dr. Bruce Durie, Course Director of Genea
logical Studies at Strathclyde University.
There will a one hour break forlunch at 12:00 noon.
This is a free event, but please request space by e
mailing scottish@uoguelph.ca or leaving a message at 519-824-4120 x53209.
TAN - Student Soloist Day
Thursday At Noon Concert Series
Student Soloist Day, featuring our talented Applied Music students.
For more info, go to www.uoguelph.ca/arts/events
Free Admission, donations gratefully appreciated.
Everyone Welcome!
CIO Informational Open House
Atrium & Second Cup remain open.
Scottish Studies Roundtable: Dr. Bruce Durie, Strathclyde University
On March 29th, Scottish Studies sponsors a roundtable with Dr. Bruce Durie, Course Director of Genealogical Studies at Strathclyde University, in Mackinnon 132 from 1-3 pm.
Coffee and Indonesia - Dr. Stuart McCook at Rural History Roundtable
Dr. Stuart McCook, historian of environmental history, tropical crops and commodities, speaks at the Rural History Roundtable: "Death and Resurrection of an Agricultural Landscape: Coffee in Indonesia, 1870-1930." Dr. McCook is Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Associate Professor in the Department of History at Guelph. He is the author of States of Nature: Science, Agriculture and Environment in the Spanish Caribbean, 1760-1940.
Centre for Scottish Studies presents "This Is Who We Are, Part 2. T he Diaspora Lines" phtographic exhibition
The Centre for Scottish Studies invites you to visit our brandnew photographic exhibition produced to mark Canada's Tartan Day and Scotla
nd Week for 2011.
"This Is Who We Are, Part 2. The Diaspora Lines" - cr
eated by Graeme Murdoch of Cultural Connect Scotland
Sponsored by the Sc
ottish Government, the exhibition runs from 29 March until 4 April 2011 . L
ocated in the ground floor Coffee Lounge of the McLaughlin Library in the he
art of the University of Guelph campus, the exhibition is free and open to
the public.