PAD celebrates 400th anniversary of All’s Well That Ends Well
The comedy by William Shakespeare, directed by William Whitaker, will have a two-weekend run at Edison Theatre March 28-30 and April 4-6.
Baxter reads for Writing Program Reading Series
Baxter is the author of three novels, most recently The Feast of Love; and four collections of short fiction, including A Relative Stranger and Believers.
Commitment to equal employment reaffirmed
In this memo to the University community, Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton reaffirms the University’s commitment to equal opportunity and cultural diversity.
University Opera does Broadway
Frank Loesser’s legendarily ambitious musical The Most Happy Fella will be staged at 7 p.m. March 21-22 at the Saint Louis Art Museum auditorium.
Epstein to read for International Writers Center March 17-18
In addition, Epstein will lead a seminar on the art of the essay at 4 p.m. March 18 in McMillan Café, Room 115 of Old McMillan Hall.
Ahn Trio at Edison Theatre March 15
The South Korean sisters will perform at 11 a.m. for the ovations! for young people series and then at 8 p.m. for the OVATIONS! Series.
Contemporary Projects: Arnold Odermatt to open March 11
Starting March 11, the Gallery of Art will present a rare U.S. exhibition by the now-septuagenarian wunderkind Arnold Odermatt, a retired Swiss policeman.
Baseball historian Korr to read March 11
Charles Korr, author of The End of Baseball as We Knew It: The Players Union, 1960-1981 will read from and discuss his work for Washington University’s International Writers Center (IWC) in Arts & Sciences March 11. The reading inaugurates the IWC’s new Local Writers Series, an annual reading that will highlight the work of St. Louis-area authors.
Ten Shades of Green at School of Architecture
The exhibition has opened its final —and only Midwestern — stop: at Givens Hall, where it will remain on view through April 11.
Architecture’s Hoal, Luchini win AIA awards
And winning a St. Louis interiors awards was the University’s Small Group Housing, designed by local firm Mackey Mitchell Associates.
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