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CAMPUS EVENTS
October - November 2014
NOTE
Schedules and information are subject to change. If you're driving from some distance to attend an event at
Bucknell, you may want to call to confirm time and place. Call 570-577-3260 before 4:30 p.m. or 570-577-2000
after 4:30 p.m.; check bucknell.edu/EventsAndCalendars.xml for calendar updates. Events listed below are free
unless noted otherwise.
ART EXHIBITIONS AND PROGRAMS
Now through Nov. 9. Downtown Gallery, 416 Market St., Lewisburg. 20's Something, a solo exhibition featuring
new work by Tulu Bayar, professor of art at Bucknell, including works created in collaboration – and on the
subject of deeply collaborative practice – with student artists.
Now through Dec. 7. Samek Gallery, Elaine Langone Center. Country Living, exploring how place, identity and
values are communicated in visual culture. Related programming. Now – Dec. 7: The Samek Art Museum will
hold a Knitting Circle Fridays from noon to 5 p.m. as part of the Country Living exhibition. Participants can bring
knitting supplies or use those offered by the Museum. Refreshments will be provided. Co-sponsored by the
Bucknell University Craft Center. At noon each Friday, the Museum will unveil a new section of artist Robert
Huot’s 40-foot-long Diary Paintings #30, 31, 41 (1971-75) which are included in the exhibition.
Now through Dec. 12. Bertrand Library. Special Collections/University Archives Exhibit area, Lower Level I.
Exhibit of materials from the University Archives collection representing Bucknell's efforts to recognize diversity
in its campus culture and student life.
DANCE
Oct. 28. Weis Center Series. Kyle Abraham/Abraham.In.Motion present Pavement, 7:30 p.m., Weis Center.
Tickets: adults $20; seniors 62+ and subscribers $16; youth 18 and under $10; Bucknell employees, retirees and
students (limit 2) $10; non-Bucknell college students (limit two) $10. Special online-only discounted rate for
youth who are studying dance — $5 for youth 18 and under. The code must be redeemed online at
www.Bucknell.edu/BoxOffice. Enter code HAPPYFEET as the special offer code.
FILMS
Oct. 28. Film Theory Series. Memento, directed by Christopher Nolan, 2000, 1:30 p.m., Campus Theatre, 413
Market St., Lewisburg.
Oct. 28. Israeli Film Series. Footnote, directed by Joseph Cedar, 2011, 7 p.m., Gallery Theatre (Room 301), Elaine
Langone Center. Sponsored by Campus Jewish Life and Hillel with support from Kalman Jewish Life & Learning
Fund.
Oct. 28. Tuesday Film/Media Series. Frankenstein, directed by James Whale, 1931, 7 p.m., Campus Theatre, 413
Market St., Lewisburg. Introduced by Rebecca Willoughby, English. Admission: $2.
Oct. 29. National Cinemas Series. Divine Intervention, directed by Elia Suleiman, France, Morocco, Germany,
Palestine, 2002, 7 p.m., Campus Theatre, 413 Market St., Lewisburg.
Oct. 31. Race and Film Series. Cabin in the Sky, directed by Vincente Minnelli, 1943, 2 p.m., Campus Theatre,
413 Market St., Lewisburg.
Oct. 31. Hilltop Film Series. Faust, directed by F. W. Murnau, Germany, 1926, 7:30 p.m., Gallery Theatre (Room
301), Elaine Langone Center.
Oct. 31. Bucknell Screening. Dawn of the Dead, directed by George A. Romero, 1979, 10 p.m., Campus Theatre,
413 Market St., Lewisburg. Admission to Dawn of the Dead is free, courtesy of the Bucknell Community
Engagement Fund, this screening follows the Campus Theatre's screening of Night of the Living Dead at 8:10 p.m.
LECTURES
Oct. 28. BILL Tea & Talk Series. "The Art of Making Prints: Concept and Process," Bucknell professor emerita
Rosalyn Richards, art, 3:30 p.m., Buffalo Valley Lutheran Village at The Village Common, 6 Tressler Blvd. in
Lewisburg.
Oct. 28. Lecture. "Ghosts and Hauntings: Decide for Yourself," parapsychologist Rich Robbins, associate dean in
the College of Arts and Sciences, 7 p.m., Trout Auditorium, Vaughan Literature Building.
MUSIC
Oct. 28. Mozart Project Lecture. "The Oddly Ephemeral Nature of Mozart's Da Ponte Operas: Strategies for
Hitting a Moving Target," Neal Zaslaw, musicologist, Cornell University, noon, Rooke Recital Hall, Weis Music
Building.
Oct. 30. Mozart Project Recital. Mozart songs with Emily Martin, soprano, with Sezi Seskir, fortepiano, noon,
Weis Center Lobby.
Oct. 31. Weis Center Series. Sam Bush Band, bluegrass, 7:30 p.m., Weis Center. Tickets: adults $20; seniors 62+
and subscribers $16; youth 18 and under $10; Bucknell employees, retirees and students (limit 2) $10; nonBucknell college students (limit two) $10. This concert is part of Bucknell's Homecoming Weekend festivities.
SPORTS
Oct. 29. Men's soccer vs. Lafayette, 7 p.m.
Oct. 31. Volleyball vs. Navy, 7 p.m.
General admission football tickets: $8 for adults; $5 for youth under 18 and senior citizens; 12 and under free
admission. Season football tickets: $50 for reserved seats.
Advance football tickets available weekdays at the Campus box office in the Weis Center 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., online
at bucknell.edu/boxoffice, or at the stadium on game day. Call 570-577-1000 for ticket information. For complete
Bucknell athletics schedules and results, see BucknellBison.com.
THEATRE
Oct. 31. Theatre Mainstage Production. Tartuffe by Moliere, directed by Biliana Stoytcheva-Horissian, 7:30 p.m.,
Harvey Powers Theatre, Coleman Hall. Admission: $10, $5 for students and senior citizens.
WORSHIP SERVICES
The following services are held each week during the school year, with the public invited to attend:
Catholic Mass: Saturday, 4:30 p.m., Rooke Chapel; Sunday, 4 p.m., Rooke Chapel.
Jewish Services: Shabbat Service at 5:30 p.m.; dinner at 6:30 p.m. Berelson Center for Jewish Life, 632 St.
George St.
Mindfulness Meditation: Monday, 5 p.m., Meditation Chapel, Rooke Chapel.
Orthodox Vespers: Saturday, 6 p.m., Meditation Chapel, Rooke Chapel.
Protestant Worship Service: Sunday, 11 a.m., Rooke Chapel.
HOURS
Barnes & Noble at Bucknell University bookstore [downtown Lewisburg]: weekdays and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9
p.m., Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.
Bertrand Library (570-577-1881): See bucknell.edu/x71082.xml for schedule.
Campus Box Office (570-577-1000): Weis Center lobby, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.;
www.bucknell.edu/boxoffice
CAPS Center Box Office (570-577-1000): ground floor, Elaine Langone Center, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m.
Downtown Gallery: Tuesday through Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. during the academic year.
Samek Gallery (570-577-3792): Tuesday through Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. during the academic year.
CAMPUS EVENTS
November 2014
NOTE
Schedules and information are subject to change. If you're driving from some distance to attend an event at
Bucknell, you may want to call to confirm time and place. Call 570-577-3260 before 4:30 p.m. or 570-577-2000
after 4:30 p.m.; check bucknell.edu/EventsAndCalendars.xml for calendar updates. Events listed below are free
unless noted otherwise.
ART EXHIBITIONS AND PROGRAMS
Now — Nov. 9. Downtown Gallery, 416 Market St., Lewisburg. 20's Something, a solo exhibition featuring new
work by Tulu Bayar, professor of art at Bucknell, including works created in collaboration – and on the subject of
deeply collaborative practice – with student artists.
Now — Dec. 7. Samek Gallery, Elaine Langone Center. Country Living, exploring how place, identity and values
are communicated in visual culture. Related programming: Nov. 6: Art in Bars event, 7 p.m., Old Forge Brewery,
Danville. Participants must be 21 or older. Tickets: $10 advance purchase (available at the Brewery and the
Danville Arts Council office), $15 at the door. Admission includes a tasting flight and small plates. Co-presented
in partnership with the Danville Business Alliance and the Danville Arts Council. Nov. 14: Life on the Farm
participatory art project with Mel Ziegler, noon, Samek Gallery, followed by an artist talk with Ziegler Nov. 14 at
6 p.m. in the Gallery Theatre, Elaine Langone Center.
Now — Dec. 7: The Samek Art Museum will hold a Knitting Circle Fridays from noon to 5 p.m. as part of the
Country Living exhibition. Participants can bring knitting supplies or use those offered by the Museum.
Refreshments will be provided. Co-sponsored by the Bucknell University Craft Center. At noon each Friday, the
Museum will unveil a new section of artist Robert Huot’s 40-foot-long Diary Paintings #30, 31, 41 (1971-75)
which are included in the exhibition.
Now — Dec. 12. Bertrand Library. Special Collections/University Archives Exhibit area, Lower Level I. Exhibit
of materials from the University Archives collection representing Bucknell's efforts to recognize diversity in its
campus culture and student life.
DANCE
Nov. 14. Fall Dance Showcase, 7:30 p.m., Harvey Powers Theatre, Coleman Hall. Featuring choreography by
students, faculty and guest artists Nick Ross of Nicholas Andre Dance and Anna Loveys '13; student directed by
Liz Higgins '15 and Emily Meringolo '16. Admission: $5.
Nov. 15. Fall Dance Showcase Matinee, 2 p.m., Harvey Powers Theatre, Coleman Hall. Featuring choreography
by students, faculty and guest artists Nick Ross of Nicholas Andre Dance and Anna Loveys '13; student directed by
Liz Higgins '15 and Emily Meringolo '16. Admission: $5.
FICTION AND POETRY
Nov. 11. Stadler Center Writers Series. Chet'la Sebree, 2014-15 Stadler Fellow, and Corey Miller, fall semester
Philip Roth Resident in Creative Writing, noon, Walls Lounge, Elaine Langone Center.
FILMS
Nov. 3. Introduction to Film/Media Studies Series. Diary of a Country Priest, directed by Robert Bresson, France,
1951, 7 p.m., Campus Theatre, 413 Market St., Lewisburg.
Nov. 4. Film Theory Series. Encounters at the End of the World, directed by Werner Herzog, 1:30 p.m., Campus
Theatre, 413 Market St., Lewisburg.
Nov. 4. Tuesday Film/Media Series. Force Majeure, directed by Ruben Ostlund, Sweden, Norway, Denmark,
France, 2014, 7 p.m., Campus Theatre, 413 Market St., Lewisburg. Admission: $2.
Nov. 5. National Cinema Series. City of God, directed by Fernando Meirelles, Katia Lund, Brazil/France, 2002, 7
p.m., Campus Theatre, 413 Market St.
Nov. 7. Race and Film Series. The Blood of Jesus, directed by Spencer Williams, 1941, followed by Juke Joint,
directed by Spencer Williams, 1947, 2 p.m., Campus Theatre, 413 Market St.
Nov. 7. Hilltop Film Series. China Heavyweight, directed by Yung Chang, China, 2012, 7:30 p.m., Gallery Theatre
(Room 301), Elaine Langone Center.
Nov. 10. Introduction to Film/Media Studies Series. The Band Wagon, directed by Vincente Minnelli, 1953, 7
p.m., Campus Theatre, 413 Market St., Lewisburg.
Nov. 11. Film Theory Series. Funny Games, directed by Michael Haneke, Austria, 1997, 1:30 p.m., Campus
Theatre, 413 Market St.
Nov. 11. Tuesday Film/Media Series. Crimes and Misdemeanors, directed by Woody Allen, 1989, 7 p.m., Campus
Theatre, 413 Market St., Lewisburg. Admission: $2.
Nov. 12. National Cinema Series. The Wind Will Carry Us, directed by Abbas Kiarostami, Iran, 1999, 7 p.m.,
Campus Theatre, 413 Market St.
Nov. 14. Race and Film Series. The Sun Shines Bright, directed by John Ford, 1953, 2 p.m., Campus Theatre, 413
Market St.
Nov. 14. Hilltop Film Series. Blue Gate Crossing, directed by Yee Chih-yen, Taiwan, 2003, 7:30 p.m., Gallery
Theatre (Room 301), Elaine Langone Center.
Nov. 17. Introduction to Film/Media Studies Series. Eat, directed by Andy Warhol, 1964, followed by Kitchen,
directed by Andy Warhol, 1965, 7 p.m., Campus Theatre, 413 Market St., Lewisburg.
Nov. 18. Film Theory Series. This is Not a Film, directed by Jafar Panahi, Iran, 2011, 1:30 p.m., Campus Theatre,
413 Market St.
Nov. 18. Tuesday Film/Media Series. Single Stream, directed by Pawel Wojtasik, Toby Lee and Ernst Karel, 2014;
Gowanus Canal, directed by Sarah J. Christman, 2013; and As Above, So Below, directed by Sarah J. Christman,
2012, 7 p.m., Campus Theatre, 413 Market St., Lewisburg. Film-maker Sarah J. Christman will participate in the
evening's program, "Alchemy and Ecosystems." Admission: $2.
Nov. 19. Israeli Film Series. Waltz with Bashir, directed by Ari Folman, 2008, 7 p.m., Forum, Elaine Langone
Center. Sponsored by Campus Jewish Life and Hillel with support from Kalman Jewish Life & Learning Fund.
Nov. 20. Samek Gallery Film Screening. Summer Solstice, directed by Hollis Frampton, 1974, and a selection of
diary films by Robert Huot, 7:30 p.m., Gallery Theatre, Elaine Langone Center. Co-presented with the Film/New
Media Studies program and the Samek exhibition, Country Living.
Nov. 21. Race and Film Series. Imitation of Life, directed by Douglas Sirk, 1959, 2 p.m., Campus Theatre, 413
Market St.
Nov. 21. Hilltop Film Series. The Doors, directed by Oliver Stone, 1991, 7:30 p.m., Gallery Theatre (Room 301),
Elaine Langone Center.
Nov. 24. Introduction to Film/Media Studies Series. The Magnificent Ambersons, directed by Orson Welles, 1942,
7 p.m., Campus Theatre, 413 Market St., Lewisburg.
Nov. 25. Film Theory Series. Berberian Sound Studio, directed by Peter Strickland, UK, 2012, 1:30 p.m., Campus
Theatre, 413 Market St.
Nov. 25. Tuesday Film/Media Series. The Man From Laramie, directed by Anthony Mann, 1955, 7 p.m., Campus
Theatre, 413 Market St., Lewisburg. Admission: $2.
GENERAL
Nov. 6. Art & Art History Open House and Scavenger Hunt in two locations: from 5 to 5:45 p.m. in the Art
Building (corner of Walker and Loomis streets on campus) and from 5:45 to 7 p.m. in the Art Barn (on
Smoketown Road near the golf course.) Participants in the Scavenger Hunt must find reproductions artworks in the
Art Building and the Art Barn. Lists of the works of art to be found will be in both locations. The first 50 people to
find and submit the artworks will receive prizes. The first, second, and third place winners will receive gift
certificates.
Nov. 21 and 22. Ninth Annual Susquehanna River Symposium. "Science and the River: Ongoing Projects and
Research in the Susquehanna Watershed," Terrace Room, Elaine Langone Center. For schedule and more
information, visit www.bucknell.edu.riversymposium.
LECTURES
Nov. 6. Kristallnacht Observance. "Violins of Hope," James A. Grymes, author/musicologist, discusses his book,
Violins of the Holocaust: Instruments of Hope and Liberation in Mankind's Darkest Hour, about a collection of
violins played by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust, and Amnon Weinstein, the Israeli violinmaker who is
restoring them, 7 p.m., Forum, Elaine Langone Center. Sponsored by Campus Jewish Life, Hillel and the
Department of Music.
Nov. 11. Class of 1956 Lecture. "Inspiration," Jamie Hendry, associate professor of management, 7 p.m., Gallery
Theatre, Elaine Langone Center.
Nov. 16. BILL Special Presentation. "Italian art of the 14th to 17th centuries," 1:30 p.m., Samek Gallery, Elaine
Langone Center. James Turnure, Samuel H. Kress Professor Emeritus and former acting director of the Samek
Gallery, will discuss the place of these paintings in history, how they were made, their views on religion and
subtleties the average viewer might miss. Free; no registration required.
MUSIC
Nov. 1. Faculty Concert. Barry Hannigan, piano, and Mary Hannigan, flute, 7:30 p.m., Rooke Recital Hall, Weis
Music Building. The program includes four sonatas by K.P.E. Bach, Prokofieff, Liebermann, Burton, and a piece
imitating bird calls by Messiaen.
Nov. 1. Concert. Bison Chips Anniversary Concert, 7:30 p.m., Weis Center. Admission: $10 per person. This event
is part of the University's Homecoming Weekend.
Nov. 4. Mozart Project Lecture. "Cadenzas, Preludes and Improvisation in the 18th-century Style," Roger Moseley,
Cornell University, noon, Rooke Recital Hall, Weis Music Building.
Nov. 5. Jazz at Bucknell Series. Donny McCaslin Quartet, 7:30 p.m., Bucknell Hall.
Nov. 6. Mozart Project Concert. Mozart piano sonata with Silvia Jin '15, piano, Concert aria with Jessica Isgro '15,
soprano, and the Piano Wind Quintet with the Faculty Woodwind Quartet and Sezi Seskir, fortepiano, noon, Weis
Center Lobby.
Nov. 6. BILL Lunch & Learn Program. "The Role of the Master Drummer Beyond Africa and Jazz," Phil Haynes,
lecturer in music, noon, Buffalo Valley Lutheran Village Common, 6 Tressler Blvd. in Lewisburg. Doors open at
11:30 a.m.; beverages and a light dessert will be provided. Participants may bring their own lunch or purchase a
soup-and-sandwich lunch (navy bean soup, chicken salad on a roll and assorted cookies and peanut butter
brownies) for $6 by contacting the Bucknell Institute for Lifelong Learning office at 570-522-0105 or
[email protected] up to noon of the day prior to the program; payment can be made at the door. The
free program will feature a live concert, discussion and masterclass; Haynes will be joined by a collective of
Bucknell private improvisation students.
Nov. 7. Senior Recital. Samuel Robinson, piano/organ, with guests Nicole Allison '15, cello, and Tom Kroszner
'15, tenor, 7:30 p.m., Rooke Recital Hall, Weis Music Building. The program will move to Rooke Chapel at
intermission.
Nov. 7. Weis Center Series. Nellie McKay and Turtle Island Quartet in a program of 1920s-inspired music, 7:30
p.m., Weis Center. Tickets: Adults: $20; seniors 62+ and subscribers: $16; youth 18 and under: $10; Bucknell
employees and retirees (limit 2): $10; Bucknell students (limit 2): $10; non-Bucknell college students (limit 2):
$10.
Nov. 8. Senior Recital. Nicole Allison, cello, with guests Rebecca Snelson '15, violin; Nathan Wagner '17, violin;
and Melanie Grossman '17, viola, 2 p.m., Rooke Recital Hall, Weis Music Building.
Nov. 8. Senior Recital. Jessica Isgro, soprano, 4 p.m., Rooke Recital Hall, Weis Music Building.
Nov. 9. Concert. Bucknell University Chorale, directed by Rachel Samet, 2:30 p.m., Weis Center.
Nov. 11. Mozart Project Lecture. "What Happens to Mozart Piano Concertos When Played on Other Instruments?"
Malcolm Bilson, fortepianist, Cornell University, noon, Rooke Recital Hall, Weis Music Building.
Nov. 14. Performance. Stephen Sondheim's "Company" with the Bucknell Opera Company, directed by Emily
Martin-Moberley, 7:30 p.m., Rooke Recital Hall, Weis Music Building.
Nov. 15. Bucknell Voice Day. Guest artists Lisa Forkish, Deric Rosenblatt and Emily Martin-Moberley present
sessions on voice fundamentals, vocal health, a cappella and belting/crossover singing. Multiple venues across
campus. Registration required: contact [email protected].
Nov. 15. Weis Center Series. Russian State Symphony Orchestra, 7:30 p.m. Weis Center. The program includes
Tchaikovsky's Slavonic March, Op. 31, Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18, and Prokofieff's
Symphony No. 5 in B-flat Major, Op. 100. Tickets: Adults: $30; seniors 62+ and subscribers: $24; youth 18 and
under: $20; Bucknell employees and retirees (limit 2): $20; Bucknell students (limit 2): $10; non-Bucknell college
students (limit 2): $20.
Nov. 16. Matinee. Stephen Sondheim's "Company" with the Bucknell Opera Company, directed by Emily MartinMoberley, 2:30 p.m., Rooke Recital Hall, Weis Music Building.
Nov. 17. Mozart Project Concert. Joanna Malaszczyk '15, soprano; Emily Dupere, violin; Lisa Caravan, cello; and
pianists Hardy Rittner, Sezi Seskir and Andrew Willis, 7:30 p.m., Rooke Recital Hall, Weis Music Building.
Nov. 18. Mozart Project Concert. Colleen Hartung, clarinet; Emily Dupere, violin; Christopher Para, viola; Lisa
Caravan, cello; and pianists Garrett Powell '16, Barry Hannigan, Andrew Willis, Hardy Rittner and Sezi Seskir,
7:30 p.m., Rooke Recital Hall, Weis Music Building.
Nov. 19. Mozart Project Concert. Allison Aaron '16, soprano; Tom Kroszner '16, tenor; Darren Kusar '16, tenor;
Tom Kroszner '16, tenor; Emily Dupere, violin; Lisa Caravan, cello; and pianists Samuel Robinson '15, Hardy
Rittner and Sezi Seskir, 7:30 p.m., Rooke Recital Hall, Weis Music Building.
Nov. 19. Weis Center Series. Simon Shaheen Ensemble world music performance, 7:30 p.m., Campus Theatre,
413 Market St., Lewisburg. Adults: $10; seniors 62+ and subscribers: $8; youth 18 and under: $5; Bucknell
employees and retirees (limit 2): $5; Bucknell students: free; non-Bucknell college students (limit 2): $5.
Nov. 20. Midday Music Recital. Student performances, noon, Rooke Recital Hall, Weis Music Building.
Nov. 20. Junior Voice Recital. Allison Aaron, soprano, and Darren Kusar, tenor, 7:30 p.m., Rooke Recital Hall,
Weis Music Building.
Nov. 21. Open Vocal Masterclass on diction for singers. Collaborative pianist Amanda Johnson, 3:30 pm., Rooke
Recital Hall, Weis Music Building.
Nov. 21. Concert. Bucknell Jazz Band, directed by Barry Long, with guest composer and soloist Jonathon
Ragonese, 7:30 p.m., Weis Center.
Nov. 22. Senior Voice Recital. Melissa Replogle, 4 p.m., Rooke Recital Hall, Weis Music Building.
Nov. 22. Concert. Bucknell Orchestra, conducted by Christopher Para, 7:30 pm., Weis Center.
Nov. 23. Concert. Bucknell Symphonic Band, conducted by William Kenny, 2:30 p.m., Weis Center.
Nov. 23. Guest Recital. John O'Conor, Irish pianist, 7:30 p.m., Rooke Recital Hall, Weis Music Building. The
evening program includes works by Beethoven, Field, Chopin and Ginastera. O'Conor also will give a masterclass
Nov. 23.
SPORTS
Nov. 1. Women's soccer vs. Boston University, noon; men's water polo vs. Princeton, 1 p.m.; football vs.
Lafayette, 1 p.m.; volleyball vs. American, 5 p.m.
Nov. 2. Field hockey vs. Lock Haven, 1 p.m.
Nov. 7. Football vs. Fordham, 6:30 p.m.
Nov. 8. Quad Meet – men's and women's swimming vs. Navy, American and Lafayette, noon; men's soccer vs.
Boston University, 1 p.m.; volleyball vs. Lehigh, 5 p.m.
Nov. 14. Volleyball vs. Loyola (Md.), 7 p.m.; men's basketball vs. Marist, 7 p.m.
Nov. 15. Volleyball vs. NJIT, 4 p.m.
Nov. 21. Bucknell Invitational – men's and women's swimming – prelims at 10 a.m., finals at 6 p.m.
Nov. 22. Bucknell Invitational – men's and women's swimming – prelims at 10 a.m., finals at 6 p.m.; football vs.
Colgate, 1 p.m.; men's basketball vs. Mount St. Mary's, 7 p.m.
Nov. 23. Bucknell Invitational – men's and women's swimming – prelims at 10 a.m., finals at 6 p.m.
Nov. 28. Men's basketball vs. Penn State, 4 p.m.
Nov. 29. Women's basketball vs. Cornell, 2 p.m.
General admission football tickets: $8 for adults; $5 for youth under 18 and senior citizens; 12 and under free
admission. Season football tickets: $50 for reserved seats.
Advance football tickets available weekdays at the Campus box office in the Weis Center 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., online
at bucknell.edu/boxoffice, or at the stadium on game day. Call 570-577-1000 for ticket information. For complete
Bucknell athletics schedules and results, see BucknellBison.com.
THEATRE
Nov. 1 and Nov. 3. Theatre Mainstage Production. Tartuffe by Moliere, directed by Biliana Stoytcheva-Horissian,
7:30 p.m., Harvey Powers Theatre, Coleman Hall. Admission: $10, $5 for students and senior citizens.
Nov. 2. Theatre Mainstage Matinee. Tartuffe by Moliere, directed by Biliana Stoytcheva-Horissian, 2 p.m., Harvey
Powers Theatre, Coleman Hall. Admission: $10, $5 for students and senior citizens.
Nov. 13. Weis Center Series Matinee. The Intergalactic Nemesis: Target Earth. A 60-minute live-action graphic
novel with actors, sound effects, a pianist and comic book panels, 10 a.m., Weis Center. Tickets: Adults: $12;
seniors 62+ and subscribers: $10; youth 18 and under: $5; Bucknell employees and retirees (limit 2): $5; Bucknell
students (limit 2): $5; non-Bucknell college students (limit 2): $5.
Nov. 13. Weis Center Series. The Intergalactic Nemesis: Target Earth. A 120-minute live-action graphic novel
with actors, sound effects, a pianist and comic book panels, 7:30 p.m., Weis Center. Tickets: Adults: $20; seniors
62+ and subscribers: $16; youth 18 and under: $10; Bucknell employees and retirees (limit 2): $10; Bucknell
students (limit 2): $10; non-Bucknell college students (limit 2): $10.
Nov. 18. Weis Center Series. Basetrack Live, a multimedia contemporary theatre work based on the words of U.S.
Marine Corps members and their families, 7:30 p.m., Weis Center. Tickets: Adults: $20; seniors 62+ and
subscribers: $16; youth 18 and under: $10; Bucknell employees and retirees (limit 2): $10; Bucknell students (limit
2): $10; non-Bucknell college students (limit 2): $10. Active and retired military personnel may receive two
complimentary tickets to this performance; military ID is required. Please contact the Campus Box Office for more
information.
Nov. 21 and 22. Student Theatre Showcase. Catastrophe by Samuel Beckett, directed by Evan Turissini '16 and A
Woman's Honor by Susan Glaspell, directed by Hannah Cordes '15, 7:30 p.m., Bucknell Hall. Admission: $5.
Nov. 23. National Theatre Live Series. Frankenstein with Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller, 1 p.m.,
Campus Theatre, 413 Market St. The screening begins at 1 p.m.; doors open at 12:30 p.m. Admission: adults $15;
senior citizens $12; students $10; students with ID $5. Sponsored by the Bucknell University Departments of Art
and Art History, Classics, English, and Theatre and Dance, the Bucknell Arts Council, the Bucknell Innovation
Group and the Office of the Provost.
WORSHIP SERVICES
The following services are held each week during the school year, with the public invited to attend:
Catholic Mass: Saturday, 4:30 p.m., Rooke Chapel; Sunday, 4 p.m., Rooke Chapel. No Mass Nov. 29 and Nov.
30: Thanksgiving Break.
Jewish Services: Shabbat Service at 5:30 p.m.; dinner at 6:30 p.m. Berelson Center for Jewish Life, 632 St.
George St. No Services Nov. 28: Thanksgiving Break
Mindfulness Meditation: Monday, 5 p.m., Meditation Chapel, Rooke Chapel.
Orthodox Vespers: Saturday, 6 p.m., Meditation Chapel, Rooke Chapel. Divine Liturgy: Nov. 16 and Nov. 23, 10
a.m., Bucknell Hall. No Vespers Nov. 29: Thanksgiving Break.
Protestant Worship Service: Sunday, 11 a.m., Rooke Chapel.
Nov. 2. Homecoming Weekend. Rev. Dr. John Patrick Colatch, University Chaplain. The Rooke Chapel Choir and
Rooke Chapel Ringers.
Nov. 9. Rev. Dr. John Patrick Colatch, University Chaplain. The Rooke Chapel Worship Team.
Nov. 16. Rev. Dr. John Patrick Colatch, University Chaplain. The Rooke Chapel Worship Team.
Nov. 23. Rev. Dr. John Patrick Colatch, University Chaplain. The Rooke Chapel Choir.
Nov. 30. No Service: Thanksgiving Break.
HOURS
Barnes & Noble at Bucknell University bookstore [downtown Lewisburg]: weekdays and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9
p.m., Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.
Bertrand Library (570-577-1881): See bucknell.edu/x71082.xml for schedule.
Campus Box Office (570-577-1000): Weis Center lobby, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.;
www.bucknell.edu/boxoffice
CAPS Center Box Office (570-577-1000): ground floor, Elaine Langone Center, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m.
Downtown Gallery: Tuesday through Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. during the academic year.
Samek Gallery (570-577-3792): Tuesday through Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. during the academic year.