THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7 Presentation/Booksigning: Richard Crouter • 4-5pm
Gould Library Athenaeum, Carleton Crouter is the John M. and Elizabeth W. Musser Professor of Religious Studies, Emeritus. His new book, “Reinhold Niebuhr: On Politics, Religion, and Christian Faith,” will be available at the event and prior to it in the Carleton Bookstore. Lecture: Am I Not a Man and a Brother? 5-6pm
Leighton 304, Carleton Presented by Dr. Kathleen Brown, University of Pennsylvania. Anglo-American abolitionism and the concept of human rights.
THIS HERE NOW: Panel Discussion • 7pm
Dittmann 305, St. Olaf Panel participants include artists in the exhibit as well as Associate Professor of Art and Art History Matt Rohn, Assistant Professor of Religion Mara Benjamin and Professor of Philosophy Charles Taliaferro and they will discuss “Nature and Human Consciousness” from artistic, historical, philosophical and religious points of view. Guest Recital: Cellist Anthony Arnone • 7pm
Skifter Hall, Studio A, St. Olaf Anthony Arnone, associate professor of cello at the University of Iowa School of Music, is an active soloist, chamber musician, conductor and teacher throughout the country and around the world. Theater: On Golden Pond • 7:30pm
Paradise Center for the Arts, Faribault See page 2.
Friends of the Library Spelling Bee • 7pm
Theater: Violet • 7:30pm
The Grand Event Center Part of “Party Like It’s 1910” week at the library. Sign up at the Library Reference Desk, 20-team limit, three-person teams, $100/ team. $5 admission.
Haugen Theater, St. Olaf See page 2. Lecture/Booksigning: Ben Katchor • 7:30pm
Boliou Hall Auditorium, Carleton This acclaimed American cartoonist and graphic novelist presents “The Great Museum Cafeterias of the Western World: An Illustrated Lecture on the Design and Culture of Museum Cafeterias.” Free and open to the public.
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