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Brass in the ’50s – Music of 17, 18, & 1950

Towson Brass Ensemble Center for the Arts, Harold J. Kaplan Concert Hall Tuesday, April 3, 8:15 p.m. The Towson Brass Ensemble, conducted by Phil Snedecor, performs music of the 17, 18, and 1950’s. The program includes the music of Handel, Brahms, Verdi, Stephen Foster, Shostakovich, and, of course, Elvis! Free admission.

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Talent Awards Competition Recital

Center for the Arts, Harold J. Kaplan Concert Hall Tuesday, April 3, 11 a.m. This annual concert features the music department talent award winners from the string, winds and percussion, voice, piano, and composition divisions. Free admission.

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March Commuter Appreciation Day!

Wednesday, March 28th 11:00 AM ? 1:00 PM University Union, Susquehanna Terrace Commuter Appreciation Day is on the way. Stop by the University Union for FREE food, music and activities. Campus Life will also be giving out commuter membership cards that will give you access to other events throughout the semester. Present this card at […]

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Participate in Towson’s 3rd Annual LEAD Strong Half Marathon

Towson University is holding its 3rd Annual LEAD Strong Half Marathon on May 5, 2007. Explore the parallels of running a race and real life. The race will be held at the NCR Trail, starting and finishing at the Freeland Road parking lot. For more information, visit the official LEAD Strong race Web site at […]

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Are You Up for The Challenge. Run a Half Marathon!

Towson University is holding its 3rd Annual LEAD Strong Half Marathon on May 5, 2007. The race will be held at the NCR Trail, starting and finishing at the Freeland Road parking lot. We are looking for runners, volunteers or cheerleaders. Please spread the word to your students, friends and family so they know of […]

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Woodfire Kiln Pottery–Ceramic Artist in Residency

The Asian Arts & Culture Center, in collaboration with the Towson University Department of Art, hosts a five-day residency (March 28 -April 1) by Peter Callas ({http://www.petercallas.com}), New York-based ceramic artist whose works have been strongly influenced by Japanese sculpture techniques. Through the residency’s master classes, workshops and lecture, ceramic students and regional artists will […]

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Flower, Tea & Music

Center for the Arts, Ruth Marder Studio Theatre Saturday, March 31, 2 p.m. The Asian Arts & Culture Center presents an afternoon of presentations of flower arranging, a Japanese tea ceremony and Japanese music. Tickets: Free for flower art; $5 for tea ceremony; $5 for Japanese music. For more information please contact the Box Office […]

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Looking at Jazz- America’s Art Form Film Series- Session No. 4

Session No. 4- The Swing Era Center for the Arts, Room 2079 Thursday, March 29, 8 p.m. The fourth session of the Looking at Jazz Film Series screens Benny Goodman: Adventures in the Kingdom of Swing and discussion on the developments of jazz during the 1930’s. Free admission

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Towson Jazz Faculty

Center for the Arts, Recital Hall Tuesday, March 27, 8:15 p.m. This semester the ensemble premieres several new works composed for the group by TU Jazz composition professor Dave Ballou. Tickets: $13 general; $7 seniors; $5 students For more information please contact the Box Office at 410-704-2787 or at {http://www.towson.edu/centerforthearts}

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Spring Art Classes for Children, Teens and Adults

Bonnie Reynolds, Director Spring Saturday classes begin Saturday, March 31 Center for the Arts, Community Art Center Saturdays: 9:30 a.m.- 12 p.m. and 9:45- 11:45 a.m. Weekday children’s classes: 4:30- 6 p.m. Evening adult classes: 6:30- 9 p.m. Art classes and workshops for children, teens and adults, including Young Artist Workshop, Studio Sampler, Clay is […]

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Music Preparatory Faculty Recital

Center for the Arts, Recital Hall Sunday, March 25, 3 p.m. Faculty will perform on piano, violin, flute, percussion, oboe, guitar, trumpet and voice. Free admission.

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WTMD Brings Dr. Dog, a Rolling Stone band to watch, to Baltimore’s Patterson Theater?Tix On Sale Now!

WTMD has a history of bringing bands to Towson and metropolitan Baltimore right before the rest of the country “discovers” them. We think that’s the case with Dr. Dog. Don’t miss WTMD’s Emerging Artist Concert Featuring Dr. Dog on Thursday, April 19, at 7 p.m., at the Patterson Theater, 3134 Eastern Avenue. Tickets on sale […]

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Towson University Children’s Dance Division Ensemble Concert

Gloria Lang, Managing Director Jennifer Reiter, Artistic Director Stephens Hall Theatre Saturday, March 24, 8 p.m. The award-winning Children’s Dance Ensemble presents an evening of various dance styles including ballet, modern, jazz and musical theatre. The eclectic program includes an African Boot Dance by choreographer, Maureen Berry, modern works by Towson University students Samantha Harbey […]

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Alison Saar

Center for the Arts Gallery Friday, March 16-Saturday, April 14 Opening Reception: Thursday, March 15, 7-9 p.m. Closed for Spring Break- March 18-25 Free admission.

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Register for Indoor Soccer & Softball

The registration deadline for Intramural Indoor Soccer & Softball is right after spring break, so don?t miss your chance and sign up today! To register, do the following by Tuesday, March 27: 1. Download a registration form from the Web site or pick one up at the Intramural Sports Office in Burdick Hall, Room 154. […]

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MFA Thesis Exhibition: Vera Pigman, Wi Chi, Scott Spector

Holtzman MFA Gallery, Center for the Arts Friday, March 2- Friday, March 30 Opening Reception: Thursday, March 15, 7-9 p.m. Gallery Hours: Tuesday- Saturday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Closed for Spring Break: March 18-25 Pigman investigates the methodology by which graphic designers promote social change. Spector reexamines the traditional graphic design approaches by inventing a new […]

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New York Times Talk Lunch- “Just Bring Your Brain!”

University Union, Room 305 Monday, March 12, 12- 1 p.m. Students, faculty and staff gather monthly to discuss recent New York Times articles. FREE pizza is provided, along with give aways for participants. This month’s discussion focuses on the Times article, “Obama?s Big Screen Test?. Please read the article before you come! This article can […]

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Speak Out: A Speech and Drama Hour Rescheduled & Moved

Center for the Arts, Ruth Marder Studio Theatre Wednesday, March 14, 4-5 p.m. Members of the Towson University Speech and Debate Team will be presenting an oral interpretation of drama, poetry and prose. Your host for the evening will be Camelia Hostinar, Vice President of the Towson University Speech and Debate Team. David Biglari, Jordan […]

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Troy Women: Adapted from Euripides

By Karen Hartman Center for the Arts, New Studio Theatre Thursday, March 8, 8 p.m.- Preview Friday, March 9-Saturday, March 10, 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 13-Thursday, March 15, 8 p.m. A modern poetic adaptation of Euripides’ The Trojan Women. The story of the fallen royalty of Troy is offset and illuminated by the chorus of […]

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Towson University Children’s Dance Division Troupe Concert

Gloria Lang, Managing Director Karen Muccioli, Artistic Director Stephens Hall Theatre Saturday, March 10, 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. The award-winning company presents Prom Date, choreographed by artistic director Karen Muccioli, where mannequins come to life depicting everyone’s prom date nightmare. Other featured choreographers include Torens Johnson from Alvin Ailey and hip-hop artist Ian Anderson. […]

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