The Behrend beacon. (Erie, Pa.) 1998-current, October 01, 1998, Image 3

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    4 Thurs
SPC Movie: “Armageddon” - 10p.m
S Mon
Azucar Amarga ( Bitter Sugar) Interna
tional Film Series - 7:30p.m., Reed 117
IM: Cross Country Race
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Events
The Student Programming Council
invites students, faculty, and staff to
attend all Bruno's activities and en
joy free specialty coffee drinks dur
ing all performances! See the calen
dar every week in the Beacon for new
SPC movies and events.
A grand day for singing at Behrend.
Mezzo-soprano Christina Dominski
will conduct a voice master class Sat
urday, Oct. 3 in the Wintergarden of
the Reed Union Building at Penn State
Erie, The Behrend College. The class
will meet from 11 a.m. to 3 p.nu with
a lu&ch break from 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Behrend students Jessica Dows,
Gretchen Foust, Kira Griesbach, Tom
Burger, Geoffrey Pieper, and Anthony
Ricciardo will sing and then be
coached by Dominski. As part of the
class, Dominski will perform selec
tions from both musical theater and
opera. Also singing will be Mr. Tony
Elliot, lecturer in theater at Penn State
Erie. Ms. Dominski’s stage roles in
clude Maddalena in Rigoletto, Suzuki
in Madame Butterfly, Cherubino in Le
Nozze de Figaro, Aldonza in Man of
La Mancha, and Lalume in Kismet.
She has performed with such compa
nies as Connecticut Opera, Ohio Light
Opera, Chautauqua Opera, and Op
era D’Lille in Lille, France. Bruno’s
The following businesses
have sponsored ASA’s Third
Annual Date Auction:
Blockbuster
Chuck E Cheese
Eastland Bowl
Erie Playhouse
Hopper’s Brew Pub
Lonestar Steakhouse
Orange Julius
Papa John’s
Peak-n-Peak
Pizza Hut
Pufferbelly’s
Smuggler’s Wharf
TGI Friday’s
Valerio’s
Please show their business your support
by shopping with them.
Caf 6 on in the Reed Union Building
will be open for lunch on the day of
the class. Pizza, salads, and deli se
lections will be available. Sponsored
by the Mary Behrend Cultural Fund,
the class is free and open to the pub
lic. For more information, please call
898-6331.
The 1997 Spanish film Azucar
Amarga (Bitter Sugar) will be shown
on Monday, October 5, at 7:00p.m.
Directed by Leon Ichaso this film is
an emotionally charged portrayal of
present day life in Cuba. Azucar
Amarga sets a fiery tale of romantic
and political passion amid the ashes
of the Cuban Revolution. Gustavo,
the hero, starts as a model commu
nist whose beliefs are first challenged
when he falls in love and begins a tor
rid affair with Yolanda, a dancer who
wants more out of life than political
slogans. The solution Gustavo even
tually chooses is a desperate one, but
conforms to the way Cubans are de
picted-as a people trapped between
unreasonable alternatives. Azucar
Amarga is part of the International
Film Series, which continues every
Monday through October 26, 1998.
The series, which is shown in the
Reed Union Building Lecture Hall, is
free and open to the public.
Writers Judith Kitchen and Stan
Sanvel Rubin will share the stage at
Penn State Erie, The Behrend Col
lege, for readings from their works
Burger King
Dairy Queen
Eastway Bowl
Friendly’s
Hoss’s
Olive Garden
Panos’ Passport
Parkview Pub
Pizza Boy
Ponderosa
Roadhouse
Steak Escape
Tinsletown
Calendar of Events
Bruno’s: Kevin Burke, Comedian -
8:30p.m.
IM Deadline: Cross Country - 4p.m
SPC Movie: “Armageddon"-10p.m.
0 Tues
Creative Writers Speaker Series - 7p.m
Reed 117
Volleyball vs. Penn State Altoona - 7p.m
Tuesday, Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. Their pre
sentations, which open the 1998-99
Creative Writers Speaker Series, take
place in the Reed Union Building
Lecture Hall and are free and open to
the public. Kitchen is a celebrated
prose writer, editor, critic, and pub
lisher whose spiritual and intellectual
autobiography, Only the Dance: Es
says on Time and Memory, has won
praise from critics for her graceful
style. Kitchen is the founder of State
Street Press, which publishes a series
of chapbooks and books designed to
give voice to new American poets,
and editor of In Short, a collection of
brief creative non-fiction. She is a cre
ative writing instructor at SUNY-
Brockport. Rubin, a prolific poet and
director of the distinguished
Brockport Writers Forum, was edu
cated at Harvard and Temple and stud
ied with Robert Lowell. He oversees
a videotape library that forms one of
the most comprehensive collections
of interviews with American poets,
and he has published The Post-Con
fessionals: Conversations with Ameri
can Poets of the Eighties, a collection
of those interviews. His books of po
etry include Lost and Midnight. The
Creative Writers Speaker Series is co
sponsored by the Mary Behrend Cul
tural Fund and by the Clarence and
Eugenie Baumann Smith Fund. For
more information about the series,
please call the Penn State Erie School
of Humanities and Social Sciences at
(814) 898-6108.
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for l Player
Good Anytime
Day or Night
(Except Friday & Saturday
6 p.m; to close)
Limit One Coupon per
Player per Visit
Peach & Liberty ,
Calendar
1/2 Hour
FREE
3 sat
Bruno’s: Karaoke - 8:30p.m
IM: Golf Tounament.
V-ball vs. Frostburg - Ip.m. Soccer (W) vs.
Alfred - Ip.m. Tennis (W) vs. Alfred - Ip.m
Theatre Class - 11a.m., Commons
SPC Movie: “Truman Show”- 10p.m.
•J Wed
Tennis (W) vs. Laßoche - 3p.m
imrm
On Sunday, October 11, Theatre in
structor Tony Elliot and members of
Behrend’s own Matchbox Players
(student theatre group) will be walk
ing in downtown Erie to help the
American Heart Association fight
heart disease and stroke at the Healthy
Choice American Heart Association
Walk. This is the third year in a row
that the Matchbox Players have par
ticipated in the walk, having already
raised over $1,000.00 for the cause.
The Heart Walk is a community ser
vice effort for the Matchbox Players.
Funds raised through the Heart Walk
Wednesday,
October 14,1998
Needed: Blood Donors!!
It’s easy to save lives!
Blood donors must be at least 17 years old, weigh at least
110 lbs. and be in general good health. Please eat well be
fore you sign in at the blood drive.
Did you know?
*Every 24 hours, Erie’s hospitals, Corry Memorial Hos
pital & Union City Memorial Hospital use 50 to 100 units of
blood.
In the US
*Every 3 seconds someone needs blood!
*40,000 units are used each day!
*lO,OOO people receive a transfusion everyday!
*5,000 people would die immediately if blood was not
available!
Questions? Call Community Blood Bank at 456-4206.
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are used to support heart research,
community service and public educa
tion programs.
Step out against heart disease and
stroke by supporting their efforts. It’s
easy to do. If you are approached,
just make a donation to the American
Heart Association, and the Matchbox
Players will do the rest.
Your donation of whatever you can
afford will help all of us to take stand
against this #1 killer of Americans.
If you would like to make a dona
tion on your own, please place it in
an envelope with your name and a
note, and send it to the Matchbox
Players c/o Tony Elliot/ 145 Aca
demic.
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Reed Commons
Please Give Blood!
M Sun
Catholic Mass - Bp.m. Reed Commons
SPC Movie: “Armageddon” - 9p.m.
0 Thurs
Soccer (W) vs. John Carroll - 4p.m
Matchbox Players Meeting - 6p.m.
SPC Movie: “Out of Sight” - 10p.m.
at the
CORRECTION
The Beacon reported
that the Ski Club
received $315.00
from the SGA
supplemtental budget
request. The Ski Club
actually received
$O.OO.