

October 30, 2009
The Ecumenical Chaplaincy (Anglican, Presbyterian, United) is presenting Nellie McClung: A One 'Person' Play Nov. 20 and 21 at 7:30 pm in St. Thomas More College auditorium to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Persons Case. Tickets are available at the USSU Kiosk and McNally Robinson Booksellers.
The Elixir Ensemble will present a concert entitled Rollin' Across the World Nov. 13 at 7:30 pm in Convocation Hall. The concert will feature work by Neil Currie, Shostakovich, Dvorak and Piazzola. Tickets available at McNally Robinson Booksellers, Place Riel kiosk and at the door.
The University Archives and Library present Ring-A-Ding-Dong-Dandy: Glimpses of Wrestling History, an exhibition examining and celebrating old-school wrestling in Canada, in the Link Gallery, Murray Building. Included will be ring action photos by Bob Leonard, a Regina photographer with a long associated with Stampede Wrestling. University Archives has also mounted Huskie Wrestling: Grappling at the University of Saskatchewan in display cases on the second floor of the Physical Activity Complex.
The musical play O'Tuneful Voice, written and directed by Garry Gable and featuring songs and arias by Franz Joseph Haydn, will be performed Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 at 7:30 pm in Quance Theatre. Tickets available at the door.
Portraits, recent work by Steph Krawchuk, is on view until Oct. 30. Opening Nov. 1 is Multitudes, recent work by Nicki Ault. There will be a reception Nov. 8 from 1-3 pm.
Department of Music faculty and friends and the U of S Amati Quartet in Residence will perform chamber music by Malcolm Forsyth Nov. 3 at 7:30 pm in Convocation Hall, part of the In Performance! Convo Series. Tickets are available from McNally Robinson Booksellers, the Dept. of Music or at the door.
In the main level gallery is Alison Norlen: Glimmer, imagery borrowed from her private photos and mementos, vintage postcards and found treasures. In the lower gallery is Reconstruction, work by Bruce Montcombroux that explores invention and fabrication.
The Sitter, portrait photography from 1800 to the 1990s from the University of Saskatchewan Art Collection, is on view.
Supporting Research with Technology, an exhibit by the U of S Computer Museum, as well as Scattered Leaves: The Otto Ege Medieval Manuscript Collection will continue until Nov. 5.
Sex? In the City: Images of Sexuality in Roman Domestic Space, reproductions of Pompeiian wall paintings and other artifacts that explore the social and religious aspects of sexual imagery in Roman home décor, is currently on view.
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