The exhibit's appearance at UC Davis is sponsored by Campus Unions Programs with support from the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Resource Center, and Women’s Resources and Research Center. Love Makes a Family is a touring exhibit presented by Family Diversity Projects of Amherst, Mass. 27 in the Memorial Union Art Gallery, on the union's second floor. The exhibit of photos and text is set to run through Oct. Exhibit 'coming out'Īn exhibit titled Love Makes a Family: Portraits of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender People and their Families is scheduled to open on National Coming Out Day, Oct. A pregnant person with untreated syphilis can unknowingly pass it on to their unborn baby (this is called congenital syphilis). The music department announced that Hickerson will talk on the "History of Folksong Collecting in the U.S." The lecture is free. 10 to perform a noon concert and present an evening talk, the William Valente Memorial Lecture. Guitarist and folk singer Joe Hickerson is due on campus Oct. This is the fine arse redhead in the video doing the same dance but without the dude. Do your best to focus on the woman, not the dude. It's a dance video with a woman and man doing the same dance side by side. 14, Arboretum Terrace Garden, adjacent to Borders Books and Music at the Davis Commons retail center, First Street and Richards Boulevard. The result will be given as percentage score, from 0 to 100.
A preperformance lecture by Della Davidson, a professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance, is set for 7 p.m. Mondavi Center is preparing to host Israeli dance company Batsheva for two performances of "Deca Dance," a remix of choreographer Ohad Naharin's first decade of work.
Teachers, educators and others interested in purchasing blocks of tickets for the Matinee Series are advised to call (530) 754-4689. as part of the Wells Fargo School Matinee Series, and 8 p.m. The women are set to perform twice: at 11 a.m. The program runs the gamut from pop hits to jazz standards to traditional Native American music, with the singers presenting individual sets and then gathering for Amazing Grace as the finale. These three musicians, listed with their American Indian nations of ancestry, are set to present their First-Nations Women concert Oct.