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Public Events September 2018 Subscribe to this publication by emailing Carol Chen atSubscribe [email protected] to this publication by emailing Shayla Butler at [email protected] Table of Contents Overview Fall Event Highlights ............................................................................................. 3 Northwestern Events Arts and Performances .......................................................................................... 8 Living Neighborhood and Community Relations Leisure and Social ......................................................................................... 10 1603 Orrington Avenue, Suite 1730 Norris Mini Courses Evanston, IL 60201 Around Campus www.northwestern.edu/communityrelations ARTica (art studio) Norris Outdoors Northwestern Music Academy Dave Davis Religious Services ......................................................................................... 13 Executive Director [email protected] Sports, Health, and Wellness 847-491-8434 Northwestern Wildcat Athletics ................................................................... 14 Recreation ..................................................................................................... 18 Academic Lectures To receive this publication electronically One Book, One Northwestern: Danielle Allen, Our Declaration .............. 20 every month, please email Shayla Butler at Academic Lectures ....................................................................................... 21 [email protected] Evanston Campus Map and Parking Information Cover image The sun breaks over the Charles Deering Library. Courtesy of Hello Kylie Photography. ‘Kits, ‘Cats, and Kids Block Party Fall Event Highlights Thurs, 9/13, 4:45-7:30 PM, free September-December 2018 Sherman Avenue and Davis Street Contact: Katie Stankiewicz, Join us on campus for events this fall as we welcome our community and help us [email protected] kick off a new school year! Evanston residents of all ages are invited to celebrate the back to school season at the annual ‘Kits, ‘Cats, and Kids Block Party. There SEPTEMBER will be games, arts and crafts, family-friendly activities filling the street, live music, the ETHS Marching Band and NU Marching Band, rousing pep rally-style Up is Down: Mid-century Experiments in Advertising and Film at the speeches, and lots of dining options. The first 200 hot dogs are free, sponsored by Goldsholl Studio First Bank & Trust. Discounted football tickets for the 9/15 Northwestern vs. Akron Sat, 9/8 to Sun, 12/9, free game will be sold, and can also be purchased at www.nusports.com with code Block Museum of Art, 40 Arts Circle Drive “PURPLE” until 9/14. In the 1950s, Chicago-based design firm Goldsholl and Associates made a name for itself with innovative "designs-in-film." Headed by Morton and Millie Goldsholl, the studio produced television spots, films, trademarks, corporate identities, and print advertisements for international corporations like Kimberly-Clark, Motorola, and 7-Up. Although they were compared to some of the most celebrated design firms of the day, the Goldsholls and their designers are relatively unknown today. Opening in September 2018, the Block Museum’s exhibition Up is Down: Mid- Century Experimentation in Advertising and Film at the Goldsholl Studio will reexamine the innovative work of Goldsholl and Associates and its national impact. Northwestern Football vs. Akron (Evanston Day!) Sat, 9/15, 6:30 PM kickoff, tickets $20-40 Ryan Field, 1501 Central St, Evanston Contact: Northwestern Athletics, 888-467-8775We celebrate Evanston as the ‘Cats face Akron’s Zips. Join the free pre-game at Wildcat Alley just northeast of Ryan Field at 3:30 PM for face-painting, giveaways, Willie the Wildcat, and our marching band. Then, cheer on the ‘Cats as they come roaring into the 2018! www.northwestern.edu/communityrelations September 2018 3 10th Annual CIERA Public Lecture Series – Astrophysicist Vicky Kalogera Thurs, 10/11, 5:00 PM, free Cahn Auditorium, 600 Emerson St, Evanston Contact: CIERA, [email protected] Vicky Kalogera is the co-founder and the current director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Exploration and Research in Astrophysics (CIERA) and the Daniel I. Linzer Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences at Northwestern. Kalogera is the lead astrophysicist in the LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC), LIGO being the telescopes that first detected gravitational waves in 2015. An expert in the astrophysics of black holes and neutron stars and in LIGO data analysis, Kalogera has been a member of the LSC for more than 15 years, and was elected a member of the US National Academy of Sciences in 2018. Northwestern vs. Nebraska (Homecoming) Evanston MashUp Sat, 10/13, 11:00 AM, ticket $50+ Thurs, 9/20, 5:30-9:00 PM, $95 until 9/6 and $125 afterwards or $50 for those Ryan Field, 1501 Central St, Evanston 35 years and under Contact: Northwestern Athletics, 888-467-8775 Norris University Center, 1999 Campus Drive Cheer on the ‘Cats as we take on the Nebraska Cornhuskers during Homecoming Contact: Evanston Chamber of Commerce, [email protected] and Reunion Weekend. Be sure to join us at the free pre-game at Wildcat Alley just Join Northwestern and Evanston for a night of conversations, food, and music at northeast of Ryan Field prior to the game for face-painting, giveaways, Willie the this business and community mixer. Co-hosted by Evanston Mayor Steve Hagerty Wildcat, and our marching band. and Northwestern President Morton Schapiro, this event embodies the spirit of collaboration and the positive impact of their powerful partnership. Open House Chicago Sat, 10/13 and Sun, 10/14, check OCTOBER website for opening times that vary by site, free Norris Mini Courses Evanston and Chicago Register now for October classes. Contact: Eric Rogers, The Norris University Center offers a range of leisure [email protected] classes – everything from wine appreciation to Tour Millar Chapel, be an ceramics – open to the public. Learn new skills and astronomer at Dearborn hobbies in a relaxed environment. See pg. 10 Observatory, and explore Deering Library, along with other local venues throughout Evanston and Chicago. Get insider access and special tours, and be on the lookout for sites that are normally not available for public viewing! www.northwestern.edu/communityrelations September 2018 4 Tengyue Zhang, 2017 First Prize Winner of Margaret Atwood, Keynote Address the Guitar Foundations of American Tues, 10/30, 4:30 PM, free, tickets required, International Competition register through the Norris box office. Sat, 10/13, 7:30 PM, $30 public, $10 students Pick Staiger Concert Hall, 50 Arts Circle Drive Galvin Recital Hall, 70 Arts Circle Drive Contact: Nancy Cunniff, 847-467-2294, Contact: Bienen Ticket Office, 847-467-4000 [email protected] 2017 first prize winner of the Guitar Foundation of Hear the author of One Book One Northwestern America International Competition, Tengyue pick The Handmaid’s Tale deliver a keynote Zheng has also received top prizes in competitions address. Copies of the book will be available for in Austria, China, Russia, and the US. As winner sale ahead of the book signing to follow the of the GFA prize, in 2018 he began a concert tour speech. in of over 50 North American cities, including his recital debut in Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall, Margaret Eleanor Atwood, is a Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, with additional dates in Europe, South America, and China. His debut recording— inventor, teacher and environmental activist. She has published seventeen books featuring music of Bach, Scarlatti, Brouwer, Assad, Tansman, and Castelnuovo- of poetry, sixteen novels, ten books of non-fiction, eight collections of short fiction, Tedesco—was released in June 2018 on the Naxos label. eight children’s books, and one graphic novel, as well as several small press editions in poetry and fiction. Atwood and her writing have won numerous awards and Northwestern vs. Wisconsin (Family Weekend) honors including the Man Booker Prize, Arthur C. Clarke Award, Governor Sat, 10/27, Time TBD, ticket $50+ General's Award, and the National Book Critics and PEN Center USA Lifetime Ryan Field, 1501 Central St, Evanston Achievement Awards. Contact: Northwestern Athletics, 888-467-8775 Cheer on the ‘Cats as we take on the Wisconsin Badger’s during Family Weekend. NOVEMBER You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown Fri, 11/2 – Sun, 11/8, times vary, $6-$12 Hal & Martha Hyer Wallis Theater, 1949 Campus Drive Contact: Wirtz Center Box Office, 847-491-7282, [email protected] Explore a day in the life through the eyes of Charlie Brown and his colorful friends in the Peanuts gang including Lucy, Sally, Schroeder, Linus, and of course Snoopy! Based on the beloved Charles Schultz comic strip that have delighted countless generations, this witty and big-hearted Broadway musical features charming songs and vignettes that remind us of the joys of friendship and the pleasure of the simple things in life. Recommdnded for ages 3 and up. Chicago Humanities Festival at Northwestern Men’s Basketball vs. New Orleans Sun, 10/28, see website in early September for times and tickets Thurs, 11/8, time TBD, individual ticket prices vary Note that the events at Northwestern are on 10/28 but the festival runs until 11/11 (season ticket sales here) Multiple locations