January
24 – February 22
Illustrating Measure for Measure: Historic
and Contemporary Interpretations
Julio Fine Arts Gallery
Thursday, February 21, Reception, 5:00 – 7:00 PM
Thursday, February 7
“The Making of Measure for Measure:
A behind the scene discussion with Loyola
student editors, artists and publishers"
4th Floor Programming
Room, 5:30 PM
February
15-17, 22-24
Evergreen Players present
William Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure"
Directed
by James Bunzli
McManus Theatre
Monday
February 18
“Vocation and Virtue in the Fallen World”
Sister Panagia, Sister Theotokos, Sister Mary of Ephesus
Institute of the Incarnate Word
5:00 PM,
4th Floor Programming Space
Tuesday February 19
Keynote:
Al Braunmuller,
Distinguished Professor
English and Comparative Literature, UCLA
"Justice, Law and Mercy in Measure for Measure”
7:00 PM,
McManus Theatre
Tuesday February 26
Robert Miola,
Gerard Manley Hopkins
Professor of English, & Professor of Classics
Loyola College in
Maryland
“Darkness as a Bride:
Classical Ideas of Justice in Measure for Measure”
6:00 PM, McGuire Hall West
Monday March 10
Laura J.
Beard,
Associate Professor of Spanish, Portuguese, Comparative Literature, Women's
Studies & Latin American and Iberian Studies,
Department of Classical and Modern Languages and Literatures
Texas Tech University
“Can Justice be Measured? The Legacy of the Indian Residential School System”
6:00 pm., College Conference Center
105/107
Tuesday
March 11
2008 Muriel and Andrew J. Caulfield Memorial Lecture
Gene Roberts, The Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland, “Judging Race: The Press and Civil Rights”
McGuire Hall, 8:00 PM
Wednesday March 12
DaCamera Singers and Players,
"Sounds of the Renaissance"
The DaCamera Singers and members of the Peabody Renaissance Ensemble will
perform music of the Renaissance as well as music from the age of Shakespeare.
Directed by Ernest Liotti,
7:30 PM, McManus
Theatre
Thursday, March 13
Michael McShane,
Associate Professor of Pilosphy
Loyola College in Maryland
"Shakespeare and Justice"
5:00 PM, 4th Floor Andrew White Student Center
Tuesday March 18
Professor Carole Levin,
Willa Cather Professor of History, University of
Nebraska ,
"Murder not then the fruit within my womb":
Women, Crime, and
Pregnancy in Early Modern
English History and Culture"
5:00 PM,
4th Floor Programming Room
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