Sunday, 28 Feb 2010
ISU Theatre: "The Importance of Being Earnest"
Oscar Wilde's trivial comedy for serious people involves two dashing young men who have both taken the name "Earnest" to make themselves more appealing to women. When two women find the name so romantic that they declare they could not love any man who was not named "Earnest", Jack and Algernon must find a way to keep lying or change their names immediately.
Performance: Cantamus Women's Choir
Cantamus Women's Choir and Kathleen Rodde, conductor. Tickets available in advance from the Music Department Main Office.
Class: Argentine Tango Practica
A multi-level class that meets every Sunday under the guidance of Valerie Williams.
Iowa State Singers
Dr. James Rodde, conductor
Lecture: Wisdom of the Last Farmer
"Wisdom of the Last Farmer." The author of eight books, David Mas Masumoto grows organic peaches, nectarines and grapes on his 80-acre farm in Del Rey, Calif. Masumoto is a third-generation Japanese American and self-described artist farmer because captures the stories of family and the land through literature.