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Andy Warhol's “Cow Wallpaper” is part of an
upcoming exhibit, "Creatures from the Permanent
Collection," at UM's Montana Museum of Art &
Culture. The Warhol piece was donated to the
museum by UM President George and Jane Dennison.
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greetings!
Welcome to TGIF News. This e-mail newsletter is
provided weekly, except during the summer and
scheduled academic breaks, as a service to
students, alumni, employees and friends of The
University of Montana.
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History Of Violin Subject Of UM Lecture-Concert
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The next installment of the President’s Lecture Series
at UM will explore the first 150 years of the
development of the violin.
Monica Huggett, professor of baroque violin at the
Royal Academy of Music, London, will present “A
Short History of the Early Violin: A Lecture-Concert”
at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16, in the University’s
Music Recital Hall.
Huggett also will hold a master class from 3:10 to
4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15, in the same location.
Both events are free and open to the public.
In the 16th century, the violin was used by traveling
professionals – very often gypsies – to play dance
tunes at weddings, parties and other celebrations, as
well as in public houses or just in the street. By the
middle of the 18th century, violin virtuosi were as
famous as modern-day sports figures, and for the
amateur dilettante aristocracy, the violin was the
instrument of choice.
To demonstrate how that extraordinary
transformation took place, Huggett will begin the
lecture-concert with a selection of dances from the
Stuart Masque and later treat audience members to
sonatas by Marini, Biber and Corelli.
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Event Celebrates Middle Eastern Heritage
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Music, dancing and an appetizer buffet are just some
of the highlights planned for “Middle Eastern Heritage
Night,” a community celebration on Sunday, Nov. 13,
at UM.
Events will be held in the University Center Ballroom
beginning at 6 p.m., with a keynote address
titled “Reflections on the Middle East From Baghdad
to Sanaa and Back” by Ambassador Barbara Bodine.
Bodine served in the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait during
the 1990 Iraqi invasion, was ambassador to Yemen
during the terrorist attacks on the USS Cole and was
the Iraqi post-conflict reconstruction coordinator in
2003.
Dancing to music by the Oriental Jazz Ensemble and
a Middle Eastern appetizer buffet will follow the
lecture.
The community is invited to attend the festivities.
The cost is $10 for general admission or $5 for
students. For more information, call the World Affairs
Council of Montana at (406) 728-3328.
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‘Creatures’ Features Artistic Portrayals Of Animals
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Wild and domesticated animals are the subjects of
works that will be exhibited at the Montana Museum
of Art and Culture from Tuesday, Nov. 22, through
Wednesday, Dec. 21.
“Creatures from the Permanent Collection” will be in
the museum’s Paxson Gallery, located in UM’s
Performing Arts and Radio/Television Center. The
exhibit appeals to all ages and is free and open to
the public.
An opening reception will be held from 5 to 7 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 2, at the gallery.
“Creatures from the Permanent Collection” includes
works by internationally known artists such as Andy
Warhol and regionally important artists such as Edgar
Paxson, Walter Hook and Steve Glueckert. Also
included are works from the museum’s permanent
collection that have never before been exhibited,
such as the painting of a lion by 19th century French
academic painter Jean Leon Gerome.
At noon Thursday, Dec. 1, Professor Kerry Foresman
of UM’s Division of Biological Sciences and Barbra
Brady of the Humane Society of Western Montana
will present a gallery talk, “Framing Creatures: The
Wild and the Domestic.”
Gallery hours are Tuesday through Thursday from 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 4 to
8:30 p.m. Free parking now is available near the
northwest corner of the Performing Arts and
Radio/Television Center.
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Glacial Lake Missoula Open House Planned
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The public is invited to learn about Glacial Lake
Missoula at an open house hosted by the Glacial Lake
Missoula Chapter of the Ice Age Floods Institute and
by the Montana Natural History Center.
The Glacial Lake Missoula Open House takes place
Thursday, Nov. 17, at the center’s new location, 120
Hickory St., near McCormick Park in Missoula.
Festivities begin at 6 p.m. and are free and open to
the public.
The evening will feature presentations and exhibits
about the ancient glacial lake and the floods that
shaped the landscape of the Northwest, as well as
efforts to establish a National Ice Age Floods
Geologic Trail along the floods path in Montana,
Idaho, Washington and Oregon.
University of Montana geology Professor Emeritus
Dave Alt will give the keynote presentation. Alt is the
author of “Glacial Lake Missoula and Its Humongous
Floods.” A question-and-answer period will follow.
Refreshments will be served, including local wine,
cheese, beer and coffee.
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Vista Volunteers Pitch In To Make A Difference
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Seventeen new Montana Campus Compact
AmeriCorps Volunteers in Service to America recently
were sworn in by Lt. Gov. John Bohlinger,
beginning their yearlong service to communities in
the state.
The new VISTA volunteers will work in 13 Montana
communities and join eight others who are currently
serving across the state.
VISTA volunteers seek innovative ways to address
critical needs by connecting the resources that
college and university campuses provide with
Montana community organizations. Last year nearly
2,000 volunteers performed more than 18,000 hours
of service and secured in-kind donations that valued
almost $80,000, as well as cash and grants of nearly
$125,000.
For a list of new volunteers, school affiliations, areas
they will serve and their projects, see the news
release.
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Griz Defense Blanks Lumberjacks
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Montana’s defensive line pitched its third shutout of
2005 in a 23-0 road win over Northern Arizona
Saturday afternoon at the Walkup Skydome in
Flagstaff, Ariz.
The win improved the Grizzlies to 7-2 overall and 4-1
in Big Sky Conference play. Montana, which failed to
score a touchdown offensively, was led by a trio of
sophomores. Cornerback Jimmy Wilson returned a
blocked field goal 67 yards for a score. Linebacker
Alex Hawthorne returned an interception 42 yards for
a touchdown. Kicker Dan Carpenter made all three of
his field goal attempts.
The third-ranked Grizzlies continue their 2005 Big Sky
schedule this Saturday at Sacramento State. The
Griz-Hornets matchup is slated for 5:05 p.m. at
Hornet Stadium. Montana is 10-0 in the all-time
series with Sac State.
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UM Volleyball Loses Two
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The UM volleyball team lost in three games at
Eastern Washington Friday night, 26-30, 26-30 and
26-30. Saturday’s match with Portland State was a
bit closer, as the Griz nearly rallied from a 2-0 deficit,
but lost in five games, 28-30, 22-30, 30-26, 30-17
and 15-17.
The Grizzlies drop to 13-14 with the loss, 2-10 in Big
Sky Conference play.
Montana remains in eighth place in the Big Sky,
trailing seventh-place Northern Arizona, which is
3-10 in league play, and sixth-place Idaho State,
which is 4-8 in conference play.
Montana, still hoping to make the league tournament,
will host Weber State and Idaho State on the final
weekend of Big Sky Conference play. The Grizzlies
play the Wildcats at 7 p.m. Friday and the Bengals at
7 p.m. Saturday.
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Griz Basketball Under Way
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Junior Matt Dlouhy had a double-double with 15
points and 10 rebounds, helping the Grizzlies
dominate the boards 62-32 in the UM’s 83-47
exhibition-game victory over Great Falls Friday night
at Dahlberg Arena.
The Grizzlies, who limited the Argos to 24.6 percent
shooting, had four players with double-figure points
and three with double-figure rebounds.
Montana will play its second and final exhibition game
tonight at 7:05 p.m., hosting St. Martin's. The
regular-season opener is Friday, Nov. 18, at Boise
State.
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Lady Griz To Play Former Lady Griz
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The University of Montana women's basketball team
will play Deja Vu, a collection of former Lady Griz
standouts, in its final exhibition game, Sunday, Nov.
13, at 2:05 p.m.
Montana opened its exhibition season Nov. 2 with a
66-51 victory over Baden Sports. The regular season
opens Friday, Nov. 18, at Utah State.
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