Here is the low-down of the few events happening around campus for October and November
Productions: Monday Movie Night Double Feature Associated Students’ Productions Presents Monday Movie Night- Halloween Night Double Feature Halloweentown & Purge: Election Year When: Mon, October 31, 6:30pm – 10:00pm Location: Top of Cesar Chavez Student Center. Recital: Annual Scary Concert Faculty pianists Inara Morgenstern and Victoria Neve perform Halloween-themed music, an annual SF State tradition for more than 20 years. When: Monday, October 31, 201601:10 PM – 02:00 PM Location: Knuth Hall, Creative Arts Building More info: https://lca.sfsu.edu/events/2016-10-31-200000-2016-10-31-210000/815305 Revolution Times: Underground Press of the ’60s and ’70s The history of 1960s and 1970s radical newspapers comes to life in this visual exhibit, featuring historically significant counterculture newspapers from of the archive of Black Panther Party historian Billy X Jennings. The exhibit features selections from The Black Panther Newspaper, The Berkeley Barb, The East Village Other, Basta Ya, Berkeley Tribe, San Francisco Oracle, Chicago Seed and many others. Curated and designed by Stacy Asher, Aaron Sutherlen and students at University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
When: October 20 – December 1 Location: Design Gallery (Room 115), Fine Arts building Hours: 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Cost: Free Opening reception: November 3, 5 – 7 p.m. More info: http://lca.sfsu.edu/events/2016-10-20-070000-2016-11-18-080000/815379 Depot: Jazz Night
When: Tue, November 1, 6pm – 8pm Associated Students’ Productions The Depot Presents
“Hot can be cool & cool can be hot & each can be both. But hot or cool man, Jazz is Jazz.” – Louis Armstrong
Free / All Ages / Open to the Public
The 2016 Presidential Election: Issues and Analysis This course and public lecture series is intended to help the campus community and general public better understand the social and public policy issues raised by the 2016 presidential election. SF State faculty critically examine the electoral process and the 2016 campaign issues in light of their historical, social, economic, political and cultural context. Facilitators: Joel Kassiola and Marcela Garcia-Castanon. November 1: U.S. Foreign Affairs: Russia, China, Cuba and Latin America and Africa Panelists: Andrei Tsygankov (International Relations), Anthony D’gastino (History), Aguibou Yansane (International Relations), Juanita Darling (International Relations), Kathleen Gordy (Political Science), Qian Guo (Geography), Sujian Guo (Political Science) When: Tuesday, November 1, 201604:10 PM – 05:50 PM Location: McKenna Theatre, Creative Arts building More info: http://politicalscience.sfsu.edu/2016-presidential-election-course
Depot: Social Justice in My Life Associated Students’ Productions The Depot and Students for Quality Education present: Social Justice in My Life. There will be Spoken Word and Activist Artwork
Free / All Ages / Open to the Public
When: Wed, November 2, 6pm – 9pm Location: The Depot, 1650 Holloway Ave Lower Conference Level, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
The Best of Polish Cinema: Agnieszka Holland’s Europa, Europa A boy in Nazi Germany joins the Hitler Youth to conceal that he is Jewish. 1990. The School of Cinema opens its The Best of Polish Cinema course to the public on Wednesday evenings this fall. The screenings proceed chronologically from the 1950s to present, showcasing the most memorable works of the greatest Polish directors. All films will be shown with English subtitles. Featured as Cinema 401, the course is taught by Professor Steven Kovacs with graduate student Katarzyna Rogawska.
When: Wednesday, November 2, 20160 7:10 PM – 09:55 PM Location: Coppola Theatre, Fine Arts building More info: http://lca.sfsu.edu/events/2016-11-03-020000/815293
Women’s Center: Come As You Are Associated Students’ Women’s Center Presents: Come As You Are: 4th Annual Runway Show There will be food and music.
When: Fri, November 4, 6pm – 8pm Location: Jack Adams HallÂ