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William Shakespeare
wrote 37 plays.
On Sunday, Feb. 14, the , a resident
company at Smith, will tackle every one in a
two-hour stage production, The
Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged), as part of the 's Four Sundays in February.
Martha Rhodes, whose
poetry was described by Louise Glück as "savage,
wry, mordantly witty, tender, stern, deluded, sane," will
read her work on Tuesday, Feb. 9, at 7:30 p.m. in Stoddard
Auditorium as part of the ongoing Poetry Center reading
series.
Can quicksand
really suck you to your death? What happens when atomic
nuclei collide? The series "Science at
the Center" will answer these questions and
more via weekly informal mini-lectures, every Wednesday,
from 12:50 to 1 p.m. in the McConnell Hall foyer.
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Pieces of 150
species of wood from exotic locales and histories will
be the rewards for the highest bidders at a Botanic
Garden silent auction on Friday, Feb. 12, from 7 to
8 p.m. in the Lyman Conservatory's Church Exhibition
Gallery. The pieces are remnants from
the exhibition .
Student performers
in the student production of The
Vagina Monologues, the
iconic play by writer/activist Eve Ensler, attest to
feelings of empowerment.
This year's performance takes place on Saturday, Feb.
13, at 7:30 p.m. in John M. Greene Hall.
By recording
lectures, faculty members can
use footage in fielding students'
questions and recapturing information.
Michael Barresi, biological sciences,
about his work with Lecture Capture.
He will elaborate on Tuesday, Feb. 9, as
part of the .
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