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Film Studies 
Film : Double Indemnity
Monday, September 22
7:30 p.m.
Ashley Square Cinemas, Downtown Greencastle
Billy Wilder's 1944 classic adaptation of James M. Cain's novel. Barbara Stanwyk and Fred MacMurray heat up the screen in this noir touchstone of lust, greed, and betrayal. "Let's ride."
For more information on Film Studies Film and Speaker Series, click HERE.
Film Studies 
Film : Lolita
Monday, September 29
7:30 p.m.
Ashley Square Cinemas, Downtown Greencastle
In conjunction with Banned Books Week, we are pleased to present Stanley Kubrick's 1962 adaptation of the Nabokov novel. Starring James Mason, Shelley Winters, Peter Sellers and Sue Lyon.
For more information on Film Studies Film and Speaker Series, click HERE.
School of Music 
Guest Artist : Larry Smith, organ
Tuesday, September 30
7:30 p.m.
Kresge Auditorium
Green Center for the Performing Arts
Larry Smith is professor of organ and chair of the organ department at Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. A concert organist of national recognition, he has performed solo recitals for three national American Guild of Organists conventions and has served as one of the judges for the National Organ Playing Competition. He has produced CDs for VOR Digital Records and Martin Ott Organ Company.
For more information on DePauw School of Music , click HERE.
Kelly Writers Series 
Michael Martone, writer
Wednesday, October 1
7:30 p.m.
Peeler Auditorium, Richard E. Peeler Art Center
Michael Martone is a native Hoosier and Indiana University graduate who, according to his former teacher, John Barth, writes "...with a keen eye, deadpan humor, and an amused, massively knowledgeable obsession with his native Indiana." Currently a professor of English at the University of Alabama, Martone is the author of seven works of fiction, including Fort Wayne is Seventh on Hitler's List, The Blue Guide to Indiana, Michael Martone: Fictions, and Double-Wide, his latest work of collected fiction. His nonfiction works include The Flatness and Other Landscapes: Essays, and Unconventions: Attempting the Art of Craft and the Craft of Art.
For more information on Kelly Writers Series, click HERE.
School of Music 
Guest Artist : Jeff Nelson, horn
Thursday, October 2
7:30 p.m.
Thompson Recital Hall, Green Center for the Performing Arts
Internationally acclaimed Canadian hornist Jeff Nelson's eclectic career comprises a true cross-section of the music industry. He is equally successful in both classical and contemporary genres and in the roles of both musician and mentor. As a performer, Nelson is best known as hornist for the world-famous Canadian Brass. As a pedagogue, he teaches horn, chamber music, and trains people in what he calls "fearlessness" at Indiana University Jacobs School of Music.
For more information on the School of Music , click HERE.
DePauw Theatre 
Einstein and the Roosevelts
Friday and Saturday, October 3, 4, and 11 at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday Matinee, October 9 and 12
at 4:00 p.m.
Moore Theatre, Green Center for the Performing Arts
Written by the Broadway award-winning team and DePauw alumni Nancy Ford '57 and Gretchen Cryler '57, Einstein and the Roosevelts is the premiere of an inventive musical presenting some lesser-known history of one of America's most influential couples. The story takes place at an after-life birthday party thrown for Eleanor in the cosmos to which Albert Einstein has been invited because he has developed a musical method for summoning up moments from the past. The production's imaginative revelations of buried secrets and passions promises to both entertain and educate by combining history and whimsy to illuminate the characters' past choices surrounding love, marriage and politics during wartime.
For more information on DePauw Theatre, click HERE.
Galleries at Peeler 
Faculty Art Exhibition
Through September 28
Richard E. Peeler Art Center
An exhibition featuring recent work by members of the DePauw studio art faculty.
For more information on The Galleries at Peeler , click HERE.
Emison Museum of Art 
Andy Warhol: Faces and Names
Through December 14
William Weston Clarke Emison Museum of Art
This exhibition - featuring over 150 Polaroid and black-and-white photographs by Andy Warhol recently given to DePauw University by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts - examines the artist's photography in context with his prints, paintings and films, and illuminates the enormous influence his work has had on contemporary artistic practice.
For more information on the Emison Museum of Art, click HERE.
Galleries at Peeler 
Experimental Geography
Through December 12
Richard E. Peeler Art Center
An exhibition exploring the distinction between geographical study and artistic experience of the earth, as well as the juncture where the two realms collide. Opening reception with gallery talk by curator and activist Nato Thompson.
For more information on The Galleries at Peeler , click HERE.
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SCHOOL OF MUSIC
FACULTY RECITAL : ANNE REYNOLDS, flute
Monday,
September 22
7:30 p.m.
Thompson Recital Hall,
Green Center for the Performing Arts
DEPAUW UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA - ORCENITH SMITH, director
Sunday,
September 28
3:00 p.m.
Kresge Auditorium ,
Green Center for the Performing Arts
FACULTY RECITAL : JI-WOON JUNG, violin, YEON-JI YUN, cello, and HYE-SEON CHOI, piano
Sunday,
September 28
5:00 p.m.
Thompson Recital Hall,
Green Center for the Performing Arts
MASTER CLASS WITH SHARON MANN, piano
Monday
September 29
7:00 p.m.
Thompson Recital Hall,
Green Center for the Performing Arts
DEPAUW JAZZ ENSEMBLE - LEONARD FOY, director
Sunday, October 5
3:00 p.m.
Kresge Auditorium,
Green Center for the Performing Arts
FACULTY RECITAL : MAY PHANG, piano
Sunday, October 5
7:30 p.m.
Thompson Recital Hall,
Green Center for the Performing Arts

Thursdays
9 p.m. - 11 p.m.
The Fluttering Duck
The Walden Inn
September 25
Paul Musser Trio
October 2
DePauw Jazz at the Duck is a weekly jazz series dedicated to bringing diverse programming to the DePauw and Greencastle communities. The event is free and open
to the public. For more information on Jazz at DePauw click HERE.
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