Where:Zimmerli Art Museum (at Rutgers) When: Select Sundays at 3pm Cost: Free
Oct 18: Schubert for Four Hands
Oct 25: The Road to Mandalay
Nov 8: From Beethoven to Messiaen
Nov 22: Busoni Rediscovered
Jan 24: Violin Virtuosity of Yen Yu
Jan 31: Poetry & Song: Lieder of Hugo Wolf
Feb 7: Follow the Drinking Gourd
Feb 21: Maia String Quartet
Feb 28: Art Songs of Poland
Mar 7: Conformism & Rebellion: 2 Soviet Composers
Mar 21: Romanticism in Song
May 2: Concord Sonata: Music of Charles Ives
Saturday, April 26, 2008, 8pm;
Tickets: $55, $50, $40, $25
Moments to Remember Concert on Saturday, April 26 at 8pm. This magical concert features The Drifters featuring Charlie Thomas (“Save the Last Dance for Me), Gene Chandler (“Duke of Earl”), Kenny Vance and The Planotones (“Looking for an Echo”), and Johnnie and Joe (“Over the Mountain”). Tickets range from $25-55 (group, college student, and senior discounts available). Read the rest of this entry »
The evening kicks off with a casual happy hour at the Harvest Moon Brewery, featuring complimentary appetizers and discount drinks. Then, take your seat for a thrilling performance by the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra and guest pianist Emanuel Ax. Click here to learn more about the program and for music samples.
Only $25 per person!
Includes admission to happy hour and one premium orchestra level seat—a $75 value!
6 pm:
Happy Hour, complimentary appetizers and socializing at the Harvest Moon Brewery in New Brunswick.
Drink Specials:
- $3.50 pints of Harvest Moon Beers (except for Firehouse Red)
- $5 Glasses of House Wine
- $4 Well Drinks
- $6 Special Martini
8 pm:
Premium orchestra level seat at a New Jersey Symphony Orchestra concert at the State Theatre in New Brunswick.
Update from Targum:
The intermittent blare of car horns cut through the silence on George Street yesterday afternoon as hundreds sat quietly in the middle of an intersection. Traffic lights flashed yellow to red to green as protesters commemorating the five-year war in Iraq laid down their banners and megaphones for five minutes in hushed repose while dozens gazed at the impasse from sidewalks and downtown high-rises.
Protesters held up peace signs to impatient drivers as they waited out the minutes, each one symbolic of one year the U.S. has spent in Iraq.
The sit-in was part of an anti-war demonstration by University students and faculty as well as New Brunswick community members. The crowd took to the streets following a rally organized by the Walk Out Coalition.
Approximately 300 people marched in support of peace in the Middle East and ending the U.S. occupation of Iraq.