
ONGOING
Art Exhibitions.
Picasso. Through Nov. 28. In conjunction with Atlanta Celebrates Picasso, a city-wide event highlighting the life and work of Pablo Picasso. Fritz Bultman: Collages. Through Jan. 18. British Watercolors from the West Foundation Coe. Through Jan. 18. Jacques Bellange: 17th-Century Printmaker of Lorraine. Through Jan. 18. At Table in the 18th Century. Through Feb. 8. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.
School of Art Exhibition.
Recent Calculations 1994-1997, paintings by Richard Olsen. Through Dec. 5. Main Gallery, Visual Arts Building.
NOVEMBER
24 Monday
Students' Thanksgiving Recess.
No classes through Nov. 28.
25 Tuesday
Sweet Pea Club: Little Richard Pitcher Plant...
For children ages 3 to 5 and their parent helpers. 9:30 a.m.-10: 30 a.m. State Botanical Garden. 542-1244.
Men's Basketball vs. Georgia Southern.
7:30 p.m. Stegeman Coliseum.
26 Wednesday
Video Screening.
Matthew Merian: European Engraver and Historian. Through Jan. 18. In conjunction with the exhibition Jacques Bellange: 17th-Century Printmaker of Lorraine. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.
27 Thursday
Thanksgiving Holiday.
UGA offices closed through Nov. 28.
28 Friday
Volleyball vs. Clemson.
7 p.m. Ramsey Student Center.
Men's Basketball vs. Texas.
7:30 p.m. Stegeman Coliseum.
29 Saturday
Football vs. Georgia Tech.
1 p.m. Atlanta. ABC-TV.
30 Sunday
Women's Basketball vs. Clemson.
2:30 p.m. Stegeman Coliseum.
DECEMBER
1 Monday
Final Exams for Fall Quarter.
Through Dec. 4.
European Center of Georgia Lecture.
"The New British Government, the European Union and the New Single Currency," the Honorable Peter Marshall, Her Majesty's Consul- General, British Consulate- General, Atlanta. 11 a.m. Chapel.
2 Tuesday
Institute for Behavioral Research Colloquium.
"Confronting Reality: Is Psychological Science Up to the Challenge?" William C. Howell, American Psychological Association. 3:30 p.m. 137 Tate Student Center.
Performing Arts Center Presents: U.S. Army Brass Band.
Free tickets required. 8 p.m. Hodgson Hall.
3 Wednesday
Genetics Seminar.
"Making Developmental Boundaries and the Modulation of Notch Signaling by Fringe," Ken Irvine, State University of New Jersey. 12:10 p.m. C127 Life Sciences Building. 542-8000.
Pre-Legislative Eggs & Issues Breakfast.
Sponsored by Athens Area Chamber of Commerce. Featuring local state legislative delegation discussing issues that affect the local community and UGA. 7:30 a.m. Georgia Center. 549-6800.
4 Thursday
Holiday Concert: A Georgia Brass Christmas.
$10; $6 children, students and senior citizens. 8 p.m. Hodgson Hall.
5 Friday
Swimming and Diving: Georgia Invitational.
Daily through Dec. 7. Gabrielsen Natatorium, Ramsey Student Center.
6 Saturday
Art Exhibition.
Intimate Expressions: Two Centuries of American Drawings. Through Feb. 1. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.
Friends of the Museum Opening Reception. For the winter exhibitions. 7 p.m. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.
Concert: Hope for the Holidays.
Sponsored by AIDS Coalition of Northeast Georgia. Featuring the Atlanta Gay Men's Chorus. All ticket proceeds benefit ACNG in the Athens community. $12 students; $15 all others. 8 p.m. Chapel.
Performing Arts Center Presents: Christopher Parkening, Classical Guitar.
$24 and $28. 8 p.m. Hodgson Hall. 5424400.
7 Sunday
Lamar Dodd School of Art Exhibition.
High School Art Symposium. Through Jan. 2. Main Gallery, Visual Arts Building. 542-1511.
Re-Opening of Seney-Stovall Chapel and Dedication of B. Phinizy Spalding Theatre.
Time to be announced.
Kwanzaa Celebration.
4-6 p.m. Georgia Museum of Art.
8 Monday
Cook's Holiday Express.
Through Dec. 11. Prices and menus vary daily. 11 a.m. -1:30 p.m. Georgia Hall, Tate Student Center.
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