Calendar of Events
Issue date: 11/13/09 Section: The Verge
Today
10 a.m. Screenwriters Workshop with
Craig Titley in the Tarble Atrium
1 p.m. Chris Mitchell- "Our American
Cousin: Melodrama and the Civil War" in the Tarble Atrium
2:30 p.m. Kevin Anderson- Lincoln, the
Civil War and Race
4 p.m. David Smith and Joseph
Heumann- Film and History
5:30 p.m. INTERMISSION
7 p.m. "An Occurrence at Owl Creek
Bridge" by Robert Enrico circa
1962
Civil War era music: Ben Leddy
and Claire Johnson
Saturday
10:30 a.m. Children's activities at the
Charleston Public Library
11 a.m. Stop Motion Film Screening at
the Charleston Public Library
2 p.m. "The General" by Clyde Bruckman
and Buster Keaton circa 1927
Chuck Koplinski introduction at
the Charleston Public Library
4 p.m. Meet and Greet reception at Roc's
Bar and Grill
7 p.m. "Glory" by Edward Zwick circa 1989
Randy Jackson, Civil War
re-enactors and Dan Gire
introduction at the Will Rogers
Theatre
10 a.m. Screenwriters Workshop with
Craig Titley in the Tarble Atrium
1 p.m. Chris Mitchell- "Our American
Cousin: Melodrama and the Civil War" in the Tarble Atrium
2:30 p.m. Kevin Anderson- Lincoln, the
Civil War and Race
4 p.m. David Smith and Joseph
Heumann- Film and History
5:30 p.m. INTERMISSION
7 p.m. "An Occurrence at Owl Creek
Bridge" by Robert Enrico circa
1962
Civil War era music: Ben Leddy
and Claire Johnson
Saturday
10:30 a.m. Children's activities at the
Charleston Public Library
11 a.m. Stop Motion Film Screening at
the Charleston Public Library
2 p.m. "The General" by Clyde Bruckman
and Buster Keaton circa 1927
Chuck Koplinski introduction at
the Charleston Public Library
4 p.m. Meet and Greet reception at Roc's
Bar and Grill
7 p.m. "Glory" by Edward Zwick circa 1989
Randy Jackson, Civil War
re-enactors and Dan Gire
introduction at the Will Rogers
Theatre




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