PCAL Calendar
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 1:30pm - 4:30pm
- Location: Recital Hall - FAC 189
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Please direct questions about this event to Dr. Zachary Lopes!
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00am
Shake Rag Neighborhood: Past and Present
The Shake Rag neighborhood is a vital part of Bowling Green’s past and present. The downtown community grew steadily after the Civil War as a segregated part of the city for many African Americans. Join us for a panel discussion about this vibrant National Register of Historic Places neighborhood and the community’s culture. Learn more about those who built Shake Rag, along with present day community leaders.
Sponsored by the Kentucky African American Heritage Commission.
Location: Kentucky Museum
- Location: The Capitol Arts Center (416 E Main Ave.)
- Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm
O Pioneer reckons with and redefines the American pioneer.
This documentary follows three West Virginians—a blacksmith, a seamstress, and a hospital chaplain—as they creatively navigate hardship and call us to champion the pioneer within.
Narrated by lyricist and musician Kaïa Kater, the film weaves verité moments with archival footage, poetic vignettes, and dream-like animation—as Tim Hibbs, Nellie Rose Gundersen Davis, and James Morley humbly answer their calls to pioneer a way forward.
Free tickets are available at capitolbg.org. After the screening, a Q&A with filmmakers will be offered.
- Location: DSU Auditorium
- Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Charles Blow is an opinion columnist for The New York Times, writing about national politics, public opinion, and social justice, with a focus on racial equality and LGBTQIA+ rights. He has written two New York Times best-selling books: "Fire Shut Up in My Bones", which has been turned into an opera, and "The Devil You May Know", which inspired the HBO documentary, "South to Black Power". He also serves as a political analyst for for MSNBC.
A book signing will immediately follow his talk. A QR attendance code will also be available. Admission is free, no tickets are necessary, and seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Location: Gordon Wilson Hall Lab Theatre
- Time: 7:30pm
This formal and adjudicated dance concert features the original choreography of WKU dance students. Creations include diverse and unique stories and themes presented through a variety of dance genres and styles!
All tickets are $8. Purchase tickets now on wku.showare.com.
- Location: Gordon Wilson Hall Lab Theatre
- Time: 7:30pm
This formal and adjudicated dance concert features the original choreography of WKU dance students. Creations include diverse and unique stories and themes presented through a variety of dance genres and styles!
All tickets are $8. Purchase tickets now on wku.showare.com.
- Location: Gordon Wilson Hall Lab Theatre
- Time: 7:30pm
This formal and adjudicated dance concert features the original choreography of WKU dance students. Creations include diverse and unique stories and themes presented through a variety of dance genres and styles!
All tickets are $8. Purchase tickets now on wku.showare.com.
- Location: Gordon Wilson Hall Lab Theatre
- Time: 2:00pm
This formal and adjudicated dance concert features the original choreography of WKU dance students. Creations include diverse and unique stories and themes presented through a variety of dance genres and styles!
All tickets are $8. Purchase tickets now on wku.showare.com.
- Location: First Christian Church
- Time: 4:00pm
Student Capstone Recital - Will Mason-Walker
- Location: CH 210
- Time: 4:30pm
Historical Figures Who Give You The Ick
- Time: 5:00pm
Africana Studies Lecture: Ana Lucia Araujo, author of Humans in Shackles: An Atlantic History of Slavery, "The Enduring Significance of the History of Atlantic Slavery"
- Location: Van Meter Hall
- Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm
To include repertoire from:
Grieg Piano Concerto, movement 1
Beethoven Symphony 3, movements
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