| Times | Events |
|---|---|
Black Heritage MonthCelebrate the history of African Americans all month. Office of Diversity Programs & Services, (703) 993-2700 | |
| 10 am - 8 pm | When The House Burns Down: Deborah LashJohnson Center, Gallery 123 Photography exhibition When The House Burns Down by Mason alumna Deborah Lash. The series follows two children throughout the summer in an empty world devoid of people and possessions, exploring the texture of intimate relationships. Walter Kravitz, (703) 993-7203, ekravitz@gmu.edu, School of Art |
| 2 pm | Virginia Opera OrpheeCenter for the Arts, Concert Hall By Phillip Glass. Virginia Premiere. $98; $80; $48 Center for the Arts Box Office, (703) 993-8888 |
| 2 pm | Faculty Artist SeriesdeLaski Performing Arts Building, Room 3001 John Kilkenny, percussion and Julianna Nickel, flute. Free School of Music, (703) 993-1380 |
| 2 pm | Women's Basketball: Mason vs HofstraPatriot Center Home game. Intercollegiate Athletics, (703) 993-3222 |
| 3 pm - 6 pm | Immigration Film Series: Better This WorldPrince William Campus, Occoquan Building, Verizon Auditorium Better This World (2011). Follows the journey of David McKay (22) and Bradley Crowder (23) from political neophytes to accused domestic terrorists with a particular focus on the relationship they develop with a radical activist mentor in the six months leading up to their arrests. University Life: Prince William, (703) 993-9779 |
| 4 pm | Faculty Artist SeriesHarris Theatre Lisa Berger, voice and Patricia Hussey, voice. Free School of Music, (703) 993-1380 |
| 6 pm | PB Film: Breaking Dawn Part 1Johnson Center, Cinema The Quileutes close in on expecting parents Edward and Bella, whose unborn child poses a threat to the Wolf Pack and the towns people of Forks. Program Board, (703) 993-2925 |
| 6 pm - 8:30 pm | Ana Masry: Still Living in the Square!The Hub, Ballroom An evening celebrating Egypt's multi-layered identity through music, Arabic and English poetry, singing and more. The performance is set in a symbolic square, where Egyptians have come together to showcase a diverse and complex cultural mosaic. $20; $5 Mason Students Ramy Faragalla, rfaragal@masonlive.gmu.edu |

