“’It’s Alive’: The Monster and Manuscript of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein” will be the topic of a lecture by Charles E. Robinson, professor of English romanticism at the University of Delaware, Thursday, March 31, at 7:30 p.m. in the Jereld R. Nicholson Library at Linfield College. … [Read more...] about Frankenstein focus of Ericksen lecture
Linfield Gallery hosts first Northwest showing of Abu Ghraib exhibit
An opening reception for “Bearing Witness,” the first Pacific Northwest exhibition of Daniel Heyman’s portraits of former Abu Ghraib detainees, will be Saturday, April 2, from 3–5 p.m. … [Read more...] about Linfield Gallery hosts first Northwest showing of Abu Ghraib exhibit
World premiere of celebrated composer to be held at Linfield College
Linfield Chamber Orchestra will feature the world premiere of “Moabit Sonnets,” written by one of the world’s most performed living composers, Libby Larsen. … [Read more...] about World premiere of celebrated composer to be held at Linfield College
New book looks at art criticism
Art Professor Brian Winkenweder co-edited Dialectical Conversions: Donald Kuspit’s Art Criticism, just released by Liverpool University Press. … [Read more...] about New book looks at art criticism
Master class to feature David Wakeham, baritone
Linfield College invites the public to learn about the male singing voice in a class taught by David Wakeham, British-based baritone, Monday, March 14, at 8 p.m. in Delkin Recital Hall in the Vivian Bull Music Center at Linfield. … [Read more...] about Master class to feature David Wakeham, baritone






