November 14, 2016
Don't Miss It!
Ron Chernow's biography "Alexander Hamilton," which led to a musical, deals with subjects from monetary policy to civil discourse and a failure of it. Hamilton helped shape a nation that is always reshaping itself. Chernow's talk is one of the stimulating and relevant events on Purdue's calendar. Don't Miss It!
NOVEMBER 14
The annual Cancer Culture and Community Colloquium will host a 9 a.m.-5 p.m. celebration of the new program in medical humanities and a 7:30 p.m. keynote event. Details
Purdue's World Film Forum continues with showings Nov. 14 and 21, will focus on a theme of "Migration" and subtitled films set mainly in Italy and Mexico. 7 p.m. program. Free admission and popcorn; also cash bar. Lafayette Theater, 600 Main St., Lafayette. Details
NOVEMBER 15
Ron Chernow, author of the book "Alexander Hamilton," which inspired the Broadway hit musical, will speak in a 6 p.m. forum following a 5 p.m. reception; Brian Lamb, founder and executive chairman of C-SPAN, will moderate. The event is hosted by the Purdue Institute for Civic Communication in partnership with the Presidential Lecture Series initiated by President Mitch Daniels. Details
NOVEMBER 16
Purdue Theatre will continue its late fall production, "The Secret in the Wings," directed by Amy Lynn Budd. Characters from fairy tales materialize … for a while. Through Nov. 20. $. Details
NOVEMBER 17
Inon Barnatan, a pianist known globally for a technical mastery that supports exceptional musicality and expressiveness, will perform on Purdue's Steinway D piano. 7:30 p.m. STEW, Loeb Playhouse. $. Details
NOVEMBER 18
All of the jazz bands in Purdue Bands & Orchestra will take turns on very recent compositions by big names and students right here in "Just Off the Press." 8 p.m. STEW, Loeb Playhouse. Details
NOVEMBER 20
The Purdue Wind Ensemble will bring "Heroes," a tribute to greats in many walks of life, and will be joined by students from Penn High School. 2:30 p.m. Long Center, 111 N. Sixth St., Lafayette. Details
NOVEMBER 14-27
Sports time. Just remember: It's our house.
* Men's basketball. NCAA defending champion Villanova meets Purdue. 7 p.m. Nov. 14. Next it's Georgia State in the homestyle first game of the Cancun Challenge at 7 p.m. Nov. 18. After a two-game trip to the actual Cancun, Purdue will host NJIT at either noon or 3:30 p.m. Nov. 26. $. Men's basketball
* Women's and men's diving. Purdue will plunge into competition at the IUPUI House of Champions Invitational. 10 a.m. daily Nov. 17-19. $. IU Natatorium, IUPUI campus, Indianapolis. Men | Women
* Football. A powerhouse Wisconsin squad hopes to build bowl momentum at Purdue's expense. Kickoff TBA. Nov. 19. $. Football
* Women's basketball. USC Upstate will try to be an upstart at 7 p.m. Nov. 17, then Southern Illinois comes north at 2 p.m. Nov. 20. Women's basketball
* Wrestling. The storied Iowa team will hope to avoid seeing an improving Purdue squad rewrite the ending. 1 p.m. $. Wrestling
A PEEK AHEAD
DECEMBER 3-4
The 83rd Annual Purdue Christmas Show, in its four shows, will thrill the hearts of young and old once again. Noon, 4 and 8 p.m. Dec. 3; and 2 p.m. Dec. 4. Elliott Hall of Music. $. Details
DECEMBER 5-10
It's a week of traditional and fresh enjoyment as Holidays at the Union includes the Christmas tree arrival, Holidays Around the World, musical performances and Breakfast with Santa. Details
DECEMBER 9
Purdue Bands & Orchestras is instrumental in the gala season with "Tuba Christmas" plus "Holiday Cheer & All That Jazz," a favorite pairing. 7 and 8 p.m. STEW, Loeb Playhouse. Details
DECEMBER 9-10
"Winter Works" by the Purdue Contemporary Dance Company features student dancers and choreography by Division of Dance faculty. 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9; and 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 10. $. Details
These and other events, plus other timely information, are listed in the Purdue Today calendars under "Events" at www.purdue.edu/newsroom/purduetoday.