Writer, hum or columnist and stand-up comedian Lee Camp to perform at SBU Vol. 11 Issue 11 Nov. 19, 2004 Writer, hum or columnist and stand-up comedian Lee Camp to perform at SBU On Wednesday, Dec. 1, at 8:30 p.m., 22-year-old comedian, author and humor columnist Lee Camp will bring peals of laughter to St. Bonaventure University’s Rathskeller. Camp has been performing stand-up for more than five years and has opened for multiple stars from “Saturday Night Live.” He has also been a weekly humor columnist for four years and has authored his own book. Lee is not your average comdian. His hip, hilarious humor will keep both young and old laughing hysterically. It’s his material, work ethic and extreme onstage likeablity that made Darrell Hammond ask Camp to open for him and earn rave reviews from Jimmy Fallon. CAB Movies on SBU Channel 9 Friday 11/19: Dawn of the Dead Saturday, 11/20 - Saturday 11/27 Thanksgiving Break Sunday 11/28: Chasing Liberty Monday 11/29: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Tuesday 11/30: The Lady Killers Movie Showtimes Nightly: 7:30 p.m., 10:30 p.m. & 1:30 a.m.
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Writer, hum or columnist and stand-upcomedian Lee Camp to perform at SBU
Vol. 11 Issue 11 Nov. 19, 2004
Writer, hum or columnist and stand-upcomedian Lee Camp to perform at SBU
On Wednesday, Dec. 1, at 8:30 p.m., 22-year-old comedian,author and humor columnist Lee Camp will bring peals oflaughter to St. Bonaventure University’s Rathskeller.
Camp has been performing stand-up for more than fiveyears and has opened for multiple stars from “Saturday NightLive.” He has also been a weekly humor columnist for fouryears and has authored his own book.
Lee is not your average comdian. His hip, hilarious humorwill keep both young and old laughing hysterically. It’s hismaterial, work ethic and extreme onstage likeablity thatmade Darrell Hammond ask Camp to open for him and earnrave reviews from Jimmy Fallon.
CAB Movies on SBU Channel 9Friday 11/19: Dawn of the Dead
Sunday 11/28: Chasing LibertyMonday 11/29: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Tuesday 11/30: The Lady Killers
Movie Showtimes Nightly:7:30 p.m., 10:30 p.m. & 1:30 a.m.
The bus for Thanksgiving break will departfrom SBU on Friday, Nov. 19. The cost is $60 oneway and $75 round trip.
Departure times will be 11 p.m. from HickeyCircle, 11:15 p.m. from the Rob/Fal Circle and11:30 from Francis/Townhouses. The bus willarrive in Paramus, N.J., at the Paramus Park Mallat 6 a.m. and at NYC Penn Station, near MadisonSquare Garden, at 6:30 a.m.
The bus will return to SBU on Sunday, Nov. 28.Departure from NYC Penn Station will be at 9a.m. and from Paramus, N.J., at 9:30 a.m. Studentsare asked to be ready for pickup 15 minutes beforedeparture. Bus signups are in Student Activities,Room 208 in the Reilly Center.
Thanksgiving break bus schedule
Don’t miss out on your chance to see the BuffaloBills challenge the Cleveland Browns on Dec. 12 atRalph Wilson Stadium.
You pay only $40 and your package includes a$46 game ticket and free round-trip bus transporta-tion aboard a luxury coach.
The bus will leave at 9:30 a.m. from the back ofthe Reilly Center Arena and will make a pre-gamestop at the famous Ted’s Hotdog Stand in OrchardPark. The game begins at 1 p.m.
Sign up for the trip in the Student ActivitesOffice in Room 208 in the Reilly Center.
CAB Travel
Andres Segovia said that guitaristDavid Burgess was “an artist ofmusic with a magnificent tech-
nique.” Experience this for yourself asBurgess performs “500 Years of SpanishMusic In The Americas” at 8 p.m. Fridayat The Regina A. Quick Center for theArts.
Praised by musicians and criticsworldwide, Burgess is recognized as oneof today’s outstanding guitarists. Hisinternational appearances as soloist andchamber musician have taken him to con-cert halls throughout North and SouthAmerica, Europe and the Far East. Thisprogram traces the history of Spanish
music throughout 500 years and showshow Spanish music blended with Indianmelodies and the rhythms of Africanslaves to create a variety of LatinAmerican styles, including the Incamelodies of Peru and Bolivia, Argentinetangos, Caribbean merengues andBrazilian sambas.
“To adequately describe it, onerequires such terms as ‘lush’, evocative’and ‘brimming with emotion’ … his abili-ty to attain the first rank of guitarists can-not be doubted,” wrote Seattle ClassicalGuitar Society.
Burgess began studying guitar at theEstudio de Arte Guitarristico in Mexico
City with the renowned Argentine gui-tarist Manuel Lopez Ramos. He receiveda bachelor’s degree in music at theUniversity of Washington, and laterearned a Diploma di Merito at theAccademia Musicale Chigian in Siena,Italy, where he studied with OscarGhiglia. From 1984-1987, he receivedclasses from the great Spanish maestroAndres Segovia.
Performance prices are $18 for thegeneral public, $15 for SBU employeesand subscribers and $8 for SBU and JCCstudents with valid ID. For more informa-tion, call The Quick Center for the Arts at(716) 375-2494.
Guitarist to offer 500 years of Spanish music
Sunday Monday Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday Friday
SaturdayCABNews is a joint publication
of the Office of Student Activitiesand the Office of Communications.Submissions should be directed toChristie Mendola, editor ofCABNews. E-mail submissions arepreferred; send [email protected].
Please direct questions and sug-gestions to Christie at ext. 2080 orBeth Eberth at ext. 2453.
8 p.m. CAB New ReleaseCinema TBA Sec. B (Murphy/Dresser Auditorium)
8 p.m. CAB New ReleaseCinema TBA Sec. B (Murphy/Dresser Auditorium)
8 p.m. CAB New ReleaseCinema TBA Sec. B (Murphy/Dresser Auditorium)
9 p.m. Avante GardeCinema (Francis Hall Cafe)
7:30 p.m. SBU StudentPerformance Jazz Band (RigasTheater)
8 p.m. CAB New ReleaseCinema TBA Sec. B (Murphy/Dresser Auditorium)
9:30 p.m. CAB Coffeehouse-Open Mic (Rathskeller)
11 p.m. - 2 a.m. Dance Party (Rathskeller)
Thanksgiving Break
New York City BusLeaves
8 p.m. Quick Arts Centerperformance featuring DavidBurgess, guitarist “500 Years ofSpanish Music in the Americas”(Rigas Theater)
Sunday Monday Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday Friday
SaturdayCABNews is a joint publication
of the Office of Student Activitiesand the Office of Communications.Submissions should be directed toChristie Mendola, editor ofCABNews. E-mail submissions arepreferred; send [email protected].
Please direct questions and sug-gestions to Christie at ext. 2080 orBeth Eberth at ext. 2453.
of the Office of Student Activitiesand the Office of Communications.Submissions should be directed toChristie Mendola, editor ofCABNews. E-mail submissions arepreferred; send [email protected].
Please direct questions and sug-gestions to Christie at ext. 2080 orBeth Eberth at ext. 2453.
CABNews
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New York City BusReturns
4-10:30 p.m. Ski bus toHoliday Valley. Pickups behindthe Reilly Center. LeavesHoliday Valley at 10:30 p.m.(winter season, weatherpermitting)
Classes Resume 9 p.m. Avante GardeCinema (Francis Hall Cafe)
8:30 p.m. CAB Comedy-“Lee Camp” Author of col-lege humor book and humorcolumnist (Rathskeller)
of the Office of Student Activitiesand the Office of Communications.Submissions should be directed toChristie Mendola, editor ofCABNews. E-mail submissions arepreferred; send [email protected].
Please direct questions and sug-gestions to Christie at ext. 2080 orBeth Eberth at ext. 2453.
4-10:30 p.m. Ski bus toHoliday Valley. Pickups behindthe Reilly Center. LeavesHoliday Valley at 10:30 p.m.(winter season, weatherpermitting)
Last Day of Classes
9 p.m. Avante GardeCinema (Francis Hall Cafe)
Reading Day
9:30 p.m. CABCoffeehouse - Open Mic(Rathskeller)
Undergraduate FinalExams
11 p.m. - 2 a.m. Dance Party(Rathskeller)
Undergraduate FinalExams
11 p.m. - 2 a.m. Dance Party(Rathskeller)
Undergraduate FinalExams
5- 9 p.m. Senior/Faculty Social Hour(Rathskeller)
6- 9 p.m. CAB LiveAcoustic Music(Rathskeller)
10 - 11 p.m. Karaoke(Rathskeller)
Sunday Monday Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday Friday
SaturdayCABNews is a joint publication
of the Office of Student Activitiesand the Office of Communications.Submissions should be directed toChristie Mendola, editor ofCABNews. E-mail submissions arepreferred; send [email protected].
Please direct questions and sug-gestions to Christie at ext. 2080 orBeth Eberth at ext. 2453.
CABNews
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Non- Examination Day
4-10:30 p.m. Ski bus toHoliday Valley. Pickups behindthe Reilly Center. LeavesHoliday Valley at 10:30 p.m.(winter season, weatherpermitting)