Daily Archives: November 11, 2010

Joynes Reading Room Event, Thursday, November 18 Free Books!

In collaboration with the Austin Center for Photography, the Joynes Reading Room will host a panel discussion on Thursday, Nov. 18th, at 7PM, with four outstanding photographers. The theme of the panel will be “Growing Up in Texas”. The University of Texas Press has provided some free copies of coffee table books by two of these photographers—we’ll be giving away those books at the event.


Penny De Los Santos
is an award-winning documentary photographer recognized for her evocative photo essays and food, travel, and landscape photography. Once named College Photographer of Year by the National Press Photographer’s Association, she now works as a senior contributing photographer to Saveur magazine, and is a regular contributor to National Geographic.

Susan Gaetz Duarte is an editorial and documentary photographer based in Austin. Her images have appeared in numerous publications including National Geographic, the Denver Post, and the Dallas Morning News. She is co-author of the book The Quiet Land: Mennonites in Texas, published by Texas A&M Press.

O. Rufus Lovett is a nationally acclaimed photographer. His first book, Weeping Mary, received the prestigious Alfred Eisenstaedt Award for Outstanding Magazine Photography. His second book, Kilgore Rangerettes, was published in 2008 by University of Texas Press. Lovett has taught photography at Kilgore College, in Kilgore, Texas, for more than three decades, and is a regular contributing photographer to Texas Monthly. He lives in Longview, Texas.

After graduating from St. Edwards University, Jeff Wilson worked as a documentary photographer at the Texas House of Representatives and as a Forensic Photographer at the Texas Department of Public Safety. More recently, he won a National Magazine Award for his  work on dance halls for Texas Monthly. His book Home Fields was published recently by the University of Texas Press.

Call 512-471-5787 or e-mail mvalentine@mail.utexas.edu for more information.

Ransom Reading Group Sign Up in the LAH Office (more free books)

Read a great book over Winter Break and discuss it with a fabulous professor in January.

Sign up in the LAH office.

Ransom Reading Groups:

The Finkler Question by Howard Jacobson, Discussion Leader:  Professor Larry Carver

Freedom by Jonathan Franzen, Discussion Leader: Professor Paul Sullivan

Mountains Beyond Mountains by Tracy Kidder, Discussion Leader: Professor Sheldon Ekland-Olson

Death in the Andes by Mario Vargas Llosa, Discussion Leader: Professor Henry Dietz

Tracks by Louise Erdrich, Discussion Leader: Professor James Cox

Ten Cent Plague by David Hajdu, Discussion Leader: Professor Penne Restad

A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers, Discussion Leader: Professor Julie Casey

Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler, Discussion Leader: Professor Robert Jensen

Dates for Tuition Payment and Add/Drop

January 6 Thursday 5:00 pm: Tuition payment deadline for undergraduate students who registered for the spring semester by November 5. Tuition may be paid in full or in installments

January 10 Monday Add/drop for the spring semester for students who have registered and paid their tuition

January 13-14 Thursday–Friday
Add/drop for the spring semester for students who registered and paid their tuition by January 6.
Registration for the spring semester for new, readmitted, and continuing students who have not yet registered. To complete registration, undergraduate students must pay tuition by 5:00 pm on January 14; graduate and law students must pay tuition by 5:00 pm on January 21.

Noises Off-Opening Night Tonight

LAH’s Foot in the Door Theatre Troupe begins their fall theatrical season with Noises Off.

Have you ever wondered what really happens behind the scenes of a theatrical production? Keeping the lines, props, and entrances straight is only the beginning. Throw in four plates of sardines, an axe, a few love triangles, and lots of whiskey and Valium… well, things get pretty wild.

Only Three Performances!

Thursday, November 11, Friday, November 12, and Sunday, November 14

Performances begin at 8:00 pm at the Utopia Theater (1925 San Jacinto blvd)

Tickets available at the door for $5.