Aerial view of Old Main in the fall at dusk.
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Jan
8
Wednesday
NWU's Choir Tour: My Heart Be Brave
Time: 7:00pm
Location: Collegiate United Methodist Church, Ames, Iowa

The Nebraska Wesleyan University Choir and Jazz Choir spread a message of love, courage, resilience, and hope with communities in Iowa and eastern Nebraska, offering an expansive and expressive program of music from many cultures and eras.  Featured composers include Rosephanye Powell, Johann Sebastian Bach, Pavel Chesnokov, Reena Esmail, Marques Garrett, Moses Hogan, and Robert Ray.

Jan
9
Thursday
NWU's Choir Tour: My Heart Be Brave
Time: 7:00pm
Location: Wesleyan United Methodist Church, Muscatine, Iowa

The Nebraska Wesleyan University Choir and Jazz Choir spread a message of love, courage, resilience, and hope with communities in Iowa and eastern Nebraska, offering an expansive and expressive program of music from many cultures and eras.  Featured composers include Rosephanye Powell, Johann Sebastian Bach, Pavel Chesnokov, Reena Esmail, Marques Garrett, Moses Hogan, and Robert Ray.

Jan
10
Friday
NWU's Choir Tour: My Heart Be Brave
Time: 7:00pm
Location: Wartburg College Chapel, Waverly, Iowa

The Nebraska Wesleyan University Choir and Jazz Choir spread a message of love, courage, resilience, and hope with communities in Iowa and eastern Nebraska, offering an expansive and expressive program of music from many cultures and eras.  Featured composers include Rosephanye Powell, Johann Sebastian Bach, Pavel Chesnokov, Reena Esmail, Marques Garrett, Moses Hogan, and Robert Ray.



 

Jan
11
Saturday
NWU's Choir Tour: My Heart Be Brave
Time: 7:00pm
Location: Plymouth Congregational Church, Des Moines, Iowa

The Nebraska Wesleyan University Choir and Jazz Choir spread a message of love, courage, resilience, and hope with communities in Iowa and eastern Nebraska, offering an expansive and expressive program of music from many cultures and eras.  Featured composers include Rosephanye Powell, Johann Sebastian Bach, Pavel Chesnokov, Reena Esmail, Marques Garrett, Moses Hogan, and Robert Ray.

Jan
12
Sunday
NWU's Choir Tour: My Heart Be Brave
Time: 3:00pm
Location: First United Methodist Church, Omaha, Nebraska

The Nebraska Wesleyan University Choir and Jazz Choir spread a message of love, courage, resilience, and hope with communities in Iowa and eastern Nebraska, offering an expansive and expressive program of music from many cultures and eras.  Featured composers include Rosephanye Powell, Johann Sebastian Bach, Pavel Chesnokov, Reena Esmail, Marques Garrett, Moses Hogan, and Robert Ray.

Jan
13
Monday
NWU's Choir Tour: My Heart Be Brave
Time: 7:00pm
Location: O'Donnell Auditorium, Vance D. Rogers Center for Fine Arts

The Nebraska Wesleyan University Choir and Jazz Choir spread a message of love, courage, resilience, and hope with communities in Iowa and eastern Nebraska, offering an expansive and expressive program of music from many cultures and eras.  Featured composers include Rosephanye Powell, Johann Sebastian Bach, Pavel Chesnokov, Reena Esmail, Marques Garrett, Moses Hogan, and Robert Ray.



 

Jan
24
Friday
Dial M for Murder
Time: 7:30pm
Location: Enid Miller Theatre

Money is why Tony married Margot. And money is why he'll have her killed. His intent is evil. But his plan for getting away with it is brilliant. Brilliant enough? You make the call after seeing this sophisticated thriller, ingeniously updated by Frederick Knott from the original 1952 Broadway play that inspired Alfred Hitchcock's classic movie starring Grace Kelly.

Jan
25
Saturday
Dial M for Murder
Time: 7:30pm
Location: Enid Miller Theatre

Money is why Tony married Margot. And money is why he'll have her killed. His intent is evil. But his plan for getting away with it is brilliant. Brilliant enough? You make the call after seeing this sophisticated thriller, ingeniously updated by Frederick Knott from the original 1952 Broadway play that inspired Alfred Hitchcock's classic movie starring Grace Kelly.

Jan
31
Friday
Dial M for Murder
Time: 7:30pm
Location: Enid Miller Theatre

Money is why Tony married Margot. And money is why he'll have her killed. His intent is evil. But his plan for getting away with it is brilliant. Brilliant enough? You make the call after seeing this sophisticated thriller, ingeniously updated by Frederick Knott from the original 1952 Broadway play that inspired Alfred Hitchcock's classic movie starring Grace Kelly.