On the Town

November 20, 2003 – November 26, 2003

If African art and eclectic American pop-culture inspired sculpture seem like they could never co-exist harmoniously, then you better see this to believe it. Local artist, Peter Cole's textual and det...
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November 13, 2003 – November 19, 2003

Getting paid to travel around the country, get drunk and mingle with the people was once only a dream job until Comedy Central's late-night show "Insomniac" came around and turned fantasy into reality...
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November 6 – November 13, 2003

Running is great for physical health, but the Marathon Monks run up to 52 miles a day as part of their spiritual search.
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October 30 – November 6, 2003

Thursday 10/30 - Nearly every modern punk and rock group recognizes the Misfits as one of its top influences. Devilock takes their high regard to a whole new level by combining its talent to form a Mi...
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October 23 – October 30, 2003

Churning politically charged lyrics into reggae-infused raps has maintained KRS-One's position as one of the most highly respected hip hop artists throughout the '80s, '90s and today.
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October 16 – October 22, 2003

Eyes will be opened and thoughts provoked when author Iris Chang speaks about her latest book: The Chinese in America: A Narrative History. This free lecture examines the sacrifices, achievements and ...
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October 9 – October 15, 2003

Although it's not the Wayans Brothers, it's pretty close. Come see a dynamic duo perform song, dance and drama about everyday life during apartheid in South Africa in 1981. The Center Stage Theater in...
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October 2 – October 9, 2003

Oh, Tom! Is that an anaconda in your pants, or have the Depends just shifted? Whether you have always dreamed about throwing your panties up on stage, or just get a kick out of Las Vegas show tunes, T...
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June 25 – July 1, 2003

Beck never had a monkey, but he still made it big following his days as a street busker. Though these days his music has less to do with refrigerators having sex, his soulful side has proven equally r...
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May 29 – June 4, 2003

Kurosawa paved the path for Japanese filmmakers into Western culture with his breakthrough masterpieces, one of which screens tonight in Campbell Hall. His adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth, 1957's ...
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Domoic Acid Sickens Sea Mammals

If Alfred Hitchcock's nature walk had taken a different turn in 1961 he might have brought sea lions to the big screen two years later.
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May 7 – May 16, 2003

ippies and punk rockers collaborating in the '70s are like Britney Spears and Metallica sharing a stage, today. Yet fate brought the Doors' ex-keyboardist and L.A. punk rockers X together to break gro...
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May 1, 2003 – May 7, 2003

He may be the father of this year's Grammy princess Norah Jones, but the music they play is from two different worlds. Ravi Shankar, the world's foremost sitar master, and his other daughter, sitar pr...
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April 24, 2003 – April 30, 2003

Marilyn Chin will share some emotionally and culturally charged poetry gems with you in the MCC Lounge tonight. Her latest books have focused on death and the issue of unsettled identity. This free re...
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Ask Val: Val Answers the Tough Questions About the War

In these uncertain and confusing times of international terrorism, political disputes and armed conflict, answers your tough questions on the war with Iraq.
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