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friday Bam “Restructuring for the Future” (seminar, day 3 of 3) See listing of 11 /6 NOON “Effects of Childbearing on Filipino Women’s Labor Force Participation, Income and Quality of Life” (Public lecture) Linda Adair, Asst. Professor of Nutrition and Judith Borja, Predoctoral trainee. Room 405, University Square east (123 W. Franklin). Sponsored by the Carolina Population Center. 966-1716 NOON Pediatric Resident Conference Cumen Conference Room (7th Floor Main Hospital) Sponsored by the Pediatrics Department. 6:3opm “The Truth About Cats & Dogs” (film) Union Auditorium, FPG Student Union Bldg. Sponsored by the Carolina Union Activities Board Film Committee. $2.00 7pm “Debates About Tchaikovsky’s Life and Death” (lecture) w/ Simon Kariinsky, Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of California, Berkeley Toy Lounge, Dey Hall. Sponsored by the Charles Williamson Bequest. 962-7548 7pm Pulitzer Prize Winning Laurie Garrett-Speaking on “The Coming Plague” (lecture) Hill Hall. Sponsored by the University Center for International Studies. 966-5556 Bpm jFiesta! Macarena, Merengue & Salsa Lessons & Party Carolina Union Cabaret. Tickets: $3 in advance sold in the Pit Nov. 4-8, $4 at the door. Sponsored by Carolina Hispanics Association (CHispA). 962-5299 Bpm “The Hyacinth Macaw” Old Playmakers Theatre. Tickets: $3. Sponsored by the Dept, of Dramatic Art. 962-PLAY Bpm “A Chorus Line” (Musical) Gala Night Studio Six Swain Hall. $7 students, $lO non students, refreshments and music following. Tickets available in the Pit (Nov. 6-12), at the door, or call 932-3857. Sponsored by Company Carolina. Bpm “Three Tall Women” a play by Edward Albee (Theatrical Production) Paul Green Theatre. Tickets: $9 - $32 (depending on performance). Presented by Playmakers Repertory Company. 962-PLAY. 9pm “The Truth About Cats & Dogs” (film) (See listing at 6:30 PM) II :30pm “The Truth About Cats & Dogs” (film) (See listing at 6:30 PM) Saturday TBA Adventures in ldeas-“Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise: Justice, Politics, & U.S. Health Care” (in-d|>th course) George Watts Hill Alumni Center. Call to register. Sponsored by the General Alumni Association. 962-1544 NOON “Perennial Gardening for Beginners” Instruction in soil preparation, when to plant, expect bloom, etc. $lO public, $8 members, pre-registration required. Sponsored by North Carolina Botanical Garden. 962-0522 Ipm Pine Needle Basketry. Two-session class in weaving pine needle baskets. Totten Center. $25 public, S2O members, pre registration required. Sponsored by North Carolina Botanical Garden. 962-0522 2pm “The Hyacinth Macaw” Old Playmakers Theatre. Tickets: $3. Sponsored by the Dept, of Dramatic Art. 962-PLAY 2pm “Three Tall Women” a play by Edward Albee (Theatrical Production) Paul Green Theatre. Tickets: $9 - $32 (depending on performance). Presented by Playmakers Repertory Company. 962-PLAY. 4pm “Adventure in Ideas-’Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing “' (In-depth course) Person Hall. Call to register. Sponsored by the General Alumni Association and the Program in Humanities and Human Values. 962-1544 4:3opm A Discussion of Edward Albee’s ‘Three Tall Women” w/ Dr. Eric Neutzel Following the performance. 962-PLAY Bpm Poetry Reading featuring Rumi translations and original poetry by Coleman Barks 209 Manning Hall. Sponsored by the Dept of Religious Studies and Arts & Sciences Foundation. 962-0108 Bpm Tar Heel Voices Fall Concert Carroll Hall. Tickets: $5 in the Pit or call 962-THVI. Bpm “A Chorus Line” (Musical) Studio Six Swain Hall. $5 students, $8 non students, refreshments and music following. Tickets available in the Pit (Nov. 6-12), at the door, or call 932-3857. Sponsored by Company Carolina. 9pm “Raw” (film) Union Auditorium, FPG Student Union Bldg. Sponsored by the Carolina Union Activities Board Film Committee. II :30pm “Raw” (film) (See 9pm listing) Sunday 2pm “Three Tall Women” a play by Edward Albee (Theatrical Production) Paul Green Theatre. Tickets: $9 - $32 (depending on performance). Presented by Playmakers Repertory Company. 962-PLAY. 2pm “A Chorus Line” (Musical) Studio Six Swain Hall. $5 students, $8 non students, refreshments and music following. Tickets available in the Pit (Nov. 6-12), at the door, or call 932-3857. Sponsored by Company Carolina. 2:3opm North Carolina Society “Second Sunday Readings” Readings by poet Lynn Doyle and fiction writer Luke Whisnant, moderated by Michael McFee Pleasants Family Assembly Room, Wilson Übrary. Sponsored by Creative Writing Program in the English Dept., the North Carolina Society, and the North Carolina Collection. 962-1172 3pm Haydn & Mozart by Michael Zenge fortepiano Hill Hall Auditorium. Sponsored by the Dept, of Music. 962-1039 7pm “North by Northwest” (film) Union Auditorium, FPG Student Union Bldg. Sponsored by the Carolina Union Activities Board Film Committee. Bpm “The Hyacinth Macaw” Old Playmakers Theatre. Tickets: $3. Sponsored by the Dept, of Dramatic Art. 962-PLAY Bn ' Going Photographs by Janis Higdon Gallery, Frank Porter Graham Student Union Buildirg. 11 am-Bpm daily. Presented by the Carolina Union Activities Board (Gallery Committee), Ceramic Art by Collen Black-Semelka Union Display Cases, Main Floor Lobby, Frank Porter Graham Student Union Bldg. Presented by the Carolina Union Activities Board (Gallery Committee). Ketav: Flesh & Word in Israeli Art Ackland Art Museum. Wed.-Sat, 10am-spm, Sun. 1-5 m "Sculpture in the Garden” NC Botanical Garden. Until Nov. 15 Paintings by Gerry Lynch Hanes Art Gallery. Until Nov. 14 “J.M. Dent: Publishing for Everyman" Rare Book Collection, Wilson Library, Until Dec. 30. O monday Ham Pediatric Chest Conference Cumen Conference Room (7th Floor Main Hospital). Sponsored by the Pediatrics Department. NOON Intern Report with Dr. Oliver Cumen Conference Room (7th Floor Main Hospital). Sponsored by the Pediatrics Department 2pm “Pigments, Perfumes, & Poisons” Three-session class-a gentle intro to plant chemistry Totten Center. $45 public, S4O members, pre registration required. Sponsored by North Carolina Botanical Garden. 962-0522 4pm “Temporal Control of Terminal Differentiation in C. elegans” (seminar) Dr. Ann Rougvle, Dept, of Genetics and Ceil Biology. Room 201 Coker Hall. Sponsored by the UNC Biology Department. 962-2271 s:3opm “Sexuality in Judaism” (discussion) w/ Rabbi Ed Eikin G-7 Bumett-Womak (Med. School). Sponsored by NC Hillel.^ 942-4057 7pm “Diversity: Tapes & Types” w/ Pat Fischer, Health Policy and Administration Carmichael Ballroom. Sponsored by Office of NC Fellows & Leadership Development. 966-4041 7pm “Are Natives Better?” (discussion) w/ Dick Bir, author of Growing and Propagating Showy Native Woody Plants-a book signing will follow dass Totten Center. $lO public, $8 members, pre registration required. Sponsored by North Carolina Botanical Garden. 962-0522 I 7:lspm Reed Sarratt Lecture w/ Geneva Overholser, Washington Post ombudsman Hanes Art Center. Sponsored by the School of Journalism and Mass Communication. 962-1204 7:3opm Melissa Etheridge live at Dean Smith Center Tickets: $35, available at the Smith Center Box Office, all Tlcketmaster outlets or by calling (919)834-4000. Bpm “The Hyacinth Macaw” Old Playmakers Theatre. Tickets $3. Sponsored by the Dept, of Dramatic Art. 962-PLAY. Eddie Murphy in RAW i. i • fljjL : -v twenty-four SEVEN highlights
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