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6pm “At the River I Stand" (film) Film about the struggle of the Memphis Sanitation Protect workers attempt to unionize, discussion will follow. Classroom 3, at Van Hecke-Wsttach School of Law, UNC Law School. Sponsored by Black Law Students Association and Workers Rights Project 6pm ReCareering 111- “Research Methods/Goal Setting/Planning Strategies” (workshop) George \Afetts Hill Alumni Center. SSO for GAA Members, $75 for Non-members. Call to register. Sponsored by the General Alumni Association. 962-3749 6:3opm “Equal Rights to Education” (lecture & dinner discussion) w/ Professor Gerald Unks Campus Y Basement Sponsored by the Campus Y. 962-2333 6:3opm “Othello" (Film) Union Auditorium, FPG Student Union Bldg. Sponsored by Carolina Union Activities Board Film Committee. $2 7pm “La Negra Angustias” / “Black Negra Angustias” (Mexican film from the Latin American Film & Video Festival) Auditorium, Hanes Art Center. 7pm “In the Name of God” (Film) A film that explores the care given to victims of infibulation and the struggle of Ethiopian women refusing to be circumcised. 209 Manning Hall. Sponsored by the Campus Y. 962-2333 7pm “Goethe and the Feminine Science of Nature” (lecture) w/ Henri Bortoft Room 205, FPG Student Union Bldg. 7pm “Natural Wreath Workshop" w/ NCBG Program Director, Dot Wiiber-Brooks Totten Center. Instruction in elements of design and practical mechanics of making fall/winter wreath for inside use. Sponsored by NC Botanical Gardens. S3O. 962-0522 Bpm The Asian Students Association & the Black Student Movement host Dr. Darvin Durabi speaking on human rights violations of women and children occurring in the Middle East Discussion to follow, Reception begins the program. Rooms 210 and 208-209, FPG Student Union. 962- 2333 Bpm “A Chorus Line” (Musical) Studio Six Swain Hall. $7 students, $lO non students. Tickets available in the Pit (Nov. 6-12), at the door, or call 932-3857. Sponsored by Company Carolina. Bpm UNC Percussion Ensemble Fall Concert Lynn Glassock, director. 107 Hill Hall. Sponsored by Dept of Music. 962-1039 9pm “Othello” (film) (See listing at 6:30 pm) $2 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 TBA Adventures in Ideas • “Happiness” (In-depth course) Call to register. Sponsored by General Alumni Association and the program in Humanities and Human Values. 962-1544 Ham AIDS Awareness Workshops on Education & Prevention The Pit. Sponsored by the Campus Y. 962-2333 NOON Pediatric Resident Conference Cumen Conference Room (7th Floor Main Hospital). Sponsored by the Pediatrics Department. NOON CPC Population Research Seminar ’Findings from Phase I of the Navrongo Community Health and Family Planning Project” Alex Nazzar, Acting Director, Navrongo Health Research Center and James Phillips, Senior Associate, Population Council speaking 405 University Sqare East. Sponsored by Carolina Population Center. 966-1716 12:30pm “justifying Policy from a Contractarian Point of View" (lecture) w/ Geoiffrey Sayre McCord 102 New East. 4pm “James & the Giant Peach” (film) Union Auditorium, FPG Student Union Bldg. Sponsored by die Carolina Union Activities Board Film Committee. $2.00 6:lspm Annual Interfaith Shabbat w/ Rabbi Ed Elkin HC Hillel. Free (dinner is $5, $4 w/ donation of school supplies. Sponsored by NC HiTiel. 942-4057 6:3opm “James and the Giant Peach” (film) (See listing at 4 pm) 7pm The MASALA Fashion Show 10 Minority Student Organizations will be displaying fashion from various cultures. Great Hall, FPG Student Union. Tickets: $2 available 11-2 in the Pit and at the door. Sponsored by MASALA. Bpm “A Chorus Line” (Musical) Studio Six Swain Hail. $7 students, $lO non students. Tickets available in the Pit (Nov. 6-12), at the door, or caH 932-3857. Sponsored by Company Carolina. Bpm Baroque Masterworks for Virtuoso Voices & Instruments (concert) wf UNC Collegium Musicum, David Schulenberg, director Monteverdi's Gloria, works by Schultz and others including the first modem performances of music from the Barberini court. Person Recital Hall. Sponsored by the Music Dept 962-1039 9pm “James & the Giant Peach” (film) (See listing at 4 PM) 11 :30pm “James ft the Giant Feach” (film) (See listing at 4 pm) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 TBA Adventures in Ideas - “Happiness” (in-depth course) Call to register. Sponsored by General Alumni Association and the program In Humanities and Human VWues. 962-1544 Ham Torah Study (discussion) w/ Dr. George Schlesinger Sponsored by NC HiSel. 942-4057 6:lspm Interfaith Volleyball Party Fetzer Gym. Sponsored by Campus Ministries Association. 942-4057 Bpm The Loreleis Fall Concert Special Guest Johns Hopkins All-Nighters. Hill Hall. Tickets: $5 in the Pit or at the door. 962-LALA. Bpm “A Chorus Line” (Musical) Studio Six Swain Haß. $5 students, $8 non-students. Tickets available in the Pit (New. 6-12), at the door, or can 932-3857. Sponsored by Company Carolina. Bpm Tim McGraw Concert Dean E. Smith Center. Tickets: 522.50 waitable at the Smith Center Box Office. 962*7777 Want to get into twenty-four SEVEN? WKai W Baa* I m m See the back page! SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Thru 11/23 Pre-Kwanzaa Celebration Sponsored by & at SHS Black Cultural Ctr. 962-9001 TBA “Transforming Higher Education” Friday Center, 962-3000 3pm UNC Jazz Bands Fall Concert James Ketch and Ed Paolantonio, directors. Hill Hall Auditorium. Sponsored by the Music Dept. 962-1039 7pm “Shaft” (film) Union Auditorium, FPG Student Union Bldg. Sponsored by the Carolina Union Activities Board Film Committee. Bpm Carolina Union Performing Arts Series - Jazz w/ Nancy Wilson St Joe Williams Memorial Hall. Tickets: GP S2B-S2O, Students sls - available at Carolina Union Ticket Office. Sponsored by Carolina Union. 962-1449 Bpm Carolina Choir ft UNC Chamber Singers, Susan Klebanow, conductor Works by Bach, Senfi, Mendelssohn, and Schubert. Hill Hall Auditorium. Sponsored by the Music Dept 962-1039 Bpm Selected Hilarity Comedy Group 3 UNC alums-comedy improv, have appeared on Comedy Central, ABC, Caroline’s. Great Hall, FPG Student Union. Tickets: $3 for students, $7 general public, available at the Union Ticket Office. Sponsored by Carolina Union Activities Board (Cabaret Committee). 962-1157 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Ham Pediatric Chest Conference Cumen Conference Room (7th Floor Main Hospital). Sponsored by the Pediatrics Department. NOON Intern Report w/ Dr. Oliver Cumen Conference Room (7th Floor Main Hospital). Sponsored by the Pediatrics Department. 0 * V '^ff|fl NOON “Formal and Informal Institutions” (lecture) w/ Bill Keech Fatuity Law School Lounge. 2pm “Pigments, Perfumes, ft Poisons” Three-session dass-a gentle intro to plant chemistry. Totten Center. $45 public, S4O members, pre registration required. Sponsored by North Carolina Botanical Garden. 962-0522 4pm Triangle Computer Science Distinguished Lecturer Series - “Complexes, Algorithms, and Modeling Applications” w/ Dr. Herbert Edelsbrunner, University of Illinois-Urbane 011 Sitterson Hall. Sponsored by the Dept of Computer Science. 962-1757 spm “Apartheid Has Not Ended: The Anti- Apartheid Witness of Father Michael Lapsley” (film) Sonya Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center. Sponsored by BCC. 962-9001 s:3opm “Sexuality in Judaism” (discussion) w/ Rabbi Ed Elkin G-7 Bumett-Womak (Med. School). Sponsored by NC Hillel. 942-4057 7:3opm “Carmen Miranda: Bananas Is My Business” (Latin American Film and Video Festival) Auditorium, Hanes Art Center. twenty-four SEVEN highlights Bn Going Zones of Separation: The Struggle for a multi-ethnic Bosnia Thru November 31st 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 -spm “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. 3Q.: •
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