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6 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2004 Z ' y'/ / 1 >✓/ l| if I :,. . 'JjM&i ' ‘ •" v | f *|B *' -• I ■’. ■ j ■ . ' ~,-r; Yoif revoking For Mr PHOTOGRAPHER AND NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO STORYTELLER JESSE KALISHER Wednesday, November 10,2004 • 7:00 p.m. Cobb Theater • Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History Free admission in celebration of the groundbreaking of the Global Education Center Performed in the tradition of Spalding Gray, Kalisher relates his experience traveling with his wife, Helen, in Syria on September 11 th, 2001, as well as in Jordan, Israel, and Egypt in the weeks and months following the attack. The engaging performance, which lets us experience some of the couple's more outrageous adventures, makes it an evening not to miss! Jesse Kalisher, a frequent contributor to National Public Radio, has appeared as a commentator for "Marketplace" and as a storyteller for "Savvy Traveler" and "Day-to-Day." This one-man show was performed at San Francisco's Commonwealth Club and Las Vegas's Luxor Hotel & Casino, as well as to sold-out audiences in San Francisco's Marsh Theater. For more information, please contact Kim Glenn at kim_glenn@unc.edu or at 919/843-2403. Campus parking information is available at www.unc.edu/visitors. Sponsored by the University Center for International StucJies QJljp lattij (Ear lirri
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