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14 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2008 Lab! Theatre series explores adolescence BY LELAND TABARES STAFF WRITER Starting today, youth culture and politics will be explored with the debut of Lab! Theatre’s perfor mance series. Lab! opens with Kenneth Lonergan’s “This is Our Youth” and Tony Kushner’s “A Bright Room Called Day,” which will be performed in repertory through next Thursday in the Center for Dramatic Art’s Kenan Theatre. This is the first time in the group’s history that plays have been performed in repertory. “It is good for everyone because it gives the audience the opportu nity to parallel two different shows, while exposing undergraduate the ater students to as many shows as possible,” said Erin Hanehan, a Lab! producer. The first play being performed, “This is Our Youth,” takes place in Reagan-era America and tackles issues of adolescence and matu rity. The characters feel adrift in a country that comes to reject the 19605-style liberalism that the characters were brought up to believe. Line Classified Ad Rates Private Party (No#-Profit) Commercial (For-Profit) 25Words $15.00/week 25Words 535.50/week Extra w0rd5,...251/word/day Extra words.... 25</word/day EXTRAS: Box VourAd:sl/day Bold Your Ad: 53/day Announcements NOTICE TO All DIM CUSTOMERS Deadlines are NOON one business day prior to publication for classified ads. We publish Monday thru Friday when classes are in ses sion. A university holiday is a DTH holiday too (i.e. this affects deadlines). We reserve the right to reject, edit, or reclassify any ad. Acceptance of ad copy or prepayment does not imply agreement to publish an ad. You may stop your ad at any time, but NO REFUNDS or credits for stopped ads will be provided. 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Please email info about yourself, your interests and work ex perience to emilymartine@mindspring.com. Thank you! Announcements The aids Course AIDS: Principles, Practices, Politics Spring, Tuesday: 5:30-6:45pm One Credit • Pass Fail Enroll in Public Health 420 Section 1 (Undergrad) or Section 2 (Graduate) An hour ofcredit for a lifetime ofknowledge! Carolina Performing Arts is seeking an WORK WITH energetic, driven Promotions Assistant I to help distribute collateral materials ■CAROLINA and promote upcoming performances! PERFORMING Must be personable and outgoing I P/y qtq Transportation required, mileage reimbursed ■Hfl I 9 Night and weekend availability is needed $lO per hour! Call Harry at (919) 843-3119 for more information! Fait Turn-Around - FREE Delivery to UNC 919-360-4032 • www.labpostar.com 1 Everett Law Firm, RA. i 1 Traffic Citations • DWIs • Criminal C A WWW.EVERETTLAWFIRM.BIZ @ 919-942-8002 ® v 1829 East Franklin Street • Suite 1100-D fp JU p&iiU i(otlvL L Professional interior and exterior painting Coro Greggar I 919.933.4061 * FREE ESTIMATES “It invariably speaks to every one,” said assistant director Devin Conroy. “Everyone has their own response to the themes presented in the play.” The play pertains to youth cul ture and traditional gender roles in society. “What makes repertory appeal ing is that you get make compari sons and similarities between the two shows,” said Jon Haas, director of “This is Our Youth.” “You allow a discussion between shows they speak to each other.” Kushner’s “A Bright Room Called Day,” the second show to be performed, complements the youth culture explicated in Lonergan’s play. Kushner’s play explores the downfall of the Weimar Republic and Hitler’s rise to power to serve as a commentary on our contem porary political climate. “The play deals with personal responsibility and social responsi bility,” said Sarah Berk, a producer of Lab! Theatre. “It exploits the human element.” Both shows have been rehears ing since the beginning of the semester. The cast said they are Place a Classified: www.dailytarheel.com/classifieds or Call 919-962-0252 To Place a Line Classified Ad Log onto www.dailytarheel.com/classifieds or Call 919-962-0252 |BR = Bedroom BA = Bath mo = month •hr = hour wk = week W/D = washer/dryer 080 =or best offer AC = air conditioning w/ = with •LR = living room} Child Care Wanted AFTER SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION NEEDED ASAP. Need reliable driver for after school transportation in Chapel Hill, South Durham area. Tu-Th 3 weeks/mo. $lO/day. Please contact via email, ktm22796@yahoo.com, if interested. AFTER SCHOOL PICK UP AND HOMEWORK HELP. 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This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis in accordance with the law. To complain of discrimination, call the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development housing discrimination hotline: 1 -800-669-9777. WALKING DISTANCE TO UNC. Mercia Residential Properties now signing 2009-10 leases. IBR-SBR apartments and houses available. Visit mercia rentals.com. WALK TO CAMPUS. New all student complex. 6BR/3BA and 4BR/ 3BA. Now signing 2009 leases Great location for your tailgate parties, www. Howell Street. com. 919-933-8144. Announcements UNC COMMUNITY SERVICE DIRECTORY rirvwt Chiropractor to Campi icl Voted BEST in the Triangle byßeaders of the Independent! I .1 MSSroRTPHOTOS-NroiOTroßLJ^ COLOR/BW PRINTING, MOVING SUPPLIES. LAMINATING. BINDING. 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A seasoned kayaker, accom plished nonfiction writer and Wofford College professor, Lane will read from his books “Circling Home” and “The Best of the Kudzu Telegraph” at 3:30 p.m. today in Greenlaw Hall. UNC English and compara tive literature professor Bland Simpson invited Lane to come speak as part of the creative writ ing program’s lecture series. “He’s very enthusiastic about the outdoors,” he said. “He’s interested in everything.” Simpson said he hoped Lane would be able to draw students to come to hear the reading. Lane, who spent years travel ing to all corners of the world to explore nature, came back to his hometown of Spartanburg, S.C. to see what had been under his nose for years. For his book “Circling Home,” Lane traced a plate on a map with Spartanburg at the center and ventured out to see all that lay inside the circle. “I’m a place-based writer,” Lane said. “I write first-person narra tives about my time in nature.” Help Wanted AWESOME TOY STORE is now hiring. 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