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By Niusha Faghih
Arizona Daily Wildcat,
March 10, 2000
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A Middle Eastern Studies Lecture entitled, "Revolutionary visions of the Past in a Moment of Innocence" will take place today at 12 p.m. in the Franklin Building, Room 204. Contact Middle Eastern Studies at 621-5450 for more information.

Tonight is your last chance to see "Sleepy Hollow" at 7 and 9 p.m. in the Social Sciences Building, Room 100. Tickets cost $2.50. Kate Vesely can answer any questions regarding this movie at 621-0768.

The International Arts Society Film Series will present a very black comedy in the movie, "Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!" This film explores the terrain of Eros and social control, focusing primarily on two men's attempt to control the life of a soft-port actress. The movie will show at 7:30 p.m. in the Modern Languages Building, Auditorium. Contact Charles Scurggs at 621-3527 for more information.

An Optical Sciences Center Special Colloquium entitled, "Augmenting reality with smart lenses and innovative head-mounted displays" will take place today at 2 p.m. at the Optical Sciences Center, Meinel Building Room 408. Cindy Gardner can answer any questions at 621-3035.

All students are eligible to enter a Web Design Contest that could enable them to win a Mac G4. Students can develop their version of a Web-site for the U of A Bookstore and have their Web page posted on the U of A Bookstore site for two weeks. Web pages will be judged on overall look and feel, captivation or ability of the page to hold a visitors' attention, and compatibility with Bandiwidth requirements. The submission deadline for the contest is March 24. Contact Mike DeRosa and 621-8873 for more information.

A lecture entitled, "From Stem Cells to Synapses: Constructing and Reconstructing the Brain" by Nichols-Jensen Seminars will take place today from 11 a.m.-12 p.m. at the Arizona Health Sciences Center, Room 5401. Raphael Gruener can answer any questions at 626-6519.

A Psychology Colloquium, "Blood, Solidarity, Status, and Honor: The Sexual Balance of Power and Domestic Violence in Sonora, Mexico" by A.J. Figueredo will take place today at 4 p.m. in the Psychology Building, Room 306. Contact the Psychology Building at 621-7447 for more information regarding this lecture.

Works by Brica Wilcox, Geneva Foster and Jana Minka will show at the Art Department, Lionel Rombach Gallery today from 5-7 p.m. These works are photographic and mixed media works documenting the construct of representation and theory through the use of light, object and space. Julie Sasse can answer any questions at 621-4215.

The Arizona Repertory Theatre will present "Arcadia" tonight at 7:30. This comedy moves between two eras in an elegant English estate owned by the Coverly family and explores the nature of truth, time and romance. The play will take place in the Fine Arts Complex, Laboratory Theatre. Tickets cost $16 for the general public, $14 for senior citizens and UA employees and $10 for students. For more information, call the Fine Arts Box Office at 621-1162.


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