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Looking for a good laugh minus hitting Fourth Avenue? Stop by the University Activities Board midnight movie "Road Trip." The screening will be held in Room 100 of the Social Sciences building. And it only costs $2.50 so you have no reason to stop by.

Eugene Borza, a professor emeritus at Penn State, will be discussing "The Mystery of the Macedonian Royal Tombs" in a lecture this evening at 5. Borza will present an illustrated seminar on the largest of the royal Macedonian tombs found near the modern Greek village of Vergina. The tomb contained an array of burial goods, such as gold, silver and ivory. The original excavator, Manolis Andronikos, insisted that it was the tomb of King Phillip II, the father of Alexander the Great, but Borza has a differing opinion as to the tomb's identity. Swing by Biosciences East Room 100 to learn what Borza has to say about the Macendonian tomb.

David Morgan, an art history professor, will be presenting his beliefs on the so-called feminization of American Christianity during the 19th century. This era, a time when women were trying to broaden their social roles, produced many works debating the masculinity of Jesus, which were used in Christian homes and Sunday school. Morgan's speech will be held in the Architecture Building Auditorium at 7 tonight. Call Sarah Moore at 626-4865 if you've got any questions.

Nothing to do tonight? The UA's Wind Bands are holding a performance featuring the works of James Hosay, Carl Maria von Weber and Paul Hindemith. The bands will be performing in Crowder Hall, located in the fine arts complex. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. so give MusiCall a ring at 621-2998 to reserve your seats.

You know you don't really want to study during your lunch break. So why don't you stop in to hear the tunes of Red Feather Band, who will be performing on the Mall today as this week's showcase band for Groovin' on the Grass. Red Feather will playing from noon till 1 p.m. If you've got any questions about this band or any other Groovin' on the Grass features, call Stephanie Albright at 621-1111.

You've probably wanted to take an art class, but know how hard it is to get into the class. Well, here's your chance to get in on the action. UAB, the organization that brings all the great music and fun to campus, will be holding a beginning illustration class on the Mall today from 11 a.m. until 1:30 this afternoon. This is your chance to prove your artistic abilities, from painting portraits to creating abstract designs. So call Susu at 621-0768 for more information.


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