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Wednesday October 11, 2000

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Caught the old blues again? Maybe Steffan George, legendary Arizona Blues Hall of Famer came help you out when he takes center stage today at University Medical Center's DuVal Auditorium. The performance starts at noon so be sure to pick up some lunch before you head over. Call 626-7301 if you'd like more information about the Center Stage monthly concert series.

Have you ever stopped to question some of the ethical decision making going on in the medical field? Are people really supposed to know the entire genetic makeup of human species? These are among the many topics that professors in the college of humanities and social and behavioral science will address in a forum today focusing on the "Ethical Challenges of the Genetic Revolution." Stop by the Tucson Room of the Arizona Inn at noon today to catch a glimpse into how ethical decisions are made. Call Della Dixon at 621-4743 if you've got anymore questions.

What are you doing during your lunch break today? Why not check out the Native American Cultural Celebration on the Mall today from noon to 1 p.m. The dance performance is sponsored by Native American Students Affairs. Call Donna Haughton at 621-3835.

We know how annoying it is when old people try to offer us the wisdom they've gathered through life, but maybe they could really teach us something. Jill Grassman, a professional counselor and biofeedback therapist, will discuss “Life Skills for Success,” a program aimed to teach college students the knowledge of the older generations. The forum will start at 2 p.m. in the Adalberto Resource Guerrero Center in the Economics Building.

So boys, you think you know how to talk to a lady. Try comparing your skills to Tim Meadows in Ladies’ Man. You can test your skills tonight at a free screening of the film at the International Arts Center, 516 N. Fifth Ave. This

University Activities Board sponsored event starts at 6 tonight, so grab a date and head on out for a night of fun.

Love the old westerns, full of gun-slinging, cowboy hat-wearing bandits? Come learn the real history behind all those films depicting Arizona as a state full of cowboys and Indians. "Boom and Bust: Arizona's Ghost Towns" delves into the development and decline of Arizona's ghost towns. The first installment of a six-part series, these lectures will explore the social, political and economic impacts of these vanished communities. Today's lecture focuses on "Kofa: The King is Dead...Long Live the King" and starts at 7 p.m. at the Arizona Historical Society.