You know Blair Witch sat around for years before it was ever released, and this is only one of many similar incidents. So what's the problem with getting independent films produced? J. David Williams, president and CEO of Providence Films, will be on campus today to fill you in on the aspects of independent film distribution, including film festivals, program acquisition, market analysis and promotion. So all you media arts majors and director wannabes need to be in Harvill Room 108 by 3:30 p.m. today to get all the ins and outs of independent film production.
So you're still saying me and so and so and using the word funnest. It sounds like you need a little lesson in grammar, and you're in luck because the Writing Works Center is offering a course on "Grammar Review." This review of the fundamentals will cover the most basic problems through some of the more complex issues. The workshop starts at 6:30 p.m. in the University Services Building. The cost of the program is $139, but if you call early you'll get an early bird special.
They just can't give it up. UA President Peter Likins and the Senate Task Force for Monitoring Labor and Rights are sponsoring a speaker series to deal with some of the key issues outlined in the Commitments Related to Sweatshops, the agreement reached by Likins and Students Against Sweatshops close to two years ago. Sam Brown, executive director of the Fair Labor Association, will be the guest speaker. The forum starts at 7 p.m. in Room 139 of the law college.
It's supposed to be a little cloudy tonight, but you can probably still catch a glimpse of the desert evening sky in the Steward Observatory Public Evening Series. On tonight's plate is "The Sun From the Inside Out," by Frank Hill, a national solar observer. The program starts at 7:30 p.m. in the Steward Observatory Room N210 as usual. Drop Thomas Fleming a line at 621-5049 if you need some more info.
What do you get when you combine Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Rapunzel and a happily ever after ending? "Into the Woods" of course. "Into the Woods" is a Arizona Repertory Theater production bewitching classical fairy tale characters as they romp through a magical kingdom in a musical fantasy. The production will be held in the Marroney Theater in the fine arts complex and starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets cost between $15 and $21 and can be purchased by calling the fine arts box office at 621-1226.