Wednesday November 14, 2001
Take advantage of "The Week Formerly Known as Feminist Invasion" and invade your mind with the screening of "Short Stories," a film on acquaintance rape. The movie will begin at noon, and a discussion session on relationship violence will follow. Both the movie and following session are free of charge and will be held in the Harvill building, Room 210. For more information on other Invasion Week events, call Matt Sanders at 626-2051.
He's made the A-list in chemistry and physics and now has his own movie. No, it's not Bill Nye, it's Einstein. Learn about the life of one of our century's greatest thinkers at today's Math Movie presentation at 4 p.m. Original footage and in-depth interviews with the man himself lend a personal touch to this Nova film. Catch "Einstein" and all he has to offer today in the Economics building, Room 111. For more information on other Math department events, call John L. Leonard at 621-6874.
Physics can be "phun" too! Check out the hair-raising experiments at the 18th Annual Physics Phun Night at 7 p.m. in the Physics and Atmospheric Sciences building, Room 201. The free showcase includes dancing flames, burning bubbles and giant smoke rings. Explore the exciting world of science and all the light saber technology it has to offer. Seating is limited, and the doors will open at 6:30 p.m. For more information on other Physics department events, call Larry Hoffman at 621-6826.
Wash your ears out with soap and rinse them with the fluid sounds of UApresents artist David Russell at tonight's classical guitar presentation. The show begins as 7:30 p.m. and features this Scottish guitarist's interpretation of scores by Vivaldi, Handel, Scarlatti and Loeillet among others. Tickets for this evening's performance at Holsclaw Hall are available for $25 through the Centennial Hall box office at 621-3341.
Get in touch with your spiritual side at today's Poetry Center Reading Series featuring Rex Lee Jim from the Navajo Community College. Jim will share essays from his published anthologies, "Dancing Voices: Wisdom of the American Indian" and "Duchas Taa Koo Din: a trilingual poetry collection in Navajo, Irish and English." The reading begins tonight at 8 p.m. in the Modern Languages auditorium and is free and open to the public. For more information on other poetry readings in and around the UA, call Frances Shoberg at 626-3765.
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