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Compiled by Mark Vitale

Arizona Daily Wildcat

THURSDAY, OCT. 13

Be sure to view the classic German film "Rheingold" tonight. The film is about the renowed Intercity Berlin train and those who rode upon her. This presentation is part of the ongoing German Studies Film Series. It will be presented in German with English subtitles. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. in the Modern Languages Auditorium. For more information, call the German Studies Department at 621-7385.

The Sierra Club will be giving a free slide show tonight in the Physics and Atmospheric Sciences Room 201 at 7:45 p.m. The show will spotlight how the U.S. Forest Service, the Nature Conservatory and private owners are cooperating to manage the 45,000 acres that encompass the Galiuro Mountains east of Tucson. For more information, call the Sierra Club at 621-6874.

FRIDAY, OCT. 14

Catch the Teatro de Danza Espa¥a performing its special brand of Spanish flameno dance tonight at Centennial Hall. No other private Spanish dance company has toured more worldwide. The troupe was the first Spanish dance company to visit the People's Republic of China. The dancers will be performing "Luna de Sangre," and a flamenco "Romeo and Juliet" aglow with gypsy fire. The performance begins at 7:30 p.m. For ticket information, call 621-3341.

The Screening Room, located at 127 E. Congress, will be showing the classic Spanish film "Los Olvidados" at 8 p.m. This movie was originally released in 1950 but its images of juvenile deliquency in the streets of Mexico are still relevant today. For more information, call the Screening Room at 622-2262.

SATURDAY, OCT. 15

Join the Pride of Arizona as the University of Arizona Band program hosts the 41st annual Band Day Festival. The event will feature 36 of the most dynamic marching bands from around the state. The festival begins at 8 a.m. in the University of Arizona football stadium. For further details call 621-1683.

Club Congress is going to be bringing down the house with their "Rock and Roll Weenie Roast" tonight starting at 4 p.m.. The program features Island recording artists Royal Jelly and Epic Recording artists April's Motel Room and Greyhound Soul. For ticket information on the event, call Club Congress at 622-8848.

Tighten up those saddles and ride to the Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arboretum for tonight's cowboy BBQ.! The event will be held at the Arborteum, 90 minutes north of Tucson on Highway 79, from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. There will be activities for people of all ages to enjoy, including wagon rides and country music. For reservations and information, call 689-5248.

SUNDAY, OCT. 16

Relax to Mozart, Mendelssohn, Handel, and other classical works tonight when the UA Choral Association presents the Arizona Chamber Choir, the University Symphonic Choir, and the University Singers performing their Choral Fall Association Concert. The event will take place at the SS. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, 1946 E. Lee St., beginning at 3 p.m. For more details, call 621-1877.

"Feed," a film about the race for the American presidency, will be shown at the Screening Room, 127 E. Congress, today at 3 p.m. and 7:30 pm. The film combines footage of the 1992 New Hampshire primary campaign with candid shots of candidates who thought that they were off camera. For ticket information, call the Screening Room at 622-2262.

MONDAY, OCT. 17

It is a welcome blast from the past tonight at Club Congress' Disco Night. Pull on those bell- bottoms and polyester tube tops and get ready to boogie with DJ Tasha Bundy! The fun begins at 9 p.m. and continues until 1 a.m.. For details call Club Congress at 622-8848.

TUESDAY, OCT. 18

Get the Western Legends postal stamp series before anyone else! Old Tucson, in association with the Postal Service, will be unveiling the 18 card series at high noon today. The stamps, and other memoribilia deigned for the event, will be available. For more information, call 883-6457.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19

Richard E. Hulbert, award winning architect and UA alumni, who has designed such projects as the Sanctuary Cove Resort in Queensland, Australia, and the Expo site in Vancouver, Canada, is coming back to his old alma mater. Hulbert will be lecturing today on his work at 4 p.m. at the Center for Creative Photography auditorium. For all the facts, call the College of Architecture at 621-6754.

Join the UA art department for their presentation of "One Foot on the Ground," an art exhibit that features landscape paintings by Bruce McGrew in the Joseph Gross Gallery in the Art Building. McGrew is a professor of art at the University and the exhibit will feature thirty oil and watercolor landscapes. The gallery is open from 11 a.m.- 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. on Sunday. For more information, call the Department of Art at 621-1251.

The new UA Writing Works Center presents Demetria Martinez for this week's "Meet the Author," an ongoing series where authors are invited to share their works with the public. The presentation will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Modern Languages Auditorium. Martinez will be reading from her forthcoming novel MotherTongue, a love story placed in the context of the Central American refugee crisis. For more information, call the University of Arizona Extended University at 624-8632.

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