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By Joshua McClain
Arizona Daily Wildcat,
October 14, 1999

Need a little cool blues music to relax your lunch hour? UMC activities brings you the "Best of the Blues" for your lunch time enjoyment. Presented by Denis Offret and Barry Stillwagon, the center stage activity takes place in the DuVal Auditorium, which is located in the heart of University Medical Center. All attendees are encouraged to bring their lunch and listen to the sounds of blues. Beginning at noon, the show should last about an hour. All those searching for answers about lunch time entertainment at UMC can call Katie Riley at 626-7301.

Imagine the thought: earning money and having an enjoyable time while doing it. Fear not, this utopia is reachable tonight as the Intramural Sports office is holding a meeting at 7 for anyone having any inclination to be a referee during soccer games. The meeting is open to everyone who likes the feeling of power that comes with being a sports official, so just swing by the Student Recreation Center, and stroll on upstairs to the Intramural Sports office. For all of your intramural needs, questions, concerns -or if you just need someone to talk to - call Brian Jacoby at 621-8723

Don't worry if the first two nights passed you by. You can still get good seats for a first class Broadway presentation. "Chicago" continues its run at Centennial Hall today. Tickets are going to cost you around $36 to $48, with discounts if you are lucky enough to possess a CatCard that gives proof of your status as a student or faculty member. "Chicago" is a crime comedy covering the link between fame and crime. Tickets are available from the Centennial Hall Box Office; either stop by or call 621-3341. The show starts tonight at 7:30 p.m.

See this movie one time and you will cringe at the sounds outside your tent the next time you spend time in the great outdoors. The "Blair Witch Project" gives the little kids of the late 90s something to be scared of, and can put the fright in you as well. A poor man's " Exorcist," "Blair Witch Project" shows twice this evening, at 7 and 9 p.m., in Social Sciences room 100. This movie is part of the year-long UAB/Gallagher film series. If you would like to know what kind of movies to expect in the future, give Kate Vesely a call at 621-0768. Tickets for the show cost $2.50.


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