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CAMPUS CALENDAR

MUSIC

For ticket information, phone 229-4308.

Thurs., Sept. 16: Music From Almost Yesterday. 7:30 p.m. School of the Arts Recital Hall. Tickets $8 general; $5 students, seniors.

Fri., Sept. 24: William Warfield Master Class. 4:30 p.m. School of the Arts Recital Hall.

Sat., Sept. 25: William Warfield. Youth Leadership Academy Boys Choir and Stanley F. Battle, UWM Sullivan-Spaights Professor, also will perform. 6 p.m. St. Mark African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1616 W. Atkinson Ave.

FILM

Wed., Sept. 15: Wide Screen Wednesdays series features Woody Allen's "Sleeper." 7 p.m. Union Theatre. Ticket info, 229-4070.

Sept. 17-19: World Cinema Series. Union Theatre. Information, 229-4070.

Sept. 23-25, Sept. 30-Oct. 2: The 12th Annual Milwaukee Gay and Lesbian Film and Video Festival (see p. 14).

EXHIBITS

INSTITUTE OF VISUAL ARTS (inova) GALLERIES

Exhibits are free. For more information, phone ext. 5070. GALLERYONE:

Vogel Hall. 12-5 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday; closed Monday, Tuesday, holidays.

GALLERYTWO:

Mitchell Hall. 12-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; closed Sunday, Monday, holidays.

Sept. 24- Nov. 28: Gitte Villesen, video installations of friends.GALLERYTHREE:

School of the Arts Center. 12-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; closed Sunday, Monday, holidays.

GALLERYVIDEO:

Vogel Hall. 12-5 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday; closed Monday, Tuesday, holidays.

UNION ART GALLERY

UWM Union. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday; 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Thursday.

Exhibits are free. For more information, phone 229-6310.

ET CETERA

Sept. 13-17: Annual Print and Poster Sale. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Union Art Gallery.

Tues., Sept. 21: Institute of World Affairs "Global Flashpoints" lecture series: "Japan: The Last 50 Years".

Sept. 22 & 23: Third Annual School of Education Urban Forum, "Creating Multicultural Communities".

Fri., Sept. 24: Education Strategy Series features Senate Majority Leader Chuck Chvala and Luther Olsen, chair of the Assembly Education Committee. Breakfast forum starts at 7:30 a.m. Union Fireside Lounge. Hosted by the UWM School of Education. Information, 229-6554.

Sept. 26-28: UW System faculty/staff development institute, "Globalization: Culturally Sensitive or Culturally Subversive" (see p. 6).

Wed., Sept. 29: Professor Zev Garber, director of the Jewish Studies Center at Los Angeles Valley College, delivers a lecture entitled "Edith Stein," focusing on the Holocaust, Judaism, and Catholicism. 1 p.m. Garland Hall 104. Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Studies. Co-sponsors include the UWM Comparative Study of Religion Program and the Wisconsin Society for Jewish Learning. Information, 229-6121.

Fri., Sept. 24: Center for Twentieth Century Studies speaker series features Harriet Ritvo (History, MIT) on "Connecting with Animals" (see p. 9)

Wed., Sept. 29: Institute of World Affairs Foreign Policy Town Meeting (see p. 13).


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