Wednesday, May 22, 2002Wednesday Agenda("Metropolitan" is probably your best bet for tonight)"Guitar Studio Recital" 12:30 P.M., Faulkner Recital Hall--Several student guitarists perform. "Latino/a Senior and Community Recognition Dinner" 6 P.M., Brace Commons--The first of several year-end race-based award ceremonies. Were I Latino, I'd be embarassed to have anything to do with this. "Metropolitan" 7 & 10 P.M., Collis Commonground--A dramatic rendering of Whit Stillman's witty screenplay. Worth seing for the repartee alone. "Mission STS-109" 7 P.M., Leede Arena--The crew of the recent space shuttle mission to upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope presents its experiences. The crew's work was some of the most difficult and complex performed in space of late and has greatly improved the quality of the images beamed down from the satellite's main camera. Posted by Andrew Grossman at 12:30 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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