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School of Art Exhibitions.
Point of Departure II Print Portfolio. Through April 24. Main Gallery, Visual Arts Building. 542-2468.

University Union Art Exhibition.
Ceramic Casts by Sanjit Sethi. Through April 24. Tate Student Center Gallery. 542-6466.

Art Exhibitions.
From Desert to Oasis: Arts of the People of Central Asia. Through April 26. Drawing on Stone: Lithographs from the Permanent Collection. Through June 21. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.

Video.
Chastie (Paradise). In conjunction with the From Desert to Oasis exhibition. Through April 26. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.

Women's Studies Exhibition.
Life Changing Experiences: The Artwork of Tamara M. Thomason. Through April 28. Women's Studies Program Halls, Main Library. 542-2846.


APRIL

20 Monday
Brazilian Music Week.
Through April 25.

Lecture.
"African Cultural Studies: Contesting Global Academic Hegemony," Keyan Tomaselli, University of Natal at Durban. 4:30 p.m. 205 Journalism Building. 542-4972.

Darl Snyder African Studies Lecture.
"Theatre Arts in Africa: Culture, Politics and Gender." 3:30 p.m. Chapel.

Lecture.
"The Other Diaspora: Africans in the Mediterranean World of Islam," John O. Hunwick, Northwestern University. 4 p.m. 265 Park Hall. 542-3966.

Georgia Woodwind Quintet.
8 p.m. Ramsey Concert Hall. 542-3737.


21 Tuesday
Seminar.
"A Critical Appraisal of Sustainable Development," Zev Naveh, Israel Institute of Technology. 12:10 p.m. Institute of Ecology Auditorium. 542-9079.

Baseball vs. Georgia Southern.
7 p.m. Foley Field.

Roundtable Discussion.
"Transdisciplinary Challenges for Landscape Ecology: Facing the Transition from the Industrial to the Post-Industrial Information Society." 3:30 p.m. Forestry Seminar Room 4. 542-9079.

Artist-in-Residence Lecture: William T. Wiley, Painter-Sculptor.
5:30 p.m. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-1511.


22 Wednesday
Christian Faculty Fellowship.
"Student Minister Update." Noon. Room 505, Center for Computational Quantum Chemistry.

Promotion and Tenure Forum.
3:30-5:30 p.m. Law School Auditorium.

Lecture.
"Architecture and Iconography of Hindu Temples in South India," K.V. Raman, University of Madras, India. 4 p.m. 116 Visual Arts Building.

Center for Humanities and Arts Lecture.
"Religious Studies and Indigenous Peoples in the 21st Century: Why It Matters," Chris Jocks. 4 p.m. 265 Park Hall. 542- 3966.

Baseball vs. Clemson.
7 p.m. Foley Field.

Film.
To Live (1994). $3. 7:30 p.m. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-0487.


23 Thursday
African American Cultural Center Annual Teach-In: Salute to Georgia's First Black Athlete.
2-6 p.m. Adinkra Hall. 542-8468.

Evening Lecture.
"Major Motifs in the Architectural Treasures of Central Asia," Alan Godlas, religion. 5:30 p.m. M. Smith Griffith Auditorium, Georgia Museum of Art.

Fourth Annual GLOBES Lecture.
7 p.m. Georgia Hall, Tate Student Center.

Great Southland Stampede Rodeo.
Through April 25. Advance tickets: $10, upper level; $14, lower level. At door: $11 and $15. 7:30 p.m. Stegeman Coliseum. 542-9374.

Masters Hall Players: Bus Stop.
Through April 25. Evening performances 8:15 p.m.; Saturday matinee 2:15 p.m. $13.50.


24 Friday
Women's Studies Program Lecture.
"Answering the Call: Lesbians Struggle to Serve." 12:10 p.m. 407 Memorial Hall.

Concert: Student Brass Choirs.
8 p.m. Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall. 542-3737.


25 Saturday
Football: G-Day Game.
2 p.m. Sanford Stadium.

Discovery Saturday: Rainforest Adventure.
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. State Botanical Garden. 542-1244.

Lafayette String Quartet.
8 p.m. Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall.


26 Sunday
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
$35 and $39. 3 p.m. Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall.


27 Monday
11th Annual Student Photo Show.
Through May 15. Tate Student Center Gallery.

Crayola Art Education Exhibit.
Through May 22. Main Gallery, Visual Arts Building. 542-1511.

Video.
George Bellows: Portrait of an American Artist. Through June 27. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-0487.

Lecture.
"Toward the 21st Century: Trends in Community Empowerment." 3 p.m. Georgia Center.

University Union Lecture.
"Israel at 50," Zvi Aviner-Vapni. 7:30 p.m. Georgia Hall, Tate Student Center. 542-6396.


28 Tuesday
Lecture.
"Parting the Green Curtain: Art and Science in the Tropical Rain Forest," Alan Campbell. 4 p.m. 265 Park Hall.

Ninth Annual E.S. Luttrell Lecture.
"Development of Methods to Manage Citrus Tristeza Virus Diseases," William Dawson, University of Florida. 4 p.m. 2401 Miller Plant Sciences Building.

University Theatre: King Stag.
Through May 2. $7 students/senior citizens; $10 all others. 8 p.m.


29 Wednesday
Christian Faculty Fellowship.
"A Look at the Women's Studies Program." Noon. Room 505, Center for Computational Quantum Chemistry.

Baseball vs. Samford.
7 p.m. Foley Field.

Lecture.
"Street Enterprises in the Philippines: Policies for the Use of Urban Spaces," Mary Anne Akers, environmental design. 3:30 p.m. 501-502 Caldwell Hall. 542-8292.

Film.
Life of Oharu (1952). $3. 7:30 p.m. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-0487.

Eargasms: An Evening of Spoken Word.
7:30 p.m. Georgia Hall A, Tate Student Center. 542-6396.


30 Thursday
Roundtable Discussion in French.
"New Novel/New Cinema," Alain Robbe-Grillet, author, literary theorist, and film director, and Richard Neupert. 1 p.m. Richard B. Russell Library. 542-3966.

Pamoja Dance Company Performance.
Through May 2. 7:30 p.m. Morton Theatre. 542-8468.


MAY

1 Friday
Midpoint of Spring Quarter.

Art Exhibition.
The Sculptures of Larry Mohr. Through June 30. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.

Women's Studies Program Lecture.
"The Dynamics of Brazilian Feminine Poetics: Navigations of African Identity," Lesley G. Feracho, Romance languages. 12:10 p.m. Russell Library Auditorium. 542-2846.

Baseball vs. Ole Miss.
7 p.m. Foley Field.

Young Concert Artists Series: Stefan Milenkovich, Violin.
$16. 8 p.m. Ramsey Concert Hall. 542-4400.


2 Saturday
Master of Fine Arts Degree Candidates' Exhibition.
Through June 14. Georgia Museum of Art. 542-4662.

Georgia Invitational Track Meet.
All day. Spec Towns Track.

Baseball vs. Ole Miss.
4 p.m. Foley Field.

Men's Tennis vs. Texas.
6:30 p.m. Henry Feild Stadium.


3 Sunday
Baseball vs. Ole Miss.
Little League Day. 1 p.m. Foley Field.


4 Monday
Phi Beta Kappa Lecture.
4 p.m. Chapel.

University Union Lecture.
La Joyce Brookshire, author of Soul Food. 7:30 p.m. Tate Center Theatre. 542-6396.


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