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The Red & Black’s event guide to happenings news, variety and
sports - in and around Athens from April 8-April 14.
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THURSDAY
Classes and Lectures
What: Networking and
Roundtable Luncheon “Careers in
Aging"
Who: Sponsored by Sigma Phi
Omega Gerontology Society and
8.0.N.E.
Where: Tate Center Reception
Hall
When: 1:30-430 p.m.
Price: Free
Verdict: Life is wasted on the
young. Help take care of the peo
ple that took care of you. Learn
about hospice, Alzheimer's and
hospital care. Contact: tamar
sfwvali@yahoo.com
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What: J.G. Woodruff Lecture:
"Food Science and Food Safety-
Present and Future Perspectives”
Who: David R. Lineback, food/
cereal scientist at the University
of Maryland
Where: Masters Hall. Georgia
Center
When: 2 p.m.
Price: Free
Verdict: Come learn about the
past, present and future of food
science and food safety Contact:
706-542-2286
What: Talk - "Sargent’s Bodies
and the Unmaking of History’
Who: Susan SkSauskas, profes
sor of Art History a! Rutgers
University
Where: Sl5O Lamar Dodd School
of Art
When: 530 p.m.
Price: Free
Verdict: Come listen to Professor
Sidlauskas talk about her area oJ
expense. Contact sccoie@uga.
edu
What: Lecture: Dr Cornel West
Who: Sponsored by University
Union Student Programming
Board, Department of Campus
Life
Where: Grand Hall, Tate Student
Center
When: 730 p.m.
Price: Free
VenSct: Author, educator and civil
rights activist Dr. West wi talk
about his experience in the civil
rights movement. Contact: 706-
542-6396, union@uga.edu
What: UGA Global Health
Symposium
Who: Sponsored by the Cottage
of Public Health and Center for
Global Health
Where: Room 175, Paul D.
CoverdeH Center Auditorium
When: Through Friday
Price: $5, meals are included
Verdict: Improve the health of
Third World nations by attending
this symposium. Contact: 706-
542-5922, www.gtobaßiealth.uga.
edu
Events and Opportunities
What: 2nd Thursday Scholarship
Series: From England to Siberia
Where: Hugh Hodgson School of
Music *
When: 8 p.m.
Price: Free
VenSct: You thought the English
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fascinating accents to toe world
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hear their music.
Contact: 706-542-
4400 BP
What: Spunk
Where: Morton Theatre
When: 8 p.m.
Price: sl2-15
Verdict: Three stories of African-
American We prior to World War II
use jazz and blues to stylize femi
rast sensibity. Contact: 706-613-
3771
What: Charlotte's Web
Where: Classic Center Theatre
When: 930 a.m. and 1130 a.m.
Price: $7
VenSct: This adorable classic chil
dren’s tale will make you think
twice about eating pork chops
and bacon. Contact: 706-357-
4444
What A Weekend Fashion Affair
Where: Stan Muffins Art Garden,
650 Pulaski Si
When: 6 p.m.
Price: $8
Verdict: Run away to your closest
runway and show off your most
enchanting dress. Contact: ath
ensblvd.com
What: TOMS One Day Without
Shoes
Where: Everywhere
When: AS day
Price: Free
Verdict : Get your foot in toe door
of charity by helping this organi
zation give shoes to underprivi
leged children. Go barefoot and
raise awareness. Contact: tom
satuga@gmaS.com
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What: Hitt Community Blood Drive
Who: Sponsored by the American
Red Cross and FBI Community
Where: Oglethorpe House base
ment
When: 2-7 pm
Price: Free
Verdict; If you have a fear, you
may shy away from needles, but
conquering your fear by gwing
blood can help save a life.
Contact: 678-227-4650
What: Movie: The Shawshank
Redemption (1994)
Who: Sponsored by the Universtty
Union Student Programming
Board. Cinematic Arts Division
Where: Tate Student Center
Theater
When: 8 p.m.
Price: S2;sl for fees-paid stu
dents with a valid UGACard
Verdict: This award-winning
Stephen King adapted prison film
starring Tim Robbins and Morgan
Freeman win amaze you. Contact:
706-542-6396
What: Performance: UGA Ballet
Ensemble
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Designed by Ana Kabakova
PICK OF THE
WEEK:
G-Day Spring
Football
The boys are back in town - the ones you
know and toe ones you’ll get to know next
season. The Georgia football team's annual
spring scrimmage will kick oft at 2; G-Day fes
tivities will begin at noon.
After 14 practices, quarterback potentials
Logan Gray, Aaron Murray and Zach
Mettenberger will compete in an intense game
of Red vs. Black. The North side of Sanford
Stadium will be unavailable due to ongoing
construction on Reed Plaza, so hurry to
Sanford to find your perfect spot amidst a sea
of red and black. Admission is free and CSS
will televise coverage 0 you're unable to
attend.
Ignite your day with spirit-tilled activities
including an alumni flag football game with for
mer Bulldogs that went on to become NFL
veterans. Head coach Mark Richt said G-Day
is a great time for fans to see how the Dogs
have progressed since last season. Don't miss
your chance to witness Georgia history in the
making.
What: G-Day Spring Football
Where: Sanford Stadium
When: 2 p.m.
Price: Free
Contact: http://www.georgiadogs.com
Where: Dance Building
When: 8 p.m.
Price: $lO
Verdict: Tutus galore! Witness the
inspiring grace and poise of the
University Ballet Ensemble.
Contact: 706-542-8579 for rickets
Music
What: Ana Sia
Where: New Earth Music Hall
Wien; 9 p.m.-2 a.m.
Price: $lO
Verdict: When bands say they
dont want to be labeled, those
labels are broad, but Sia likes to
appeal to unfamiliar genres.
Contact: 706-543-8283
What: The Whigs in concert with
Band of Skulls and 22-20s
Where: The 40 Watt
When; 9 p.m.
Price: sls
Verdict: The Whigs and Band of
Skulls make for a good match,
considering the fact that members
of the Whig Party are all dead
and buried. Contact Ibeardßß@
gmafl.com
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