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Shakespeare on the Green


Othello

April 25th-28th
an entirely FREE student-run, outdoor Shakespeare festival directed by Maythinee Washington, (at the Metcalf Whispering Arch Entrance across from Ashamu and the greenhouse)

As You Like It
directed by Steve Kidd (at the Sciences Green near Macmillan, the SciLi and the CIT)
Fri 26- 9pm | Sat 27- 3:30 pm& 11pm | Sun 28-1pm

The Tempest
directed by Lauren Edgar (at the Smith and Buanano Green)
Fri 26- 3:30 & Midnight | Sat 27-1pm | Sun 3:30pm

 
 


The Week Ahead...


Thursday, April 25, 2002
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9pm AS 220 Estrogen
If your body is estrogen-soaked you can participate in this event. If your body is testosterone laden than you are relegated to the audience. $3

Friday, April 26, 2002
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5pm Issues Surrounding the Latina/Black Lesbian Community with Ingrid Rivera, Puerto Rican Lesbian/Activist TBA The Next Thing, La Fuerza Latina

7pm YMCA Poetica Triad
It’s all about the community when the East Side-Mount Hope YMCA puts on a show. Featuring local poets and musicians. Free

7pm Video Queer Film Showcase Providence
films/videos by local folk (including Brown students) Carmichael Auditorium Laura_Rodriguez@brown.edu

8:30pm Cynthia Hopkins
Cynthia will be continuing her live learning and sharing tonight. $5

9:30 pm Barnum & Buddah Circus
A mix of hippies, yippies and bikers from the Northeast share their spoken word insanity. $6

Saturday, April 27, 2002
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1pm The 1 to 1 Film and Video Festival
A 12 hour marathon event of films illuminating the state of our world that the corporate owned media refuses to acknowledge. Join us for a full day and night of incredible independent documentaries on state repression and the popular resistance movement, environmental genocides, indepth examinations of international trade policies, US sanctions against the people of Iraq, the truths about the foods you eat and genetically modified organisms, the once censored animation of Dr. Seuss - The Lorax - and much much more we do not even know about yet. A children’s segment of fun is anticipated too! $1.50 kids under 15 $3.50 all others $5 per screening block (some have more than 1 film) $14 for Festival Pass

7pm Latino Senior Night Alumnae Hall

8pm Contradancing with Genderfree Dances Leung Gallery Luisa_Patino@brown.edu
The 27th Annual Alpha Cabaret: “Frozen Nights: An Evening of Elegance.” Contact Vladimir Paul-Blanc 7-5374
Sunday, April 28, 2002

8pm Murray Hill Drag King Revue, Princesses of Porn and Dukes of Dykedom
HIVE ARCHIVE PRESENTS:
Murray Hill- World famous Drag King from NYC. Think a cross between Carol Burnett and Benny Hill.
Princesses of Porn and Dukes of Dykedom- How can you describe this? Think elaborate costumes, the playful destruction of binary gender roles, and Doris Day Songs!
A drag-over booth will be provided by the Hive Archive. If you don’t come in drag, for a few bucks they’ll dress YOU in drag! $7
2Queer Non-denominational Services and Celebration
Speaker: Jennifer Rankin, Associate Chaplain TBA Luisa_Patino@brown.edu
Special Event: Elton John & Tim Rice’s AIDA playing at the Providence Performing Arts Center, April 21-28. For tickets call (401) 421-ARTS or check ticketmaster.com.


Monday, April 29, 2002
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7pm Figure Drawing
Take a break from your hectic Monday schedule and while away a few pleasant hours drawing from life. $5

10:30pm TV220
Remember that Pokemon cartoon that induced epileptic fits in Japanese children? Well, that’s just Winnie-the-Pooh compared to the side-effects of TV220, on Cox Interconnect A.

Tuesday, April 30, 2002
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9pm Um
Jazzercise without the “-ercise” ... although Hal will give his trombone quite an aerobic workout. $5

30 Mexico 9/11: Human Rights. Human Dignity. Economic Justic.

Talk and discussion with Hilda Navarette, human rights activist from Guerrero, Mexico, founder and director of “La Voz de los sin Voz” human rights center. Contact Daniel_Stern@brown.edu
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