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THE BROWN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2014
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LUNCH Cajun Fettucini, Spinach and Arugala Saute, Rotisserie-Style Chicken, Cauliflower Florettes
Roasted Corn Chowder with Bacon and Potato, Breaded Chicken Fingers, Baked Acorn Squash, Vegan Brownies
DINNER Marinated Beef au Jus, Bok Choy Grilled with Sesame Oil, Red Fish Provencal, Vegan Tofu Hot Dogs
Crispy Baked Filet of Sole, Red Potato Frittata, Au Gratin Potatoes, Sauteed Spinach with Cherry Tomatoes
JOSIAH’S
THREE BURNERS
QUESADILLA OR GRILLED CHEESE
Custom Mashed Potato Bar
Make Your Own Quesadillas
BLUE ROOM
SOUPS
DINNER ENTREES
Clam Chowder, Minestrone, Beef with Bean Chili
Naked Burritos RYAN WALSH / HERALD
Noah Fields ‘17 and John Brakatselos ‘15 perform during the Brown Bag concert in Sayles Hall Thursday.
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RELEASE DATE– Friday, February 28, 2014
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calendar FRIDAY
FEBRUARY 28
7:00 P.M. BESTSELLING AUTHOR WILEY CASH READS AT THE BROWN BOOKSTORE
Author Wiley Cash, a previous recipient of the New York Times Notable Book of the Year award, discusses his new novel “This Dark Road to Mercy,” a story of baseball, a father searching to fix his broken family and society in the 1990s. Brown Bookstore 7:00 P.M. THE IMPULSE SHOW
The imPulse Dance Company presents its 11th annual spring show. The upbeat dancers show off their expertise in a variety of styles, from hip-hop to jazz. Alumnae Hall
SATURDAY
MARCH 1
12:00 P.M. THE VAULT MOBILE THRIFT STORE SALE
Brown’s mobile student-run thrift shop offers eco-friendly second-hand clothes and accessories, as well as half-off credit in the store for those who bring in donations. J. Walter Wilson lobby 8:00 P.M. BROWN UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA CONCERT
The Brown University Symphony Orchestra is joined by guest conductor David Wroe, a recent conductor of the New York City Opera. The program features symphonic poems with a jazz concerto in between pieces. Sayles Hall
SUNDAY
MARCH 2
2:00 P.M. PASSING STRANGE
Passing Strange, an eclectic comedy-drama rock musical, focuses on the existential journey of a young black adult in Europe. Stuart Theater 7:00 P.M. UNDERGRADUATE FINANCE BOARD FORUM
Students and administrators will meet to discuss the University’s financial policies, including the process for funding of By Daniel Landman (c)2014 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
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