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The Chronicle Les Miz favorites: One Day More: Castle on a Cloud: Master of the House:

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On My Own: Little Fall of Rain: Red and Black: I Dreamed a Dream: Account Representatives: Account Assistants:

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Academic WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Wednesdays at The Center: 12-Ipm. Robert CookDeegan, "Genomics: The Information Jungle." John Hope Franklin Center, Room 240. Contact: anne.whisnant@duke.edu, 668-1901. Developmental Biology Colloquium: 4pm. Jamila Horabin, University of Alabama, Birmingham. "Sex determination in Drosophila." 147 Nanaline Duke.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 Lecture: 12noon. Science and technology policy expert Lewis Branscomb will deliver the Meredith and Kip Frey Lecture in Intellectual Property Law. Free and open to the public. Room 3043 at Duke Law School.

Systematics Seminar: 12;40pm. Rich Moore, North Carolina State University. "Plant evolutionary genetics: sex and the birth of new genes." 144 Biological Sciences.

Popßio Seminar: 7pm. Pat Lorch, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. "The evolution of sex differences in autosomal recombination." 140 Biological Sciences. Chemistry Seminar: 3:3opm. “Multi-Scale Structural Model of the Lac Repressor Complex with DNA.” Refreshments at 3:15 in the Lobby. 103 P.M. Gross Contact; Chemical Laboratory. janet.rosenthal @ duke.edu.

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Duke Events Calendar APSI Speaker Series lecture: 4-s:3opm. Bruce Cumings, Norman and Edna Freehling Professor of History, University of Chicago. Decoupled from History: North Korea in the "Axis of Evil". Breedlove Room (204 Perkins Library) Duke West Campus. For more inforcall or visit us at mation 684-2604 www.duke.edu/APSI.

Religious WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Catholic Mass: s:lspm. Chapel Crypt,

Campus Crusade for Christ: 7:3opm, Wednesdays. Come Journey with friends, Pursue truth and Encounter Christ! Nelson Music Room in the East Duke Building on East Campus. Open to absolutely everyone! For more information visit us on the web: www.dukecru.com. Wesley Fellowship-Senior Small Group: 10pm, Wednesdays. Wesley Office.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19

Weekly Eucharist (Holy Communion): s:3opm, Thursdays. Wesley Office (Chapel Basement). Intercultural Christian Fellowship: Thursdays, 7:3opm. Chapel basement, www.duke.edu/web/icf/ or dsw9@duke.edu.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 Tenting Shabbat: s:3opm, in k-ville, 7pm, free dinner. For more info contact courtney.wisotsky@duke.edu.

15th Annual Anti-Racism Conference: Friday, February 20th (spm-9pm) and Saturday, February 21st (Bam-6pm). Sponsored by Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship. Cost is $35 and includes dinner

Friday and continental breakfast and lunch on Saturday. Keynote speaker is Rania Marsi. Contact www.eruuf.org for details. ERUUF is located at 4907 Garrett Road in Durham.

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and Meetings WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Fresh Docs Works in Progress: 7pm. "Cemetery." CDS, 1317 W. Pettigrew Street off east campus. Contact 660-3663. Event URL: cds.aas.duke.edu. French Table: Wednesdays, 7pm. Join us for French! Speak French and meet new people outside of the classroom. Great Hall meeting point: entrance from Bryan Center Walkway. Bpm. Duke Symphony Orchestra; Baldwin Auditorium. Contact Department of Music, dukemusic@duke.edu, 660-3300, www.duke.edu/music. Harry Davidson, music director, with student concerto competition winner Tasha Tanhehco. "American Spring" for Strings Copland: Program: Walker: Lyric Appalachian Spring Mendelssohn, Violin Concerto in E Minor. FREE. Screen/Society Hip Hop Film Series; Bpm. "Scratch."

Richard White Lecture Hall, East Campus. Contact hokazak@duke.edu. the Sponsored by Film/Video/Digital Program, the Program in Literature, and the Program in Women's Studies.

Screen/Society Special Events: Bpm. "Forget Baghdad" w/ Guest Speaker Ella Shohat. Griffith Film Theater, Bryan Center, West Campus. Contact hokazak@duke.edu. Sponsored by the Duke Center for International Studies, the Film/Video/Digital Program, the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute, the Program in Literature, the Program in Women's Studies, and the Duke Institute of the Arts with funding from the Eleanor Naylor Dana Endowment.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 Presentation: 7pm. "Regarding the Pain of Others," with Satendra Khanna, Mel Rosenthal, and Hong-An Truong. CDS, 1317W. Pettigrew Street, off east campus. Contact 660-3663. In conjunction with the exhibition Sebastiao Salgado "Migrations; Humanity in Transition." Performance: Bpm. “LOVE & TAXES." Love & Taxes is a hilarious and harrowing ride down the rabbit hole of the US Tax Code, written and performed by Josh Kornbluth, the Bay Area's funniest playwright and solo performer. Tickets: $2O/$lO. Call 684-4444 or go to tickets.duke.edu. Location: Sheafer Theater, Bryan Center. Duke Wind Symphony: Bpm. Winter Concert. Baldwin Auditorium. Department of Music, duke919-660-3300, music@duke.edu, www.duke.edu/music. John Randal Guptill, visiting director. FREE.


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