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Have issues with elizabethansexuality? So does Jeff Webster, Ph.D. in the new play “QueerTheory,” playing now in San Francisco for only $10 with a studentID. Call 510-464-4468 for more information and for reservations.But hurry because “Queer Theory” ends on May 17! |
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Get cultural at the 12th annualDowntown arts Series at the San Jose Stage Theatre. Enjoy a varietyof multi-cultural performing and visual art programs. All eventsare presented by small and emerging art groups on tight budgets.For more info, visit the Downtown Arts Series |
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Watch the SJSU Theatre Department?sproduction of Neil Simon’s “Sweet Charity,” playing now through May3. For more info, call the department at 408-924-4530 |
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Get tickets now for the highlyanticipated “Diaghilev Dynasty,” a Russian Ballet performed byJoffrey Ballet at the Flint Center. Although performances don’tstart until June 19, tickets are on sale now at TicketMaster |
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Want a chance to see your favorite’idols’ live? Visit the American IdolsLive to enter to win a trip for to to watch “American Idol”live. You don?t even have to buy anything or sign any contracts!Hurry, though, because it ends on Wednesday at midnight. |
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Recycle those old literary analysesyou wrote for your EWRT classes and submit them for the CarolynKeen Literary Analysis Prize. You could win $100-300, and betteryet, get your essay published in Red Wheelbarrow! Contact JillQuigley at 408-864-5564 for more information. |
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Wanna Get married in the Hamptons? MTVis going to send one lucky couple to The Hamptons to give themtheir dream wedding! Visit MTV, but hurry, because the contest ends onWednesday. |
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Get Your CREATIVE juices flowing andwrite and story, poem, essay or song or draw a masterpiece andsubmit it for publication in De Anza’s annual literary magazine,The Red Wheelbarrow. For more info, contact Ken Weisner at408-864-5797. |
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Read “Rain of Gold” by VictorVillasenor to prepare for the author’s visit to De Anza next week.The bestseller revolves around three generations ofHispanic-Amerian families’ migration to California. Pick up nextweek’s issue of La Voz for more information on the author’svisit. |
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WANNA LEARN to ice skate, salsa dance,surf, debate, become a business leader or play chess? Wanna get intouch with your own culture or someone else’s? Wanna unite withpeople who share common interests with you? Then come check out DeAnza’s Club Day this Thursday from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the MainQuad for an opportunity to do all of these! |
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