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| 11:00 am-Mar 2nd | 2008 Game Days MARY RIEPMA ROSS MEDIA ARTS CENTER - VAN BRUNT VISITORS CENTERExperience a wide variety of computer and video game play and the chance to win prizes. Open and tournament play will include gaming on the theater screen. Open to faculty, staff and students. Hosted by the UNL Computer Store, the Rec. Center and the Mary Riepma Ross Theatre. |
| 11:00 am-Mar 2nd | 2008 Game Days Campus RecreationExperience a wide variety of computer and video game play and the chance to win prizes. Open and tournament play will include gaming on the theater screen. Open to faculty, staff and students. Hosted by the UNL Computer Store, the Rec. Center and the Mary Riepma Ross Theatre. |
| 3:00 pm-10:30 pm | 4-H On Ice Tyson Event CenterSaturday March 1st, 2008 bring yourself and a fried or 2 and join 4-H families from Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota for some ice skating, Make~N~Takes, food and a Hockey Game with the Sioux city Musketeers! |
| 5:00 pm | Deadline for Nebraska Poets on Sheldon Paintings SHELDON MUSEUM of ARTSheldon Memorial Art Gallery announces the Nebraska Poets on Sheldon Paintings Contest in conjunction with the "Poets on Painters" exhibition on view April 26 through June 29, 2008.
A cash prize of $100 will be awarded in each of four categories for the best poem written about a painting or paintings in the Sheldon collection. We welcome submissions from all Nebraska poets, both published and unpublished, writers and students, grade K-adult. For more information: http://www.sheldonartgallery.org/events_programs/index.html?topic=detail&evnt_id=256. Deadline is March 1, 2008. |
| 7:30 pm | Ronald K. Brown/Evidence LIED CENTER for PERFORMING ARTSRonald K. Brown/Evidence Blends African, modern, ballet, and hip-hop dance styles to relate meaningful stories about the human experience. Praised by The New York Times as "one of the most profound choreographers of his modern dance generation," Brown's work focuses on the fusion of traditional African dance with contemporary choreography and spoken word, providing an insightful view of human tragedy and triumph. The program will feature "One Shot," which was inspired by the work of noted African American photojournalist Charles "Teenie" Harris; "Come Ye," a tribute to artists who are activists; and "High Life," a look at the journey one takes in leaving one society for a better life. |
| 7:30 pm | AN AMERICAN DAUGHTER TEMPLE BUILDINGDr. Lyssa Dent Hughes, a health care expert, has just been nominated to a Cabinet post when an indiscretion from her past is discovered. The media turns it into a scandal, which endangers her confirmation and divides her family and friends. The production is directed by Virginia Smith who believes the show is "timely since we have a woman running for president. AN AMERICAN DAUGHTER spurs debate about how women are still viewed in political leadership positions in this country." |
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