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February 4, 2003

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Anybody Out There?
No I am not asking, that is the name of MCC's Theater Department's up and coming production. It is a wild farce that follows the change of a shy milksop into a brave hero with six months to live. The hero finds him self in a precarious situation as bait for an FBI sting when he learns of his misdiagnosis. The play wraps its self up in a hilariously clever conclusion that will be loved by all. Written by John Patrick, and directed by Lyn Dutson. Performances run Feb. 27–March 2 Tickets are available in the Theater Outback Box Office. For more information call (408)461-7170.

Native American Arts and Crafts
8th Annual Native American Festival will take place at the Cook College and Theological School, located on 708 South Lindon ln. in Tempe. Admission for adults is only $2, to see authentic Native American arts and crafts. There will be food and prizes, the proceeds will benefit the Cook College and Theological School. The event runs from noon to 5 p.m.

ASU gives you an incentive to look at art!

The Museums, Galleries and Collections Committee is sponsoring its first annual "We love ASU Collections." The event is an open house for the major galleries and collections that call ASU home. There will be several guided tours, and those who visit four or more of the galleries will be entered to win a prize. Guided tours will begin at 1 pm on Thursday, Feb. 13, at the Harry Wood Gallery.

Have a Ceramic Good Time
Hey! Like your art more three dimensional? Stop by the Nelson Fine Art Center. The Sara and David Lieberman Collection of Contemporary Ceramics and Craft will be on display for all to see, beginning Feb. 8 through May 18. The collection consists of over 200 works. The Nelson Fine Arts Center is located on the south east corner of 10th St. and Mill Ave. on ASU Campus.


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