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Peter James, an ex-CIA agent, will speak
in the Russell House. Ballroom. His a
"Russia's Secret Doomsday Weapons: W
You." James' lecture is sponsored by the
Committee and it's free and open to the pub
Christopher Berg, director of USC 's
studies program, will perform in concert 1
at 8 p.m. in Gambrell Auditorium.
Berg's program wili encompass class
Spain, Brazil, Venezuela and Mexico, he Y
reknowned composer/guitarist Andres ?
performed across the U.S., including in Ci
concert is free and open to the public.
Also on Tuesday, the Clariosophic Lite
sponsor a debate by two faculty members o
of drugs by adults should be legalized. The
7:30 p.m. in Legare College on the USC Hors
Lost Art Cinema, a community based
present "Found Footage Films" as the th
films Sunday, March 7, at 2 p.m. in the Nic
at 722 Main St.
Lost Art Cinema's series opened witl
Sunday" February 7, but the group still
mission for $3. Tickets may be purchased ?
box office or by calling 254-3433.
The term "Found Footage" refers to pro
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jrnegie Hall. The V"8.? and drawings by Stevei1
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film group, will are ?1>en from 10 5 and Sunda
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