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Arts and Humanities

March 1, 1999
Photography exhibition: "The Raw and the Cooked"
March 1, 1999
UA Fine Arts Calendar: March 16-31
Feb. 26, 1999
Visiting composer lecture: Jonathan Sacks
Feb. 23, 1999
"Quilters" auditions
Feb. 19, 1999
Art exhibition: "Journeys" alumni invitational
Feb. 11, 1999
Lecture: Johnnie Cochran
Feb. 9, 1999
Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure"
Feb. 8, 1999
Art exhibition: "Bodies and Boundaries"
Feb. 8, 1999
Festival of Recitals celebrates music of Chopin
Feb. 8, 1999
UA Opera Theater: "Cendrillon"<br>Rich Amada
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