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Thursday, March 25, 2004 Events |
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Every day from Tue, February 24, 2004 through Fri, April 2, 2004 from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm
Art in the Village: Life on Other Planets 
University Village Shopping Center
Admission: Free
This academic year's fourth "Art in the Village" exhibition features artwork created by students in grades K-5 who attend the USC Family of Schools. |
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Every day from Sun, March 7, 2004 through Sun, June 6, 2004 from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
AIM V: SYZYGY (The Human Remix): The USC School of Fine Arts' International Festival of Time-Based Media 
Armory Center for the Arts
Admission: Free
Complete with screenings on the video billboards on West Hollywood's Sunset Strip and satellite lectures and events in Los Angeles, Hong Kong, and Cusco, Peru, AIM V: SYZYGY explores the question of the human/machine "remix." |
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Wed, February 18, 2004 through Sat, April 17, 2004 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Transfictions: Jack Butler, Eileen Cowin, and Grant Mudford 
USC Fisher Gallery (HAR)
Admission: Free
'Transfictions' juxtaposes the early and recent work of three LA-based artists who remain transfixed by the possibilities of photography, a medium they have challenged and transformed throughout their careers. |
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Mon, February 2, 2004 through Thu, October 28, 2004 on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
75 Years of Storytelling: Cinema-Television 75th Anniversary Exhibition 
Doheny Memorial Library (DML)
Admission: Free
Rare treasures, archival photographs and press clippings, artifacts and memorabilia trace the USC School of Cinema-Television’s rich history. |
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Every day from Sun, February 1, 2004 through Mon, May 31, 2004 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Town and Gown: A Centennial Celebration 
Doheny Memorial Library (DML)
Admission: Free
The centennial celebration of Town and Gown is capped off with this retrospective exhibition.
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Every day from Fri, February 27, 2004 through Mon, May 17, 2004 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Musical Instruments Exhibition 
Doheny Memorial Library (DML)
Admission: Free
Rare music books, scores and objects, including Western and non-Western musical instruments from the USC Thornton School of Music’s Gale Collection, De Lorenzo Collection and Early Music Ensemble Collection, are displayed. |
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Sun, February 1, 2004 through Wed, March 31, 2004 on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm; Sun, February 1, 2004 through Wed, March 31, 2004 on Saturdays from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm; Sun, February 1, 2004 through Wed, March 31, 2004 on Sundays from 1:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Williams the Conqueror: The Legacy of Architect Paul Revere Williams: Ninth Annual Trojans of Ebony Hue Black History Exhibition 
Watt Hall (WAH)
Admission: Free
Photographs, drawings, renderings, letters and historical documents are among the items highlighting the life’s work of one of the nation’s most famous African American architects, the late Paul R. Williams. |
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Thu, March 25, 2004 at 7:30 pm
USC Thornton Chamber Orchestra and Choral Artists: American Expressions for Chorus and Orchestra 
Bovard Auditorium (ADM)
Admission: Free
With works by John Corrigliano, Halsey Stevens and Thornton faculty composer James Hopkins, the USC Thornton Chamber Orchestra, Chamber Choir and Concert Choir join forces for “American Expressions for Chorus and Orchestra.” |
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Thu, March 25, 2004 from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm
Balancing Career & Family: CET Forums on Teaching 
Leavey Library (LVL)
Admission: Free
Alison Dundes Renteln leads a collegial discussion on the often-complicated process of balancing career and family in acadamia. |
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Every day from Tue, February 3, 2004 through Sat, May 1, 2004 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Artifacts and Replacements: How Communities Are Transformed 
Ralph and Goldy Lewis Hall (RGL)
Admission: Free
Using photographs and a multimedia map, future city planners Natalie Golnazarians, Jack Lam and Eduardo Arenas explore the transformation of Boyle Heights from a predominantly Jewish neighborhood to a heavily Latino community. |
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