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Tuesday, February 22, 2005 Events

Tue, February 22, 2005 from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Color Woodcut and American Arts and Crafts More...

The Neighborhood Church
Admission: General, $20; Members, $15

David Acton, curator of prints, drawings and photographs at the Worcester Art Museum in Massachusetts, discusses the art of color woodcut and its innovators in a lavishly illustrated survey of the time period from the 1890s through the 1930s.

Tue, February 22, 2005 at 7:30 pm
Dennis Thurmond and Bernadene Blaha, piano: Music For Two More...

Alfred Newman Recital Hall (AHF)
Admission: Free

Thornton faculty artists Dennis Thurmond and Bernaden Blaha present a revolutionary night of music featuring modified music of Ives, Gershwin, Holst and Dennis Thurmond.

Tue, February 22, 2005 all day.
IM Softball: USC Intramural Sports Programs More...

Cromwell Field (CFX)
Admission: $40 per team

Intramural softball is open to students, staff and faculty with divisions that include all-U, HICCup, women's, coed, fraternity and sorority.

Every day from Tue, February 1, 2005 through Wed, March 2, 2005 from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm
USC Workout NIKE Fitness Challenge More...

General William Lyon University Center (LRC)
Admission: Free

USC students, staff and faculty get one of the best workouts taught by some of the top instructors in the business.

Tue, February 22, 2005 from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Cancer Center Grand Rounds More...

Norris Tower
Admission: Free

USC's own Dr. Robert Selby describes the various resections of the liver.

Mon, September 20, 2004 through Fri, May 13, 2005 on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays all day.
'Tapestry of Life': The Photography of Howard Buffett More...

Annenberg School for Communication (ASC)
Admission: Free

'Tapestry of Life' represents 10 years of photography from more than 40 international excursions by Illinois agri-businessman and photographer Howard Buffett and communicates the struggles and needs of individuals in the Third World.

Every day from Tue, September 14, 2004 through Sun, May 29, 2005 from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Three Winters in the Sun: Einstein In California More...

Skirball Cultural Center
Admission: General, $12; Seniors and students, $8; free for members and children under 12

This installation focuses on the three winter terms that Albert Einstein spent at the California Institute of Technology (1931 - 1933) and uses this brief period as a lens to re-envision his entire life.

Every day from Tue, February 22, 2005 through Fri, March 25, 2005 all day.
Art in the Village: Teamwork More...

University Village Shopping Center
Admission: Free

"Teamwork" features the artwork of local K-5 students who were inspired to create a work of art that depicts how they use teamwork to accomplish their goals.

Thu, November 18, 2004 through Mon, February 28, 2005 on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm
Natural & Unnatural Transformations: The Work of Sandy Bleifer More...

Clinical Sciences Building (CSC)
Admission: Free

By molding and sculpting fiber pulp into natural forms of trees, rocks, leaves and clouds, artist Sandy Bleifer explores the boundaries between nature and artifice and makes the natural process of change concrete and visible.

Every day from Tue, February 15, 2005 through Sun, May 15, 2005 all day.
Life As He Knew It: Photographs of Black Los Angeles More...

Doheny Memorial Library (DML)
Admission: Free

Culled from a collection amassed by attorney Walter Lear Gordon Jr, these rare photographs depict the lives of successful black Los Angelenos - including clergymen, entertainers, politicians, professionals and "society" folk - from the 1920s to the 1950s.

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