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EVENTS
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January 24-30, 2010
MONDAY Jan. 24
WEDNESDAY Jan. 26
FRIDAY Jan. 28
(ALL WEEK) AIDS Awareness Quilt
Depression/ Anxiety Panel 5-7 p.m., SMATE 120 Free
2011 What’s Up! Pre-Award Show 7:30 p.m., VU Multipurpose Room $5
Psychology professor Mike Mana and counselor Toi Geil will speak on depression and anxiety
No-fi Soul Rebellion, Vaughn Kreestoe, Acorn Project and Dog Shredder, all local acts, will be playing a show in the VU Multipurpose Room to get everyone ready for the annual What’s Up! Award Show at The Wild Buffalo on Jan. 29.
Founded in 1987, The AIDS Memorial Quilt is a poignant memorial, a powerful tool for use in preventing new HIV infections and the largest ongoing community art project in the world. Monday: VU MPR, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday: Fairhaven Auditorium, 6-9 p.m. Wednesday & Thursday: Fairhaven Auditorium, 4-8 p.m. http://www.aidsquilt.org/ Lessons from European Student Protests 7 p.m., Bond Hall room 112 Free Millions of European students and workers have taken to the streets against tuition hikes and public service cuts. Join Seattle activist Bryan Watson for a discussion about organizing similar protests here to defend public education and our future!
TUESDAY Jan. 25 Student Film Festival Info Meeting 7 p.m., VU 552 Free
THURSDAY Jan. 27 The Jersey Shore Situation 7 p.m., Communications Facility 120 Free Reality show or train wreck? A viewing of MTV’s hit reality show, Jersey Shore, sponsored by the Men’s Violence Prevention Project. Frank Warren: “You’ve Got Secrets” 7:30 p.m., PAC Concert Hall $15 Western students with ID, $20 general AS Productions, Special Events and the VU Gallery present PostSecret’s creator Frank Warren.
Biagio and the Argonauts with Candysound 7-9 p.m., Underground Coffeehouse Free Lillooet Ice Climbing Weekend Sign up in the Outdoor Center $115 Students, faculty & staff; $130 Guests The Climber’s Guide to West Coast Ice describes Lillooet as being “the epicenter of the finest, and certainly the most reliable, concentration of winter ice routes in southwestern BC.” If you are looking to experience ice climbing at its best, this is the trip for you.
Meeting to introduce the student film festival happening this May. Living with HIV/AIDS 7-9 p.m., VU 462B Free It’s been nearly 30 years since the initial AIDS crisis hit the United States, and we’ve come a long way from describing it as a “gay plague.” Join us as the Evergreen AIDS Foundation explains why HIV/AIDS is still a relevant issue within the queer community today. Open Mic Night 7-10 p.m., Underground Coffeehouse Free
“Inlaws and Outlaws” Jan. 24 7 p.m. & 9 p.m. Communications Facility 125 Free
Design by Shalom Long / AS Productions
Terrible Buttons with The Warm Hardies 8-10 p.m., Underground Coffeehouse Free
Drew Emery’s documentary introduces real-life people, singles and couples, gay and straight, to discuss what everyone has in common: love. Emery will attend and discuss the film after the showing.
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ASP Pop Music Concert WHEN: Feb. 4, Doors open at 7:30 p.m. WHERE: PAC main stage COST: $10 w/ Western ID, $12 general admission
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Film Screening: “END:CIV” WHEN: 7 p.m., Feb. 1 WHERE: AIC 204 COST: Free Presented by Against Civilization
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