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Friday, 22 February 2008

The Above the Rim opens new exhibit
The Above the Rim Gallery will feature the work of three artists today. There will be an opening reception from 5 to 7 p.m. 


The exhibit will feature watercolors by Chris Berdoll, mixed media collages by Jana Brubaker and pastels on sheetrock by Jim Gale.


The Above the Rim Gallery is located upstairs in Paradise Creek Bicycles, at 513 South Main Street, Moscow. For more information, contact Gerri Sayler at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it


Kenworthy to host LunaFest 2008
LunaFest 2008, the national festival of short films created by, for and about women, will take place at 7 p.m. on Tuesday at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre.


Tickets are available at the Women’s Center in Memorial Gym, Room 109 and BookPeople of Moscow located at 521 S. Main St. in Moscow. General admission tickets cost $7 and $5 for students and senior citizens.
Proceeds will benefit the Breast Cancer Fund.
For more information, contact the UI Women’s Center at 885-6616.


Founder of Project New Hope to speak
Bapthol Joseph, president and CEO of Changing Directions 4 Youth and Families, will visit with students and the community on Wednesday.


Time and location to be announced. Check www.today.uidaho.edu for updates.


Joseph is the founder of Project New Hope, an after-school initiative that serves nine schools in Pompano Beach, Fla. and Deerfield, Fla. This event is sponsored by the UI Black Student Union.


Book Circle shares from ‘Buffalo Dance’
Frank X. Walker, black author and educator, will present his book “Buffalo Dance: The Journey of York” at a Book Circle at 11:30 a.m. on Feb. 28 in the Teaching and Learning Center Room 229.


In the book, Walker blurs the lines between poetry, fiction and history to tell the story of the infamous Lewis and Clark expedition from the perspective of Clark’s slave, York.
A limited number of books will be available to participants.


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