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Weekend Arts Calendar

Thursday, Feb. 22

Women and Magical Realism: "Beloved" (7 p.m. in Frist 301) "Black Is, Black Ain't" Picturing Black History Series (9 p.m. in Betts Auditorium) Frankie Bell "The Princess of Blues" (9 p.m. - 12 a.m. in the Frist Cafe) "Death and the Maiden" by Ariel Dorfman and Gallery of Images from Pinochetera Chile (Through Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sat. at 2 p.m. in Theatre~Intime) A Guided Discussion After Theatre~Intime Performance of "Death and the Maiden" by Alma Kulenovic (Thurs. after the 8 p.m. performance) "What the Butler Saw" by Joe Orton, directed by Tomoko Minami (Through Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sat at 2 p.m. in the Matthews Acting Studio)

Friday, Feb. 23

Anime-Manga Princeton Film Showings (3 p.m. - 6 p.m. in Jones 113) "Almost Famous" — UFO film in the Frist Theater (Through Sat. at 11:20 p.m.) The Faces of Mary, a concert of poetry and music (7:30 p.m. at Princeton Theological Seminary) Bodyhype to perform at Men's Basketball game (7:30 p.m. in Jadwin Gym) Akwaaba presents a Spoken Word Exhibit (10 p.m. - 1 a.m. in the Frist Cafe) "The Holy Smokes" — a campus band performs (10:30 p.m. in the Murray-Dodge Cafe)

Saturday, Feb. 24

FlavaQuest - open mic/poetry (9 p.m. in the Frist Cafe) Princeton University Concert Jazz Ensemble (8 p.m. in Richardson Auditorium) (Also see Thursday and Friday for events that run for two days.)

Sunday, Feb. 25

Princeton Undergraduate Musicians' Association Musicale (2 p.m. in the Rocky Common Room) Klezmerpalooza 2001 (3 p.m. in the Chancellor Green Rotunda) Chinese Movie Series (8 p.m. - 11 p.m. in Frist 302) Princeton Pro Musica, Francis Fowler Slade, conductor, with The Absalom Jones Inspirational Choir and The Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School Choir (4 p.m. in Richardson Auditorium)

Ongoing Exhibits

Great Impressions: Art of the Print in the Western World (Jan. 10 through March 19) Le Corbusier at Princeton: 14-16 November 1935 (Feb. 7 through June 17) Seeing Double: Copies and Copying in the Arts of China (Feb. 13 through July 1)

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