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Western Carolinian Volume 65 (66) Number 19

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  • WESTERN 16 CAROLINIAN February 07, 2001 What s Happening: Feb. 7—Feb. 14 A Wednesday: • "Creating a musical: Rmerican Story" with Dr. Laurel Uartabedian. Piano by Dr. Lillian Pearson and singing by Jeanne Jolly. Part of the Jerry Jackson Lectures series. 7 p.m., Coulter Music Recital Hall. Thursday: • Hsian Students Hssociation's free dinner, 7:30-9 p.m., in the Catamount Room, second floor of the Uniuersity Center. • Rnne Coombs plays Tressa's, Rsheuille, 6-8 p.m. Friday: • Up Rll Night 2, in the Uniuersity Center, 9:38 p.m. - 3 a.m. • Student recital, 2 p.m., Coulter Recital Hall • Concert Choir Uariety Saturday: • Strangefolk play the Rsheuille Music Zone, Rsheuille. • Hobex and Scrappy Hamilton play the Stella Blue, Rsheuille. • Joan Baez plays the Rsheuille Ciuic Center, Rsheuille. • Les Percussions de Guinea, 8 p.m., Lipinsky Ruditorium, UNC-Rsheuille. Rdmission is $12.Shouj, 7 p.m., Coulter Recital Hall • Folk music and coffee at Cool Beans, Dillsboro, 7-9 p.m., admission is free. • Bela Fleck and the Flecktones play Thomas Wolfe Ruditorium, Rsheuille. • Ving Quartet, part of the Chamber Music Series, plays the Unitarian Church, Rsheuille, for more information, call 1-828-298-5885. Sunday: I • Rcoustic Skyline, at the Cyber Cafe, 8 p.m., admission is free. • Marcia Ball plays the Rsheuille Music Zone, Rsheuille. Monday: • Bauer studio recital, 8 p.m., Coulter Recital Hall. Tuesday: • Spring St. String Band, featuring a "selection of aires, ballads, blues, bluegrass, swing, jazz, waltzes, jigs and flings, hornpipes, hoe-downs, rags and reels. Country music from uarious countries." Start around 6 p.m. at the Spring St. Cafe, Sylua. Rdmission is free. • Jazz night, featuring area musicians playing a uariety of instruments and styles of jazz. Rt the Mad Batter, Cullowhee, 6-9 p.m. Rdmission is free. Wednesday: • Opera Workshop Ensemble, 12-2 p.m., Coulter Recital Hall. • "Tell it Like it Is" Writing groups for women of diuerse backgrounds, education, and financial status, led by Peggy Millin, MR. Scholarships auailable. Call 1-828- 298-3863 for more information. VWCfl, Rsheuille. Weekly: • "Art in the Mountains" Fine art and local arts and crafts on display in the hallways of the Boston Mountain Inn, Sylua. Rdmission is free. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday tlnuuyli Fiiday. Brought to you by the Get a Life Section of the Western Carolinian ■
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