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EVENTS FOR 11/14/2012
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A Complex Weave: Women and Identity in Contemporary Art
September 5 - December 1

A Complex Weave provides a sampling of how a number of first and second-generation contemporary women artists of diverse backgrounds have woven the threads of their identity into their work.

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Trojan Trekkers- Health Science Campus
September 25 - December 31

Do you enjoy the casual stroll? Trojan Trekkers is your solution. Come out and join our fellow Trojan Trekkers during our walks on campus!


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Volleyball Leauge (6x6)
October 9 - November 16

USC Recreational Sports hosts a fun-filled volleyball leauge to bring together USC for some fun in friendly competition.

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HSC Massage
October 11 - December 31


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Shadows: For the Sake of the Children
November 3 - February 23

In this exhibit, USC professor Zoltan Tokes and fine art photographer Richard Fukuhara use images from daily life and history to consider the mysteries of memory, time, social and natural order.

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Solace
November 3 - December 15

Solace is an exhibit by North Carolina artists Beth Palmer and Pamela Strauss, who are members of the international Society for the Arts in Healthcare.


Discounted USC Workout Membership
November 5 - December 15

USC workout membership can be purchased at a discounted price for the remainder of the semester!

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Road to the White House 2012: Politics, Media and Technology
November 14

Road to the White House 2012: Politics, Media & Technology is a weekly series presented in partnership with USC Dornsife College’s Unruh Institute of Politics and USC Price School's Bedrosian Center on Governance and Public Enterprise.   


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Unruly Afghans?
November 14

A lecture by Gabriele Rasuly-Paleczek, Adjunct Associate Professor of Anthropology in USC Dornsife.

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USC Venture for America Fellows Program Information Session
November 14

Venture for America will recruit the best and brightest college grads to work for two years at start-ups and early stage companies in lower-cost cities (e.g., Detroit, Providence, New Orleans).


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Screening of The Purity Myth: The Virginity Movement's War Against Women
November 14

In this video adaptation of her bestselling book, pioneering feminist blogger Jessica Valenti trains her sights on "the virginity movement" - an unholy alliance of evangelical Christians, right-wing politicians, and conservative policy intellectuals who have been exploiting irrational fears about women?s sexuality to roll back women's rights.

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Steven J. Ross—Hollywood Left and Right: How Movie Stars Shaped American Politics
The Provost’s Writers Series
November 14

Steven J. Ross, a professor of history at USC, will talk about his most recent book, Hollywood Left and Right: How Movie Stars Shaped American Politics, which received the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Film Scholars Award and a Pulitzer Prize nomination.


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USC Thornton Concert Orchestra
November 14

Conducting faculty Michael Powers leads this ensemble, featuring musicians from the university and local community, in a night of rich orchestral music.

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The Tempest
An Opera by Lee Hoiby
November 14, November 16

The USC Thornton Opera program will present the West Coast premiere of Lee Hoiby’s opera The Tempest, based on the classic story by Shakespeare. Get swept up into a tale of magic, revenge and forgiveness peopled with fantastical and complex characters. A pre-opera discussion will be led by Maestro Brent McMunn.


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Flyin' West
November 15, November 16, November 17, November 18

Facing problems ranging from the inevitability of long, cold winters, to the possibility of domestic violence, to the continuing spectra of racial conflict, the women of Flyin' West  challenge western archetypes. 

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27 Wagons Full of Cotton and Other Short Plays
November 15, November 16, November 17, November 18

Five one-act plays including some of Tennessee Williams's finest and most powerful work. They are full of the perception of life as it is, and the passion for life as it ought to be, which have made The Glass Menagerie and A Streetcar Named Desire classics of the American theater.