05/18 - Lectures: Janet Sarbanes & Marisa Silver
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05/22 - Arts > Performance: UCLA Philharmonia
05/22 - Arts > Film: Unburied Treasures: Classic Films
05/24 - Arts > Film: Muhammad: The Last Prophet
"I was incredibly moved by the article featuring Lt. Mark Daily ['Saving Grace,' January 2008] and his noble reasons for fighting in Iraq . . . What a shame this country has lost someone of such high character."
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