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		<title>Performance:  Colorado String Quartet</title>
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		<pubDate>January 19, 2010</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Performance: “Colorado String Quartet” –  The Colorado Quartet has been a ground-breaking ensemble for nearly three decades.  Catapulted onto the scene by back-to-back wins at the Banff International String Quartet and Naumburg competitions, it was the first all-women quartet to attain international stature.  They are the first female quartet in history to perform the complete Beethoven Quartet cycle in Europe and North America.   
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		<title>Speaker:  Musclebound</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Speaker: “Musclebound” – MuscleBound is a multimedia solo performance blended with an original film documentary that delves into the topic of male body image issues including eating disorders, steroid-abuse, and gym culture. MuscleBound follows the lives of three men who decide to alter their bodies in different and destructive ways over the course of one year. 
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		<title>Green Symposium Speaker:  Energy Victory</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Speaker: “Energy Victory ” – In this compelling lecture, renowned engineer and author Dr. Robert Zubrin argues for a new direction in US energy policy and lays out a bold plan for breaking the economic stranglehold that the OPEC oil cartel has on our country and the world.  Energy Victory shows how we could be using fuel dollars that are now being sent to countries with ties to terrorism to help farmers here and abroad, boosting our own economy and funding world development. 
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		<title>Speaker:  Catching Casino Cheats</title>
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		<dc:creator>Len Harmon</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Speaker: Thinking about Cheating the Casinos?  Think Again. – Darrin Hoke, Director of Surveillance coming from the L'Auberge du Lac Casino in Louisiana discusses how surveillance catches casino cheaters.  Darrin Hoke has over 20 years gaming experience primarily in Nevada and he has developed a number of surveillance classes and programs.  
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		<title>Music:  Yankee Notions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Music Performance : “Yankee Notions” –  Yankee Notions is Jim Douglas and Tim Van Egmond. Both are accomplished singers, storytellers, and musicians (guitar, hammered dulcimer, English concertina, pennywhistle, Appalachian dulcimer). Performing throughout New England for close to 20 years, Yankee Notions has been featured in hundreds of community concerts and festivals, schools, libraries senior centers, and heritage museums.   
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		<title>Speaker:  It&#8217;s Not About the Hike</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Speakers: It’s Not About the Hike – Nancy Sporborg and Pat Piper are two 50+ year old women who started out walking on the sidewalks of their hometown and ended up climbing over 160 mountains in New England over the past 3 years, through all 4 seasons. They have traveled over 1,000 miles and gained over 3000,000 feet in elevation, which is equivalent to climbing Everest from Base Camp 26 times. Their presentation is really about what we can do when we put our minds to it, overcoming obstacles, and what we learn about ourselves when we are out of our comfort zones. 
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		<title>Speaker:  Windfall Address Josh Neufeld</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Windfall Address: Josh Neufeld, Comix and Stories.  Windfall Address Speaker Josh Neufeld has been  drawing comics since he was four years old.  When he was little, he wanted to tell stories about superheroes — and he wanted to be a superhero.   Now that he’s a bit older, it’s real stories that interest him most, and he tries to use the comics form to explore "unconventional" subjects.   His latest project is the New York Times bestseller A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge, a graphic novel(ization) of the stories of six real New Orleans residents and their encounters with Hurricane Katrina.
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		<title>Cultural Film:  The Edge of Never</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Film:  The Edge of Never (2008) – A documentary feature film set in the world of big mountain skiing, The Edge of Never is a real-life coming of age saga about the tribe of skiers who challenge the biggest, most dangerous mountains in the world. In 1996 extreme-skiing legend Trevor Petersen was killed in Chamonix, France. Nine years later, skiing icon Glen Plake decides it’s time for Trevor’s 15-year-old son, Kye, to ski the route that killed his father and join the tribe of big-mountain skiers. In this thrilling film, three generations of skiers mentor Kye as he attempts to finish his father’s final run.  
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		<title>Speaker:  Nobody&#8217;s Enemy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Speaker: Neda Sarmast; Nobody’s Enemy.  To most Americans, the country of Iran is a mystery.  For decades Iran has been a country whose leadership inspires, anger, fear and mistrust.  But what about the Iranian people?  Ms. Neda  Sarmast was born in Iran, moved to the US at the age of nine, and has traveled back and forth ever since.  She was an eye-witness to the Iran-Iraq war and her memories still haunt her as she lost her best friend to an Iraqi aerial raid.  During the 1979 Iran hostage crisis and again after 9/11, Neda found herself defending Iranians and their beliefs to Americans, and in turn defending Americans and their way of life to Iranians.  
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		<title>Performance:  Echoes of the Past</title>
		<link>http://content.nichols.edu/calendars/2010/01/performance-echoes-of-the-past/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Women's History Month Performance: “Maxine Maxwell –   ECHOES of the PAST and Voices of Hope:  CELEBRATING AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN.  Echoes of the past weaves in and out of history to explore the turning points in the lives of five African women of remarkable strength and courage. Each character comes complete with a concise background narrative along with subtle costume pieces to set the stage. This dramatic performance takes a look at what it has been like to be black and female over the past 150 years.       
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