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		    <title>Nasher54 - Thursday, April 10, 9 p.m. to 12 a.m.</title>
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		    <description>For Duke students only ... the Nasher Student Advisory Board presents its Spring extravaganza ... Nasher54! The NSAB cordially invites undergrads, grads, and professional students to a celebration at the Nasher Museum. Nasher54 celebrates the late-1970s heyday of the famous nightclub Studio 54 in New York City and its cultural melting pot of young artists, designers, politicians and musicians. Come dressed in your best '70s glam. Be prepared to look sharp on the dance floor. Hors d'oeuvres and dessert. Cash-and-FLEX bar (sorry, no points!) Music and entertainment, featuring student band Stella by Starlight and DJ entertainment. Senior Lounge for the Class of 2008! Barkley Hendricks: Birth of the Cool Exhibition. Sharp attire. Contact nsab@duke.edu for more information.  SEE YOU THERE. </description>
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		    <title>Bending Space - Friday, April 18, 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.</title>
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		    <description>"Bending Space" explores the creative process of visionary French artist Georges Rousse and his impact on 200 enthusiastic volunteers and the community who came out to see his work.  The film captures the mind-bending illusions they created together in Durham's own wildly successful public art project.  Two screenings in the Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger Family Auditorium, 6 and 7:30 PM.  Free and open to all.  Admission required for museum exhibitions.  The museum is open until 9 PM.</description>
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