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Show ™ DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE Thursday, December 8, 2005 EY GOOD LOOKIN' &jj THINK YOU GOT FLASH?T SEND PICTURES OF YOU, YOUR FRIENDS, OR A DOG HAVE A CHANCE OF BECOMING ^ F A S H I O N ICOfi4. THINK Saturday, Dec 10 at Brighton Ski and Snowboard FREE! DIALOGUE presents "New Voices" A Cash Awards Program for Young Writers We will consider manuscripts based on dissertations, theses, research-based articles, completed term papers, senior or graduate projects, personal essays, short stories, poetry, and visual art. A Ski-a-Thon to Benefit Special Olympics Utah See our website for complete details. Register at WWW.SOUT.ORG by December 9 • Submissions accepted for review receive a freejear's electronic subscription to DIALOGUE and our DVD. Raise $20 for an all-day ski pass; the more you raise the more you win! • Pieces accepted for publication are awarded $300. Poetry is awarded $100. Submissions office e-mail: dialoguemss@aol.com Meadow Gold Presented by Never heard of DIALOGUE? It's almost forty years old. Discover this progressive, peer-reviewed, independent quarterly journal dealingwith Mormon history, social science, humanities, religion, science, and art. KSL TV © Brighton "Daily Utah Chronicle IOI5 thclEagle To help with your studies and research, huy our new DVD containing all articles in volumes 1-38 Marriott Library Renovation-InnovationJProject^ www.lib.utah.edu/construct www.cifafog14ejournal.com Get the best seats in the house. "' '^-*: ^ WONDERING IF YOU NEED Check out the eBay Hot Seat • the best place to find tickets for all the upcoming United M s t s Concerts, Utah Jazz games, Bale Center Heater shows, Grizzlies games and other events. Tickets are posted two weeks prior to events. Croat seats at concerts such as 12 and Rascal Flats. The best seats for all of your enter to t/t*h'5 *$jor tainment needs. And the best part? It all benefits Concert «v«nt$! special Olympics Utah. J!1* Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy _ '[ ^Douglas Adams To bid or get more information, visit www.sout.org OR contact JD Donnelly {d@sout.org Nah, you can navigate it in your flip flops. So take a hike to the Marriott Library and take advantage of the best in student computing, a galaxy of research materials, and helpful, informed service, seven days a week. Rest assured, the library doors will remain open and you'll be able to access the library and its collections throughout the renovation process. If you would like some help finding your way around the library, or if you're curious about how great it's going to be in 2008, go to www.lib.utah.edu/construct. Or, ask questions at 581-8558. Special Olympics Utah MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. PAST OR PRESENT? RACISM & OPPRESSION IN THE UNITED STATES 22ND ANNUAL CELEBRATION ATTHE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 2 0 0 6 'Sharing the Gift of Literacy" Community Service Project January 9-31 Donation of new English and bilingual books and dictionaries to benefit the West High School Family Literacy Center. Visitwww.diversity.utah.edu/mlk2006.html for donation locations. "Legacies of Oppression" Campus/Community Panel January 11, Wednesday, Noon | Olpin Union East Ballroom Structural racism creates life-threatening policies and decisions that affect people of color every day. This panel will interrogate the current policies/laws around American Indian mascots; immigration, Minutemen & foreignizaton of Latina/Latino Americans; cverrepresentation of men of color on death row; and violence against the LGBT .communityand Utah's permissive legislation. Keynote Address by Michael Eric Dyson January 12, Thursday, Noon | Olpin Union Ballroom Dr. Michael Eric Dyson offers a critical and much needed reassessment of the social and cultural issues facing America's black poor. Displaying the critical prowess and commitment to struggling African-Americans that has made Dyson the nation's preeminent spokesman for the hiphop generation, his most recent book - Is Bill Cosby Right?- challenges us all to confront the social problems that the civil rights movement failed to solve. "Crash" Feature Film and Discussion January 13, Friday, 7 pm Hayes Christensen Theatre Marriott Center for Dance (MCD parking west of Marriott Library) Challenging and thought-provoking, "Crash" takes a provocative, unflinching look at the complexities of racism in contemporary America. "Citizen King" KUED Presentation January 15, Sunday, 3:30 pm | Channel 7 "Citizen King" explores the last five years in Martin Luther King Jr's life by drawing on personal recollections and eyewitness accounts to illuminate this little-known chapter in the story of • American's most important and influential nioral leader. Followed by "KUED CIVIC Dialogue: MLK, JR Special," Sunday, January 15, 5:30 pm. Cultural Performance by Oleta Adams" January 16, Monday, 6:30 pm | Kingsbury Hall Since the runaway success of her 1990 debut album. Circle of One, and the impassioned hit single, "Get Here',' Oleta Adams has inspired a growing legion in the U.S. and Europe with journeys of the heart, songs that draw deeply from her roots in gospel, while crossing effortlessly into the realms of soul, Ft&B, urban and popular music. Performance immediately preceded by the annual MLK Youth Leadership Awards. "FREE ADMISSION with a ticket. Reserved seating. Tickets are available at the Kingsbury Hall Ticket Office, 1395 East Presidents Circle. University of Utah, (801} 581-7100 or online at www.kingsbury.utah.edu. All MLK events are free and open to the public. For more information and updates, visit www.diversity.utah.edu/mlk2006.html or call the Office of the Associate Vice President for Diversity at (801) 581-7569. niF - UNIVERSITY o f UTAH u Tilt ' UNIVERSITY Of UTAH |