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February 19, 2012 | Today | Print Calendar

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Black Heritage Month

Celebrate the history of African Americans all month.

Office of Diversity Programs & Services, (703) 993-2700

10 am - 8 pm

When The House Burns Down: Deborah Lash

Johnson Center, Gallery 123

Photography exhibition When The House Burns Down by Mason alumna Deborah Lash. The series follows two children throughout the summer in an empty world devoid of people and possessions, exploring the texture of intimate relationships.

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Walter Kravitz, (703) 993-7203, ekravitz@gmu.edu, School of Art

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12 pm

Women's Basketball: Mason vs Georgia State

Patriot Center

Home game.

Intercollegiate Athletics, (703) 993-3222

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2 pm

Theater of the First Amendment

de Laski Performing Arts Building, TheaterSpace, Room 105

Can't Scare Me, The Story of Mother Jones.

Center for the Arts Box Office, (703) 993-8888

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4 pm

Soweto Gospel Choir

Center for the Arts, Concert Hall

Grammy Award Winning South African Gospel choir sings.

$44; $36; $22

Center for the Arts Box Office, (703) 993-8888

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6 pm

PB Film: The Rum Diaries

Johnson Center, Cinema

American journalist Paul Kemp takes on a freelance job in Puerto Rico for a local newspaper during the 1950s and struggles to find a balance between island culture and the expatriates who live there.

Program Board, (703) 993-2925

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