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Events

November 28, 1994 issue

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The article presents information about several entertainment events. Few of the listed events are: "Looking Forward," the weekly radio program about splendid seniors, airs every Wednesday at 5:00 PM on WNYE radio. The theatrical production "Jules Feiffer's Elliot Loves," directed by Nancy Reardon, presented by Pandemonium, the stage company, is being presented at the Hamlet of Bank street theatre; The painting exhibition "The People's Choice: Imperial City to College Town," is on display at Cornell University's Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art.

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ENTERTAINMENT events; RADIO programs; ART -- Exhibitions; JULES Feiffer's Elliot Loves (Theatrical production); ART museums; PERFORMING arts; DRAMA
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