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Events

March 16, 1998 issue

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This article presents information about various events. Scott Prendergast's uproarious improv-comedy invention "UnMan Show" bears scant resemblance to one-man shows as one knows them. It is being shown at the Solo Arts Group Theater. One can join the War Resisters League for an intimate talk with Barbara Ehrenreich, activist and author of the book "Blood Rites," a new way of looking at war, on March 7, 1998 at Manhattan, New York City, New York. A dance party will be held on March 14, 1998, to benefit the Lower East Side Community Labor Coalition at Manhattan, New York.

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MEETINGS; THEATER; EHRENREICH, Barbara; DANCE parties; THEATERS; UNITED States
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