Saturday, May 3
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Kino Hall, 800 Taylor Drive, Sierra Vista
3 p.m.
This unforgettable music experience directed by Marc Bellassai features the newly-formed Cochise College Chamber Choir and focuses on English madrigals and poetry, with some Italian extras, from the age of Elisabeth I. Topics include love, political maneuvering, swans and sparrows, more love, nymphs and shepherds, and of course, unrequited love. Presented by the Cochise College chamber choir. Contact the Cultural Events Office at (520) 515-8759/5440 for more information.
Tuesday, May 6
Brown Bag Tuesday: “Ask the Dean” with Chuck Hoyack
Douglas Campus, Student Union Conference Room
12:10 - 1 p.m.
Do you have a burning question for the dean of Douglas Campus? Here is your chance! In what has become a tradition for our last program of the school year, Dean Chuck Hoyack will talk about what is happening now, what is planned for the future and take questions in an informal discussion. Free and sponsored by the Cochise College Center for Lifelong Learning, (520) 417-4772.
Tuesday, May 6
Film Screening: “A Clockwork Orange”
Sierra Vista Campus, Room 900
3 p.m.
Join us for a free screening of this film about a future where brainwashing is acceptable as a social control mechanism. Discussion to follow.
Sponsored by Cinéaste Circle, Social Concerns Club and the Psychology Club. For more information, call (520) 515-4506.





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