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Monday, March 8, 2010

Angels in the Dust

By request, an additional showing of the film "Angels in the Dust" and discussion will take place on:

Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Time: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Place: Thomas Gallery Conference Room.

This is a powerful documentary that celebrates how children who are surrounded by death and tragedy (due to the HIV/AIDS epidemic) can be instilled with strength and hope for a better tomorrow.

For more information on purchasing bracelets here on campus call the Cultural Heritage Institute at 278-6946.

Almost $1,000 has been raised to support Orphans in South Africa and Haiti thru the Do Ubuntu Campaign!

Bracelets are still available here on campus in the Center for Women and Culture located in Thomas 110. Bracelets are 1 for $15 or 2 for $25.

For more information on the Do Ubuntu Orphan Bracelet Campaign go to http://www.orphanbracelet.org/

Oscar Shorts

CineCulture, together with Filmworks, presents:

Film Screening

Date: March 12, 2010
Time: 5:30 and 8 p.m.
Place: Tower Theater, 815 E. Olive Avenue

Tickets: $10 general, $8 students & seniors, special price for both programs $15

March 12: Oscar Shorts: An exclusive screening of the year’s Oscar-nominated short films, just days after the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announces its winners. For one night only, all 10 shorts nominated for an Academy Award in the live action and animated categories will play at the tower Theatre. For the fifth straight year, due to audience demand, A Night at the Oscars continues the Filmworks tradition of bringing the world’s best short films to the historic Tower Theater.

For more information:

CineCulture Club: http://cineculture.csufresno.edu/

Fresno Filmworks: http://www.fresnofilmworks.org/

CineCulture is a film series provided as a service to the Fresno State campus students, faculty, and staff, and community, at no charge. In addition, CineCulture is offered as a 3 unit academic course in the Mass Communication and Journalism Department.

For further information, contact Professor Mary Husain at mhusain@csufresno.edu
CineCulture Club promotes cultural awareness through film and post-screening discussions.
Club President: Rory Carlberg roryjc@csufresno.edu
Faculty Advisor: Mary Husain mhusain@csufresno.edu

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Emily Kuroda, Award Winning Television, Stage, and Film Actress

Date: March 4, 2010
Time: 2:00 p.m.
Place: Studio A in Speech Arts Building

College of Arts and Humanities 2009 – 2010 Lecture Series features Distinguished Alumna

Emily Kuroda
B.A. Theatre Arts 1977
Award Winning Television, Stage, and Film Actress

Emily Kuroda completed seven years as Mrs. Kim in Warner Brothers’ GILMORE GIRLS. She was also a series regular on UNDER ONE ROOF with Flavor Flav. Other television credits include GREY’S ANATOMY, SIX FEET UNDER, KING OF QUEENS, CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM, THE PRACTICE, GENERAL HOSPITAL, PORT CHARLES, ER, THE DIVISION, THE AGENCY, PRESIDIO MED and ARLISS. Feature films include HOTEL FOR DOGS, THE SENSI, SHOP GIRL, MINORITY REPORT, STRANGER INSIDE, TWO DAYS IN THE VALLEY, DAD, BROKEN WORDS, ABOUT LOVE (Emmy nominated), WORTH WINNING and the soon to be released PEEP WORLD and AUSSIE AND TED with Dean Caine.

Emily has performed in numerous plays including Luis Alfaro’s STRAIGHT AS A LINE at Playwrights Arena, directed by Jon Rivera, Chay Yew's RED at East West Players and WINTER PEOPLE at the Boston Court. Other theatres include Kirk Douglas Theatre, South Coast Rep, New York’s Public Theater, La Jolla Playhouse, Seattle Rep, Singapore Repertory Theater, Berkeley Repertory Theater, Doolittle Theater, Huntington Theater (Boston), Los Angeles Theater Center, Zephyr Theater, LA Women’s Shakespeare Company, and the Los Angeles Shakespeare Festival.

She is the recipient of five Dramalogue Awards, a Garland Award for outstanding performance, an L.A. Ovation award nomination for Best Lead Actress in a Play, Playwrights Arena Award and the EWP Award for Outstanding Contribution to LA Theater.

For more information visit: http://www.csufresno.edu/artshum/lecture_series/EmilyKuroda.htm





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José A. Díaz, DMA
Associate Dean
College of Arts and Humanities
California State University Fresno

11th Annual Armenian Film Festival

The Armenian Studies Program and Armenian Students Organization invite you to the

11th Annual Armenian Film Festival

Date: Friday, March 5, 2010
Time: 7-10PM
Place: Industrial Technology, Room 10
1

Free admission

Films to be screened:

Anjar: Flowers, Goats and Heroes (2008) (Canada)
Director: Noura Kevorkian-Running Time: 87 minutes
Synopsis: In 1979, at the peak of the Lebanese Civil War, a young Armenian girl’s life in a small village becomes forever linked to a group of heroes, the survivors of the 20th century’s first genocide.

Talking Pictures (2009) (Istanbul, Turkey)
Director: Mehmet Binay-Running Time: 14 minutes
Synopsis: Talking pictures is the photographic journey of Ghazaros Kerjilian as he returns to his ancestral hometown of Geben in search of his great uncle, who went missing in 1915. Secret links are about to be unearthed.

Hove (The Wind) (2009) (Colorado)
Written and Directed by: Alex Webb-Running Time: 9 minutes
Synopsis: Two Armenian women’s friendship is deeply affected by a chance encounter with the past and powerful, unresolved legacy of the Armenian Genocide. Zara (played by Olimpia Dukakis) is visited by her friend Nina (played by Shirleyann Kaladjian) at the Armenian cultural bookstore. Zara is reading a mysterious book that has deeply disturbed her.

Komitas Hayrig (2009) (Florida)
Director: Bared Maronian-Running Time: 18 minutes
Synopsis: The life of Komitas Vardapet – composer, ethnomusicologist, priest and father of modern Armenian classic music – is told through interviews with Armenian clergy, still photographs and the beautiful folk songs he worked so hard to preserve. The film also charts the catastrophic impact of the Armenian Genocide of Armenian Clergy.

Free admission

Sponsored in part by the Diversity Awareness Program of the University Student Union.

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Barlow Der Mugrdechian, Coordinator
Armenian Studies Program
5245 N. Backer Ave. PB4
Fresno CA 93740-8001

ASP Office: 559-278-2669
Office: 559-278-4930
FAX: 559-278-2129


Visit the ASP Website: http://armenianstudies.csufresno.edu