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Friday, March 21

Improv Comedy Show

Suspicious of Whistlers will be performing free improvisational comedy this Friday, March 21, at 8 p.m. in the Gargoyle. There is no charge for the event, which is sponsored by the fast-food chain Fuddruckers.

Deconstructing Margaret Cho

Hosted by Korean Student Association and Pride Alliance, come watch an episode of comic Margarent Cho’s show aired in 1994, “All American Girl.” Following the episode there will be a discussion of social issues affecting LGBT and Korean-American communities today. Refreshments will be provided. At the event there will be a chance to win tickets to meet Cho after her upcoming appearance on campus.

Saturday, March 22

Holi Celebration

Atma, Wash. U.’s Hindu Student Association, will hold a dinner in honor of Holi, a popular, Hindu spring festival, observed in all of India and Nepal. The dinner will feature catered Indian food and will take place at Saturday, March 22 at 7 p.m. in the Lopata Multipurpose room. The cost of the event is $3 that will be donated to charity.

Korean Film Festival

All weekend, the Korea Foundation, the Korean Film Council in L.A., the Film and Media Studies Program, and the East Asian Studies Program will sponsor a festival of films relating to Korea. The films all begin at 7 p.m. and will be held in Brown 100. On Saturday night, the film is “Crossing the Line,” the story of a U.S. soldier sent to guard the peace in South Korea who deserted his unit and walked across the most heavily fortified area on earth to defect to America’s Cold War enemy, the communist state of North Korea.

Sunday, March 23

Easter

Join the Catholic Student Center for Easter mass in Graham Chapel. There will be two masses held on Sunday morning, the first at 9 a.m. and the second at 11 a.m. Refreshments will be served following the service.

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