Speakers
 | | wed. 19 Jack Davis The two-time congressional candidate will speak on the country's trade situation, 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 19, the Center for Inquiry, 1310 Sweet Home Road, Amherst; free. 636-4869, Ext. 409. |
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thurs. 13
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Media Portrayal of Native
Americans - Author and educator
John Sanchez discusses how American
Indians are portrayed in the media,
12:15 p.m. Thursday, March 13, Bulger
Communications South at Buffalo State
College, 1300 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo;
free. 878-6039
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A Philosophical Approach to
Aesthetics - Author and educator
Robert E. Woods discusses how
philosophers throughout history have
described and interpreted the aesthetic
experience, 12:15 p.m. Thursday, March
13, Science Building 272 at Buffalo
State College, 1300 Elmwood Ave.,
Buffalo; free. 878-6039
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Derek Walcott - 1992 Nobel
Prize in Literature winner speaks as part
of the Babel series, 8 p.m. Thursday,
March 13, Asbury Hall at Babeville,
341 Delaware Ave., Buffalo. 832-5400,
www.just buffalo.org
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Dr. H. William Feder - Part of
the North Tonawanda History
Museum's March History Night
program. Dr. Feder will tell how he, as
a Niagara County Legislator, served as
chairman of the Niagara County
Bicentennial Commission for the
development of the original project of
1975, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 13,
DeGraff Community Center, 139
Division St., North Tonawanda; free.
Refreshments will be served. 213-0554,
www.nthistor ymuseum.org
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Buffalo State College
Leadership Lecture Series -
Kerry Kennedy shares her insight and
reflections based on more than 20 years
of investigating and publicizing human
rights abuses worldwide, 4 p.m.
Thursday, March 13, Rockwell Hall
Performing Arts Center at Buffalo State
College, 1300 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo;
free. 878-5937
fri. 14
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Social Intelligence - Dr. B.G.
Flickinger uses psychological insights
and Daniel Golman's Harvard book to
speak on how to learn optimum
interpersonal and communication skills,
9:30 a.m. Friday, March 14,
Organizational Development Group at
New Era Cap Company, First Floor
Conference Room, 160 Delaware Ave.,
Buffalo. 626-0885
sat. 15
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Mediumship - Come and
experience an afternoon of Mediumship
with Father James Lagona and Ellen
Bourn, 1 p.m. Saturday, March 15,
Roycroft Campus, 31 S. Grove St., East
Aurora; $.
sun. 16
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Living Twice - Mary Roseberry
will talk on how a cache of letters found
in a trunk in 2005 led to the unfolding
of the story of a family forced to leave
Vienna and Berlin in the late 1930s, 2
p.m. Sunday, March 16, The Jewish
Community Center at the Benderson
Building, 2640 N. Forest Road,
Getzville; free. 689-9670
mon. 17
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Great Decisions - Eight-week
program on U.S.-China Trade Policy,
with Kristin Stapleton, director of Asian
Studies, and Jessie Poon, professor of
Asian Studies at the University at
Buffalo, 5:30-7 p.m. Mondays through
March 17, International Institute of
Buffalo, 864 Delaware Ave., Buffalo; $.
883-1900, Ext. 310
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Miller Hull - The School of
Architecture & Planning presents the
award-winning PLY Architect, 5:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 17, UB Crosby Hall,
Room 301, UB South Campus, Buffalo;
free. www.ap.buffalo.edu
tues. 18
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Delivered from Distraction -
"Getting the Most Out of Life,"
discussion of Dr. Edward M. Hallowell's
2006 book, with Dr. B.G. Flickinger,
1-3 p.m. Tuesday, March 18, Larkin
Center, Lafayette Presbyterian Church
Hall, 592 Lafayette Ave., Buffalo.
881-1949, e-mail:
info@ thelarkingcenter. com
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Human Relations Lecture - 7
p.m. every Tuesday, Church of
Scientology Buffalo, 836 Main St.,
Buffalo. 856-3910
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Problems of Work Lecture -
7 p.m. every Tuesday, Church of
Scientology Buffalo, 836 Main St.,
Buffalo. 856-3910
wed. 19
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Thom Mayne - The School of
Architecture & Planning presents the
founder of Morphosis, 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday, March 19, UB Crosby Hall,
Room 301, UB South Campus, Buffalo;
free. www.ap.buffalo.edu