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Arts calendars available at newsstands

A new publication hit MIT's newsstands last week. The Monthly Arts-at-a-Glance calendar, published by the Office of the Arts, is a compilation of MIT's arts events and activities which will now be produced and distributed independently of Tech Talk.

The March "Arts at MIT" calendar hit the newsstands last week. Look for it this week alongside Tech Talk in campus lobbies, distributed mail centers and other spots where Tech Talk is found. Arts Month-at-a-Glance calendars will come out on the Wednesday closest to the first of each month--Feb. 26, April 2 and April 30.

Up to date arts information is also available on the Office of the Arts website, which can be found at http://web.mit.edu/arts and the MIT Events website at http://events.mit.edu.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on March 5, 2003.

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