FEAT OF CLAY: The UA Clay Club hosts their annual ceramic sale of student works from 4 to 8 p.m. May 4 and 5 in the Ceramics Annex, northeast corner of Mountain Avenue and Helen Street. Find the perfect pot for your spring patio transplants, as well as other less predictable pieces. The club is a non-profit student organization to provide funds for visiting artist lectures and workshops.
SCIENCE FRICTION: Pique your curiosity and imagination from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 6, at the UFO Contact Center International program's next lecture. Featured speaker is lecturer/author Edgar Cayce. Hear one individual's personal UFO experiences, and stay for the slide show of various unexplained aircraft. It may be a small world, but the possibilities are endless. The free lecture meets at Wilmot Library, 530 N. Wilmot Road.
MUCH ADO: While TV viewing hardly needs another advocate, we can't resist. As chances are the tube's going to be on anyway, surf to that dusty channel 6 (that's PBS), and tune in to the premiere of Kenneth Branagh's critically acclaimed production of Much Ado About Nothing. This classic comedy-romance presents Shakespeare as you've never seen it before, with star-studded cast: Oscar-winner Emma Thompson, Denzel Washington, Michael Keaton, Keanu Reeves and Robert Sean Leonard. Show starts at 9 p.m. Sunday, May 7.
WINNING ATTITUDE: The MenTOR Network presents a free public forum from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, May 10, at the Wilmot Library, 530 N. Wilmot Ave. The next topic of discussion in the Men in the '90s: A Challenge for Change series is "Men, Sports and Their Need for Competition: From Arm-Chair Quarterback to the Boardroom; Understanding Their Need to Win." RSVP to 323-0062.
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