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Tuesday March 25, 2008

MOVIES

Tomorrow

The Waterhorse: Legend of the Deep (PG) and The Jane Austen Book Club (M), UniMovies, UniHall, 7pm.

Saturday

Short Sited Film Festival: Wollongong's longest-running film festival. This year's event has a new director and a new category - science fiction. UniHall, 7pm.

FREEBIES

Today

Unplugged: Live music at the UniBar, UOW, from 4.30pm.

Wednesday

Wild Lounge: The resident UniBar DJs mix up chilled beats and party favourites. UniBar, from 4.30pm.

CHEAP THRILLS

Wicked Wednesday: Featuring Timmy Trumpet and DJ Steve Frank. Club entry is free and there are student drink specials. 9pm-midnight, Hotel Illawarra, Wollongong.

EXHIBITIONS

Until March 28

Thick: A cross-section work from third-year visual arts students of the Faculty of Creative Arts. Thickness is not a mere physical measure, but a term that reveals multi-layered linguistic adaptations - the mark of human expression. Long Gallery, upstairs, Building 25, Faculty of Creative Arts.

Until April 27

ARTEXPRESS: Works by 2007 HSC visual arts students. Wollongong City Gallery, cnr Kembla and Burelli streets.

COMING UP

March 31 - April 4

Diversity Week 2008: Comedy, live performances, film festivals, market stalls, blind cricket, art exhibitions, art/law debate and more. UOW campus.

April 1

Coastal Sustainability: The Way Ahead: Speakers at this public lecture include Professor Bruce Thom, a member of the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists and an expert on adaptation to and mitigation of the effects of climate change on coastal communities; and Professor Colin Woodroffe, lead author on the coastal chapter in the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fourth Assessment report.

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