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Art Spiegelman is speaking on Monday, March 5 at 7:30 p.m. at Benaroya Hall. The cheapest tix are $10 - anyone interested in going if we can get those?
Quoted: Art Spiegelman probably did more than any other single person to help popularize and put graphic novels and nonfiction narratives into the cultural mainstream. His Maus and Maus II present a harrowing memoir of the Holocaust and its effects on his family. It received the Pulitzer Prize.
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I have tix to go with a friend (but just so you know, the $10 seats are for students or people under 25, the other seats start at $20). We'll be in one of the balconies. I'm quite excited about it really, having read both the Maus books in a Holocaust literature course.
oh yeah, i noticed that - i'm planning on milking my student status for all it's worth while i still got it! anyway, hope to see you there!