TITLE

February

PUB. DATE
February 2005
SOURCE
Atlanta;Feb2005, Vol. 44 Issue 10, p55
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article presents information about schedules of various events and happenings in the month of February. Black History Month begins on February 1, 2005; Groundhog Day on February 2, 2005; "The Art of Romare Bearden" opens on February 3, 2005; The Urban Bush Women perform on February 4, 2005; Valentine treat of Romeo & Juliet at The New American Shakespeare Tovern on February 5, 2005; The Adventures of Mighty Bug at the Center for Puppetry Arts on February 6, 2005; The Hawks take on the Lakers at Philips Arena on February 6, 2005; and others.
ACCESSION #
15794097

Tags: CURRENT events;  ARTS -- History;  AFRICAN Americans -- History;  AFRICAN American History Month;  ROMEO & Juliet (Ballet);  VALENTINE'S Day

 

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