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2 Thursday, August 28, 2014 News The Daily Tar Heel

DAILY COMMUNITY CALENDAR DOSE today Location: Flyleaf Books Friday Author Reading (Event): Outdoor Movies on the Green David Connerley Nahm will read Business After Hours (Event): (Event): Guests can bring from his new novel, “Ancient The Chapel Hill-Carrboro snacks and picnic blankets to Hustle, hustle, hustle, hard Oceans of Central Kentucky,” Chamber of Commerce and watch “Earth to Echo.” The PG- From staff and wire reports which is about small-town life Paws4Ever are inviting the rated movie is about a group public to an after hours event andas, stay scheming. Ai Hin, a panda who currently lives at in Kentucky. A Kentucky native, of children who, after getting Nahm lives in Virginia where he to educate about how the coded messages from space, the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in China, is a lawyer and a college profes- resale store’s profits are used. decide to help an alien. The played her keepers for fools. She’s a genius, and here’s why. A sor. “Ancient Oceans of Central Appetizers, beer and wine will event costs $4. Kentucky” is his first novel. be served. The event is an op- Time: 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. few weeks ago, Hin began exhibiting signs that she was preg- Time: 3:30 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. portunity to network and get Location: Southern Village nant.P And what happens to pregnant pandas? They are lavishly pampered. Location: Bull’s Head Bookshop to know local businesses and Green Keepers provide them with air-conditioned rooms, round-the-clock care, business people. Members and Marvin Saltzman, emeritus non-members are welcome to Dreaming Of...(Event): This extra bamboo and fruit. She was basically living the life of a UNC athlete. Chairman of Studio Art (Lec- attend. one-time event features pieces And then when it was time for the show — because when pandas give birth ture): The lecture will be offered Time: 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. from 25 artists. The exhibit it is broadcast to the entire world — there was no baby. She had been fak- in conjunction with the “Marvin Location: Paws4Ever Animal will also offer a “show within a Saltzman: Works from 1948” Sanctuary show” located in the center of ing it this whole time! What you should take away from this is to never exhibit. Saltzman has drawn the gallery. trust a panda; they’ll do for a little bamboo (wink). site-specific works from nature Music on the Porch (Event): Time: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. since 1968. At the age of 83, he The Center for the Study of the Location: Skylight Gallery NOTED. A brewery in Austin, Texas, QUOTED. “But until we find things, they had still paints daily. American South is kicking off released twenty 99-packs of its been previous unfound, yet they still exist.” Time: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. its Music on the Porch series The Daily Tar Heel applica- Peacemaker Anytime Ale this week. —Megan Fox defending her belief in Location: Hanes Art Center tonight. North Carolina artists tions due (Deadline): The Daily Austin Beerworks is selling the pale all things paranormal. We need to consult Shirlette Ammons and jocElyn Tar Heel is accepting applica- Ellis, who play hip-hop/funk ale packs for $99.99 at select stores in a professional, but that’s utter nonsense, Lev Grossman (Lecture): Is tions for its writing, photogra- music, will perform. Both musi- Austin. In other news, Busch Ice is still right? She isn’t privy to top-secret alien the book reviewer for Time phy, copy editing and design cians are part of the Next Level less than $14 for a 24-pack at your local information for being the best part of the magazine. In 2011 Grossman desks. hip-hop diplomacy program Wal-Mart store. Transformers movie…is she? won the John W. Campbell Time: 4 p.m. sponsored by the U.S. Depart- Memorial Award for Best New Location: dailytarheel.com ment of State and directed Writer from the World Science COrrections by UNC music professor Mark To make a calendar submission, Fiction Society. A graduate Katz. Guests are invited to email calendar@dailytarheel. of Harvard and Yale, he lives • The Daily Tar Heel reports any inaccurate information published as soon as the error is discovered. bring picnic blankets and stay com. Please include the date of in Brooklyn with his wife and • Editorial corrections will be printed on this page. Errors committed on the Opinion Page have corrections as long as they’d like. the event in the subject line, and three children. He will be printed on that page. Corrections also are noted in the online versions of our stories. Time: 5:30 p.m. attach a photo if you wish. Events discussing his new novel, “The will be published in the newspaper • Contact Managing Editor Katie Reilly at [email protected] with issues about this policy. Location: Center for the Study Magician’s Land.” on either the day or the day before of the American South Like us at facebook.com/dailytarheel Follow us on Twitter @dailytarheel Time: 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. they take place. 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