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You Visit Tour. Webb Lion Fountain. June 1 2017. Photo David B. Hollingsworth

MULTICULTURAL SHOW IS OCT. 20

"The Cipher Continues: Bigger and Badder ...," a show promoting multicultural awareness, will be from 5-10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20, in room 102 of the Mills Godwin Jr. Life Sciences Building.

Local and national performers include poet Tim Seibles, assistant professor of English at Old Dominion; Rex Navarrete, a Filipino-American comedian from San Francisco; Herman Hurston, 103 JAMZ radio personality; and Yellow Rage, an Asian spoken-word duo from Philadelphia.

The show is sponsored by Minds About Progress, the Filipino American Student Association and the Asian Pacific American Student Union.

Admission is $12 dollars for the live show, $6 dollars for the satellite simulcast portion of the show. To buy tickets, e-mail wrc58@aol.com. More information is available at http://web.odu.edu/~fasa.

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