World View & the UNC University Library

April 14 - 15, 2005
Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Things to Do
Evening Options for Thursday, April 14th
Dinner in an Area Ethnic Restaurant
(List of area ethnic restaurants) (pdf)

Talent to Deceive:
Mystery and Detective Fiction in the Rare Book Collection
Exhibit Opening and talk by Edgar Award-winning novelist Margaret Maron
Thursday, April 14, 2005 The Louis Round Wilson Library
5:00 p.m. Reception and exhibit opening Melba Remig Saltarelli Exhibit Room
5:45 p.m. Program Pleasants Family Assembly Room

Caesar and Cleopatra, by George Bernard Shaw, directed by David Hammond. One of Shaw's most affecting comedies, the play is an enduring vision of humankind's unending quest for greatness - and its sometimes surprising rewards.
8:00p.m. PlayMakers Repertory Company Paul Green Theater, UNC-Campus Call 919-962-PLAY or visit www.Playmakersrep.org for more information

See a Movie: http://www.triangle.com/content/movies/theaters/Chapel_Hill.html

Day Time Events
North Carolina Collection Gallery "TAR HEEL INK: Student Publications at UNC, 1844-2005,"February 23 through June 3, 2005