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A life remembered
By Geof Wollerman
On a day when most of the country reminisced about the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001, a premiere at Starz FilmCenter celebrated the inspiring life of one of the day’s most beloved victims.

Bibliophiles anonymous
By Clarke Reader
Every month a small but dedicated group gathers on campus to discuss a wide range of subjects, from vengeance to dehumanization to road rage. No, it’s not a social-awareness group. It’s Auraria’s own book club.

Reel World: Tibet: A Buddhist Trilogy
By Nicholas Dewart
China’s occupation and domination of Tibet, beginning in 1949, violently transformed an intact civilization, pushing many from their homes and causing the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Tibetans.

Reel World: Gabrielle
By Clarke Reader
For a movie that only rarely strays from its stifling and oppressive setting, Gabrielle has a lot going on.

Reel World: The World According to Shorts
By Spencer Essey
In The World According to Shorts, independent film producer Jonathan Howell offers an international alternative to the standard Hollywood fare. The compilation brings together six short films from around the globe and showcases some of independent film’s brightest voices.

Sept. 14, 2006

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