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The Michener Center's May graduates will give a reading tonight, Thursday, April 11, at 7:30pm in the Avaya Auditorium in the A.C.E.S. building on the UT campus (at the southeast corner of 24th & Speedway). Their fiction, film, plays, and poetry will be featured. Parking available at UT Parking Garage No. 1 at 24th & San Jacinto... The Texas Monthly Book Group, which meets once a month at BookPeople, has chosen James Carlos Blake's excellent new novel A World of Thieves, set in Prohibition-era New Orleans and Texas, as this month's read. The group is meeting on Wednesday, April 24, at 7pm. R.W. Burniske, who teaches in UT's Computer Writing and Research Lab, explores the benefits and problems of using the Internet in education in his new book Breaking Down the Digital Walls: Learning to Teach in a Post-Modem World. He'll be at BookPeople at 7pm on Thursday, April 18.

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