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PREVIEW: COMCO Presents the Big Show

April 22, 2014April 22, 2014 Phillip Wachowiak

What? Free comedy to relieve the stress of your exams if you pick up a passport to the arts! Yeah!

When: Tonight(!) at 8 pm
Where: Mendelssohn Theater

How: bike, drive, camel, crawl, etc.

COMCO is one of U of M’s oldest and best comedy groups so check them out at their show!

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PREVIEW: Michigan Pops Orchestra presents Game of Pops

April 11, 2014April 11, 2014 csatter 1 Comment

WHO: The Michigan Pops Orchestra

WHAT: Spring Concert “Game of Pops”

WHEN: Sunday, April 13th

WHERE: The Michigan Theater

COST: Free for students with Passport to the Arts

Centered around the theme of games, the Michigan Pops spring concert will feature music from Rocky, Hercules, Halo, Civilization, the Olympics and more!

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