Liz Busby
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Thanks to everyone who made it out to our opening activity! Sorry that
we went so late. Future activities will not be nearly as long.
Our next activity is on
Tuesday September 25th at
7 pm in
B092 JFSB.
We will be holding a reading group on the most recent BYU Studies issue
on Mormon Cinema. If you missed the opening lecture, this is your
chance to read about what you missed. We're open to discussing any and
all issues related to Mormon film (Is it possible? Does it have to be cheesy? Is it crap?) so come ready to debate.
Copies of BYU Studies
are available in Dr. Burton's office for $10. This is the production
cost of the magazine and a significant discount from the bookstore
price of $18. Even if you can't make it to the reading group, this is
too good of an opportunity to pass up.
PS. If you aren't signed up on the new email list, this is the last email you'll receive from us about BYUAML activities. Please go to
http://groups.google.com/group/BYU-AML and sign up for the mailing list. If you have any question, email me.
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Liz Muir Busby
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