Correction
In the weekly calendar in MondayOs issue, an incorrect time was given for OPlatanos & Collard Greens.O The play will be performed this Thursday at the Center for the Arts Drama Theater at 7 p.m., not 8:30 p.m. as originally stated.
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In the weekly calendar in MondayOs issue, an incorrect time was given for OPlatanos & Collard Greens.O The play will be performed this Thursday at the Center for the Arts Drama Theater at 7 p.m., not 8:30 p.m. as originally stated.
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