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News Release
February 15, 2007
'Crash' to be Shown at Boise State in Recognition of Black
History Month
Boise State University’s Table Rock Café and Student Programs Board will present
dinner and the movie “Crash” at 6 p.m. Feb. 20 in Table Rock Café. The event is
free for Boise State students with ID. The general public must purchase dinner
at Table Rock Café in order to attend the event.
“Crash” will be screened in recognition of Black History Month. The film
examines and addresses racial issues, and was selected to encourage positive
dialogue and evoke thought among the campus community.
The film received several Oscars, including the award for best picture. “Crash”
is rated “R” and contains adult material that may be offensive.
For more information, contact April Raine at 426-3835.
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Contact: April Raine, Boise State Student Programs Board, (208) 426-3835,
spbfilms@boisestate.edu
Media Contact: Tessa Schweigert, University Communications, (208)
426-3196, nsintern@boisestate.edu
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