NU in 60 Seconds: May 21
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    Let your cloudy Wednesday be brightened by the multi-colored Rock. The Rainbow Alliance painted the Rock for Rainbow Week, which brings Rent star Anthony Rapp to campus. Rapp will talk about being gay in the entertainment industry, and his career on and off Broadway in Harris 107 at 8 p.m.

    If Rent wasn’t your thing, there’s plenty of substantive films playing on campus. In the Family, a film about a woman faced with the looming likelihood of developing breast cancer based on a predictive genetic test, will be screened at Ryan Auditorium at 7 p.m. Block Cinema will show Black Girl, a 1966 Senegalese film about life after colonization. Professor Richard Iton will hold a discussion after the 8:30 p.m. screening.

    Baskin Robbins is taking a twist on Wedensday’s colloquial label of hump day, inviting soon-to-be moms to celebrate “bump day.” Even if you don’t fall under that category, you might want to pass along the news to expecting women, who can receive some free soft serve ice cream.

    Is the dancer turning clockwise or anti-clockwise? Explore your brain in 60 seconds and learn which side of it you use more.

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