March 26. 2:30-4 p.m. DJ Spooky presentation & book signing. Oread Books, Kansas Union. Level 2. Co-sponsor: Oread Books, division of KU Bookstores March 26.5 p.m. PANEL DISCUSSION: Climate Change at the Poles. Spencer Museum of Art w/DJ Spooky and other guest speakers, Co-sponsor: Spencer Museum of Art $5 TICKETS FOR KU STUDENTS* REGULAR PRICE $24 DJ SPOOKY THAT SUBLIMINAL KID PERFORMS TERRANOVA SINFONIA ANTARCTICA FRIDAY, MARCH 27 7:30 P.M. A MULTIMEDIA EVENT FEATURING DJ SPOOKY'S ORIGINAL ANTARCTIC FIELD RECORDINGS. LIED CENTER OF KANSAS 785-864-2787 lied.ku.edu play [what is your most memorable childhood birthday moment?] Out&About "Having a birthday party at Magic Forest and playing in the ball pits, because you get to throw balls at people and that was fun—and it was my birthday so I wouldn't get in trouble." Chelsea Mertz, Hoyt junior "I was in Morocco for one of my birthdays and cried the whole time because my sister pissed me off." Lena Houfaidi, Overland Park freshman "My most memorable birthday was breaking my first piñata. It was my first huge birthday, my one-year birthday, and my first piñata in my first year." Carlos Muñoz, Garden City freshman "My most memorable moment was when I had a mermaid birthday cake, because the mermaid was my favorite character." Kayla Tran,Garden City juniio "I'd have a birthday party, and we had a pretty big backyard, and my dad would hide baseball cards in the backyard and we'd have a big baseball card hunt. It was a lot of fun, and plus, when we were out doing yard work and stuff later in the year, we'd find cards hidden that nobody had found." Bryce Jones, Salina senior "Playing laser tag at the Main Event with a bunch of friends. It was a lot of fun. I think it was my thirteenth birthday too, so I was turning into a teenager." "I was turning 6 and we had all my friends over and we had a pinata in my driveway, but it was overcast because my birthday's in May so it was starting to rain. I remember that because it was kind of sad, and then I was like, 'I hate that my birthday's in spring.'" Kevin Tietz, Plano, Texas, sophomore Katie Ashley, Lawrence sophomore "When my mom made me a cake and it had a Barbie on top of it dressed like a mermaid, because I'd never had a Barbie on a cake before." "When I went to Chuck E. Cheese with my twin sister, because my whole family was there and my twin sister got into the balls and she pulled out a diaper." Katelyn Johnston, Chicago freshman Alisa Medina, Lumberton, New Jersey, sophomore "Having chicken pox when I was 7 or 8 years old, because I couldn't have any friends over or anything like that, so it was kind of a lonely birthday." 14 Brett Salsbury, Chapman freshman — Kelly Breckunitch, whose favorite memory was having a sky fort built as a "surprise" for his eighth birthday, even though he could hear it being built the week before his birthday March 26, 2009