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As the holiday season draws ever closer with visions of disgruntled retail shoppers and all night camp-outs to snag the latest gadget, take your mind off of the impending doom with a couple of Black Friday-less activities. Copenhagen at the Black Box Theatre The Tony award winning play pertaining to World War II more so than premium-grade dip opens Friday at the Black Box Theatre in Las Cruces. Atomic antics abound as the historically based production questions the Germans and the construction of the first atomic bomb. Copenhagen runs thru December 7 th with show times at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. Sundays. Tickets are $10 general, $9 for students. The Black Box Theatre is located at 430 N. Downtown Mall in Las Cruces. Call (575) 523-1223 to reserve tickets. How to start a collective in 10 easy steps! Since Obama ran away with the 2008 general election, there’s bound to be a hammer-and-sickle banner on every lamp post and a glorious statue of Lenin making it’s way to Nob Hill! Before Civic Plaza transforms into Tiananmen Square, Erda Gardens and Learning Center are hosting a class on the “worker collective model” in the University Area. The class will be on Sunday, November 23rd from 10 a.m. to noon, and it’s free. Call 610-1538 for more info. ¡Viva la revolución!