IPAX presents “Cowboy vs. Samurai,” the College’s first Asian-American play. This Michael Golamco play explores the challenges of two Asian men deep in the backcountry of Wyoming, depicting the struggles endured by Asian Americans to preserve their sense of self and live life in the midst of white America. “Cowboy vs. Samurai” opened last night in the Sadler Center Commonwealth Auditorium and will be shown again Nov. 8 and 9 at 2 p.m.
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