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Arts Calendar

By Shaun Clayton
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Wednesday Feb. 20, 2002

Music

Photo courtesy of Warner

Cher's new album, Living Proof, the follow-up to Believe, will be out Tuesday.

  • Cranes Future Songs (Instint)
  • Biz Markie The Weekend Warrior (GrooveAttack)
  • Gorillaz G-Sides (Virgin)
  • Cannibal Corpse Gore Obsessed (Metal Blade)
  • Dressy Bessy SoundGoRound (Kindercore)
  • Tonio K 16 Tons of Monkeys (Gadfly)
  • The Czars The Ugly People vs. The Beautiful People (Manifesto)
  • X-ecutioners Built from Scratch (Loud)
  • Cher Living Proof (Warner)
  • Earl Zinger Put Your Phazers on Stun: Throw Your Health Food Skywards (K7)


    Movies
  • "Dragonfly" (Universal)
  • "Queen of the Damned" (Warner)


    Videos
  • "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back"(Disney)
  • "The Musketeer" (Universal)
  • "Bones" (New Line Cinema)
  • "Soul Survivors" (Artisan)
  • "Delta Force One: The Lost Patrol" (Warner)


    Events & Concerts

    The Lesbian Looks 10th Anniversary Film and Video Series continues, featuring such films as "A Boy Named Sue" and "Nancy Drew and the Mystery of the Haunted Body" Saturday, 7:30 p.m. in the Modern Languages auditorium. Admission is free.

    The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, in ensemble from Eastern Europe, arrives Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Centennial Hall. Tickets can be ordered at the box office or by calling 621-3341.

    Grammy-nominated vocalist Albita brings her Cuban-based song stylings to Centennial Hall Saturday. Tickets can be ordered at the box office or by calling 621-3341.

    This week's "Cultures in Context" presents a look into the culture and heritage of Spain. It's hosted by Teresa Campbell, the regional director of Club Espa–a de Tucson and authority on Spanish dance. The event takes place on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering auditorium, 1130 N. Mountain Ave.

    "Dialogues of the Carmelites," an Arizona Opera production based on the novel by Gertrude von Le Fort, opens this weekend. Sung in French with English subtitles, this story involves nuns that face the guillotines. The show premieres Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Tucson Convention Center Music Hall, 260 S. Church Ave. Call 791-4101 for info. Tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster, 321-1000.

    Pima Community College presents its second art exhibition of the year, featuring woodblock prints from Diego Rios, figurative realist paintings by Temre Stanchfeld and bronze sculptures from Leitha Thrall. The exhibition opens Monday at the PCC Art Gallery, 2202 W. Anklam Road. Call 206-6942 for info.

    Local band Finch with Days Away will perform tomorrow in Room 227 at Muse, 516 N. Fifth Avenue. For info, call 903-0918.

    Comedy, thriller and Norwegians are wrapped into one in the International Arts Society Film Series' presentation of "Junk Mail" (also known as "Budbringeren"). The 1997 film from, surprise, Norway runs 81 minutes and features free admission. The screening will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Modern Languages auditorium.

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