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Arts Calendar

By Carrie Stern
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Wednesday Mar. 6, 2002

Music

Indigo Girls Become You (Epic)

The Corrs Live in Dublin (Atlantic)

Bernadette Peters Bernadette Peters Loves Rodgers & Hammerstein (Angel Classics)

Raffi Let's Play (Rounder/PGD)

Bob Mould Modulate (Granary)

Dream Theater When Dream & Day Unite (One Way Records, Inc.)

Remy Shand Way I Feel (Universal)


Movies

Photo Courtesy of DreamWorks/Warner Bros

"The Time Machine," starring Guy Pearce, opens in theaters this Friday.

"The Time Machine" (DreamWorks/Warner Bros)

"All About the Benjamins" (New Line)


Video

"Heist" (Warner Bros)

"Joy Ride" (20th Century Fox)

"Liam" (Lions Gate)

"New Port South" (Buena Vista)

"Sexy Beast" (20th Century Fox)

"Zoolander" (Paramount)


Books

Jeffery Deaver "The Stone Monkey: A Lincoln Rhyme Novel" (Simon & Schuster)

Meg Cabot "The Princess Diaries Volume III: Princess In Love" (HarperCollins)


Events & Concerts

It's March Madness at the University of Arizona Museum of Art, and it's all free! Today from 10 a.m to noon, master printers Ernest F. Soto and Joseph Segura discuss their art and collaboration with other artists. Tomorrow from 12:15 to 4:45 p.m., Betsy Hughes, the museum's assistant curator, talks about "New Old Prints," an exhibition of 16th century to 19th century prints. For information about either event, call the museum at 621-7567.

Find out how computers and the Internet are enriching and expanding the world of art. Lucy Petrovich of the media arts department will give a presentation on the digital world's exciting new artistic opportunities tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the Tucson-Pima Arts Council, 240 N. Stone. Admission is $10 and parking is free. Call TPAC at 624-0595 for details.

For more traditionally inclined art lovers, award-winning poet Carolyn Forchˇ will read her work at St. Philip's in the Hills Church as part of the UA Poetry Center's Visiting Poets and Writers Reading Series. The free reading will begin at 8 p.m. at 4400 N. Campbell Ave.. The following morning at 11:30, there will be an informal colloquium with Forchˇ at the Swede Johnson building, 1111 N. Cherry Ave. Information about these and other Poetry Center events is available at 626-3765.

Missed the Japanese eel-confidante movie last week? Never fear; the International Arts Society is showing another foreign film on Friday at 7:30 p.m. This week, Russian director Vyacheslav Krishtofovich gives us "Adam's Rib (Rebro Adama)," a 1990 comedy in which a stable group of four women is disrupted by an Eros-like man who falls in love with one of them. Eventually, they are forced to confess their secrets to each other at an eventful dinner party. The movie will be shown in Modern Languages Auditorium, and admission is free.

The Arizona Repertory Singers offer to "add the right spice to your musical banquet" at their concert this weekend. Grab some real food to ward off possible metaphor-inspired hunger pangs, then head down to Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church at 2:30 p.m. Sunday for a diverse choral performance. The men's and women's choirs and small ensembles will use several different vocal styles and musical settings, basing the performance on the phrase "Variety is the spice of life." The church is located at 505 N. La Ca–ada Dr in Green Valley. Suggested donation is $12. For information about any ARS concerts, call 792-8141.

Add a Latin flair to your Sunday with Si*Sˇ. Eclectic tunes and strong rhythms make this up-and-coming band an exciting live show, and they will be in town with special guest DJ Alex Reez on Sunday. See them at The Backstage Grill, 6350 E. Tanque Verde Road; doors open at 7 p.m. and tickets are $10. Call 733-6262 for more information.

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