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Arts Calendar

By Lisa Lucas
ARIZONA DAILY WILDCAT
Wednesday November 21, 2001

Film

"Black Night" (Fox)

"Spy Game" (Universal)

"Out Cold" (Spy Glass)


Rentals

"Made" (Artisan)

"Pootie Tang" (Paramount)

"The Road Home" (Sony)

"Time Lapse" (TriMark)


Music

Aria Haze (Bleep)

Brother El The Untitled (The Beat Bank)

Busta Rhymes The Genesis (J Records)

Clairvoyants Your New Boundaries (Badman Recording Co)

Nate Dogg Music and Me (Elektra)

Warren G Return of the Regulator (Universal)

Hadacol All in Your Head (Slewfoot)

Ludacris Word of Mouf (Def Jam)

Benny Martin The "Big Tiger" Roars Again (Part 2) (OMS)

The Melody Unit Choose Your Own Adventure (Parasol)

Original Soundtrack Ali (Interscope)

Receiver Receiver (Not Lame)

Skating Club Skating Club (Wishing Tree)

Smash Mouth Smash Mouth (Interscope)

Twilights Moon Emergency Exit (Protocol)

Events

Explore the art of dance while pursuing a better understanding of physics in the all-day exhibit Bodies of Motion, to be held today in the Flandrau Science Center. The exhibit runs from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Call 621-STAR for more information.

College students are notorious for being punks. So are the members of Goldfinger, who play The Rialto, 318 E. Congress St. tonight at 7. The group will be accompanied by the ska beats of Reel Big Fish. Tickets are available for $20 through Ticketmaster. For more information call The Rialto at 740-0126.

What better way to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday than to visit a mall Santa? The big man himself will be at Park Place mall - 5870 E. Broadway Blvd. - from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. tomorrow in the mall's food court. For more information, visit www.visitparkplace.com.

Are there really ghosts in Tucson? Find out Thursday through Sunday on one of four "Lost Souls Ghost Tours of Tucson." Tours run from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Those interested should meet at 6:45 p.m. at the Amtrak train station, 400 E. Toole Ave. Tours are $10 per person, with group discounts available. For more information, call 795-1117.

Enjoy fashion? Enjoy FREE admission? View the world of fashion from a social and historic perspective Saturday at the "One Hundred Years of Fashion Exhibit." The exhibit takes place at the Arizona Historical Society Museum, 949 E. Second St. For more information, call 628-5774.

The Live Theatre Workshop's rendition of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" - a story of shipwreck, cross-dressing and falling in love - runs through Dec. 2 at 5317 E. Speedway Blvd. Tickets are $13 with student discounts available. Show times vary. Call 327-4242 for ticket information and reservations.

Discover the cultural essence of the family through the play "Ancestral Voices," a comedy set in New York portraying American families during a time of war. The play runs through Dec. 9 at the Invisible Theatre, 1400 N. First Ave. For ticket information and show times, call 882-9271.

Sunshine Fix will play the Solar Culture, 31 E. Toole Ave. Tuesday. For ticket information and show times, call 884-0874.

 
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