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Arts Calendar

By Anne Gardner
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Wednesday Jan. 16, 2002

Music

  • Agent Nova - Provocative Kleptophonia (Zero to One)
  • Air - All Along Air (Knitting Factory Works)
  • Ativin - Interiors (Secretly Canadian)
  • Azure Ray - November (Saddle Creek)
  • Bad Religion - The Process of Belief (Epitaph)
  • Bevel - Where Leaves Block the Sun (Secretly Canadian)
  • Blue Six - Beautiful Tomorrow (Astralwerks)
  • Bohola - Bohola (Shanachie)
  • Check Engine - Check Engine (Southern)
  • Gilby Clarke - Swag (Spitfire)
  • Cornelius - Point (Matador)
  • Craving Theo - Craving Theo (Columbia)
  • Claire Daly - Movin' On (Koch)
  • Dann - All Things Considered (Shanachie)
  • The Dirtmitts - The Dirtmitts (Sonic Unyon)
  • Elbow - Asleep at the Wheel (V2)
  • Terrie Ex & Ab Baars - Hef (Touch and Go)
  • Fieldy - Fieldy's Dreams (Epic)
  • Gasoline - Take It to the People (Touch and Go)
  • Neil Halfstead - Sleeping on Roads (Beggars Banquet)
  • Richard Hawley - Late Night Final (Bar/None)
  • Lil' Keke - Platinum in the Ghetto (Koch)
  • Matt Pond PA - The Green Fury (Polyvinyl)
  • Precious Bryant - Fool Me Good (Terminus)
  • Racebannon - In the Grips of the Light (Secretly Canadian)
  • Seaworthy - The Ride (Jetset)
  • Matthew Shipp - Nu Bop (Thirsty Ear)
  • Teenage Fanclub - Howdy! (Thirsty Ear)
  • Rosie Thomas - When We Were Small (Sub Pop)
  • Thuja - Ghost Plants (Touch and Go)


    Movies

    Photo Courtesy of Columbia Pictures

    Ewan McGregor stars as Grimes in the new movie "Black Hawk Down," in theaters Friday.

  • "Black Hawk Down" (Columbia)
  • "The Shipping News" (Columbia)
  • "Snow Dogs" (Buena Vista)
  • "State Property" (Lions Gates Films)


    Rentals

  • "Killing Moon" (Critical Mass Production)
  • "Jeepers Creepers" (MGM/UA)
  • "The Color of Friendship" (Friendly Cat Production)


    Books

  • "Heartsongs" - Mattie J.T. Stepanek
  • "The Death of the West" - Patrick J. Buchanan
  • "The Summons" - John Grisham
  • "Good to Great" - James C. Collins, Jim Collins


    Events & Concerts

    No, it's not "Star Trek," but it does contain holograms. The Overt Voyeurism Projects at the Tucson Museum of Art are proud to present world-renowned holographic artist Shu Min Lin. The exhibition is $2 for students, $4 for seniors and $5 for the general public and runs through March 17 at TMA, 140 N. Main Ave.

    Come enjoy a reception for new works by David Aguirre at the Muse, 516 N. Fifth Ave. The reception is Friday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. His solo show, "Cupid's Cholla Garden," runs through Feb. 22.

    Down a pint and bask in the glow of traditional Irish music by Round the House. Feel free to partake in jigs, reels, hornpipes and much more at Montgomery's Irish Pub, 9155 E. Tanque Verde Road, Friday from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

    The Tucson-Pima Arts Council Community Gallery is having its opening reception Friday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for the latest exhibition of work by UA artists titled "Exploring the Evolution of Art and Life." The work is the product of traditional art practices connecting with newer media. The gallery is located at 240 N. Stone Ave.

    The International Arts Society Film Program presents "The Apartment" Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the Modern Languages auditorium. Jack Lemmon stars in this comedy as a nerd who hopes to make it big in the corporate world but just ends up being used.

    See local ska-punk band Troy's Bucket playing with the Johns and The Morons Saturday at the Rock, 136 N. Park Ave. Doors open at 7 p.m. for this all-ages show. Admission is $6.

    Come check out the reunion of Concrete Blonde live in concert Sunday at the Rialto Theatre, 318 E. Congress St. Tickets are $17 in advance and $20 the day of the show and can be purchased at all Zia Records locations and at Zips on University.

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