By Lauren Eichenauer
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Wednesday Jan. 23, 2002
Music
Audio Learning Center Friendships Often Fade Away (Vagrant)
The Chemical Brothers Come with Us (Astralwerks)
Citizen Cope Citizen Cope (DreamWorks)
Cracker Forever (Narada)
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band Down & Dirty (Terminus)
DJ Encore "Intuition, Featuring Engelina" (MCA)
Dream Theater Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence (Elektra)
Face to Face/Dropkick Murphys Face to Face/Dropkick Murphys (Vagrant)
Hedder Ventillate (Gold Circle)
King Diamond Abigail 2: The Revenge (Metal Blade)
Marc Moulin Top Secret (Nettwerk)
Mujician Spacetime (Cuneiform)
Nebelnest Nova Express (Cuneiform)
The Standard August (Barbaric)
The Undecided More to See (Tooth & Nail)
Unwritten Law Elva (Interscope)
Movies
"Count of Monte Cristo" (Touchstone)
Sean Penn plays a Beatles-loving, mentally challenged father in the new movie "I Am Sam." The film is in theaters Friday.
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"I Am Sam" (New Line)
"Kung Pao!: Enter the Fist" (20th Century Fox)
"The Mothman Prophecies" (Screen Gems)
"A Walk to Remember" (Warner Brothers)
Rentals
"Atlantis: The Lost Empire" (Buena Vista)
"Enemy at the Gates" (Paramount)
"Sailor Moon Super S Vol. 1" (Pioneer)
Books
"Hotel World" Ali Smith
"Basket Case" Carl Hiaasen
"The Stars Can Wait" Jay Basu
Events and Concerts
UA Music Concert Season presents pianist Rex Woods and violinist Hon-Mei Xiao at 7:30 tonight at Crowder Hall. Ticket prices are $10 for general admission, $8 for UA employees and seniors 55 and up, while students pay $4. For more information, call 621-1162.
The Dead Kennedys will perform tonight at the Rialto Theatre with opening bands Onadi and the LMNOP's. The Rialto is located at 318 E. Congress St., and the concert begins at 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased on ticketweb.com or at the door for $17. For more information, call 740-1000.
Those looking for a quiet getaway from early-semester studies can take a hike tonight and every Wednesday evening with Sabino Starry Night in Sabino Canyon. The hike is 7.5 miles roundtrip, sponsored by the Sierra Club, emphasizing moments of silence and the absence of electronic devices. For more information, call 577-2444 after 1 p.m..
World music lovers can enjoy a concert full of rich tropical sounds by attending the Hawaiian Slack Key Festival, which exhibits an acoustic guitar tradition practiced throughout the world. Wash away to the islands at Berger Performing Arts Center tomorrow night at 7:30. For more information, call 327-4809.
Looking for a new mate? New friends? Tucson Fun and Adventures presents an informational meeting at Coffee X Change, located at 4951 E. Grant Road, tomorrow night from 7 to 8. The club will discuss the wide range of events and opportunities it provides. For more information, call Kat or Meg at 256-3866 or visit their Web site www.tucsonfun.com.
Halloween nights are relived with Lost Souls Ghost Tours of Tucson. Take a walking historic tour of ghostlike downtown Tucson. The tours take place Thursday through Sunday evenings beginning at Amtrak Train Station, 400 E. Toole Ave., from 7 to 9. Tickets are $10 per person with group discounts available. Guests should arrive 15 minutes early at the starting point. For more information, call 795-1117.
A massive one-ton piece of public art is scheduled to be installed on the north side of the Student Union Memorial Center near Second Street and Mountain Avenue Tuesday. Artist Susan Gamble constructed "UA Spire #1" as a self-described sort of "Celestial Tree of Life," using colorful, hand-cut tile with wings, orbs, melon-size beads and 18 solar panels to light it up at night. This artwork can be viewed in installation from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
The Infidels are playing live this and every Friday night at 7 Black Cats on Congress Street. The band is a local four-piece rock ensemble. Shows start at 7. For more information, contact 7 Black Cats at the door or visit 7BlackCats.com.
Bluegrass lovers can revisit the deeply rooted musical atmosphere at the Bluegrass Music Jam Session from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday at Tucson Estates Activity Center. The Desert Bluegrass Association presents the concert. They can be contacted at 296-1231.
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