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She's a slave for the silver screen - Britney Spears stars in the film "Crossroads" in theaters Friday.
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Movies
"Hart's War" (MGM)
"John Q." (New Line)
"Crossroads" (Paramount)
"Return to Never Land" (Disney)
"Super Troopers" (20th Century Fox)
"Iris" (Miramax)
Video
"Hardball"(Paramount)
"Mangler 2" (Artisan)
"Don't Say a Word" (Fox)
Events & Concerts
An outdoor sculpture exhibit is gracing Plaza Palomino, 2990 N. Swan Road, this month, so go enjoy the nice weather as well as some fine art! The invitational show includes 18 regional artists in variety of media. Plaza Palomino is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, call 323-0222.
Not feeling particularly traditional on Valentine's Day? Then put on your walking shoes and grab a flashlight for the "Lost Souls Ghost Tours of Tucson." These walking, historic ghost tours of downtown Tucson operate four nights a week, Thursday through Sunday. The group meets 15 minutes before the tour starts at the Amtrak train station, 400 E. Toole Ave. Cost is $10 per person. The tours go from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. For more information, call 795-1117.
But if you're feeling nostalgic and romantic on Valentine's Day, check out the Eastsider's Quartet. For only $45, the group will serenade your sweetie with two songs of your choice, a long-stemmed rose and delivery to your choice of locations - restaurant, home or office. See www.4eastsiders.homestead.com/Valentines.html for details, or call 405-0874.
Club Congress, 311 E. Congress St., offers a compromise of V-Day activities: the First Annual Valentine's Love and Heartbreak Festival. The party goes from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. For more information, call 622-8848.
The Grigorovich Ballet performs one night only tomorrow at Centennial Hall. Founded by the chief choreographer of the legendary Bolshoi Ballet, the Grigorovich Ballet presents "Spartacus" in two acts. Tickets are $42 to $54 with discounts available to UA faculty, students and staff. For more information, call 621-3341.
On Sunday, finalists of the 14th Annual Schaeffer Guitar Competition will gather at Holsclaw Recital Hall to pick their strings. The annual competition provides awards for the winners and sponsors the UA School of Music and Dance. Admission to the public is free, and the competition begins at 2:30 p.m. For more information, call 621-2998.
On Monday, as part of the Faculty Artist Series, Kelly Thomas performs tuba/euphonium at 7:30 p.m. at Crowder Hall. Tickets are $10 general; $8 UA employees & seniors 55+; $4 students. Tickets are available by calling the UA Fine Arts Box Office at 621-1162.
For innovative chamber music, listen to the Turtle Island Quartet at Crowder Hall beginning Tuesday. This classical foursome integrates funk, jazz, R&B, new age and hip-hop into new arrangements and original works. Tickets are $35, with discounts available to UA students, faculty and staff. Call UApresents at 621-3341 for more information.