Tucson and Campus Calendar
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Thursday, February 17, 2005
Thursday
FREE "The Ins and Outs, and the Ups and Downs of New York Streets" Slide lecture on New York Street photography presented by Max Kozloff, photographer, writer and former ArtForum executive editor. Center for Creative Photography Auditorium. 621-7968
"Ladder 49" - Did you know that Oprah and John Travolta are best friends? One of them plays a battalion chief in this movie about Baltimore fire fighters. Gallagher Theater, Student Union Memorial Center. 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Through Friday. 626-0370. Call box offices for prices
FREE German Studies Film Series presents "Bonhoeffer: Agent of Grace." Modern Languages Auditorium. 621-7385. 7:30 p.m.
Blood Brothers - Please see Michael Petitti's article to find out if it's real blood or just ketchup. $8 advance, $10 day of. 6:30p.m. All ages. Hotel Congress, 311 E. Congress St. 622-8848
Friday
Devil Doll - Evil dolls aren't fun, but this Devil Doll is a way hot lady who could kick your ass. With Al Foul and Hipster Daddy-O. $6. 9 p.m. 21+. Hotel Congress, 311 E. Congress St. 622-8848
"Vivre sa Vie" (My Life to Live) - International Arts Film society presents this 1962 French film which examines the life of a prostitute from 12 different points of view
KC and the Sunshine Band - Do you think Rob Zombie's embarrassed about that time he covered "Boogeyman"? Desert Diamond Casino. 1110 W. Pima Mine Road, I-19. 8 p.m. 393-2799
"The Big Funk"- There's funky nudity and funky swearing in this play presented by the Live Theatre Workshop. 5317 E. Speedway Blvd. 327-4242
Saturday
Tucson ProRodeo Bull Riding and Guys Night Out Concert - Guys, to celebrate their nights out, will be gathering to ride bulls and listen to country acts Craig Morgan and Billy Dean. $25. 741-2233. 4:30 p.m. Tucson Rodeo Grounds, 4823 S. Sixth Ave.
Tucson Chinese New Year Festival 2005 - It's the year of the Rooster and Alice in Chains couldn't be happier. DeMeester Outdoor Performance Center at Reid Park. Free or $10 authentic Chinese food lunch from Pei Wei. 490-5268
Sunday
Sunday Night Slow Jams - ABCBBD's back in T-town to make love to you. Like you want them to. Featuring Boyz II Men, Tony! Toni! Tone! and more. Tucson Convention Center. 260 S. Church Ave. 321-1000. $25-$45. 8 p.m.
DeVotchKa - This band isn't afraid to ask you to jam, not necessarily slowly, to accordion, violin and plain old indie rock. With Molehill Orkestrah. $7. 9 p.m.
Monday
FREE "Who Deserves a Biopic? Ideology and Historical Change, From the Story of Louis Pasteur to Ed Wood to Ray." Presented by guest lecturer Dennis Bingham from Indiana University Purdue. Marshall building, Room 212. 626-6855
Interpol - Dear Interpol and Blonde Redhead, we're sorry that you have to perform at Coconuts (296 N. Stone Ave.) Love, Tucson. (Please read Mark Sussman's article on Blonde Redhead in this issue) $20. 7 p.m. 884-0660
Tuesday
The Secret Show - Mother/daughter belly dancing/oboe-playing? Long-form improv? Electro? All in one show? The hell you say! $3. 9 p.m. 21+. Hotel Congress, 311 E. Congress St. 622-8848
Wednesday
FREE "Laramie Inside Out" - UA media arts associate professor Beverly Seckinger will screen and discuss her award-winning documentary about the community of Laramie, Wyo., and the murder of Matthew Shepard. 626-1405. Gallagher Theater, Student Union Memorial Center