Tucson and Campus Calendar


Arizona Daily Wildcat
Thursday, February 24, 2005

Today

  • Africana Studies Spring Film Series - Screening of "Malcom X - Make it Plain," 1994 documentary with rare footage and interviews. Manuel T. Pacheco Integrated Learning Center, Room 137. 621-5665. 5 p.m.

  • Public Art Panel: What's it Worth - UA School of Art Director Dennis Jones and others will discuss the current state of public art. UA Museum of Art. 5:30 p.m. 621-7567

  • "The Incredibles" - Screenings through Saturday, at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Gallagher Theater, Student Union Memorial Center. 626-0370. Call box office for prices

    Friday

  • Opening day of Brookyln-based pop artist Hoge Day's exhibit, " Hoge Day: 'licious." 626-4215. Joseph Gross Gallery

  • UA School of Art Master of fine arts student Jason E. Butler presents: "One Piece Show: 9x6x38 foot." Reception at 5:30 p.m. Lionel Rombach Gallery. 626-4215

  • Slide lecture, "Sacred and Profane Love" by photographer Joel Peter Witkin. Center for Creative Photography Auditorium. 5:30 p.m. 621-7968. Reception to follow at Etherton Gallery, 135 S. Sixth Ave.

  • International Arts Society Film Series presents 1955 original of "The Lady Killers." Manuel T. Pacheco Integrated Learning Center, Room120. 7:30 p.m.

  • UApresents - The China Philharmonic Orchestra, featuring the 21-year-old pianist Lang Lang. If you had only kept up with those piano lessons. Oh yeah, and if only you were a musical genius too. $10-$62. 621-3341

  • "Kinetic Art for the Whole Family" - Screenings and scenes from "Pop Science Theater." Find out what "kinetic art" and "pop science theater" is. We bet it's awesome. Mat Bevel Institute. 520 N. Stone Ave. $10. 622-0192

  • The Marijuana-Logues - Tommy Chong and VH1 celebrities combine to give you stand-up devoted to marijuana culture. You should probably smoke weed beforehand. Tucson Convention Center Music Hall, 260 S. Church Ave. 8 p.m. $18-48. 321-1000

    Saturday

  • Jon Rauhouse's Stee Guitar Rodeo - If you can't go to the actual rodeo, you should put on some chaps and hit Plush. With The Nick Luca Trio. $6. 9:45 p.m. 340 E. Sixth St. 798-1298

  • Southwest Indian Art Fair - Food, music, as well as jewelry and art for sale. Arizona State Museum. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. UA Student Free with CatCard. $8 general, $3 kids 1216. $12 for two-day passes

    Sunday

  • Krispy Kreme Dipping Station. Learn about how donuts are made, and get a chance to make your own. Bookman's, 1930 E. Grant Road. 2 p.m. 325-5767

  • Pericles - Preview of Arizona Repertory Theatre latest production. Marroney Theatre. $16. 1:30 p.m. 621-1162

    Monday

  • Les George Leningrad - These Canadians join local band Bark Bark Bark. Solar Culture 31 E. Toole Ave. $7. 884-0874. 9 p.m.

  • Wanted for War Crimes - Members of the National Lawyers Guild in Tucson will discuss the actions of presidential administrations throughout history, including the present, and their violations of international law. 621-5665. 7 p.m.

    Tuesday

  • OK Go - See Lauren Hillery's interview with OK Go in this week's GoWild. Club Congress, 311 E. Congress St. 622-8848. 9 p.m.

  • "Permanent Collection" - "Pay What You Can Night." Loosely based on Barnes Collection of impressionist art in Philadelphia. Arizona Theatre Company presents their latest production. Temple of Music and Art. 330 S. Scott Ave. 622-2823. 7:30 p.m.

    Wednesday

  • "Celebrating/Confronting Oscar" - UA Media Arts professors will hold discussion on the outcome and implications of this years Oscar winners. UA Main Library, Room 313. 6:30 p .m. In conjunction with the library's third-floor exhibit "Movie Mosaic: A History of the Academy Awards."

  • Native American Student and Elder Poetry Reading - Readings by students and elders of the Tohono O'Odham nation. 7 p.m. Center for Creative Photography Auditorium. 323-0423