Event Description:
The Rogue Theatre presents Edward Albee's drama.
Pre-show music begins 15 minutes before curtain. Buy
tickets online or call to reserve.
Event Location:
La Plaza Shoppes 6536 E. Tanque Verde Road Tucson, AZ 85715
Cost / Restrictions:
Free to view art exhibit All are welcome
Event Description:
Desert Artisans' cooperative gallery is
presenting,
"Blue Sky Essence," an art exhibit of
new works by their Tucson Artists. The
exhibition runs from September 15th -
December 6th. Artwork by David
Brown, Joan Fimbel DiGiovanni, Paddie
Flaherty, Darlene LeClair, Gretchen
Huff and Tad Lamb will be featured.
The Gallery is open 7 days a week: 10-
5 p.m. Monday-Saturday and 10 a.m.-
1:30pm. Sunday.
Event Location:
Florance Quarter Gallery at the Art Center Design College 2538 N. Country Club Road Tucson, AZ 85716
Cost / Restrictions:
Free
Event Description:
The Art Center Design College is please to announce
the opening of the exhibition, "RE:" in the Florance
Quater Gallery. "RE:" features the work of
accomplished artists from around the country: Chris
Dacre, Jessica Lansdon, Todd Christensen, John
Richey, Emily Langmade, Kim Largey and Karen
Domnitch.
Event Location:
El Parador Mexican Restaurant 2744 E. Broadway Blvd. Tucson, AZ 85716
Cost / Restrictions:
$18 per person includes one time
through buffet, coffee, tea or soft
drink, tax & gratuity
Event Description:
Native Americans in the Southwest developed
sophisticated skills in astronomy and predicting the
seasons, centuries before Old World peoples first
entered the region. Old Pueblo Archaeology's
Executive Director, archaeologist Allen Dart,
discusses historically know sky-watching practices
of various southwestern peoples, and how their
ancestors' observation of the heavens may have
been commemorated in ancient architecture and
rock symbols. Mr. Dart also offers interpretation of
how these discoveries may relate to ancient Native
American ritual. Cost includes a one-time through
buffet, coffee, tea or soft drink, tax and gratuity.
Reservations and $18 dinner payment are due by
3:00p.m. Monday November 16: 520-798-1201 or
info@oldpueblo.org
Event Location:
UA Museum of Art 1031 N. Olive Road Tucson, AZ 85721
Cost / Restrictions:
Free
Event Description:
"The Machine Stops (or Inkjet My Foot!)" features
the work of contemporary lithographers. This is a
limited edition print portfolio inspired by E.M.
Forsters 1909 short story, The Machine Stops. In
the story Forster describes a human existence that
is completely dependent on technology. Using
Forsters prescient masterpiece as a point of
reference, the portfolio explores relationships
between humanity and the technological world that
is increasingly encompassing it. It showcases
traditional hand lithography as a central medium
while incorporating other such processes that
accommodate the theme. The portfolio was
organized by UA professor Andrew Polk and
Kathryn Polk. Museum Hours: Tuesday Friday 9
am 5 pm, Saturday and Sunday Noon 4 pm.
Closed Mondays and University Holidays
Admission: $5 Adults. Free: Children, Museum
members, UA, faculty, staff and students
Call or visit the Museum's website at:
artmuseum.Arizona.edu.
Event Location:
Tucson Jewish Community Library 3800 E. River Road Tucson, AZ 85718
Cost / Restrictions:
Free Everyone welcome
Event Description:
November 19, 2009 at 7:00 p.m. will be our first
Thursday program and it is open to everyone in the
community. Our guests will be Nachman Berkowitz,
a scribe and reader of the scroll, in a dialogue with
Daniel Karsch. It will feature the First Book of the
Jewish People: The Five Books of Moses. Mr.
Berkowitz has devoted over 70 years to this task
and is a Siberian concentration camp survivor. To
document his experiences during World War II, he
wrote The Diary of a Holocaust Survivor to help
surviving generations understand the terrors of
that time in history. Daniel Karsch is a student of
the Bible and will be the interlocutor.
Event Location:
Access Tucson 124 East Broadway Tucson, AZ 85701
Cost / Restrictions:
Free Any
Event Description:
On Thursday, November 19, 2009 the World
Harmony: Can It Happen? TV program will present
from 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM.
AFGHANISTAN, IRAQ, AND PAKISTAN: WHAT'S
NEXT?
OUR FEATURED GUEST PANELISTS WILL BE:
RICHARD EATON, PH.D., PROFESSOR OF HISTORY
(UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA)
and
DAVID GIBBS, PH.D, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF
HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE (UNIVERSITY OF
ARIZONA)
The program can be seen on Cox Digital Channel
120; Comcast Channel 72; and on the worldwide
web - Search www.accesstucson.org and click on:
Access Tucson, next look for "NOW PLAYING" and
click "Watch Online", and finally click "Watch
Channels 72/Digital 120".
You can also see this program rebroadcast from
Noon - 1:00 PM on Saturdays, November 21, 2009
and on November 28, 2009 on Cox Cable Channel
99, Comcast Channel 74, and online by following
the directions above and finally clicking "Watch
Channels 74/99".
INVITATION TO ATTEND ALL OF THE LIVE "WORLD
HARMONY" SHOWS IN PERSON
Come to Access Tucson (Studio A), 124 East
Broadway (just east of 6th Avenue) and be in our
studio audience.
Meet and talk with our guests following the show.
Please arrive by 5:45 PM to guarantee seating.
Parking is free in the Access Tucson Parking Lot
but
if it is full, parking is free on the street after 5:00
PM.
For more information, contact Stuart Thomas,
Talk-
Show Host and Independent Producer, at (520)
722-2837.