Where: Beat Kitchen
Date: 2007-05-24 20:30:00
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Fundraiser for the Rosetta Project (therosettaproject.com) to raise funds to benefit the St. Ages School in Chipole, Tanzania. Also playing: Stiletto Attack, the Pow Wow's, Lost Armada.
Where: Beverly Arts Center
Date: 2007-04-27 00:00:00
Type:
Mark Holmes first began creating minimal influence sculptures, some with fluorescent lighting, as a graduate student 20 years ago. “Light is itself not exactly physical, and has a way of diffusing or dissolving the weight of things even as it illuminates them,” the artist says. The work he is making now develops this idea, with objects that matter-of-factly project or radiate something that is simultaneously banal and metaphysical. The sculptures have begun to reference a variety of inert, even belligerent objects that affect the space around them -- lamps, bombs, blowers, or projection equipment – things that are known partly for what they do. Holmes’ sculpture is both insistent and reluctant about its own physicality, intensely literal in its materiality but with an 'aura' that projects something outside of itself; the thing and its ghost.
Where: Beverly Arts Center
Date: 2007-10-24 10:30:00
Type:
October 24 – November 21, 10:30am and 12:30pm on select days $10/ Group rates: $8-$6.75 Original one-hour version about a Gepetto the Toymaker, the Blue Fairy, and the rest of Pinochhio's friends as he learns to be honest, unselfish and brave.
Where: House of Blues Restaurant
Date: 2007-10-06 18:30:00
Type:
Matt Nathanson has built a strong and loyal fanbase across the United States as each new recording sells more than the last. Carbon Leaf is a five-piece band that plays their own style of Celtic roots rock.
Where: Schuba's Tavern and Bar
Date: 2007-05-31 21:00:00
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Cost: $10. Ages: 21+.