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r PUTT5BUR(3M,N,Y. THIARTS THURSDAY,OCTOBER19,1995 PAGE.A-7 r'J ARTS BRIEFS Coffee Cot PLA^SBURGtf - BevKeese and Jamie Van Etten play acoustic music at the Coffee Cat Espresso Bar, 130 Margaret St., this evening, beginning at 8 p.m. There; is no cover charge. For more information, call 566-8433. Lecture series SARANAC LAKE -> The up- coming Brown Bag Lunch sched- ule at the Cantwell Community Room: today- George Nagle onaA recent trip to the Holy Land; Nov. 2 - Karen Hixson on The Heart Program at NCCC; Nov. 16 - Ed t,ynch, director, Adiron- dack Park Interpretive Centers.; Nov. 30 - Dr. Arthur E, Linkin- son first year as president of Paul Smiths College; Dec. 14 - annual Holiday Program. All programs are at noon. Enamels demonstration LAKiE? PLACID - Enamelist Stevie Capozio is putting on a demonstration of her work today, 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., at the Adirondack Craft Center. Capozio has worked with enamels on copper for more than 30 years. Show canceled BURLINGTON, Vt. - The Shakespeare UK production of \Romeo & Juliet,\ scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 22, at. the Flynn Theatre, has been canceled. Ticket holders may apply the value of .their tickets to any other Flynn-pfesented show or receive a refund. Ticket exchanges must be completed by Nov. 15. Call 1- 802-863-5966 for more informa- tion. Off the Cuff COLCHESTER, Vt. - The Theatre Factory presents it's new/ Comedy Imprpv Troupe Off the Cuff tonight, Oct., 20 and 21, 8 p.m., at Contois Auditorium at the Burlington City Hall. Tickets are $6 and are avail- able only at the door. For addi- tional information call 1-802- 872-2738. Bluegrass GLENS FALLS — Bluegrass music and Adirondack, fiddling are offered at the CrandallPublic Library with twp Friday concerts and two Saturday workshops Oct. 20-21-and Oct. 27^8. \Roots and Branches of Bluegrass,\ featuring musicians John Rossbach and Dave Kiphuth with folklorist Dan Ward, is set for Friday, Oct. 20, at 7 p.m. Adirondack Fiddling, 1995 Heritage Award recipients Vic & Paul Kibler with folklorists George & Vaughn Ward is set for Friday, Oct. 27, at 7 p.m. Kids workshops are Saturday, Oct. 21 and 28, at 10 and 11 a.m. (Reservations are required for the kids workshops by calling &92-1509). Coffeehouse MALONE — The Breakaway Blue Grass Band is the featured act at the Elm Street Cof- feehouse, Saturday, Oct. 21, 8 and 10 p.m. An open mike is scheduled for 9 p.m. The suggested donation is $4 Phofa provided • A CAPELLA: Mixed Company operates on voice-power. The group/may be heard on. two audio cassettes, \Off the Record\ and \Still Ain't Got No Band,\ and live, this evening, 8 p.m., at the Pittsburgh City Hall Rotunda. for adults, $2 for students and senior citizens. Children under 12 are admitted free of charge. Dance series SARANAC LAKE - The Nor- thern Adirondack Community Dances Third Saturday Series is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 21, at thel Great Hall of the Saranac Lake Presbyterian Church. A community sing takes place at 5 p.m. followed by a potluck dinner at 6:45. A dance to live music by Something Else with Peter Stix teaching and calling is scheduled for 8 p.m. Call Barbara at 891- 0935 for more information. Costume sale SARANAC LAKE - Pen- dragon holds its annual Hallow- een Costume Sale and Rental on two consecutive Saturdays — Oct. 21 and 28 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. They have a variety of costumes for rental and some low prices on costumes for purchase, including a limited number of children's items. The shop is located at 148 River St. in Saranac Lake. Call 891-1854 for more information. Pianist to perform GLENS FALLS - Pianist Milika Nevarez performs in The Hyde Collection's Helen Froehlich Auditorium Saturday, Oct. 21, beginning at 2 p.m. Nevarez's program includes Enrique, Granado's \Twelve Spanish Dances, Op. 5,\ Johann Sebastian Bach's \Italian Con- certo, BWV 971\ and Frederic Chopin's \Etude in E, Major, Op. JO, No. 3\ and \Scherzo in Bb Minor, Op. 31.\ There is no charge for admis- sion. For more information, call The Hyde Collection at 792-1761. Adirondack lecture LAKE PLACID - The Adirondack Lecture Series hosts Gary Randorf with his slide pro- gram, \The Adirondacks — Looking Back to the Future\ at the Adirondack Loj, Saturday, Oct. 21, 8 p.m. In his lecture, Randorf takes a look at \where we have come and where we are headed in seeing the park of people and natural wonder become a world model.\ For more information call 523-3441. Dance WILMINGTON - A \Coun- tryfide\ Dance is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 21, from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Old Wilmington Town Hall. Price for adults is $5 or $4 (with one food item to be donated to the food shelter) seniors and students $3. Kids event BURLINGTON, Vt. - The wildest and sloppiest elements of i Nickelodeon's \Wild & Crazy '. Kids\ television show returns to Burlington's Memorial Auditorium, for two shows only at 1 and 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 21. Tickets are $13 and $17 and may be purchased at all Flynn Regional box offices or charge- by-phone by calling 1-802-863- 5966. Recital PLATTSBURGH - A Brown Bag Recital, featuring several SUNY Pittsburgh students, is scheduled for Tuesday, 12:15 p.m., in the Angell Center Cardi- nal Lounge. The concert is free and open to the public. Tom Jones' SARANAC LAKE - The Saranac Lake High School Class of '96 presents \Tom Jones,\ a comedy in three acts Nov. 3 and 4 at 8 p.m. and Nov. 5 at 1 p.m. in the Petrova School Auditorium. All seats are $4 and tickets may be purchased at the door. War of the Worlds' COLCHESTER, Vt. - The Theatre Factory presents a stag- ed adaptation of Orson Welles's 1 \War of the Worlds,\ at the Mann Auditorium of Trinity College Thursday through Sunday, Oct. 26, 27, 28, 29, and the following weekend of Nov. 2, 3, 4 and 5. All shows are at 8 p.m. Tickets are $6 and available only at the door. For additional information, call 1-802-872-2738. ARTSWEEK1Y Continued from Pag* A-6 The 1812 Homestead Heritage Museum, Wllliboro. Regular hours are Saturdays from 1 to 4:30 p.m. weekends through October or by ap- pointment at 963-4071. The MuMum of Modarn Art of Mon- treal. Through Oct. 29: First Gifts 1964-1965; Through Oct. 29: Gifts 1989-1994; Through Oct. 29: Photo- graphic Works of the Collection. Musee d'art Contemporian, Montreal. Through Jan. 7, 1996: Gilles Mihal- cean; Through Jan. 28, 1996: Art and Cinema. Robert Hull Filming Museum, Burl- ington, Vl. Oct. 20: Artist's Talk, Suzanne Bocanegra discusses the evolution of her work, 5 p.m.; Oct. 24: Symposium: Eugenics, Genetics, Ethics, and Art, 5 to 6:30 p.m.; Oct. 28: Heirloom Appraisal Day, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Trinity College of Vermont, McAulay Fin* Arh Cantor Lobby. Oct. 23-Jan. 5, 1996: \Relief Works\ a collection of large format wood blocks and prints by artist Bonnie Baxter. Reception Oct. 23, from noon to 1 p.m. SUNY Flottsburgh Art Museum. Burke Gallery; Rockwell Kent Gallery; Slatkin Art Collections Study Room; Winkel Sculpture Court. Open daily 12 to 4 p.m. (except major holidays) featuring an extensive Permanent Collection. Art Exhibitions Council on the Arts for Clinton Coun- ty, Bridge Street Gallery. 60 Bridge Street, Pittsburgh. Regular hours are Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Adirondack Lake* Cantor for the Arts, Blue Mountain Lake. Oct. 4-31: Cover Art Show; Oct. 4-31: Exhibit: Greg Emery — Drawings, Paintings and Fabric Designs. Lake Placid Center for the Arts. Through Oct. 21: Adirondack Juried Art Show; Oct. 28-Nov. 26: Quilts: A Harvest Celebration,\ opening recep- tion Oct. 28 from 5 to 7 p.m. The Little Gallery, Main Street, Saranac Lako. Through Oct. 31: A Photographic exhibit by Eleanor Sweeney, \Vegetating in conjunction with a display of \Silver\ by Jacqui Steinberg. I Peru Frea Library, North Main Street. Oct. 10-30: Visual Artists Network Ex- hibition. Middlebury College Museum of Art, Vermont. Through Feb. 4, 1996: Every- day life in the Ancient World, Loans from the Yale University Art Gallery; Through Oct. 29: Susan Crile: The Fires of War: Through Dec. 10: Art of Touch: An Installation by Rosalyn Driscoll. Tha University of Vermont, Francis Colburn Gallery. Oct. 2-19: UVM Art Faculty Exhibition; Oct. 23-Nov. 3: Michael Oatman: \Protective Cover- ing,\ paintings. Reception Oct. 23, 5 to 7 p.m. SUNY Pittsburgh Art Museum, Burke Gallery. Through Nov. 12: Inuit Art Ex- hibition. Pittsburgh Public Library. Through Oct. 20: Helen Potter & June Borho featured artists. Albany Institute of History *V Art, Albany. Through Dec. 31: Bob Blackburn's Printmaking Workshop. Adirondack Park Visitor Interpretive Cantor, Paul Smiths. Nov. 3-Jan. 3,1996: Exhibit entitled \Artistic Interpreta- tions of the Environment — Dawn and Dusk.\ SUNY Potsdam. Gibson Gallery. Through Nov. 11: Chicago photo- grapher Tom Van Eynde's black-and- white studies of the temples and the ruins of Thebes. Tha Montreal Museum of Fine Art*. Oct. 26-Jan. 7, 1996: The William S. Paley Collection. 1. m ••31 •m • e i' o\ L\° *0 t\° *0 \MA3-ml » *i O •, » •^ d Celebrates 24 Years in Pittsburgh! 'i»- #^r ^|IS 5th ANNUAL CUSTOMER APPRECIATION WEEK OCT. 15-21,1995 SUNDAY, OCT. 15th 10% OFF CHILDREN'S ORDERS MONDAY. OCT. 16th 10%OFF LADIES' ORDERS TUESDAY. OCT. 17th 10% OFF STUDENTS W/I.D. 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