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NOVEMBER 23, 2000
Arts Salendar
Borders, 257 Robert C. Daniel
Jr. Pkwy, will be hosting live music
on the following dates: A Step Up
Jjazz band on Nov. 24, from 8 to 10
p.m.; and Michael and Sherry on
Nov. 25, from 8 to 10 p.m.
QuietSTORM is a local duo
versed in jazz, blues, oldies, coun
tryand R&B. They willbe perform
ing at the Bay Wolfe Restaurant,
1593 Whiskey Rd. in Aiken on Fri.,
Nov. 24, at 8 p.m.; Treybon, 520
Reynolds St. on Fri., Dec. 1, from 7
to 10 p.m.; and Fox’s Lair, 349
Telfair St. on Fri., Dec. 8, at 9 p.m.
This popular pair is now booking
for holiday parties! Check the web
site of www.quietstormonline.com
or call (706) 481-3373 or (803) 715-
0146.
Ninth Annual Empty Stock
ing Fund Christmas Concert
will be presented at the First Bap
tist Church of Augusta on Sun.,
Nov. 26, at 3 p.m. Free concert
presented by the Augusta Concert
Band. :
Martin David Jones and
Clara Park, pianists and profes
sors at Augusta State University
(ASU), will perform a concert on
Mon., Nov. 27, at 8 p.m. at the ASU
Performing Arts Theatre (PAT).
The Paine College Concert
Choir will celebrate the holiday
season with the Annual Winter
Concert on Thurs., Nov. 30, at 7:30
p.m. in the Gilbert-Lambuth Me
morial Chapel. A gala reception
and treelighting ceremony will cul
‘minate the evening of song at the
Peters Campus Centerimmediately
following the concert.
ASU Choir and Orchestrawill
present their annual holiday con
cert on Thurs., Nov. 30, at the ASU
PAT at 8 p.m. Free program. For
more info, call (706) 667-4099.
Holiday Mall Concerts will be
performed Dec. 1-15 by talented
students of the CSRA at the Sears
Court Stage at Augusta Mall, be
ginning at 6:30 p.m. For moreinfo,
call the mall at (706) 733-1001
“A Southern Christmas” will
he held at ASU’s PAT on Sat., Dec.
2 at 4 and 8 p.m. performances. It
will be a capella choral presenta
tion featuring the Garden City Cho
rus, the Peach State Chorus and
several quartets performing favor
ite Christmas music. Tickets $lO
and sl2. For more info, call (706)
363-9128 or e-mail
dixiebas@earthlink.net or visit
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Augusta Opera will prcsent
“Augusta Opera at St. Paul’s” holi
day concert Sun., Dec. 3, at St.
Paul’s Episcopal Church on
Reynolds St., in performances at
3:30 and 6 p.m. This year, the
concert will feature five interna
tional soloists, the nationally rec
ognized Augusta Children’s Cho
rale, the Augusta Opera Chorus
and Orchestra, and special guest:
University of Georgia Brass En
semble. For tickets ($25), call Au
gusta Opera at (706) 826-4710 or
stopby Merry Timesin Surrey Cen
ter.
Tuesday Music Live concert
series will feature The Accidentals
with “Music For the Holidays” on
Dec. 5 with a performance at noon,
at Historic St. Paul’s Church at 6%
and Reynoldsatthe Riverwaik. The
free program can be accompanied
by a box lunch served following the
concert at the St. Paul’s Parish
House. Cost for the lunch is $7 per
person. Lunch reservations are
necessary and can be made by call
ing (706) 722-3463. The Dec. 5
lunch will be prepared by Mally’s
Bagels and Grits and consist of a
potpourri of salads, fruit garnish,
bagels and homemade cookies.
Sacred Heart Cultural Cen
ter will present its annual “Festi
val of Nine Lessons and Carols” on
Tues., Dec. 5, at 7:30 p.m. A choir
of over 100 voices from variouslocal
churches will be performing along
with the Augusta Collegium
Musicum and the Masters’ Ringers
of Reid Memorial Presbyterian
Church. Tickets are $lO and may
be purchased at the door or by call
ing 826-4700.
The Augusta Symphony will
be featuring The John Pizzarelli
Jazz Trio for the Holiday Pops at
the Bell on Fri., Dec. 8, at 8 p.m. at
the Bell Auditorium. Great holiday
tunes will be performed with ablend
of jazz, classical and blues tones to
create a sound and atmosphere
ready to swing and swoon to put
you in the spirit of the season. The
Sandlapper Singers are also fea
tured with the orchestra for this
upbeat holiday celebration concert.
Tickets are sls-$35. For tickets or
more info, call 826-4705.
The Lucy Craft Laney Mu
seum of Black History, 1116
Phillips St. Regular museum hours:
Mon. - Fri.,, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Sat. -
Sun. by appointment. The Mu
seum will kick offthe Black History
Essay Contest Research on Mon.,
OPEN 6 am to 1 am
Friday & Saturday
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Nov. 27. The Annual Davidson
Fine Arts Student Exhibit will hold
itsopeningreception on Tues., Nov.
28, from 3 to 6 p.m. The exhibit will
run through Jan. 1. A reception of
the Lucy Craft Laney- Museum
Gallery at the Cotton Exchange
will be held on Nov. 28, from 7 to 9
p.m. at the Exchange. The First
Saturdayand Children’s Story Hour
will be held on Dec. 2, from 10 a.m.
to 12noon. Special guest willbethe
Storyteller Christmas Menagerie,
a special assemblage of storytellers
toprepare hearts and spirits for the
holiday season. Ethnic children
books and black art will also be
available for sale. A two-part
Children’s Christmas Project of
Music Box Making with Ben and
Keeter will be held Dec. 12-13,4:30
to 6:30 p.m. Children will trans
form old tin cookie cansinto trinket
boxes complete with music and ro
tating tops. The cost for the two
part session will be $lO per student.
General museum admission: $2
adults, 75 cents children. For more
info or to register for workshops,
call Karlotta Parham at (706) 724-
3576.
ArtGro, 978 Broad Street, is a
fine art gallery that also offers les
sonsin art, voice and poetry. It will
be hosting art works by Leisha
Starchia through Dec. 3. Every
fourth Sunday, the publicisinvited
toPoetry Night fromßtolop.m. In
addition, Michael Hennessy will be
teaching classes in writing for the
stageorscreen. Teenie Harris pho
tos in stock for sale. For more info,
call 722-3594.
Mount Helicon Art Gallery
and Case, 1036 Broad St., will host
ashow during November featuring
the works of Xavier O. Jones and
Travis Hollaway. On view willbea
variety of mixed media art work by
Jones and “images of life” by
Hollaway. Gallery and case hours
are Tues. - Thurs., 7toll p.m., Fri.
- Sat., 7 p.m. until. For more info,
contact owners Amelia and Chris
topher Bailey at (706) 828-0087.
Mary Pauline Gallery, 982
Broad St., will be opening its Holi
day Exhibition of 18 gallery artists
on Fri., Dec. 1, beginning at 5 p.m.
New works by Beth Bolgla, Jackson
Cheatham, Kevin Cole, Arless Day,
Judy Jones, Barry Merritt, Philip
Morsberger, Edward Rice, Art
Rosenbaum, Brian Rust, Robert
Stackhouse, Art Werger and Janice
Williams. Also works by new gal
leryartists Benny Andrews, George
Andrews, Robert Hartman, John
Kehoe and Joan Suits. Gallery
hours will be Tues. - Fri., 10 a.m. to
sp.m.,Sat. 12t05 p.m. The gallery
will be closed Nov. 21-25; and Dec.
21 through Jan. 1. For more info,
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call 724-9542 or visit
www.marypaulinegallery.com.
The Augusta Museum of His
tory, 560 Reynolds St. Permanent
exhibitsinclude “Augusta’s Story,”
the museum’s award-winning ex
hibit 0f 12,000 years of local history
ranging from the early Indians to
Susan Still’'s 1997 space shuttle
missions. AlsoexploretheSusanL.
Still Children’s Discovery Gallery.
The film World War I will be played
during the month of Nov. in the
theater. The Museum Shop will
hold an open house on Sun., Dec. 3
with holiday merchandise at great
prices, from 1 to 5 p.m. Museum
hours are Tuesday - Saturday, 10
a.m.tosp.m.,and Sunday 1-sp.m.
Freeadmission on Sundays through
July 2001. For more information,
call (706) 722-8454.
Morris Museum of Art, One
Tenth St. at the Riverwalk, will
host “Myth, Memory and Imagina
tion: Photographs From the Col
lection of JuliaJ. Norrell.” Photos
drawn from the traveling exhibi
tion organized by the McKissick
Museum of the Univ. of S.C,, fea
turing classic works by Eudora
Welty, Walker Evans, Gordon
Parks, Dorothea Lange and others.
“the body: two witnesses,” an
art show featuring collages and
prints by Jill Jepsen and Julian
Cox, will be held at the ASU Fine
Arts Center through Dec. 6. For
more info, call the ASU Fine Arts
Dept. at 737-1453.
Unicorn’s Nook, the web site
of AC/ASU art graduate news,
islocated at www.aug.edu/~libmac.
Created and edited by Martha
“Monty” Corkrin and maintained
by Tami Burke of Honey House
Designs, Unicorn’s Nook is an ever
growing site now featuring the bio
and art works of graphic artist Sam
Barnes, designer and artist Martha
“Monty” Corkrin, sculptor Roger
Finch, sculptor Kathleen Girdler-
Engler, painter Lee Ann Seaborn
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would like to contribute your bio
and photos, or for more informa
tion, contact “Monty?’ at
mcorkrin@aug.edu,or 901 Murrah
Forest Dr., North Augusta, S.C.
29860, or call (803) 613-9637.
The National Science
Center’s Fort Discovery has27o
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1. What year was Jazz at Lincoln Center founded? i
2. Who wrote “Tenor Madness?” g
3. Who wrote “Billie’s Bounce?” q
4. Where was Wynton Marsalis born? o
5. What instrument does Regina Carter play?
6. Who is Danilo Perez? e
7. What instrument does Christian Mcßride play? i
8. Who is Dianne Reeves? ,
9.'Who is Donald Harrison? A
10. What instrument did Oliver Nelson play?
11. What do the following have in common: Jimmy McGriff, J immy:
Smith and Hank Marr? L
12. Who is Joshua Redman? -
13. What year did Thelonious Monk die? 0
14. What instrument does Bobby Watson play? :
15. Who is Nnenna Freelon? 2
16. Who is Irvin Mayfield? 5L
17. Who is Jason Marsalis? i
18. Who is Diva?
19. Who is Sherrie Maricle? L
20. What record label does saxophonist Greg Osby record on/for? ‘.
See page 3B for answers o
interactive exhibits throughout
Fort Discovery. Now is the time to
rent Fort Discovery for your holi
day parties! December’s theme will
bethe “Science of Sound” featuring
special presentations in the Power
Station and Cart Demonstrations
on the floor of the science center.
Special holiday presentations will
be held on Sat., Dec. 2 during the
day. Look for information about
theupcoming December 18-22 Holi
day Camponthe ad on page 18. For
further info, call (706) 821-0200 or
1-800-325-5445.
A Philosophy Group Discus
sion will be held on Wed., Nov. 29,
from 7to 9 p.m. at Barnes & Noble.
Join ASU professor Dr. Elsebet
Jegstrup as she leads an ongoing
discussion of the philosophy of
Martin Heidegger & Emmanueél
Levinas.
Thanksgiving 2000 Show and
Dance will feature the Manhat
tans and C.Carter at the Bell Audi
torium on Sat., Nov. 25, at 8 p.m.
Advance tickets are $24.50, $27.50
for day of the show. Call 724-2400.
“The Nutcracker” will be pre
sented by The Augustaßallet at the
Imperial Theatre. Performances
will be held Fri., Dec. 1, at 8 p.m;
Dec. 2 at 1 and 5 p.m.; Dec. 3 at 3
p.m.;Dec. Batßp.m.; Dec. 9at land
5 p.m.; and Dec. 10 at 3 p.m. For
tickets, call (706) 261-0555.
“A Christmas Afternoon at
Sacred Heart” will be held on
Sun. Dec. 3, from 11:30 am. to 5
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p.m. Celebrate the season with a
holiday festival for the entire fam
ily with unique gift items by local
artists, an incredible bake sale by
volunteersof Sacred Heart and sea
sonal entertainment by area choirs.
As 2 donation is requested. For
more info, please call the Sacred
Heart Cultural Center at (706) 826-
4700. >
Historic Driving Tours wilkbe
given every Saturday starting frofn
the Cotton Exchange Welcome Cen
ter and Museum. Tours are 10:30
a.m. to 12 noon. $lO per adult, $5
per student. Reservations are
needed by the Friday before the
tour. To make reservations or agk
for more details, please call (706)
724-40617. (o
..‘Barnes & Noble Booksellers,
1336 Augusta West. Pkwy., will
hold its Reading Rainbow
Storytimes on Mondays at 7 p.m.
For years, the PBS children’s pro
gram Reading Rainbow has been
a source of delight to those who
love to read and learn about the
world. Barnes & Nobleand bn.com
are proud sponsors of this award
winning program. The Children'’s
Department will feature books
from Reading Rainbow episodes.
Borders will host a “Meet the
Author” event on Sat., Nov. 25,
from 5 to 7 p.m. W. Cothrdn
Campbell, author of Lightning in
adJar, thestory of Dogwood Stablgs
in Aiken, will talk about his fife
and the thoroughbred industry.
Dogwood is known for produciirg
Derby winners.