Flagpole. (Athens, Ga.) 1987-current, August 02, 2000, Image 13

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Through mid-Aug. ABOVE BOOKSTORE AND COFFEEHOUSE B&W photos by Audrey Jones. Through Aug. ART MASTERS GALLERY (Watkinsville) Paintings and fun stuff by Peter Loose, face jugs by Kim Black, bird paintings by Judy Brinkhorst, colorful pictures of area landmarks by James Dean, lighthouse and iron horse paintings by Jean Gibson and other works from area artists. ATHENS-CLARKE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Paintings by Flo Gross. Through Sept. ATHENS-CLARKE COUNTY LIBRARY Paintings by Nancy Roberson on the 2nd floor. Also, an Athens Sports Hall of Fame Awards display. Through Aug. ATHENS COMMUNITY COUNCIL ON AGING (Hoyt. St.) Oil paintings by Hildergarde Timberlake. Through Sept. AURUM STUDIOS Paintings by Norm and Charlene Olson. Through Sept. BARNES & NOBLE Pen drawings by Jennifer Strevig. Through August. BLUEBIRD CAFE An eclectic assortment of works including oil paintings, a multi-media theater box mannequin and sketches by Ashley Thompson. Through Aug. Also, a new permanent mural by Jeremy Hughes. BLUE SKY COFFEE Paintings by Jimmy Bursenos. Through Aug. BOTANICAL GARDEN “Southern Bird Portraits," a col lection of watercolor paintings by Richard Parks. Through Aug. 13. CLAYTON STREET DELI ON BROAD Prints and aprons by Mandy Mastrovita. Through mid-Aug. COURTHOUSE (Magistrate's Office) Paintings by Paul Edmonston. Through Sept. COURTHOUSE (Probate Offices) Acrylics by Michael Berry. Through Sept. DREAMCATCHER 2-D and 3-D paintings by Shane Urquhart. Through Aug. DREE & COMPANY Paintings by Stan Mullins. Through Aug. ESPRESSO ROYALE CAFFE Paintings by Karen Sevenoff. Through Aug. FIRST AMERICAN BANK (Downtown) Paintings by Celia Brooks. Through Sept. FIVE STAR DAY CAFE "Impressions of Georgia: Images from the Coast to the Mountains and Right Here at Home," a collection of altered, still and digital color photographs taken around Georgia (including floral shots taken at the Botanical Garden) by Tracy Tate. Through mid-Aug. FLICKER GALLERY (Washington St.) "Systems of Organization," a photography exhibit by Carl Martin. See Art Review on p. 15. Through mid-Aug. GEORGIA MUSEUM OF ART "Collaborating Couples," a collection of collaborative mixed-media artworks. Through August 6. "William J. Thompson: A Spiritual Journey," a diverse collection of his religiously com missioned sculptures and etchings, through Aug. 20. "Atelier 17/Contrepoint: The Transition," a collection of complex color contemporary prints, through Aug. 27. "Kenyon Cox: In the Spirit of Classicism," an exhibit of human figure drawings, sketches and paint ings by the 3rtist. Through Sept. 3. GEORGIA SOUTH TRUST BANK (Alps Rd.) Photographs by Brian Ross. Through Sept. HARGRETT LIBRARY (UGA) "Hollywood's View of Georgia," a sampling of materials relating to movies set in Georgia and by Georgia authors. On display are lobby cards, movie stills, scripts, posters and others from the films based on: Deliverance by James Dickey; God's Little Acre and Tobacco Road by Erskine Caldwell; The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter and Reflections in a Golden Eye by Carson McCullers; Swamp Water by Vereen Bell; Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell; and Colonel Effingham's Raid by Berry Fleming. Through August 8. HEART'S EYE GALLERY New oil paintings by Larry Forte ^ent Award winner at SouthWorks) and Charlene and Norm Olson. Also, a collection of works by local artists Mary Porter, Greg Benson, Jim StipeMaas, Susan Nees, Gwen Nagel and Judith Kniffin. HERMAN C. MICHAEL PARK (Oconee County) "Artscape Oconee," an outdoor art exhibited inspired by life in Oconee County. Through Aug. 19. HIGHLAND HILLS VILLAGE (1660 Jennings Mill Rd.) Pastels and watercolo r s by Martha J. Jenkins. Through Sept. KRIMSON KAFE (Watkinsville) Photographs by Lucy Ingram. Through Aug. LAMAR DODD SCHOOL OF ART "UGA BFA Painting and Drawing Senior Exit Show," featuring work by > continued on next page THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER Benjamin Franklin once quipped that 'Fish and visitors smell after three days'. The Town & Gown Player's final Mainstage performance of this season, The Man Who Came To Dinner, proves that no fish can smell that bad. The plot of the play revolves around the character of Sheridan Whiteside, an infamous critic, radio personality and friend of the stars. When he stumbles on the front steps of the Stanley resi dence and is injured, he is confined to their home until his leg heals. The envious Stanleys quickly realize that they are the target of his sharp and stinging wit, and are soon overcome by Whiteside's complete control of their household, as comedic chaos envelops the whole family. The Man Who Came To Dinner, penned by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman in 1939, was written in tribute to their friends from the posh Algonquin Round Table, an elite collection of the best the entertainment industry had to offer in the 1920's and 30's. There are fictional counter parts of Alexander Woolcott (Whiteside), Noel Coward, Gertrude Lawrence and Harpo Marx (AKA Banjo) which appear throughout the play, sprinkling their unique brand of comic hijinx along the way. "It's a really funny and well-written play. It is one of the most comedic plays I've ever read," says Eric Wagoner, director and Town & Gown veteran. "I hope the audience will find it incredibly funny even though it's from 1939. Hopefully they won't hnd it dated. The situation is as funny now as it was then." The Man Who Came To Dinner continues this weekend at the Athens Community Theatre. A Tvui A**&lit** ittWL Friday, August 4 $10 LIL’ BRIAN & THE ZYDECO TRAVELERS Saturday, August 5 $10 BRANDON & HWY 61 Sunday, August 6 $3 4pm SLIM FATZ Friday, August 11 $15 W.C. 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