'Politics of the Soul'January 8So long
A Christmas Carol and hello
Dying City. To kick-off the New Year,
New Stage Collective is ringing in 2009 playwright Christoper Shinn's sorrowful tale.
Dying City is the story of an Iraqi war widow and the deceased soldier's twin brother who once brought together in their tragic loss, explore secrets and truths that forge a connection between them.
Dying City has already received rave reviews from New York, so don't miss the chance to see this contemporary political stand. Show runs through Jan. 25. Click
here for tickets and times.
Calling All ArtistsJanuary 9If you're missing the bright colors of the fall and are in need of a little art stimulation, then you've got to check out
The Painters at
Carnegie Visual and Performing Art Center. The exhibit is comprised of one group and four solo exhibitions featured in the Carnegie's different galleries; this is a truly unique collection of works. The artists were selected through the Carnegie's call to artists and include Mathew Litteken, Anita Powell, Kathleen DeFrancesco Smith, Alan Grizzell, Stan Kitz, Shayne Hull and Robert Mullinex. Click here for
details. Oh and the 2009
Call to Artists is now accepting applications!
Experimental Art
January 9 & 10
Are you into drama? How about poetry or visual art? Like experiencing the latest in video technology and new music? Well if you answered yes to any of the above, then you can't miss the inaugural
2009 Performance and Time Arts Series "
Live Art Collision," a performance art concert featuring seven rising performers. For two nights, College Hill Town Hall will come alive with dance choreographed to poetry, a one-woman play, an audience-interactive art work, a music-movement-theater piece and a duo where the girl beats on drums while the boy sends her music files from Japan. Come experience the experimental performance. Tickets can be purchased at the door and the show starts at 8 p.m.!
EvolutionaryJanuary 9-10The 'Fa La La's' are over and it's time to get some new tunes stuck in your head.
The Turnbulls AC's are stepping out in Cincinnati for back to back performances. Catch them on Friday the 9th at
Northside Tavern where they'll rock out with with local legend Roger Klug. Then on Saturday at
Mad Hatter , along with Hazle Weatherfield. Cincinnati happenings lent inspiration for some of the tracks you'll be hearing from their newest album, one that utilizes the piano to soften the deathly lyrics. Come one night or come all, but definitely come!
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