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Events for March 12, 2010

M.R.L. Trio

at Room at Waterstreet Cafe on Friday, 03/12/2010 – 9:00 PM

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Leon Redbone

at Narrows Center for the Arts on Friday, 03/12/2010 – 8:00 PM

His true identify remains a mystery, despite his surfacing in Canada in the 1970s. He's mastered the old-timey sound with his unique voice and strumming. You may have seen him on Saturday Night Live years ago, the Tonight Show or elsewhere. His last show at the Narrows sold out quickly.

www.leonredbone.com

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"Linear"

at Grimshaw-Gudewicz Gallery on Every day but Sunday from 03/11/2010 to 04/07/2010

featuring work by Cynthia Swanson, Sand T, Hannah Verlin

All forms of art-making embrace the word linear – it is an essential element of visual language. Words such as logic, perception, and thinking seem to be a perfect mate to our notions of line. Terms like value, shape, form, edge, and contour provide the structure through which we can evaluate and interpret art forms and are elemental to our understanding of line.

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"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"

at Margaret L. Jackson Arts Center at BCC on from 03/11/2010 to 03/14/2010

Th. 7:30pm; Fri. & Sat. 8pm; Sun. 2pm

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is Tennessee Williams’ sizzling Pulitzer-prize winning story of a Southern family in crisis, focusing on the turbulent relationship of a wife and husband, Maggie “The Cat” and Brick Pollitt.

The production is co-directed by Kathy Castro and Bob Gillet. Sue Couitt is the production’s stage manager; Cindy Loria and Mary Pavao head the costume team; and Betty Teixeira, with help from Gail Powers, oversees props.

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"Another Senseless Daffodil Death" (Cafe Gallery)

at Narrows Center for the Arts on Every Wednesday through Saturday from 03/03/2010 to 04/18/2010 – 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM

About the photographs:

The creation of this series of photographs began ( innocently-enough ) with a picture of cut daffodils, just beginning to open, in a vase in the photographer’s kitchen. A week later, the fading bouquet was bundled with an elastic bow and tossed out into the cold on a glass-topped patio table. As the flowers deteriorated, more pictures were made as time, light, and weather conditions affected the daffodils over the next six weeks, resulting an a wide variety of images.



About the photographer:

Jack Foley, 55, grew up in North Andover, Massachusetts. At age six, he was given an old box camera as a toy, and has been playing with cameras ever since. He is a staff photographer for The Herald News, a daily newspaper in Fall River, Massachusetts. He has been a newspaper photographer for more than 30 years. He and his wife, D.J., live in Warwick, R.I.

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