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Choose another day to see event’s scheduled for that day.
at Room at Waterstreet Cafe on Friday, 09/17/2010 – 9:30 PM
$10 cover
at Narrows Center for the Arts on Friday, 09/17/2010 – 8:00 PM
This will be a cd release party for his new release "Between Motion and Rest" It's a great new record filled with intoxicating swampy groovy tunes. Eric is a soul singer, bluesman and a crowd pleaser. He sold out in February, we expect more of the same.
$25 in advance; $28 day of show
from 09/17/2010 to 09/19/2010
Sts. Peter and Paul Parish is sponsoring its annual festival in the parish schoolyard on Benton Street.
On Friday evening, the event will open from 5 to 9 p.m. Local seafood and ethnic foods will be sold. A Portuguese dance troupe will perform at 6 p.m. Games for all ages will be played beginning at 7 p.m.
On Saturday, the events begin at noon and closing at 9 p.m. Animal Instincts will present exotic animals at 1 p.m. At 2, a 50’s show will be presented and at 5 p.m. an antique car show and sock hop will be featured. Many ethnic foods will be sold throughout the festival.
at Margaret L. Jackson Arts Center at BCC on from 09/16/2010 to 09/19/2010
The Friends of Saint Anne’s Hospital are bringing one of Broadway’s most beloved musicals to Fall River.
“Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor® Dreamcoat” musically tells the Biblical story of Joseph, one of 12 brothers and a handsome young man who is his father Jacob’s favorite child. This, combined with his ability to interpret dreams and his ownership of an amazing coat, causes his 11 brothers to become jealous and resentful. They sell Joseph into slavery and he is sent to jail, where he becomes popular due to his ability to interpret dreams. His gifts catch the eye of the Pharaoh, who appoints him to one of the most powerful positions in Egypt. Years later, Joseph's now-starving brothers arrive in Egypt, and, after a series of events, he grants them all they need, reveals his identity, and reunites the family.
at Greater Fall River Art Association on Every Sunday, Wednesday & Friday from 09/11/2010 to 11/14/2010
This free exhibit features the work of the Greater Fall River Art Association members & selected student work, as well as Open Studios.
artists: GFRAA members and GFRAA students
open studios: Tiago Finato, Kate Doyle Gallant, Vania Noverca, and Sheila Oliveira
at Grimshaw-Gudewicz Gallery on Every day but Sunday from 09/09/2010 to 10/21/2010
Artists include: Catherine Carter, Candice Smith Cory, Sam Duket, Cristi Rinklin, Blake Shirley and Laurel Sparks.
Admission is free and open to the public.
For more information call 508-678-2811 ext. 2631.
at Narrows Center for the Arts on Every Wednesday through Saturday from 09/08/2010 to 10/24/2010
Sixty artists have visually interpreted the lyrics of seventy three Cheryl Wheeler songs for the book Nice Rendition: Cheryl Wheeler's Lyrics in Calligraphy. Cheryl's striking lyrics come to life through the pens of these talented artists, whose work will astound you not only in their breadth of imagery but also in their depth of intensity. Selected original artwork from the book is presented by publishers Carole Marsh and Aimee Michaels and will be on display in the Narrows Café Gallery. Books are available for purchase at the Narrows.
at Lafayette Durfee House on Every Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday from 08/25/2010 to 12/18/2010 – 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
This is the home of Col. Joseph Durfee who led the Fall River militia during the War for Independance and was frequently visited by the Marquis de Lafayette during this period. Displays include clothing, furniture, weaponry, medical and surgical instruments and more.
lafayettedurfee@yahoo.com
at Narrows Center for the Arts on Every Wednesday through Saturday from 08/20/2010 to 10/17/2010
David Braun
Tom Shields
Daniel Stupar
Steve Whittlesey
Four artisans present their views of the sometimes fragile, always changing relationships between people, people and their shelters, people and the environment. The materials for this work include detritus, salvage wood and metal, found objects, old timbers from shipwrecks and fallen barns and houses, junk, flotsam and jetsam.
Every Friday from 07/16/2010 to 12/17/2010 – 10:00 PM
St. James Irish Pub
91 Purchase St., Fall River
508-672-6951