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Arts & Entertainment Calendar Feb. 11 to Feb. 16 10 STAR February11, 1992 STAR February 11, 1992 11 SRJC. Daniel Celidore play­ Planet, 578..()()52. & Feb. 11 to Feb. 16 ing Handel's Concerto for Makka, 9 p.m., Studio Junkies bring darker Arts Entertainment Calendar Oboe, Bizet's "Jeux KAFE. 523-1971. Confusion is Nuisance reggaeanddancemusic.Free by local andnationally known Tuesday,February11 d'Enfants"andHaydn'sSym­ by Adolfo Foronda side to Phoenix concert, noon, the SSU duck artists. 4-6 p.m., admission phony99. 8 p.m., LBC. 546- Sunday, February 16 Fun and Games exhibi­ pond. free. 4504 for more information. Cloverdale Citrus Fair I believe it was 1988 or by Brian Skinner tion of paintings and toys at Betrayal by Howard Robbi Summers, author Cloverdale Citrus Fair Centennial Celebration. 10 1989, I was booking shows As far as I'm concerned, any rock band can play the blues. SoFo Gallery in Santa Rosa Pinter, an Equity-Approved ofbest-selling lesbian erotica Centennial Celebration pre­ a.m. to 10 pm. 1 Citrus Fair for an alternative art organi­ It's all a matter of what a band does to make the music their throughMarch6.579-ARTS. Project presented by Western "Pleasures and Players,'' pre­ sented by Cloverdale Citrus Drive, Ooverdale. 894-3992. zation called XCNTRCX. It own. Bands like the Velvet Underground and the Doors were Donald O'Connor and Union Theatre Co. A love sents "Kiss and Tell, "hernew Fairgrounds. Exhibits, wine Baroque Sinfonia of was in our small office in able to convey the darker sides of life through the blues. For the Guy Lombardo Orches­ triangle unfolding backwards release from Naiad Press. 7 tasting, gourmet food show, Santa Rosa prsented by Santa Rosa I received a four otherartists,likeRobertCray,blueswasawayofdealingwith tra, 8:00p.m.,LBC. Call546- through time, revealing se­ p.m., OairelightBooks, 1110 arts and crafts. 1 Citrus Fair SRJC. 3 p.m., Sonoma Com­ song demonstration tape by a theirown problems. Somewhere in between lie the Cowboy 3600 for ticket information. crets and betrayal. 8 pm. Petaluma Hill Rd. #5, Santa Drive, Ooverdale. 10 am. to munity Center,AndrewsHall, then unknown band called Junkies. Techno Savant, 9 p.m., Spreckels Performing Arts Rosa. Admission free. 10 p.m. 894-3992. 276 E. Napa, Sonoma. 546- Nuisance. I immediately fell Since the 1988 of the Trinity Session, this quartet from Studio KAFE. 523-1971. Center, 5409 Snyder Lane, Comediens Andy Sock Dances, a montage 4661. in love with a song entitled Toronto have remained true to their Delta blues and country Rohnert Park. 763-8920 for Kindler and Lynn Stobener, "Waiting Room". Wednesday, February 12 of modem dance pieces per­ Etude Sunday Concert roots. The album Black Eyed Man is no exception. The more information. 3:30-5 p.m., SSU Pub. Ad­ formed by SSU students and Series presented by theEtude Intrigued by this three instrumentation is a seasoning rich of traditional,acoustic Cacunja Raz Zula lec­ When You Coming mission free. alumni. 8 p.m., the Five Cor­ Music Club of Santa Rosa piece band hailing from Eu­ sounds, like the accordian and fiddle. The stories of inno­ tures on contemporary health Back, Red Ryder presented Smokin Rhythm ners Theatre in Petaluma. For and featuring the Vmtage reka, Iimmediately gavethem cence, love-lost.and haunting experiences are sincere, de­ issues. Noon, SSU Pub lawn. by Fourth Wall Stage Com­ Prawns, Band #6and Mason more information, call High School Chamber Sing­ the opening slot at The River scriptive, and compelling. Margo Timmins helps to shape the Alvin Ailey modern pany. The effect of a psycho­ Lane. 9 p.m., Studio KAFE. Clayton at 585-9864. ers of Napa. 2:30 to 3:30 Theater in Guemeville. They stories with a gentle,clear, almost whispering quality to her dance troupe. 8 pm., LBC. path on a small town. 8:15 523-1971. Comedy with Leland p.m., First Methodist Church, performedanamazingsetand voice. Black Eyed Man is a tribute blues musician, Townes it was then I metAndrew Asp 546-3600. p.m.,LincolnArtsCenter, 709 Friday, February 14 Cotton Brown and Margaret 1551 Montgomery Drive, Van Zandt, covering two songs ofhis and had even dedicated Poetry reading by Davis Street, SantaRosa.544- Cho, 8:30 p.m., the Daily Santa Rosa. Small donations (Guitar, Lead Vocals), Kyle · one of their songs to him. They even have a few tunes more contributers to environmen­ 4236. Betrayal, 8 p.m. Planet. "Love American requested. Henner (Bass, Backing Vo­ Andrew Asp of Nuisance uptempo than that found on the dark sounding Trinity Ses­ tally oriented literary maga­ City of Petaluma Pipe Spreckels Performing Arts Style" dance music from the The Jazz Party, Trade cals, SSU student), and then sion. zine Green Fuse. Noon, Band Rehersals. 7-10 pm. Center, 5409 Snyder Lane, 70's. 578-0952. Wmds, 9pm. to 1 a.m., 8210 drummer Chris now replaced sheet for the Confusion Hi/{ to earth, what is? For instance, "Southern Rain" guitarist/songwriter SRJC Plover Library, Rm 1. Free admission. Call 887- Rohnert Park. 763-8920. Valentine's Dance with Old Redwood Highway, by Jesse Whickman. Since album. In the day of the corpo­ Michael Tmunins keeps a steady country-rock rhytlun on Admission free. 7111 for location informa- Candida byGeorgeBer- the Michael Bolivar Band. Cotati. Admission free. then I have been a devoted No lyric sheet is unfortu­ rate rock, money, image, ego acoustic guitar while drummer Peter Timmins keeps a driving Guest lecturer Angela tion. nard Shaw, presented by the 9 p.m., Studio KAFE. 523- Works by Ralph fan and supporter attempting nate when you have some bands it is great to see a now pulse without having to pound away on the drums. A light Mason concerning Santa Rosa Porcelain First Stage Company at Cin­ 1971. Carlson. Presented by to purchase any release of great lyrics like that from the local (Santa Rosa) band tour­ accordion by J aro Crerwinec and a little fiddle b Dave Allen Romania's abandoned chil­ Artists Association demon- nabar. 8 p.m., 3333 Petaluma Branscombs of Bodega Bay. theirs, which is no easy task song, "Dragonfly", "Dark ingthe U.S.frequentlyforthe bring an even fuller arrange- dren. Presented. by SRJC strates one of the many tech- Blvd N, Petaluma. 763-8920 Saturday, Februay 15 Carved wooden sculpture. considering all the compila­ machine ripping through the sheer enjoyment of it know­ ment to this piece. "If You tions, seven inch records, and trees, they tumble down to ing when they get back they Cowboy Junkies Community Education Arts niques of painting on porce- for more information. Betrayal, 8 p.m. 1588 East Shore Road, Were The Man And I Was A Thursday, Feb. 13 and Lectures Series. Noon, lain. 10 a.m. to 2 pm. Con- CarrieSnowpresentsher Spreckels Performing Arts Bodega Bay. Showing of course the thirteen song the oily ground, Bitter words may be in the minus finan­ Woman" is gentle lulluby of SRJC Emeritus Hall- vention Room of the North Valentine's Day Cards. Star­ Center, 5409 Snyder Lane, through Feb. 22. Sunday debutL.PJCDJcassetteCon­ spread like a disease; Wtll it cially and will probably have a blues ballad. Singer John 8 P.M. Phoenix Theatre ,. Newman Auditorium. Ad- Bay Savings Bank, ring Mark Pitta, Don Rohnert Park. 763-8920. through Thursday 10 am. to f usion Hill on Lookout make a sound if we're not to find new jobs. You may Prine joins Margo for a duet mission free. Guemeville and Marlow McMillan and special guest When You Coming 6 pm. and Friday and Satur­ Records. around?" think this sounds terrible but on this piece, as they ponder the question of what would Modem Music with D.J. Roads, Santa Rosa. Admis- Dr.Gonzo.8p.m.,LBC.546- Back, Red Ryder, 8: 15 pm., day 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Free. This last semester I had I hate to categorize bands Nuisance is a band that is full happenifthemanandthewomancould trade places with each Ted Cousens. The Daily sion free. 3600. Lincoln Arts Center, 709 Country dancing with the opportunity to share in but if I had a gun to my head of integrity, a great raw sonic other. Would it help to resolve the inner-pain and guilt inside? Planet, 578-0952.Free to stu­ 1992ArtFromtheHeart When You Coming Davis Street, SantaRosa. 544- dance lessons hosted by some slave laboring with (Maybe I do) I would say sound, and the classic do it Would it help to bring down the walls that prevent them from dents with valid ID.'s. Valentine Auction presented Back, Red Ryder, 8: 15 p.m., 4236. Q105. 9 p.m., the Daily Andrew at a local winery Nuisance has some similari­ yourself attitude. It makes being closer to each other? Disappear Fear, 9 p.m., by SSU University Art Gal- Lincoln Arts Center, 709 Candida, 8 p.m., 3333 Planet. 578..()()52. where we exchanged ideas, ties to Soul Asylum, Victims one wonder if they would ''To Live Is To Fly" is an upbeat tribute to Townes Van Studio KAFE. 523-1971. lery. Exhibition of mixed DavisStreet,SantaRosa.544- Petaluma Blvd N, Petaluma. The Paladins, Cadillac microwave meals, and at­ Family, and Glen Campbell. rather swim ina dough boy or Zandt with the folkish textures of mandolin by Jeff Bird and media sculpture by Mineko 4236. 763-8920. Tramps, 9 p.m., Studio tempted to create the most Well it's been some ti.me an under ground pool doesn't Margo Turunins gift for caressing the notes on phrases like Thursday, February 13 Grimmer and annual ben-' Baroque Sinfonia of Sock Dances, 8 p.rn., the KAFE.
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