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Fir De Co Be Ne N Rst Frid Nnis De Omic Hy Hind-Th Braska March 4, 2016 | VOLUME 26 | ISSUE 9 NSAA 2016 GIRLS STATE BASKETBALL 9am-8:45pm Fri. & Sat.; $7 Adults per session, $5 Students K-12 per session 48 teams, from across the state have made the journey to Lincoln. They are ready to take the court to compete for the Championship. This event is at Pinnacle Bank Arena, Devaney Sports Center, Lincoln North Star High School, and Lincoln Southwest High School. For more information call (402) 489-0386 or visit www.nsaahome.org/basketball. FIRST FRIDAY OPENING: PAINTINGS BY STEPHEN DINSMORE 5-8pm Fri.; Free Born and raised in Nebraska, Dinsmore presents paintings that testify to the vitality of representational art as a means of communicating visuall poetry. His paintinggs border on the abstract, while in other instances they seem to convey a specific sense of place, attempts to convey inward responses and providing pleasure to create an emotional exaltation. This event is at LUX Center for the Arts. For more information call (402) 466-8692 or visit www.luxcenter.org. DENNIS DEYOUNG: THE MUSIC OF STYX 7:30pm Fri.; $45, $55, $65 Adults, $22.50, $27.50, $32.50 UNL Students and Youth 18 & under The time has come for the former lead singer of legendary rock band Styx to take the ceenter stage. Come and see Dennis DeYoung as he performs alll the favorites, including “Lady,” “Come Sail Away,” “Mr. Roboto” and more. This is going to be a rockin’ concert. This event is at Lied Center for Performing Arts. For more information call (402) 472-4747 or visit www.liedcenter.org. COMIC HYPNOTIST DOUG MACCRAW 7:30pm & 10pm Fri. & Sat.; $20 Adults, $15 Students One of TADA’s favorites is back and you don’t want to miss this show! Doug MacCraw combines his expertise in stage hypnosis with his quick wit, humor, and improvisational comedic skills to create an unparalleled Comedy Hyypnosis Show. This event is at The TADA Theatre. For more information call (402) 438-8232 or visit www.tadaproductions.info/. BEHIND-THE-SCENES TOUR 12pm Sat.; $30 Have you ever wondered what it would be like to take a closer look at the home of the world's largest collection of publicly owned quilts? Join them for a tour off the museum and there will be an opportunity to see additional quilts that are not on display in the galleries. This event is at International Quilt Study Center & Museum. For more information call (402) 472-6549 or visit www.quiltstudy.org. NEBRASKA WOMEN’S SOFTBALL VS WICHITA STATE 1pm & 3pm Sat., 1pm Sun.; $7 Reserved Seating, $5 Adult GA, $3 Youth/Senior GA After playing 13 games on the road, the Huskers host their first home games of the season. The newly ranked No. 23 Huskers take on Wichita State Shockers. This event is at Bowlin Stadium. For more information call (402) 472-3111 or visit www.huskers.com. Friday Fast Facts March 4‐10, 2016 Start Date End Date Event Name Location Telephone Event Type 08/07/15 04/24/16 Permanent Collection Galleries Sheldon Museum of Art (402) 472-2461 Arts 01/04/16 05/25/16 'African-American Quilts from the Cargo Collection' International Quilt Study Center & Museum (402) 472-6549 Arts You're Making Me Uncomfortable: Perspectives on 01/20/16 03/13/16 Controversial Art Sheldon Museum of Art (402) 472-2461 Arts 01/20/16 05/08/16 A Century of Sculpture at Sheldon Sheldon Museum of Art (402) 472-2461 Arts Some Place… Not Too Far Away: Bruce and Jean 01/20/16 05/08/16 Conner at the University of Nebraska Sheldon Museum of Art (402) 472-2461 Arts 01/20/16 05/08/16 The Unfolding Center: Susan York and Arthur Sze Sheldon Museum of Art (402) 472-2461 Arts 02/15/16 04/01/16 Stories in Fashion, a Nebraska Perspective Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery (402) 472-2911 Arts 03/01/16 03/29/16 Burkholder Project March Exhibits The Burkholder Project (402) 477-3305 Arts Burkholder Project March Exhibits First Friday 03/04/16 03/04/16 Gallery Walk Reception The Burkholder Project (402) 477-3305 Arts 03/04/16 03/04/16 Noyes Art Gallery First Friday Opening Reception Noyes Art Gallery (402) 475-1061 Arts 03/04/16 03/04/16 First Friday at Constellation Studios Constellation Studios (402) 438-0049 Arts 03/04/16 03/04/16 First Friday at Sheldon Museum of Art Sheldon Museum of Art (402) 472-2461 Arts 03/04/16 03/04/16 First Friday at the Great Plains Art Museum Great Plains Art Museum (402) 472-6220 Arts LUX Center for the Arts Presents First Friday 03/04/16 03/04/16 Opening: Paintings by Stephen Dinsmore LUX Center for the Arts (402) 466-8692 Arts LUX Center for the Arts Presents Paintings by 03/04/16 04/29/16 Stephen Dinsmore LUX Center for the Arts (402) 466-8692 Arts Artist in Conversation with Some Place ... Not Too Far Away: Bruce and Jean Conner at the 03/08/16 03/08/16 University of Nebraska Sheldon Museum of Art (402) 472-1197 Arts 11/10/15 03/31/16 Legacy's of Lincoln Challenge Citywide (402) 430-0813 Family 03/03/16 03/05/16 Time Machine Haymarket Theatre (402) 477-2600 Family 03/04/16 03/04/16 Dennis DeYoung: The Music of Styx Lied Center for Performing Arts (402) 472-4747 Family 03/04/16 03/06/16 Murder Mystery Monster Mayhem of Manchester YAAL Theater (402) 417-4137 Family 03/05/16 03/05/16 Behind-the-Scenes Tour International Quilt Study Center & Museum (402) 472-6549 Family 03/05/16 03/05/16 LiveWell Challenge Stampede 50K Wilderness Park Day Use Area (402) 432-3622 Family 03/05/16 03/05/16 Love Letters Lincoln Community Playhouse (402) 489-7529 Family 03/06/16 03/06/16 Annual Irish Ceili Dance The Auld Pavilion in Antelope Park (402) 742-0477 Family 03/07/16 03/07/16 Chiara String Quartet: A Bartok Premiere! Kimball Recital Hall (402) 472-6865 Family 03/07/16 03/08/16 Clinic With A Heart Free Health Clinic Sowers Building (402) 421-2924 Family 03/07/16 03/11/16 Nature Explorers Camp, 2016 Pioneers Park Nature Center (402) 441-7895 Family 03/07/16 03/12/16 Journey of the Noble Gnarble - Spring Break Camp Lincoln Community Playhouse (402) 473-5066 Family 03/09/16 03/13/16 Sesostris Shrine Circus Lancaster Event Center (402) 441-6545 Family 03/10/16 03/10/16 Clinic With A Heart Free Health Clinic Sowers Building (402) 421-2924 Family 03/10/16 03/10/16 Sandhill Crane Trip Wild Bird Habitat Store--will depart from there (402) 441-7895 Family 03/10/16 03/10/16 Starry, Starry Night Children's Astronomy Class UNL Morrill Hall (402) 472-4075 Family 03/10/16 03/10/16 UNL Jazz Orchestra and UNL Big Band Kimball Recital Hall (402) 472-6865 Family 03/10/16 03/13/16 Puddin' and the Grumble Lied Center's Johnny Carson Theater (402) 472-4747 Family The Killing Fields of Dr. Haings S. Ngor Screeing 03/04/16 03/04/16 with Director Arthur Dong Q&A Session Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center (402) 472-5353 Film 03/04/16 03/10/16 Anomalisa Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center (402) 472-5353 Film Lincoln Boys Choir Waffleman Breakfast and 03/05/16 03/05/16 Fundraising Auction Sesostris Shrine Center (402) 499-4446 Food 11/10/15 03/31/16 Legacy's of Lincoln Challenge Citywide (402) 430-0813 Misc. 03/03/16 03/05/16 Time Machine Haymarket Theatre (402) 477-2600 Misc. For more information or to add more information to our website, visit www.lincoln.org. Dates and time are subject to change. Friday Fast Facts March 4‐10, 2016 Start Date End Date Event Name Location Telephone Event Type 03/04/16 03/04/16 Sheldon Art Association Book Club Sheldon Museum of Art (402) 472-2461 Misc. 03/04/16 03/05/16 Comic Hypnotist Doug MacCraw The TADA Theatre (402) 438-8232 Misc. 03/04/16 03/06/16 Murder Mystery Monster Mayhem of Manchester YAAL Theater (402) 417-4137 Misc. 3rd Annual Team Jack Gala Presented by Dorothy 03/05/16 03/05/16 Lynch Embassy Suites (402) 925-2120 Misc. 03/05/16 03/05/16 Behind-the-Scenes Tour International Quilt Study Center & Museum (402) 472-6549 Misc. 03/05/16 03/05/16 Love Letters Lincoln Community Playhouse (402) 489-7529 Misc. 03/06/16 03/06/16 Annual Irish Ceili Dance The Auld Pavilion in Antelope Park (402) 742-0477 Misc. 03/06/16 03/06/16 Bottoms Up Yoga Taproom at Zipline Brewing Company (573) 480-3214 Misc. 03/07/16 03/08/16 Clinic With A Heart Free Health Clinic Sowers Building (402) 421-2924 Misc. 03/07/16 03/11/16 Nature Explorers Camp, 2016 Pioneers Park Nature Center (402) 441-7895 Misc. 03/07/16 03/12/16 Journey of the Noble Gnarble - Spring Break Camp Lincoln Community Playhouse (402) 473-5066 Misc. 03/09/16 03/09/16 Dance for Parkinson's Pure Movement Dance Institute (402) 540-1242 Misc. Adele Hall Learning Commons, Love Library, 03/09/16 03/09/16 The Science (and Art) of Running 100 Miles UNL (402) 472-6987 Misc. 03/10/16 03/10/16 Clinic With A Heart Free Health Clinic Sowers Building (402) 421-2924 Misc.
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