JACKSONVILLE NING! OPE Will Ferrell is wwillill fferrellerrell iiss sstrangertranger thanthan fi cction.tion. entertaining u newspaper free weekly guide to entertainment and more | november 9-15, 2006 | www.eujacksonville.com 2 november 9-15, 2006 | entertaining u newspaper table of contents feature Something Brewing ..................................................................PAGES 16-17 Riverkeeper’s Oyster Roast ............................................................. PAGE 19 movies Babel (movie review) ......................................................................... PAGE 6 Santa Claus 3 (movie review) ............................................................ PAGE 6 Movies In Theatres This Week ....................................................PAGES 6-10 Seen, Heard, Noted & Quoted ............................................................ PAGE 7 Stranger Than Fiction (movie review) ................................................. PAGE 8 The Queen (movie review) ................................................................. PAGE 9 Harsh Times (movie review) ............................................................ PAGE 10 at home Cars (DVD review) .......................................................................... PAGE 12 Keeping Up With The Steins (DVD review) ....................................... PAGE 12 Nine (TV review) ............................................................................. PAGE 13 Video Games .................................................................................. PAGE 14 A History Of Barbie ......................................................................... PAGE 15 Pour Your Heart Into It (book review) ............................................... PAGE 17 food Coffee Recipes ................................................................................ PAGE 18 music Teddy Washinton Follies (Florida Theatre) ........................................ PAGE 21 Strings Of Fire (Jimadores) .............................................................. PAGE 21 Music Calendar ........................................................................PAGES 22-26 The Yusage (Moon Colony Razorblade) ........................................... PAGE 22 Jeff Coffi n & Futureman (Alcazar Hotel) ........................................... PAGE 23 John Spencer (interview)................................................................. PAGE 24 Summer Obsession (interview) ....................................................... PAGE 25 Evansense (album review)............................................................... PAGE 25 Bad Boys Of Comedy (interview) ..................................................... PAGE 26 arts / theatre / on stage Fernando & Kathryn Arango Exhibit ................................................. PAGE 20 Over The Tavern (Theatre Jacksonville) ............................................ PAGE 27 Arts Calendar ...........................................................................PAGES 27-28 columns and stuff The Jock ......................................................................................... PAGE 29 NASCAR news & notes ................................................................... PAGE 30 eujacksonville.com | november 9-15, 2006 3 CATCH BO DIDDLEY & FRIENDS AT THE TIMES- thisweek UNION CENTER ON SUNDAY Jeff Coffi n Mu’Tet The Jeff Coffi n Mutet features Jeff Coffi n and Futureman of Bela Fleck and the thursday NOVEMBER 9 Flecktones, Kofi Burbridge of Derek Trucks band and Felix Pastorius son Third Day with David Crowder Band of the late, great Jaco Pastorius. Jeff The name, Third Day, is a reference to the biblical account of Jesus Coffi n blasts two saxophones at once, rising from the dead on the third day following his crucifi xion. The Futureman goes into a frenzy playing Christian rock band formed in Marietta, Georgia during the 1990s his invented instruments, Felix Pastorius have numerous hit albums, won both the 2003 and the 2005 shows off seemingly impossible bass Grammy Award for Best Rock Gospel Album and are even in a solos, while Kofi Burbridge’s astounds Christian video. listeners with the fl ute. Read story Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena - 7:00 PM Info: 630-3900 on page 23. The Alcazar (Behind the Lightner Museum), St. Augustine - doors: NOVEMBER 9 - 12 7:00 PM Tickets: $20, Info: 501-0826 Entertainment at the Greater Jacksonville Bad Boys of Comedy Agricultural Fair Produced by Walter Latham (“The It can be quite entertaining just watching the pigs, cows, and people Original Kings of Comedy”) and Starring: at the fair but if you want to get your foot stompin, they’ve got Doug E. Fresh, Earthquake, Ronnie that covered too. On Thursday, Lee Roy Parnell will be singing an Jordan, Malik. Read interview with ornery streak of southern rock‘n’ soul ‘n’ blues. Friday you can see Earthquake on page 26. Heartland whose Country Billboard hit “I Loved Her First,” will have Florida Theatre.- 8 PM, even the toughest of guys feeling that preverbal lump in the throat. Ticket Price(s): $48, $38 Info: 355-2787 The Elected (Blake of Rilo Kiley) Saturday hear Trent Tomlinson whose music is as straight ahead In addition to being a musician, Blake Sennett was a child actor, and unpretentious as he is. Last Blast Celebration on Sunday will A Face For Radar, The Autumn Effect, appearing on the television shows “Salute Your Shorts” and “Boy have “Sex and the City’s” John Corbett singing his hit songs, “Good Meets World”. Sennett formed the band Rilo Kiley in 1995 with to Go” and “A Bottle of Whiskey.” All entertainment will be on the Nightmare In Daylight, Project Flatline former child-actress Jenny Lewis. In 2003, he founded The Elected Autumn Rachelle has been actively studying music and outdoor stage at 8:00 pm and will be free with admission to the Fair. along with his good friend Mike “The Caveman” Bloom. This time entertaining audiences since age 10. She possesses vocals VIP Area seating is available for select shows, on a fi rst come, out, his band experiments with a greater depth of sound (think ’70s that passionately display her soulful and edgy style, keeping fi rst serve basis, at $10 per ticket, plus a handling fee of $1.50 per hi-fi rather than modern-day lo-fi ) and infl uence (think more classic, audiences engaged from the fi rst to the very last note. order, (gate admission not included.) less country). Fans of Rilo Kiley will no doubt ally themselves with Fuel Coffeehouse -7:30 Info: 425.3835 The Elected’s sharp-witted pop sensibility and remain close by. But Blake’s blatant NOVEMBER 10 - 12 sonic and thematic NOVEMBER 10 departures from friday that realm - and his Down On The Farm 3: A Celebration of Music, Art & Philanthropy allegiance to less New Jack Reunion Tour: Featuring Guy, If you love good times and live music then this is the place to orthodox songwriters Blackstreet, Tony, Toni, Tone and After 7 be for three days of non-stop fun. Friday - Drive-By Truckers like Jim Croce and These are the pioneers of the New Jack sound, the integration of at 9:45 pm and Moonshine Still at 2:30 am, Saturday - MOFRO Tom Waits. Cafe 11 soul music with hip-hop beats which became revolutionary in the at 5:00 pm, Sunday -Tea Leaf Green at 3:30 pm and Col. Bruce - 8:30 pm 469-9311 early 1990’s. Guy, a popular 1980s and 1990s hip-hop, funk, R&B Hampton at 5:30 pm plus many, many more. For complete and soul band, set the New Jack Swing trend. Blackstreet is an line-up go to www.downonthefarmfestival.com. Spanish Moss Switchfoot with Moses Mayfi eld electrifying mix of soul, funk, hip-hop and gospel. Tony Toni Tone Farm in Quincy, Florida (20 minutes NW of Tallahassee). Tickets Switchfoot, an alternative rock / power pop band from San Diego, has proved themselves durable guardians of the soul and funk are $110 for weekend passes and $50 for day passes at the is known for its spiritually evocative and socially aware lyricism. tradition. The trio group After 7 is best known for their elegant vocal gate. Switchfoot had a large role in the music for the movie A Walk to style. Remember. Freebird Live Info: 246-BIRD (2473) Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena - 8:00 PM Info: 630-3900 Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra “Three saturday NOVEMBER 11 Broadway Divas” The star-power trio of Jan Horvath, Christiane Noll and Debbie BLACKSTREET Gravitte delivers their own style and personality to songs from Veterans Day Parade classic shows like Gypsy, The Music Man and My Fair Lady, to A fl yover by VS 24, S3 Viking jets will represent the start of the contemporary hits from Phantom of the Opera, Mamma Mia, parade at 11:01 am. The parade route begins the Prime Osborn Wicked, Evita and Chicago. Get lost in the bright lights and let stars Convention Center and will follow Water St. to Newnan St. fi ll your eyes because for one night we are going to live the dream... where it will turn on Bay St. and end at Alltel Stadium. Following and all that jazz. the parade, the St. Johns River City Band will perform at The Jacoby Symphony Hall at the Times-Union Center for the Performing Jacksonville Landing. Info: (904) 630-3690. Arts – 8 pm Info: 354-5547 or www.jaxsymphony.org. 4 november 9-15, 2006 | entertaining u newspaper sunday NOVEMBER 12 Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Houston Texans Alltell Stadium at 1:00pm Bo Diddley & Friends with Alvin Youngblood and Ruthie Foster Celebrating this blues legend, BO DIDDLEY AND FRIENDS will also feature tow extraordinary headliners – Alvin Youngblood Hart and Ruthie Foster – who are carrying on Bo’s tradition
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