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July 2008, Wednesday
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Design and Production Exhibit
Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Location: 808 Commonwealth Ave Gallery
Tour the School of Theatre's annual design and production exhibit featuring the work of both undergraduate and graduate design, production, and management students.

An Exhibit ~ New Acquisitions at the USS Constitution Museum
Time: 10:00am
Location: USS Constitution Museum
Presented by the USS Constitution Museum. An exhibit of new acquisition:
Four paintings by George Ropes, Jr. from 1813 of battle between USS Constitution and HMS Guerriere during the War of 1812.

May 14 – November 14, 2008.
Museum hours: 9am-6 pm April 15 - October 15; 10am - 5 pm October 16 - April 14
http://www.ussconstitutionmuseum.org/


ˇ°Always Delightfully Coolˇ± - Summer Vacations in Northern New England, 1825-1900
Location: Boston Athanaeum
The exhibition will present a visual documentation of leisure travel in nineteenth-century New England with views of many of the regionˇŻs grand hotels and scenic sites. Advertising prints for railroad lines, steamers, and stage coaches will be included. The show's contents will be drawn primarily from the Athen©ˇumˇŻs rich collection of prints, photographs, maps, and vintage guidebooks.

Admission is FREE and open to the public. Gallery hours are Mondays 9 am ˇŞ 8 pm, Tuesday through Friday 9 am ˇŞ 5:30 pm and Saturday 9 am ˇŞ 4 pm. For more information, call (617) 227-0270 or visit www.bostonathenaeum.org.


Sculpture Transformed: The Work of Marjorie Schick
Location: Fuller Craft Museum 455 Oak Street
For decades, Marjorie Schick has been a pioneering force in the craft field. Her vibrant, energetic pieces break through traditional barriers of form, texture and color while sparking the human imagination. Sculpture Transformed incorporates 67 “body sculpture” objects that exemplify 40 years of Schick’s experimentation with form, texture, and color. Sculpture Transformed: The Work of Marjorie Schick and its tour are organized by International Arts and Artists, Washington, DC in cooperation with the curator, Tacey A. Rosolowski, and Marjorie Schick.
http://www.fullercraft.org/exhibitions.html


The Machinery of Heaven: glass sculpture by Steven Easton
Location: Fuller Craft Museum 455 Oak Street
Glass artist Steven Easton will use Fuller Craft's Merton Tarlow gallery as an environment to explore his ideas about portraits, classical antiquity, religion, science and the natural world. This exhibition has challenged Easton to take his ideas–which up to this point have been manifested in individual objects—to a larger, more inclusive, and ultimately more compelling scope and scale. As Easton explains, “Nature and its beauty is the foundation of my work – energy and matter, in myriad forms, whirl in a complicated dance that is a celebration of life. Celestial bodies, moving inexorably through the heavens, hum in rhythm with the beating of our own hearts. Everything is connected and has meaning. This belief is infinitely reassuring as we humans move through time.”
http://www.fullercraft.org/exhibitions.html#Easton


School of Visual Arts Student Exhibition
Location: listed above
The School of Visual Arts invites you to see the thought provoking and expressive work of some f Boston's brightest young visual artists.

Friday April 18- Sunday May 4

MFA Painting Exhibition: 808 Gallery
MFA graphic Design Exhibition: BUAG @ Stone Gallery
MFA Art Education Exhibition: Commonwealth Gallery

Friday May 9-May 18

BFA Painting and Sculpture Exhibition: BUAG @ Stone Gallery
BFA Graphic Design Exhibition: Sherman Gallery


Imrpov Boston's The Hump
“Comedy Championship"
Adults: $10
Seniors/Students: $7
ImprovBoston’s House Teams and guests perform
All shows are at ImprovBoston’s T-Accessible Theater at 40 Prospect Street, Central Square, Cambridge. A beer and wine bar is now open and available to patrons one hour before the first show of each night.


Boston Landmarks Orchestra Opening Night ~ Governor Deval Patrick Narrates
Time: 7:00pm Eastern
Location: DCR's Hatch Shell on the Esplanade
For more information contact:
Lauren Brown
Harron & Associates
617-267-7366

BOSTON LANDMARKS ORCHESTRA OPENS THE FESTIVAL AT THE SHELL ON JULY 9TH WITH GOVERNOR DEVAL PATRICK NARRATING COPLAND’S LINCOLN PORTRAIT
2nd Season Presents Ten Weeks of FREE Concerts Every Wednesday Night

Who: Boston Landmarks Orchestra, Charles Ansbacher, Artistic Director.
In cooperation with the Massachusetts Department of Recreation and Conservation and WCRB 99.5 FM

What: Opening Night: “Copland and the New World” is the first of 10 free concerts. Featuring Copland’s Fanfare for the Common Man and Lincoln Portrait, and Dvorák’s New World Symphony.

When: Wednesday, July 9 at 7 p.m.

Where: The Hatch Shell on Boston’s Esplanade adjacent to the Charles River and Storrow Drive.

Why: The Boston Landmarks Orchestra has always prided itself on welcoming some of the most well respected musicians and performers and area leaders onto the stage with them. Opening night this year will be truly special with Massachusetts Governor Patrick at the podium. Performances by the Boston Landmarks Orchestra, which are always free to the public, are outstanding displays of talent and passion for the classical masterpieces played by the musicians, but this night will be an event that is not to be missed.

Admission: All concerts are free and open to the public.

For more information, please visit www.landmarksorchestra.org or call 617-520-2200

About Boston Landmarks Orchestra
The Boston Landmarks Orchestra presents exceptional orchestral music performances in significant architectural, historical, and geographical settings throughout the Boston area, always free to the public. We aim to help our diverse audiences grow in their appreciation both of the fine music that we offer and the special places where we perform. Through its Concerts for Children, the Orchestra is one of the few performing arts institutions in the country to commission new works for young people that both teach a history lesson and introduce youngsters to the orchestra. The Orchestra also performs Neighborhood Concerts in parks and other distinguished community settings.

About Charles Ansbacher, conductor and artistic director:
Charles Ansbacher is the conductor and founder of the Boston Landmarks Orchestra and the Artistic Director of the Landmarks Festival at the Shell. In addition to his recent appointment as the Principal Guest Conductor of the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, he has conducted all over the world with organizations such as the Vienna State Opera, the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, and members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and in cities including Bishkek, Budapest, Jerusalem, London, Quito, Salzburg, Seoul, and Warsaw.

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An Evening with Sarah Silverman and Friends
Time: 7:00pm
Location: The Palace Theatre, Manchester NH
Sarah Silverman brings her unique style of comedy to the Palace Theatre in a fundraiser to support New Thalian Players' summer Theatre in the Park program! Hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and featuring Laura Silverman and Chris Romano from "The Sarah Silverman Program."

This event is intended for audiences 18+.

Ticket Information: $55-$150. $150 tickets include VIP Reception. Reserved Seating. All sales are final. Tickets available by phone only at 603-668-5588.
http://www.palacetheatre.org/event-calendar.aspx?event=207&dt=7/9/2008&category=ALL


Web Jam '08 Animation Festival
Time: 7:00pm - 8:30am EST
Location: Coolidge Corner Theater, 290 Harvard St. Brookline, MA
WEBJAM ‘08 is the first film festival dedicated to internet animation. You are invited to join Happy Tree Friends, JibJab, 30 Second Bunny Theater, Odd Todd, Joe Cartoon, Xeth, Low Morale, Its JerryTime! and many more of your favorite animated webtoons, all together on the big screen for the very first time. You can see LOLs, ROFLs, OMGs and even some WTFs. The first show is at the historic Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline MA, Thursday May 22-24.

Join us at this world premiere, star-studded event and see some of the breakout work being created in new media on the big screen. Hosted by Jerry & Orrin Zucker, co-creators of Its Jerrytime!

Space is limited so get your tickets early.

Event Details:

When: 7pm May 22, and Midnight Shows on May 23 & 24th, 2008
Where: Coolidge Corner Theater, 290 Harvard St. Brookline, MA

http://webjamfestival.com/


OPERA BOSTON PRESENTS SEMELE WITH BOSTON BAROQUE
Time: 7:30pm Eastern
Location: Cutler Majestic Theater, 219 Tremont Street, Boston
Opera Boston presents Handel’s Semele with Martin Pearlman conducting Boston Baroque for three performances on Feb. 1, 3, 5, 2008 at the Cutler Majestic Theatre, 219 Tremont St., Boston. Tickets are available through Telecharge.com or 1-800-233-3123, or at the Cutler Majestic Theatre box office.
After the success of 2005’s sold-out and internationally acclaimed performances of Gluck’s Alceste, Opera Boston again collaborates with Martin Pearlman and the Boston Baroque period instrument orchestra and chorus to present Handel’s Semele starring Lisa Saffer, whose roles are as varied as Handel's Cleopatra (Giulio Cesare with Boston Baroque) and Berg’s Lulu (English National Opera: Olivier Award nominee). Mezzo-Soprano Margaret Lattimore makes her Opera Boston debut in the role of Juno; she has appeared locally in recital with the Celebrity Series and in Harbison’s Requiem with the BSO. Tenor Scott Ramsay makes his company debut as Jupiter opposite Ms. Saffer’s Semele; the two previously teamed to sing the roles of this ill-fated couple in a 2005-06 Arizona Opera production of Semele.
Conductor Martin Pearlman will lead the Boston Baroque period instrument orchestra and chorus in this production. He previously conducted Semele in his Kennedy Center debut with the Washington National Opera. Stage Director Sam Helfrich, who directed The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny for Opera Boston, returns to stage this all-new production. Carole Charnow, General Director of Opera Boston, said, “We are looking forward to working with Boston Baroque and Martin Pearlman for this production." Sam Helfrich will give this classical myth a contemporary setting to emphasize “the simple human stories—how complicated and imperfect human emotions are.”
Founded in 1980, Opera Boston presents adventurous repertoire and rarely-heard works. Over twenty-six seasons, Opera Boston has presented more than 70 concerts and staged 34 regional and two world premieres. In the past five years, Opera Boston has received favorable notices for the Boston premiere of Osvaldo Golijov's Ainadamar, Weill's The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny, Adams’ Nixon in China, and Donizetti’s Lucrezia Borgia. Opera Boston's unique approach to programming and staging has earned the organization its reputation as Boston's most innovative opera company.


Stuff Happens
Time: 7:30pm
Location: Boston University Theatre Mainstage
Renowned British dramatist David Hare chronicles the road to war in Iraq by combining the actual words of international politicians with a bit of his own imagination.

Brickbottom District Open Studios 2007
Time: 12:00am - 6:00pm est
Location: Brickbottom District , Somerville, MA
Featuring art work by members of the Brickbottom Artists Association and the Joy Street Artists. Free and open to the public. Located in the historic Brickbottom District of Somerville, with plenty of free on street parking and within walking distance of bus routes in Union Sq., Somerville. Specific studio locations: Brickbottom Artists Association at 1 Fitchburg St. and Joy Street Artists at 86 Joy St. For further information call 617-776-3410 or log onto www.brickbottomartists.com and www.joystreetartists.org.


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