November 12, 2011 2nd Saturdays

Entertainment Schedule

Scott Avenue Main Stage @ Broadway Blvd

6pmSpirit Familia (Latin, reggae, funk)
Spirit Familia

**Special Fire Performance by Poi-Zen between sets!!**

7:30pmPlanet Jam (reggae, rock)
Planet Jam

9pmKristen Chandler (blues, funk, soul)

Kristen Chandler

Southwest Soul Circuit, 5th Ave. & Congress St.

6:30pm-10:30pmKevin & Tanishia Hamilton (9pm) hosting guests Brice Winston (7:30pm), Celena Santa Cruz (7pm) & Phil Davis/Mike Kuhn (6:30pm).
Kevin and Tanishia

Fox Tucson Theatre, 17 W. Congress St.

7pmUp With People, $10

Street Entertainment

Along Congress Street

5pm: 7 Pipers Band

6pm-10pmParasol Project Presents: Living Statues

photo: Justin Haugen
West Side Rides Car Club West Side Rides

West Side Rides
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Patio Behind Mars & Beyond Exhibit (SE corner 5th Avenue & Congress Street) 
7pm-9pm: 
Short Film Showcase – Local filmmakers screen their work in front of a live audience.

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Ronstadt Transit Center @ 6th Avenue & Congress Street

5:00pmBeatnik Dream Vacation
6:30pmThose Beatles Guys
8:45pm-10:30pmSticks & Fingers percussion ensemble featuring Richard Noel and Bill Martinez.
Richard Noel of Sticks & Fingers

*7pm-9pm* Magician John Coppin
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Outside Rockin’ Queen 45 S. 6th Ave.

7pm-9pm: Mik Garrison (funky one-man band kicking killer beats)

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Chicago Store 130 E. Congress St.

6pm-10pm: Deceptively Innocent
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Indian Village Lot – Kid’s Corner!
Between Stone & Scott on Congress St.

Cinema La Placita PresentsCars
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Outside Sapphire Lounge 61 E. Congress St.

6pm-8pm: Jake Garcia (flamenco guitar)
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SW Corner Congress St./Stone Ave.

6pm-10pm: Les Avenge (Beat Boy Acrobatics)
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Downtown Venues

Arizona Theatre Co. 330 S. Scott Ave. 
8pm: 
God Of Carnage. $39-$56

Beowulf Alley Theatre 11 S. 6th Ave. 
7:30pmLear ($20); 11pm: Late Night Theatre That Time of the Month ($8)

Children’s Museum Tucson 200 S. 6th Ave.
6:30pm-10pm: An Evening of Play – Adult only soiree/museum fundraiser. $125/person

Club Congress 311 E. Congress St.
TBA

Downtown Kitchen + Cocktails 135 S. 6th Ave. 
10pm:
 Anna Anderson

La Cocina @ Old Town Artisans 201 N. Court Ave. 
6pm: Kitchen on Fire CD Release; 8pmKate Becker and The Zodiacs

MEB Property Management 120 E. Congress St.
7pm: Alisha Peru

Red Room @ Grill 100 E. Congress St. 
7pm-9pm: 
George Rosenberg, later Big Eyes, Lenguas Largas

The Screening Room 127 E. Congress St. 
7pm, 8pm, 9pm: 
Illusionist Michael Howell ($2, under 12; $3, adults)

Southern AZ Green Chamber of Commerce, 9 N. Scott Ave. 
5pm-9pm: 
The Green Market – indoor retail space for green companies and individuals. From food and electric bicycles to artwork, solar and more.

Exhibits

Arts Marketplace 403 N. 6th Ave. 882-3988. 6:30-8:00pm: Artist Reception for “Recollections,” a solo exhibit by Linda Chappel. “Recollections” is centered on the theme of how our relationships to the natural world led to our survival as a species.

Etherton Gallery 135 S. 6th Ave. 624-7370. 11am-9pm: Rockin’ The Desert closing date.

Mars & Beyond 300 E. Congress St. 622-8595. 9am-9pm. 2 for 1 admission from 5pm-9pm. The wonders of our solar system, in stunning color and clarity, with an emphasis on Mars, including some of the latest cutting edge scientific work by UA teams on NASA’s HiRISE Mars high-resolution orbiting camera, the Phoenix Mars Mission science lab lander, the upcoming OSIRIS-REx, and more. 5pm-9pm: Activities with UA Science

Sacred Machine 245 E. Congress St. 5pm-11pm: Santa Muerte Music & Arts Festival; live music by Philip Shiozaki & Raul Lizarraga.

Tucson Pima Arts Council, 100 N. Stone Ave. 624-0595. 6:00-9:00pm: Opening Reception for Vinyl to Canvas, an exhibition of artwork by artists whose primary occupation is music; the reception will feature musical performances by the exhibiting artists (Howe Gelb, Al Perry, Gabriel Sullivan, Chris Black, Dimitri Manos, Emilie Marchand and Tom Walbank). Vinyl to Canvas will continue through December 23rd 2011.

UA Downtown, Roy Place Building, 44 N. Stone Avenue, southeast corner of Stone Ave. and Pennington St. 6pm-9pm: Closing Reception for Parallel Play7:00 p.m: Reading by Ander Monson. Parallel Play is a collection of works of art, design, architecture and creative writing by students and faculty at the University of Arizona that respond to issues related to human uses of water.

The VelociPrint Show 2011 Borderlands Brewing Company, 119 E. Toole Ave. 4pm-10pm: Tucson’s bike/art collision with prints for sale, Food by Planet of the Crepes, Spin contests with O2 Fitness, Exclusive framing specials by Borealis Arts, and more!

Zocalo’s Pop Up Gallery 245 E. Congress St. #171. 6pm-11pmTucson Shot Rock & Roll