November 10, 2012 2nd Saturdays

Entertainment Schedule

(All events are free unless otherwise noted)

Scott Ave. Main Stage @ Congress St.

6:00pm-7:00pm: The Assumptions (Jazz Standards + Latin Jazz + Rock)
(See Video of The Assumptions at Arizona Epilepsy Walk 3/19/11)
The Assumptions
7:00pm-7:15pmBelly Dance Tucson
Belly Dance Tucson
7:15pm-8:30pm: Neil McCallion& The Mighty Mighty Maxwells (Twangy Originals + Tasty Covers)
Neil McCallion and The Mighty Maxwells
8:30pm-8:45pm: Belly Dance Tucson
8:45pm-10pmKristen Chandler Band (Soulful + Jazzy + Rock + Funk)
Kristen Chandler

Fox Tucson Theatre, 17 W. Congress St.

7pm: Batucaxe (Afro-Brazilian Rhythms & Dance!)

Street Entertainment

Along Downtown’s Streets

6pm-6:30pm: Seven Pipers Band Procession
7pm-10pm: Parasol Project Presents: Living Statues

photo: Justin Haugen

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Chicago Store, 130 E. Congress St.

6pm-10pm: Deceptively Innocent 
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Kids’ Corner! Firetruck Adventure Zone!

Jackson Street parking lot, one block south of Broadway Boulevard & between Scott & Stone Avenues.
Cinema La Placita Presents: 
Night at the Museum (7:30pm) 
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La Placita Village: Outdoor plaza 110 S. Church Ave. 
(Southwest corner of Broadway and Church Ave.)

6pm-10pm: Southwest Soul Circuit 6th Anniversary with Crystal Stark, Kevin & Tanishia, Saxophonist Mike Kuhn, more.
Kevin and Tanishia
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SW Corner Congress St./Stone Ave.

6pm-10pm: One Heart Beat
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Joel D. Valdez Main Library, 101 N. Stone Ave.

2:00-3:30pm: The Author Talks — Ken Lamberton, author of Dry river: Stories of Life, Death, and Redemption on the Santa Cruz will take participants on a virtual tour of the Santa Cruz River with pictures and stories. The event will take place in the Lower Level Meeting Room; the program is free and parking is free on Saturdays.
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Downtown Venues

Beowulf Alley Theatre 11 S. 6th Ave.
7:30pm: ““Glengarry Glen Ross” ($20)

Borderlands Brewing Co119 E. Toole Ave.
Noon-9pm: VelociPrint Show

“Brewd” Coffee Lounge 39 N. 6th Ave.
6pm-10pm: Bobby Ronstadt & Friends

Flanagan’s Celtic Corner 222 E. Congress St.
7pm: Best Legs In A Kilt Contest

Hotel Congress 311 E. Congress St.
7pm: Daniel Johnston, Reubens Accomplice ($22)

La Cocina @ Old Town Artisans 201 N. Court Ave.
7:30pmTesoro

Temple of Music & Art , 330 S. Scott Avenue
8pm: Lombardi ($50-$75)

Temple Lounge 330 S. Scott Ave.
9:30pm: Cafe Bohemia ($5)

Tucson Music Hall 260 S. Church Ave.
7:30pm: Roméo et Juliette

Exhibits

Etherton Gallery 135 S. 6th Ave.
7pm-10pm: Seeing in Silver: Photographs by Harry Callahan, Ralph Gibson and John Loengard

UA Downtown, Roy Place Building, 44 N. Stone Ave., Stone Avenue at Pennington
6pm-9pm: Two Exhibits:

From Here to There: Alternatives; an Exhibit of Transportation Choices, Current and Future — including Intercity Rail between Tucson and Phoenix: ADOT’s seven alternate routes; Tucson Metro Area Modes: bike, pedestrian, bus, streetcar, commuter rail; organized by Drachman Institute and the Sustainable City Project

Good, Better Best: A storefront exhibition co-produced by SUSTAINABLE CITY PROJECT and WORKER, INC.Inspired by Prop 409 that asks how the next $100 million will transform our streets.