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THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER
FRIDAY, AUGUST 6,1999
ENTERTAINMENT Briefs
Hole and Kid Rock. The The Corporate Club of India- lis will incorporate art exhibits, WRZX.COM second stage is pre- napolis, Inc., will feature jazz greats information on art processes and sented by Ford and will include Special EFX, Waymond Tisdale hands-on activities. More than just
Clown presentation plications. The deadline for film occur at the White River Gardens performances by Push Down & and Marian Meadows in a cabaret a nice place to visit, CFAX is inCentral Indiana Mensa presents submissions is October 31,1999. on August 8 from 3 - 5 p.m. and Turn, Powerman 5000, Fear Fac- style conceit August 7, at 7 p.m. in tended to inspire visitors to create, “Bring in the Clowns” with Ronald The artists applications must be August 21 from 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. tory and Buckcherry. the Sagamore Ballroom of the In- dance, draw, sculpt, write, play or Popp, August 13, at 7 p.m. at Riley received by October 8. To obtain This class will help you learn to Tickets for X-Fest’99 are sold diana Convention Center. The sing for years to come. For more Towers, 650 N. Alabama St. an application for the film festival choose late flowering and cold tol- out. doors open at 6 p.m. This event is information call 334-3322.
Indiana State Fair has the
blues
On Aug. 14, The Blues Society
and fax at (323) 295-1952. Visit mation contact the Gardens at 630- will again sponsor BluesFest on Native American artist at
the OPERATION PULLOVER work
There is a $5 door charge. or art show, contact Ayuko Babu, erant plants to make fall as rewardFor more information, call 876- executive director, PAFF at P.O. ing as spring. The cost for the 7336. Box 2418 Beverly Hills, Calif., clinic is $25 for members and $30
90213, or phone at (323) 295-1706 for non-members. For more infor-
Fashion forward brings
high fashion to Midwest the website at www.paff.org or e- 2010. Fashion forward brings the ex- ma '* [email protected]. There is no
citement of high fashion to the entr y ^ ee ^ or ^ ms Workshop for music
MidwestonAugust28atthedown- lovers
town Indianapolis Zoo. A portion Workshop to be held for A workshop hosted by the Famof the proceeds from Fashion for- piano teachers ily Music Center featuring Carolyn ward will go towards scholarships An exciting workshop for piano Miller from Willis Music Comfor talented students interested in teachers will be hosted by the Fam- pany will take place on Tuesday, pursuing careers in art, fashion or ilyMusicCenterwiththeacclaimed August 10 from 9 a m. to 12:30 merchandising. Five junior schol- pianist, teacher and author, Dr. p.m. Registration will be at 8:30 arships will also be awarded to the M’lou Dietzer. The clinic will be. a.m. The workshop will be held at Urban Arts Consortium of India- held on August 17, from 9 a.m. to the Holiday Inn East, 6900 E. 21st
sponsored in part by Tommy
Hilfiger, Liz Claiborne, Lagerfeld White River Gardens to andLizTaylor’sWhiteDiamonds. host Community Days
A monthly program. Community Day offers $3 admission to all White River Gardens’ visitors oh
Main Street Stage from 5:30- 11 Native American artists from the first Tuesday of each month, p.m. Skeeter Brandon & Highway the Northwest Coast (Alaska area) Remaining days include Septem61 and Microwave Dave & The works will be displayed at the ber 7 and October 5. Parking is Nukes will headline this year’s Eiteljorg Museum, 500 W. Wash- free on Community Day. For more show.. The Indiana State Fair is ington St. You can see the work in information call 630-2001. - Aug. 11-22. For more informa- the exhibition Native Visions: tion, call 927-7577. Northwest Coast Art, 18th Cen- Indianapolis Aft Center tury to the present, which runs releases history book Creative containers through Sept. 6. The price for this Learn of the rich and colorful
napolis.
Fashion forward is presented by 5th Omen Entertainment and the Black Renaissance Society of Indianapolis. For more information
On August 8 from 12:30-2:30 is free with museum admission, history of the Indianapolis Art Ce|ip.m. and August 22 from 3 - 5 p.m., which is: $5 adults, $4 seniors, $2 ter. “For the Sake of Art: A History
12:30p.m. Registration will be held St. Teachers will not be required to White River Gardens will present children 5-17 and full-time college of the Indianapolis Art Center,” at 8:30 a.m. Teachers will not be perform. For more information a clinic on how to re-pot your plant students with ID, children 4 and written by local author S.L. Berry, required to perform. It will be held call Connie J.Pottenger at the Fam- using a variety of simple materials, under free. The museum is open has been released and is available
at the Quality Inn, 3525 N Shadeland Ave. For more infor-
ily Music Center at 542-0183.
0183.
Enlivening your plant’s containers Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. for purchase at the Indianapolis will add a new level of fun to your to 5 p.m. and Sunday from Noon 5 Art Center, Barnes and Noble and garden and home. During class, p.m. Borders Book Shop, you will make your own creative Book signings by the author will container. The price for this clinic Alts Exploration grand be held on Saturday, August 7 at is $25 for members and $30 for opening Barnes and Noble from 7 to 9 p.m..
Film and art festival seeks Fall color . uled for Saturday, August 14 at non-members. For more informa- The Eli Lilly Center for Arts located at Clearwater Crossing on submissions A clinic on how to extend the Deer Creek Music Center. The X- tion call 630-2001. Exploration (CFAX) is designed 82nd St., and at Borders Book Shop The Pan African Film Festival growing season into the fall and Fest Main Stage is sponsored by to nurture creativity and arts ap- at River Crossing on August 21 (PAFF) iscurrently accepting film eveh the winter and make your Dr. Marten’s and Hardees and will Corporate Club to feature preciation in eveiyone, adults as from 7 to 9 p.m. The Art Center is
about Fashion forward or for mation, call Connie J.Pottenger at sponsorship information, please the Family Music Center at 542-
contact Crystal Black at 767-0692.
X-Fest ’99 lineup
WRZX (X-103) recently announced the lineup for it’s 5th Anniversary X-Fest concert, sched-
and video submissions and art ap- garden look like it’s spring will feature Oleander, The Verve Pipe, jazz greats
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well as children. CFAX at the located at 820 E 67th St. in Broad Children’s Museum of Indianapo- Ripple. Formore information,call
the Art Center at 255-2464.
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Hat exhibitions '' The Indianapolis Museum of Art presents Hats Off, a collection df 70 hats from the IMA’s permanent textile collection and loaned by private collectors, on display in the Paul Textile Arts Gallery now through October 24. Admissiori tb
floor of the Museum. For more information about Hats Off call
923-1331.
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Mon., lues. 7pm; Wad. 2 pm $6 - $10; $1 discount under 14 The Indians, a Triple-A profes-
Hear the symphony perform sional baseball team affiliated with Hats Off is free. The Paul Textile music from Rimsky-Korsakov and the Cincinnati Reds, will play at Arts Gallery is located on the thiid conducted by Janna Hymes- Victory Field, which features seatBianchi. ing for 15,500, a spectacular view
of the Downtown skyline, and is
August 6 within walking distance of many Summer Nights-Films: A Downtown attractions.
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Cello virtuoso Mark Kosower will make his Indianapolis Symphonic Orchestra debut when he joins Associate Conducter Janna Hymes-Bianchi and the Orchestra to perform Tchaikovsky’s Varia,tions on a Rococo Theme and Rachmaninoffs Vocalise in Marsh Symphony on the Prairie series concerts August 6 and 7, at 7:30 p.m. at the Connie Prairie Amphitheater, 13400 N. Allisonville Rd., Fishers, Ind. Also highlighting the program will be the Orchestra’s performances of RimskyKorsakov’s colorful Scheherazade. Tickets are $14 for adults in ad+ vance and $18 at the gate, and $8 for children in advance and $9 at the gate. For more information; call 639-4300 or 1-800-366-8457.
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Exhibition of Tibetan art ^ at IMA Tibetan Art from the Collection of the Indianapolis Museum of Art celebrates the remarkable design and detail of Tibetan art. The exhibition features newly acquired rugs, textiles and other Tibetan works df . »V'“• art, opens on August 10 and futis through February 2000in the Asj^n galleries on the second floor of thp museum. The exhibition is free and open to the public. , f The Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1200 West 38 St, is opejn Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thursday, 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. The museum >» closed Monday and major hobdays. Call 923-1331 for mort information.
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