02-17-12 Jive
Down in New Haven at Cafe Nine tonight it’s Woollen Kits; w/ Medication; and the Mountain Movers. Saturday Afternoon it’s the Jazz Jam w/ host Tony Dioguardi and Friends, featuring bassist Chris Deangelis and John Rispoli on drums. Bring your ax and play, or sing. PA, amps, drums provided. Saturday at 9 pm INDEPENDISC Presents: Hannah Cranna (CD release party for “A Real Nice Parade”); w/ The Manchurians; and Age of Reason. Sunday is the open music jam with Roxy Perry – signup starts at 7pm. For more information about these events visit www.cafenine.com
Every Friday night at Higher Grounds Coffee House on 70 Main Street in East Hampton is a weekly open mic. Show starts at 8PM.
This evening Maxwell Tfirn presents his graduate recital, “Pieces from Nature”, in Crowell Concert Hall on the campus of Wesleyan University at 7. Music will include works for the piano, cello, computer and video.
Also, currently on display at Wesleyan’s Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery is the exhibit Passing Time, through March 4th. The multiple and converging meanings of the phrase “passing time”–spending time, time to die–are explored in the evocative imagery of recent art by fourteen international artists working in video, photography, sculpture and works on paper. This exhibition explores the relationship between the time of our life and the time of the eons. Visit www.wesleyan.edu/cfa for gallery hours and more.
And tonight in Middletown, Shinbone Alley plays Irish-american folk at The Buttonwood Tree at 8. Saturday night at The Buttonwood at 8p, nationally recognized bassist Avery Sharp & saxophonist Charles Neville of the Neville Bros. come in with a musical performance they call “From New Orleans to New England”. And Sunday Food Not Bombs shares food beginning around 1 pm in front of The Buttonwood. Anyone and everyone is welcome. You are invited to help prepare vegetarian food at the First Church on 190 Court Street at 11:30 am. Check out www.foodnotbombs.net for more. Sunday at 4:30, The Buttonwood hosts their Poetry Potluck Series. Poetry Potluck is almost like a salon, it’s a gathering for discussion and literary conversation using poetry as the focal point. Visit www.buttonwood.org for all the details.
Aces High, a local high school robotics team consisting of students from Windsor Locks and Suffield high schools, is hosting their annual FIRST robotics scrimmage for over thirty local robotics teams from Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, and New Hampshire. The Suffield Shakedown will be held on Saturday at Suffield High School, 1060 Sheldon Street in Suffield, CT beginning at 9 AM with qualification rounds. Opening ceremonies and elimination rounds will begin about 12:00 PM. This event is free to the public.
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At Cinestudio, Trinity College’s cinema in Hartford, tonight and Saturday they are showing My Week With Marilyn. For those expecting The Descendants, that has been moved to March 14. Sunday, Cinestudio presents a run of the 40th Anniversary screening of the newly restored director’s cut of Peter Bogdanovitch’s The Last Picture Show. For more information visit cinestudio.org
At Real Art Ways in Hartford, this weekend you can catch “Sing Your Song”, a documentary telling of the multifaceted Harry Belafonte that goes well beyond his musical talents. And, on Sunday at 2pm, Martin Scorcese’s Taxi Driver with Robert DeNiro is being shown. For more information visit realartways.org
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