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03/04/2010

Love For The Land

Drive north on Bonnie Brae, past University Drive and the Rayzor Ranch construction. Look right, through a small grove. There lies what’s officially known as Soil Conservation Services Hickory Creek Basin Retarding Pond No. 16, orSCS No. 16. To Irene Klaver, University of North Texas professor of philosophy and religion studies, SCS No. 16 is “Little Lake,” part of her everyday existence and a source of her research, unique as an environmental mix of an ecological habitat in an urban setting.

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Press this
A bench press contest will be held on Saturday as long as 20 people sign up by noon Friday. The eighth annual “Bench This!” competition held at North Lakes Recreation Center currently has six registrants, while it’s had between 20 and 25 in previous years.

Collected voices
Call the upstart vocal jazz group, The New Collection, Paris Rutherford’s second life.

Folk done up blue
Missing Mary Travers? Maybe Madeline is what you need. The Georgia-based artist comes through Denton next week with the White Flag Band peddling her new album, Tour EP, released today.

Bach the day away
Come Sunday, it’s all Bach for the Denton Bach Society.

One more blog
What’s new: The Denton Record-Chronicle’s Web site has just launched a blog dedicated to the festival. Find it at http://nofoldblog.dentonrc.com/  . Posted to the blog will be updates, festival and conferette coverage as well as highlights of local acts we think you shouldn’t miss when the event revs up on March 11.

Music Theatre of Denton to stage ‘Pirates of Penzance’
Music Theatre of Denton reaches back for one of its favorites to open Gilbert and Sullivan’s Pirates of Penzance Friday night at the Campus Theatre.

Poet to read, answer questions
Poet Henri Cole will be hosting a reading and a question-and-answer session at the University of North Texas today to promote a collection of his best poetry.

Poutine, without the trip to Canada
Earlier this week we bid a sad adieu to the 2010 Winter Olympics held in Vancouver, British Columbia. Some of us will miss duking it out with our northern neighbor, but I, for one, found myself rooting for the Canadians as well. Not only did they snag most the gold medals won at any Winter Olympic Games, they were true sportsmen and women, and good-humored, gracious hosts. Canada has lots of reasons to be proud.

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02/25/2010

A perfect union

Opera lovers are in for a rare treat. Bedrich Smetana’s The Bartered Bride, usually sung in English for American audiences, will be presented by the University of North Texas College of Music in its original language — Czech. This romantic romp, one of the most popular operas of all time, is filled with light, folk-like tunes and a story of true love that prevails.

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Poet to visit UNT for reading
Henri Cole looks the human condition full in the face.

Trash bags at the ready locals armed against litter
Last year, about 1,200 volunteers collected 250,000 pounds for Denton’s Great American Cleanup.

Impressionists
Two exhibits focused on printmaking are featured in Texas Woman’s University’s East and West galleries through March 17.

Reel-to-reel time
This just in: The eight-track tape isn’t dead. You heard us. Pull those buds out of your ears and pay a reverent moment to the eight-track. Musician and music historian (at least we think so) Bucks Burnett is bringing his recording antiques to Denton for North by 35 Music Conferette.

Play studies couple divided by abduction
University of North Texas students have produced a drama with real-life relevance, especially after Sept. 11, 2001. Lee Blessing’s Two Rooms finds a married couple strained by the husband’s abduction in Beirut.

Beat keeper
After she was featured on National Public Radio, artist Dessa touched off a hot debate on the NPR Web site about her credibility as a hip-hop artist.

Popcorn concert has family appeal
The Lewisville Lake Symphony is serving up popcorn and a performance of Sergei Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf on March 7.

Shadow boxing

Summit Entertainment
Former British Prime Minister Adam Lang (Pierce Brosnan, left) enlists a nameless writer (Ewan McGregor) to write his memoirs in The Ghost Writer.

A GPS device figures prominently into one of many plots found in The Ghost Writer, a thriller from director Roman Polanski. And that’s convenient, because the gadget will also come in handy to keep track of the film’s many twists and turns. The Ghost Writer is based on Robert Harris’ script, adapted from his historical novel. Harris takes fairly current events and weaves a convoluted conspiracy theory, giving the film both an immediacy and a familiarity.


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02/18/2010

Whoever Lola wants, Lola gets

Lola’s back. The spicy, sassy PI, Delores “Lola” Cruz, returns home only to find her entire family mourning her death in Hasta la Vista, Lola! by Argyle author Misa Ramirez. The second book in Ramirez’s mystery romance series features the novice Latina detective hot on the trail to find out who stole her identity.

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Professor dishes out sweet intrigue
Combine murder with mystery, throw in some humor and a little romance, top it off with a dollop of ice cream, and what have you got? A recipe for a chick-lit mystery by Denton resident Wendy Lyn Watson, I Scream, You Scream, published by a Penguin Books division last October.

Prodigious talent in concert
Three high school students will be featured during the Lewisville Lake Symphony concert “Stars of the Future” on Friday night.

Moonlight serenade
Texas Woman’s University actors and theater technicians hit the ground running in December.

Dragon slayer

Materials world
“Materials: Hard & Soft,” the Greater Denton Arts Council’s annual nationwide contemporary craft competition, continues in the Meadows Gallery at the Center for the Visual Arts, 400 E. Hickory St.

Year of Mays
Jazz pianist and composer Lyle Mays returns to Denton next week to perform at University of North Texas — his first visit since his student days in the ’70s.

Jaffe’s gig list: First Norah, then NX35
Latest news: Sarah Jaffe, Denton’s smoky-voiced songstress, has been committed to North by 35 Music Conferette for a while, thank God. But news broke from her publicists at Stunt Co. that the rising star will be opening for Norah Jones next month, in addition to being part of the inimitable Denton flavor celebrated by the fest. (We also share her love of Edith Piaff, thanks.)

Lone Star innovators

Formal wear
A new exhibit shows just how much more formal life could be for children of decades past.

Promises, promises

Flavors as bold as the colors
Walk into the vestibule of Siam Off the Square Thai Restaurant, and you’ll be greeted by Monique the mannequin, who on any given day may sport a traditional Thai dress, football jersey or cowboy hat.

Shudder island

Paramount Pictures
Mark Ruffalo, left, and Leonardo DiCaprio co-star in the thriller Shutter Island, Martin Scorsese’s creepy adaptation of Dennis Lehane’s novel.

Wiseguys and goodfellas give way to hallucinations, nightmares and evil doctors in Shutter Island, Martin Scorsese’s creepy new mystery. Based on a novel by Dennis Lehane (Mystic River), with a screenplay from Laeta Kalogridis, this multisided thriller plays its secrets so cleverly that a viewer could easily get lost in its complex misdirection. Even when it becomes apparent that not all is what it seems, several other surprises lie ahead.


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