Events calendar – This week’s list of arts, entertainment, cultural events

Friday Nov. 9

Rayce Bird

2:30 – 3:30 p.m. in ALB 102 – J.A. Albertson by the College of Art and Architecture

Racye Bird, former UI student and Artist for Adobe Systems will lead a hands-on workshop in Photoshop and Concept Art. Come gain insight into developing creative ideas, as well as learn tricks of the trade in Photoshop. A sketchbook and a laptop with Photoshop will be needed.

Welcome Home Jenny Sutter

7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the Hartung Theater. 2 – 4 p.m. Sunday.

$10/general admission, $8/UI Staff, faculty, and WSU students, FREE/UI students

A tour of duty in Iraq has left Jenny a wounded woman, with a body and mind she struggles to call her own. It will take the eccentric inhabitants of Slab City, a travelers’ oasis in the California desert, to help her find the solace needed to return to daily life.

 

Bully 

8 p.m. at Kenworthy Performing Arts Center

$6/Adults and $3 Kids 12 and Under

Rate: UR

Presented by Palouse Center for Conflict Management and Human Rights Task Force

This year, over 13 million American kids will be bullied at school, online, on the bus, at home, through their cell phones and on the streets of their towns, making it the most common form of violence young people in this country experience.

BULLY is the first feature documentary film to show how we’ve all been affected by bullying, whether we’ve been victims, perpetrators or stood silent witness.

Monday Nov. 12

ASUI Fall Elections 

8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Voting Stations are Located Across Campus, including the Idaho Commons and Student Union Building.

ASUI is the representative body of all undergraduate students. Students can vote for ASUI representatives during the ASUI Fall Elections at electronic polling stations across campus.

Tuesday Nov. 13

Haddock Performance Hall – Lionel Hampton School of Music Auditorium – Administration Building

Three award-winning soloists have created one of the most exciting piano trios performing today. The Weiss-Kaplan-Newman Trio brings to their performances a distinctive fusion of authority and experience, energy and passion. The three acclaimed musicians — pianist Yael Weiss, violinist Mark Kaplan and cellist Clancy Newman — comprise an ensemble whose performances the Washington Post describes as “splendid and idiomatic.”

Wednesday Nov. 14

Life In A Day

7:00 PM

$4/Co-op Members, $6/General Admission

Presented by the Moscow Food Co-op’s Food For Thought Film Series

What do you get when you ask the people of the world to chronicle a single day in their lives? You get 80,000 submissions, 4500 hours of footage, from 192 countries. Kevin Macdonald has taken this raw material, all shot on July 24, 2010, and created a 90-minute paean to what it means to be human in the world today.

Thursday Nov. 15

Looper at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Center

8 p.m.

Rated: R

$6/adult

In the year 2044, a man working for a group of killers called “Loopers” (they work for the mob and kill people who are sent blindfolded back in time from the year 2074 by their bosses) recognizes a victim as himself. He hesitates resulting in the escape of his older self.  Tickets are $6/Adults.

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