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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 88

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12E Reno Gazette-Journal Sunday, November 11, 1984 Exhibits The talk is being presented in conjunction with "Reno Reflections," an exhibit of historic and contemporary photographs of Reno on display in the Nevada Historical Society Downtown Gallery, 135 N. Sierra St. For more information call 789-0190. RAGTIME A MUSICAL TRIBUTE to Scott Joplin and composers of the era returns to the American Victorian Museum in Nevada City Friday and Saturday. Entertainment begins at 8:30 p.m.

both nights and will be preceded by a 6:30 dinner. Admission is $7.50 for the show and $8.50 for the dinner. For reservations and more information call 916-265-5804. Arts this week Today Wednesday Saturday MANVILLE GALLERY TEXTURED SILK wall hangings by California artist Anita Segalman are on display at the gallery at the University of Nevada School of Medicine on the UNR campus through November. Hours are 8 a m- to 5 p.m.

Monday through Friday. For more information call 784-6001. MARY AND JOE'S WIGWAM THE FIFTH annual one-man show of new works by William A. Moore will be presented from 1 1 a.m. to 7 p.m.

today. The show is presented by Moe and Mary Royels at their restaurant on West Main Street in Fernley. For more information call 1-575-2573. BREWERY ARTS CENTER TROMBONES in the 20th Century concert, led by C.J. Birch, is set for 8 p.m.

at 449 W. King Carson City. Admission is $3, $2 for members. For more information call 883-1976. p.m.; Cleveland Orchestra Haydn, Schumann and Stravinsky, 8 p.m.; Just Jazz with Gano Evans.

WEDNESDAY: Pittsburgh Symphony Stravinsky, Beethoven and Hoist, 12:05 p.m.; Voiceprints, 6:30 p.m.; NPR Playhouse "The Cabinet of Dr. rThe Bleeding Man," and "Saturday Night at the White Woman Watching Hole" 7:30 p.m.; Chicago Symphony Mozart and Bruckner, 8 p.m.; Just Jazz with Steve Roth, 10 p.m. THURSDAY: Philadelphia Orchestra Bach-Webern, Schumann, Schoenberg and Ravel, 12:05 p.m.; About Books and Writers, 6:30 p.m.; Bob and Ray Public Radio Show, 7:30 p.m.; New York Philharmonic Brahms 8 p.m.; Just Jazz with Mark Crawford, 10 p.m. FRIDAY: Minnesota Orchestra Strauss, Ultan and Ravel 12:05 p.m.; You Bet Your Life with Groucho Marx, 7:30 p.m.; Just Jazz with Meschelle Andersen, 10 p.m.; Soul Music with Earl Phelps, midnight. SATURDAY: Pleasures of Early Music music by Mozart and Haydn on authentic 18th-century instruments 9 a.m.; A Note to You: Dvorak in America, 10 a.m.; NPR World of Opera "Miki: An Actor's Revenge," 11 a.m.; Shades of Blue with Steve Roth and Jim Weaver, 8 p.m.; After Hours with Big Al, 9 p.m.; Jazz Alivel Carmen McRae, Zoot Sims, Sylvia Sims, Bill Henderson and Chris Conner 10 p.m.; Soul Music with Julius Broussard, midnight.

Thursday Galleries THE GLENN YARBROUGH SHOW THE CARSON CITY Optimist Club presents a show to benefit youth activities at 8 p.m. at UNR's old gymnasium. Tickets are $5.50 and can be donated to sponsor handicapped and underprivileged children to attend the show. For more information call 883-8891. OKLAHOMA! HADASSAH presents Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical at 8 p.m.

Nov. 17, 20-22 and 24; 1 p.m. Nov. 18, 23 and 25; and 7 p.m. Nov.

18 at the Pioneer Theater. Proceeds from the show benefit the Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem. Tax deductible ticket prices range from and are on sale at Nevada First Thrift, 375 Vassar St. For telephone orders call 785-3480. OLD TOWN MALL NEVADA BOOK FAIR '84 will showcase books from Nevada publishers from 10 a.m.

to 5 p.m. at the mall. Publishers from Reno, Las Vegas and throughout the state will exhibit their new and current titles. Robert Blesse of the UNR library will demonstrate hand printing with a replica of a 19th century Albion press. AMERICAN VICTORIAN MUSEUM THE SACRAMENTO HORN ENSEMBLE performs at 4 p.m.

at the '( museum in Nevada City. Donation is $4.50, $4 lor seniors and children, and includes a tea reception alter the performance. For more information call 6)6-265-5804. PROSCENIUM PLAYERS "PLAZA SUITE." the first production of the season at the Brewery Arts Center in Carson City, final performance is at 2 p.m. today.

Tickets are $5, children and seniors are $4 and BAC members receive a 10 percent discount. THE SPACE THEATRE "CHARLOTTE'S WEB," performed by children ages 5-1 5 under the direction of Cami Thompson, last performance is at 2 p.m. today. Tickets are $5, $4 for students and seniors and $2.50 for children 12 and under. Group rates are also available.

For more information stop by the theater, 120 Hubbard Way, or call 827-5002. TAHOE ACTORS THEATRE "BLACK JACK BOTTOM," a countrywestern musical written by Tahoe resident Paula Nelscn, will be performed today and Nov. 16-17 at 8 p.m. and Nov. 18 at 3:30 p.m.

All performances are at North Tahoe Community Center, Kings Bach. Tickets are $7.50 for adults and $6.50 for and TAT members. ONE STAR PRODUCTIONS "GREATER TUNA," a comedy about the third smallest town in Texas will be performed at the All Star Theatre, 300 Kietzke Lane, Nov. 11, 15-18 and Nov. 23-25 with 8 p.m.

performances except for 2 p.m. Sunday matinees. For more information call 322-0660. FORUM "CARSON VALLEY Nevada's Oldest Settled Region," is the theme of the free public forum sponsored by the Carson Valley Historical Society and the Douglas County Public Library through a grant from the Nevada Humanites Committee. The program, beginning at 7:30 p.m.

at the library, 1625 Library Lane, Minden, features Thomas King, oral history program chairman, UNR, and Eugene Hattori, archaeologist at Desert Research Institute, UNR. Video tapes, samples of artifacts and photographs will be on hand for viewing. For more information call 782-9841. ARLINGTON GARDENS MALL NEVADA ARTISTS Roxanne Gribbin and James McDonald will exhibit "art in action" Tuesday through Saturday at 606 W. Plumb Lane.

DELUXE GALLERY CARTOONS AND PAINTINGS by Kelsie Harder, drawings and paintings by Fresno artist Suzanne Sloan Lewis, and new jewelry by Shirley Bryant, are featured Nov. 16 Dec. 15. An opening reception will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the gallery, 350 Cheney St.

For more information call 786-5772. RILEY-McMASTER WORKS BY Fallon engraver Anthony Willoughby a review of 10 years opens with a reception from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the gallery, 88 Greenbrae, Sparks. For more information call ANSWER TO TODAY'S PUZZLE Friday Next Sunday Wl AlSI Pl sn SI AIM! Pll Slwl Al Pl Sfl 8 1 LlAfH 0 tUa 0 lUl I I Alii 0 IB 1 0 1 TlHlElMlAI JlOlRl I IT Yl RlUl El SI sIeNt1''p I Rt A I Tl I FlElMlAllEPSI1 'llll 1 01 01 LIS Hi El 01 0DEPPAR IISOTRlEIElNnslAVlES SI El Tl SI 1 1 ')' Tl El LI Si mi a Rlhfii'il 1 ofH 1.11 kIsj HANGSQCRl I MlPnGlARlBlO OPINIO Rl 1 1 ol EBMI Al Yl Bl EQ 111 'I "I Radio Tuesday RENO CHAMBER ORCHESTRA GUEST SOLOIST-Ted Puffer, music director of the Nevada Opera performs along with the orchestra conducted by Vahe Khochayan at 3 p.m. at Reno Little Theater.

The concert features Mussorgsky, Cimarosa, Haydn and Mozart. Single concert and season tickets are available. General admission is $1 0, $8 for seniors and students. For information and reservations call 322-2592 or 853-1345. BREWERY ARTS CENTER "WHAT'S IN A a musical for children and adults runs at the Carson City Community Center, 449 W.

King at 8 p.m. Nov. 16 and 17 and at 2 p.m., Nov. 18. Tickets are available at the door.

For advance tickets and information call 883-1976. CONCERTS IN THE ATRIUM SLIDE MOUNTAIN BOYS perform the free noon concert at the Airport Gardens Office Building, 1325 Airmotive Way. The Friday concerts in the Atrium are sponsored by the Sierra Arts Foundation through a private grant with assistance from the Music Performance Trust Fund. Schedules for the fall season are available at the Atrium and at Sierra Arts Foundation, Reno-Tahoe Visitors Center, 135 N. Sierra St.

For more information call 329-1324 THE HAIRY APE EUGENE O'NEILL'S expressionistic drama will be performed by the Nevada Repertory Company, Nov. 16-17, at 8 p.m. and Nov. 18 at 2 p.m. at the Church Fine Arts Building on the UNR campus.

Tickets are $5.50, $2.50 for students and seniors. For more information call 784-6505. Auditions TODAY: St. Paul Sunday Morning pianist John Browning, 8:30 a.m.; Tercentenary Concerts, Mozart and Handel, noon; Music from Washington Mozart, Laderman and Beethoven, 8 p.m.; Marian McPart-land's Piano Jazz guest artist: Claire Fischer; Just Jazz, with Michael Reese, 1 1 p.m. MONDAY: St.

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Music from Germany will be featured Thursday night. Admission-donation is $10 ($8 for seniors) and includes a half hour of language preparation. For more information call 882-4238. NEVADA HISTORICAL SOCIETY ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR of History at UNR, Dr. William D.

Rowley, will give a presentation on the history of Reno in the 20th century at 7 p.m. at the historical society, 1650 Virginia St. A short reception will follow. RENO LITTLE THEATER AUDITIONS for "Wait Until Dark," will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at the theater, 690 N.

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