Indian miniature exhibit on display until Jan. 4, 2009
by Sharon Hernandez
A native to India, professor emerita of mathematical sciences Padmini Joshi came to the United States in the 1950s, but her knowledge of Indian art is something she still wants to develop. For her, Indian miniature art is something new and interesting. "I bought a book on Indian art," she said with a smile, "But I haven't had the time to read it.
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Production features narrations from NPR's Neal Conan
by Kaitlan Mitchell
Select a single seat in John R. Emens Auditorium and be transported into the blinding 29,029 foot peaks of Mount Everest or become submerged in the silent world of coral and fish shadows. Escape the country for the night without the hassle of waiting for a passport or a plane as "First Person: Stories From the Edge of the World" engages the audience in a multimedia production comprised of Celtic music performed by Ensemble Galilei at 7 p.
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Doc's Music Hall Friday: Doc's Music Hall will feature the bands Losing September and Malachai at 10 p.m. (21+) Joel Levi will be headlining at The Living Room. Opening for Joel will be Geoff Koch. Doors open at 8 p.m. and show starts at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $3 Saturday: Doc's Music Hall will feature the band Blues Funk Project at 10 p.
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