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Event picks for
Dec. 12 - Dec. 18
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Dec. 11-21, Thurs-Sat. 8-9:15p, Sun 2-3:15p. Rose Wagner, 138 W 300 S. $20.
See story here (December CATALYST).
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Saturday, Dec. 13, 7-11p. 561 W. 200 S.
Shop the works of 40 local artists, and 5% of each sale will go toward adoption fees for dearbabybahr.com
. Look in your closet for some winter clothes you're willing to release, and bring them along: They will be donated to the Volunteers of America Homeless Youth Resource Center. Bring nonperishable food items for The Road Home. You can also get your picture taken by a pro!
cityhomecollective.com
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Sunday, Dec. 14, 2p Main City Library, 210 E 400 S. Free.
Short works and works-in-progress from many disciplines ~ music, dance, film, writing, theater, performance art and the like ~ each 12 minutes or less. The whole event takes under an hour, with coffee and cookies after. The program is modeled after a performance laboratory originated by On the Boards in Seattle. This month's performers: Nick Foster and Jason Rabb, musicians. Rachel Borup, fiction. Jorge Rojas, Performance art.
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Monday, Dec. 15, 10a. Golden Braid Books 151 South 500 East.
A rep from The Jewelry Factory will be in store with their collection of raw crystals which have been faceted into a variety of cuts. Their necklaces, rings and earrings are a best-seller at the Braid.
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Dec. 18, 6:30-9p. The Urban Lounge, 241 S 500 E. $5.
Lovingly competitive storytelling, shamelessly inspired by The Moth. Ten local storytellers have five minutes each to tell a true tale. Live onstage, without notes. The theme of the night is "Tradition." Whatever that means. But seriously, traditions are meaningful. Except when they're not. Stories abound. Bring your friends. Have a drink. Laugh. Cry. Bee entertained.
(Have a story to tell? Write to thebeeslc@gmail.com to put your name in the hat. The night of the show they pull ten names. If they call your name, you tell your story.)
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We're in liminal space for the next several weeks, as astral alignments form a series of thresholds, creating the in-between dimension necessary to move from one reality to another. And although regular routines still underpin the structure of daily life, those routines unfold through irregular rhythms, and the erratic pace could contribute to a loss of continuity. Managing this sense of dislocation requires a strong determination to stay present...( read more).
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