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    The 5 Browns

      The famous (and famously talented) brothers-and-sisters piano ensemble return to the Capital Region for a special performance at Skidmore College as part of SaratogaArtsFest. On Wednesday, the 5 Browns will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Paris premiere of Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring with a performance of the world premiere of a new [...]
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    Dave Matthews Band

      So, Dave Matthews is back at SPAC again this year. For two nights. Like always. If you care, you already have tickets. If not, you’re probably planning on staying a safe half-hour away from Saratoga this weekend because bros can projectile vomit only so far. But there’s a third potential reader here: the friend/significant [...]
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    Christopher O’Riley & Matt Haimovitz

      Pianist Christopher O’Riley, best known for hosting NPR’s young musician showcase From the Top, and cellist Matt Haimovitz, best known for braving a wide variety of genres with virtuosity and taste, will open this year’s Tannery Pond Concert series with an all-Russian program. They first teamed up last year for the album Shuffle.Play.Listen, which [...]
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    Paradise City Arts Festival

      An extravagant three days of fine arts-and-crafts return to the Pioneer Valley this weekend with Northampton’s Paradise City Arts Festival, which will feature “260 competitively juried artists from 25 states exhibiting original works in ceramics, painting, decorative fiber, art glass, fine furniture, jewelry, leather, metal, mixed media, photography, large-scale sculpture, wearable art and wood.” [...]
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    Old Crow Medicine Show

      Before the Mumford and Sons plumbing company decided that they too could strum banjos and sing harmonies, they were probably listening to a lot of Old Crow Medicine Show. Whatever you think of contemporary Americana’s rise to mainstream ubiquity, Old Crow helped build the formula out of folk, bluegrass, punk and old-time traditions. Their [...]
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    New Shows at MASS MoCA

      The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art doesn’t mess around. The museum will open four new exhibits this weekend: Guillaume Leblon, Jason Middlebrook, Joseph Montgomery and Love to Love You. This is Paris-based sculptor Guillaume Leblon’s first solo museum show in the United States. The exhibit, which opens Sunday (May 26) and runs through April [...]
  • Capitol Chamber Artists

      Capitol Chamber Artists will complete their 44th season this Saturday night with a varied program, with works that range from the romantic era to the 20th century. These will include Joseph Rheinberger’s Six Pieces for Violin and Organ, as well as works by Maurice Durufle and CCA organist Alfred Fedak. To celebrate John Corigliano’s [...]
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    Portugal. The Man

      Do you listen to WEQX? If you like Portland rockers Portugal. The Man, you probably should and already do. But more to the point, your only hope of getting in to see the band’s special, free acoustic show tonight at the Hollow Bar and Kitchen (still kinda half called the Bayou Café Albany) is [...]
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    Also Noted

      Tonight (Thursday) at the Fuzebox, MIRK will fire up a solo DJ set along with Paleman for the Albany Frequencies seris (9 PM). . . . Legendary reggae group Toots and the Maytals will play a special acoustic set tonight at Bearsville Theater (8 PM, $40-$60, 845-679-4406). . . . Is Jake Miller Mac [...]
  • Bow Thayer and Perfect Trainwreck

      Names like Fugazi, Yes, Ali Farka Toure and Jerry Garcia are rarely used in the same sentence. Vermont singer-songwriter Bow Thayer makes the combination necessary. There’s a few other names he demands we mention too: the late Levon Helm, who hosted the band at his Midnight Rambles and played drums on the Perfect Trainwreck’s [...]

Monday, February 11, 2013

Family

February 11

Anti-Valentine’s Day Party

by The Staff February 11, 2013

Decorate cookies, make anit-Valentine's Day cards. No romance required, grades 6-12

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Family

February 11

Baby Wearing 101

by The Staff February 11, 2013

Learn the benefits and techniques of "baby wearing." Parents, grandparents, and caregivers

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Workshops

February 11

Intro to Word, Part 2

by The Staff February 11, 2013

The much-anticipated follow-up to Intro to Word, Part 1 is finally here.

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Concerts

February 11

Passion Pit, Matt and Kim

by Josh Potter February 11, 2013

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Workshops

February 11

Tax Assistance By Appointment

by The Staff February 11, 2013

AARP Tax-Aide volunteers will be providing free income tax assistance for low and middle-income taxpayers (household income limit of $50,000)  during the month of February at the Arbor Hill/West Hill Branch Library. Tax assistance is ...

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Discussions/Speakers

February 11

The Capital Region’s Role in the Story of the U.S.S. Monitor

by The Staff February 11, 2013

The U.S.S. Monitor was one of the first ironclad ships to do battle, and New York is central to its story. Learn about the Civil War-era boat with Dr. P. Thomas Carroll.

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Museums & Galleries

Sorelle Gallery

Ambience: The Atmosphere of a Place

Through 2/14



Museums & Galleries

Berkshire Museum

Ansel Adams: Masterworks

Through 6/02



Museums & Galleries

University Art Museum

Day After Day: The Diaristic Impulse

Through 4/06



Theater

Schenectady Light Opera Company

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

Through 2/17



Museums & Galleries

Upstate Artists Guild

Ex’s & O’s: Love Inspired Art

Through 2/25



Museums & Galleries

Albany Heritage Area Visitors Center

Fine Art Feathers

Through 3/01



Museums & Galleries

SCAC Arts Center Gallery

Fragment

Through 3/29



Museums & Galleries

Harrison Gallery

George Van Hook

Through 2/27



Museums & Galleries

Clark Art Institute

In/Visible: Women of Two Worlds

Through 3/10



Museums & Galleries

Mabee Farm Historic Site

Inspiration from the Past: The Art of James Whitbeck

Through 3/15



Classical

GE Theatre at Proctors

La Traviata

Through 2/17



Museums & Galleries

Williams College Museum of Art

Labeltalk 2013: India

Through 7/21



Theater

Theatre Institute at Sage

Lord of the Flies

Through 2/16



Museums & Galleries

Berkshire Museum

Nature Magnified: Photographs by Andreas Feininger

Through 6/02



Museums & Galleries

Greenwich Free Library

Photographs in Black America by Clifford Oliver

Through 2/28



Museums & Galleries

Elissa Halloran Designs

Recycled Art by Elissa Halloran

Through 2/28



Museums & Galleries

Upstate Artists Guild

Russian Winter Festival Exhibit: Alexander Vetrov

Through 2/24



Museums & Galleries

Schick Art Gallery

Skidmore Student Exhibition

Through 3/21



Museums & Galleries

Albany International Airport Gallery

Some Assembly Required

Through 9/08



Museums & Galleries

Woodstock School of Art

Student Exhibition I

Through 3/16



Museums & Galleries

Williams College Museum of Art

Teaching with Art: The Persian Image

Through 6/09



Theater

Spa Little Theater

The 39 Steps

Through 2/24



Theater

Albany Civic Theater

The Laramie Project

Through 2/24



Museums & Galleries

Albany Institute of History & Art

The Legacy of Currier & Ives: Shaping the American Spirit

Through 6/15



Theater

Shakespeare & Company Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre

The Liar

Through 3/24



Museums & Galleries

HVCC Teaching Gallery

Those Who Toil Here: Timothy Frerichs and Michael Millspaugh

Through 3/23



Museums & Galleries

Rensselaer County Historical Society

Troy Is My Home Town: The Life and Times of Maureen Stapleton

Through 7/27