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Arsecast Extra Episode 586 - 27.05.2024

In this first episode of the off-season, we chat about our distinct FA Cup final experiences, and the ramifications of Man Utd winning the famous old trophy. There's some stuff on the managerial merry-go-round that's spinning fast already this summer, how Arsenal should come to the rescue of a player in black and white, and a round-up of stories involving Albert Sambi Lokonga, Thomas Partey and a potential goalkeeper signing. Then we answer listener questions about loaning or selling players like Ramsdale and Smith Rowe, the need for someone to make us less reliant on Martin Odegaard, Premier League players Arsenal might target this summer, links to Marcus Rashford, and lots more.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 587 - 04.06.2024

 

In this episode we begin with the downfall of the dinosaurs, before moving on to the latest from the transfer market – focusing on Arsenal's interest in Benjamin Sesko. We chat about whether or not this is a deal that could get done before the Euros, before we turn our attention to selling players, how Arsenal can improve, and the potential departures of players like Emile Smith Rowe, Eddie Nketiah and Reiss Nelson. Then we answer listener questions about targetting the South American market more, William Saliba and the Olympics, Zinchenko and Kiwior, memories of Mohamed Elneny and Cedric, and lots more besides.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 588 - 10.06.2024

In this episode we do a weekend catch-up before talking about William Saliba and France, Bukayo Saka and England in the context of some of the back pages – plus a couple of questions about whether not he could/should play in other positions for Arsenal. There's also some chat about the Premier League VAR vote and the Man City legal challenge, before we answer listener questions about pre-season friendlies, Fabio Vieira's future, and lots more, including our now infamous transfer predictions/money totals for the summer ahead (incoming and outgoing).


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Arsecast Extra Episode 589 - 17.06.2024

In this episode we talk a lot about the goings-on at Euro 2024, in particular the opening game in England's campaign, which featured Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice. There's some Benjamin Sesko watch after Slovenia's draw with Denmark, some questions about the transfer market and what direction we might go in after his decision to stay at Leipzig – could we test Newcastle's mettle for a player that might fit the bill? There's a round of the player ratings game, we remember former Gunner Kevin Campbell who passed away at the weekend, and lots more.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 590 - 24.06.2024

In this episode begin with Kieran Tierney's unfortunate Euro 2024 adventure, which was cut short by a serious injury and has significant implications for his future. We also round-up some of the other Arsenal players involved, and chat about comments made by Declan Rice (and others) about criticism from ex-England players, before James outlines the changes he'd make for their final group game on Tuesday evening. There's some transfer chat involving Eberechi Eze, and listener questions about officiating at the Euros, whether any players have caught the eye, possible changes to the coaching staff this summer, why we both would like a player with pace, and lots more, including details of a summer event in Los Angeles.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 591 - 02.07.2024

In this episode we chat about James' trip to Glastonbury, sadly lacking in Sugababes, but eventful nonetheless, before we turn our attention to the football and Euro 2024 in particular. There's discussion of Ronaldo's histrionics last night, England's performances and progression, and some focus on the Arsenal players who have been most involved over the course of the tournament. Then we answer listener questions about getting more value from our Academy players, which of them might make the trip to the US for the summer tour and stake a claim for a place, transfers in general and whether things will start to get busy now we're in July, and lots more.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 592 - 08.07.2024

In this episode we start with discussion of England's win over Switzerland at the Euros, centred around the brilliant Bukayo Saka who scored a fantastic equaliser, and one of the five penalties to help his team progress. There's some discussion about the overall level of performance from the England team, a question about who should start up front in the semi-final, and we look at the other Arsenal players who are still involved or just exited the tournament. Then there's some transfer chat, questions about William Saliba as the left-sided centre-half, the two Brazilian Gabriels who have been away at the Copa America, Jakub Kiwior's future in light of ongoing interest in Riccardo Calafiori, the mystery German player, and lots more.


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Episode 790 - The final countdown

In this episode I'm joined by Lewis Ambrose to discuss England's 2-1 win over the Netherlands on Wednesday night, which sends them through to the final of Euro 2024. We chat about the goal England conceded, the contentious penalty award which provided the equaliser, the second half in which fatigue clearly played a part for both sides, and how an injection of energy was so important. Should Ollie Watkins goal propel him into the starting line-up for Sunday's clash with Spain? All that, plus a round-up of the Arsenal transfer news.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 593 - 15.07.2024

In this episode we chat about the final of Euro 2024 which saw Spain beat England 2-1. We discuss how this was a game too far for Gareth Southgate's side, pay credit to the Spanish team which has been the best at this tournament, as well as discussing the potential impact another painful defeat might have on the likes of Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice, who have been playing non-stop for 11 months now. There's a transfer round-up, in as much as that's possible with so little transfer news, plus listener questions about online tribalism, the number 10 shirt, who might be in the squad for the US tour, Alvaro Morata, and lots more.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 594 - 21.07.2024

In this episode we chat about the make-up of the squad selected for the US tour, with many young players involved, plus imminent arrival of Italian defender Riccardo Calafiori with reports over the weekend saying the agreement is basically complete. What does that mean for some of the other players in the squad? We also discuss stories surrounding Emile Smith Rowe whose future isn't as black and white as it might seem. Then we answer listener questions about Chido Obi-Martin which expands into a conversation about how Arsenal are perceived as a club with regards young players, a back three for next season, the US tour and the games we play there, and lots more.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 595 - 26.07.2024

In this episode James and I are in Los Angeles, losing track of time, but enjoying the California sunshine. We chat about our time here, before turning attention to Arsenal's game against Bournemouth on Wednesday, and some of the young players involved – in particular Ethan Nwaneri. As a new star potentially emerges, another departs as it looks like Emile Smith Rowe's time as a Gunner is over – we reflect on how it has come to this point. There's also transfer talk about potential arrivals, some Academy chat, and lots more.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 596 – 30.07.2024

In this episode James and I convene in Philadelphia, the city of brotherly love, to chat about our game against Man Utd on Saturday. There's discussion of player size when they are in elevators, Ayden Heaven and his first half, Gabriels Jesus and Martinelli and other various thoughts on the 2-1 win. We also discuss the arrival of Riccardo Calafiori, the imminent departure of Emile Smith Rowe, and lots more.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 597 - 05.08.2024

In this episode I catch up with James who is still in America, with some final thoughts on the US tour and the experience over there. We chat about the possibility of competitive games being played there in the future, as well as catching up on all the latest from the transfer market (inwards and outwards). We also have questions about what it means when Mikel Arteta pushes hard for a specific player, what the future holds for Fabio Vieira, whether we have any concerns over the manager's contractual situation, and lots more.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 598 - 12.08.2024

In this episode we chat about the 2-0 win over Lyon in the Emirates Cup, and focus on how a familiar looking team won a game in a familiar way as our set-piece prowess was on show again. There's discussion of some key individuals, the debut for Riccardo Calafiori, and whether the absence of Eddie Nketiah is a signal about his future as rumours involving Marseille continue. We also answer listener questions about positions and skill-sets, what Arsenal still need to do in the transfer window ahead of the new season, Pedro Neto and Mykhaylo Mudryk, our preferred starting XI for Wolves, and lots more.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 599 - 19.08.2024

In this episode we chat about the 2-0 win over Wolves on Saturday. We discuss the opening day performance in the context of a tournament summer, the impact of Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka, David Raya's big moment, and some of the issues that we experienced in the game which we can certainly improve on ahead of our next match. We also talk about how Wolves were lucky not to have a man sent off, before we answer listener questions about Declan Rice as the 6, Thomas Partey, whether we have enough up front for the season ahead, the future of Jakub Kiwior after he didn't make the squad on Saturday, and lots more.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 600 - 26.08.2024

In this episode we recap the 2-0 win over Aston Villa on Saturday evening, which was a strange game with lots of incident. We discuss the big chances the home side missed, as well as waxing lyrical about the quality of David Raya's second half save from Ollie Watkins. We also chat about how the introduction of Leandro Trossard changed the game from an Arsenal perspective, and how he has likely played himself into the starting XI for the next game against Brighton. We talk about Ben White and William Saliba, and answer questions about what Arsenal need to do in the final week of the transfer window, what this season holds for Jorginho, and lots more.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 601 - 02.09.2024

In this episode we look back at the 1-1 draw with Brighton on Saturday, chatting first about how the game was going with Kai Havertz's excellent goal putting us in front, before we turn to the big incident: the Declan Rice red card. We discuss the referee's decision, and the consequences for the player and the team – which aren't limited to just this game. Then we talk about Arsenal's response, the goal we conceded, and the chances we had to take all three points. After the break there are questions about the transfer window, the arrival of Raheem Sterling and the window as a whole, Rice's role in this team which is now complicated by the Mikel Merino injury, a left-hand choice between Martinelli, Trossard and Sterling, and lots more.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 602 - 09.09.2024

In this Interlull episode we take stock of what's been going on in this international break, from Declan Rice scoring against his former country, to Riccardo Calafiori suffering a ridiculous injury while playing for Italy against France. We take stock of all the players in action, before we examine our summer transfer predictions to gauge how wrong we were now that it has all played out. Then there are listener questions about players potentially going on strike, Leandro Trossard's future, what we might do without Rice for the North London derby, there's the Player Ratings game, and lots more.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 603 - 16.09.2024

In this episode we look back at the 1-0 North London Derby win on Sunday, making it three in a row at the Toilet Bowl. We examine how, in the absence of key players, Mikel Arteta leaned into the Gunners' defensive strength to keep the opposition at bay – a demanding approach that asked a lot from every player on the pitch. We chat about missed opportunities, elements of the performance that weren't perfect, and a team that fights for each other in every aspect of the game. There's discussion of key moments, not least Gabriel's goal, and the importance of winning this one with the players we had available. Then we have questions about the Man City case, Bukayo Saka and his contributions at both ends, the tactics we deployed, and lots more.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 604 - 23.09.2024

In this episode we look back at the 2-2 draw with Man City on Sunday, discussing the early stages of the game in which the home side dominated, before we talk about the moments that changed the game. Rodri's injury seemed to spark Arsenal into life, and we scored twice through Riccardo Calafiori and Gabriel to go 2-1 up, before another contentious red card decision saw us play the second half with 10 men. We chat about that sending off, the heroic defensive effort, the late equaliser, and whether or not this game signified a shift in the rivalry between the two sides. Then there are questions about Myles Lewis-Skelly, our potential Carabao Cup team, David Raya, Gabriel Jesus and lots more.


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Arsenal Women Arsecast 90: Arsenal 2-2 Man City

In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast and the first in our new format. Tim and Jamie break down the starting line-up, the tactical approach and the big moments and incidents in Arsenal’s 2-2 draw against Manchester City at the Emirates. In the second half, there are listener questions on Arsenal’s wayward finishing and whether it is a long term concern, how much is profligacy a coaching issue v a personnel issue, the midfield setup, Kafaji on the wing and how much the game plan v City was a one off versus how things might look longer term.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 605 - 29.09.2024

In this episode we look back at the action packed 4-2 win over Leicester on Saturday. It looked like it would be a routine win with Arsenal leading 2-0 at the break, but two goals for the visitors meant we had to keep plugging away to win it in injury time. We chat about the way the game turned, the Gunners response, an extraordinary goalkeeping display which played a big part in frustrating us after what was a very intense attacking performance from Mikel Arteta's team. There's discussion of those aspects, how the two full-backs were so important to that, the team's mentality, plus listener questions about Gabriel Jesus, Pep Guardiola's reaction to Arteta's comments, some recently departed young players, Ethan Nwaneri starting against Southampton and lots more.


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Arsenal Women Arsecast 91: Leicester 0-1 Arsenal

In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim and Jamie talk about Arsenal’s 1-0 win over Leicester at the King Power. Tim and Jamie discuss a rotated starting line-up, how much the packed early season schedule contributed to a leggy performance, whether the game can be taken in isolation or whether concerns about the attack in particular persist and the performances of Daphne van Domselaar, Alessia Russo, the midfield partnership of Lia Walti and Kyra Cooney-Cross, defensive injuries and a lack of creativity without Mariona and Kafaji starting the game.


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Episode 800 - Solidity and variety

In this episode I'm joined by Phil Costa to look back at Arsenal's 2-0 win over PSG in the Champions League. We discuss the many ways in which Mikel Arteta's team can play, including shifts within games, evidenced by excellent first half pressing and then shifting to a more defensive approach in the second half. We chat about the contributions of Leandro Trossard and Kai Havertz, how Bukayo Saka combines incredible output with superb defensive work, the contributions of full-backs Jurrien Timber and Riccardo Calafiori, holding PSG at arm's length as a way of measuring our development, and lots more.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 606 - 06.10.2024

In this episode we look back at the 3-1 win over Southampton on Saturday. We discuss the decision to start Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus, and how much of an impact that had on a first half which Arsenal dominated but without enough cutting edge. We chat about the goal we conceded and the emphatic response from the team in the shape of Kai Havertz's equaliser, Gabriel Martinelli getting on the scoresheet again, the continued brilliance of Bukayo Saka, and how Mikel Arteta might reflect on these last two games as we go into an Interlull. There are questions about Gabriel Jesus, some defensive instability, Riccardo Calafiori, Declan Rice, and lots more.


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Arsenal Women Arsecast 92: Arsenal 0-0 Everton

In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim and Jamie talk about Arsenal’s 1-0 win over Leicester at the King Power. Tim and Jamie discuss a rotated starting line-up, how much the packed early season schedule contributed to a leggy performance, whether the game can be taken in isolation or whether concerns about the attack in particular persist and the performances of Daphne van Domselaar, Alessia Russo, the midfield partnership of Lia Walti and Kyra Cooney-Cross, defensive injuries and a lack of creativity without Mariona and Kafaji starting the game.


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Episode 801 - Law-ball

In this episode I'm joined by Philippe Auclair to discuss how much that surrounds the game of football is taking place in the courtroom. We begin by chatting about Man City's legal challenge to the Premier League's associated party transaction rules, and how it was reported in sections of the media, before moving onto the case involving Lasana Diarra and what it might mean for the transfer market going forward. Then we talk about how top footballers are talking more openly about the demands placed on them and the possibility of a strike at some point, FIFA's ghastly Club World Cup idea, as well as some Arsenal chat as we reflect on the season to date.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 607 - 13.10.2024

In this Interlull episode we chat about the Arsenal players who have been on international duty, including Bukayo Saka who has returned home after picking up a small injury with England. There's discussion of Martin Odegaard amid rumours of a set-back, a little chat about a difficult week for Arsenal Women, and Graeme Souness's comments about Arsene Wenger. Then in part two we answer questions about over-saturation of football, the introduction of half-time interviews from next season, more legal wrangling, and because it's an Interlull there's an abundance of other nonsense involving James' dramatic reading of song lyrics, sandwiches, sweetcorn, wormholes, and lots more.


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Episode 802 - A goal and a cuddle

In this episode I'm joined by Alex Moneypenny from The Different Knock to chat about the international break, and concerns over the fitness of Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli. There's more discussion of the Brazilian and his role, a chat about Gabriel Jesus and what we can get out of him this season, how full backs like Jurrien Timber and Riccardo Calafiori offer tactical variety, Mikel Merino, how the Interlulls prevent early-season rhythm and lots more.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 608 - 21.10.2024

In this episode we look back at Saturday's 2-0 defeat to Bournemouth. We start with discussion of the starting XI, before moving to the big incident which saw William Saliba sent off for apparently denying a goalscoring opportunity. There's chat about that decision and how Mikel Arteta reacted and reshaped his team, Gabriel Martinelli's miss, the goals we conceded, the delay in making a change when we went 1-0 down, and Ethan Nwaneri's cameo. Then there are listener questions about officiating/PGMOL, how we set up against Liverpool next weekend without Saliba, how heightened expectations impact how we feel about losing games, and lots more.


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Arsenal Women Arsecast 95: West Ham 0 Arsenal 2

In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim and Jamie comb through the 2-0 victory at West Ham. Tim and Jamie look at Arsenal's tactical approach and selection and some of the issues with chance creation rearing their head again, question how much has changed and how much change we could expect from Renee Slegers' interim charge and look at the impact of the quadruple substitution early in the second half. In the second half, Tim and Jamie take your questions on the midfield, whether Kafaji should have an increased role now, Steph Catley at centre-back, the goalkeeper situation, whether Arsenal need a 'clean break' with a new manager ASAP and then Tim and Jamie consider Manu Zinsberger's recent LinkedIn post and consider the lines between criticism and abuse.


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Episode 803 - A win and some worries

 

In this episode I'm joined by Phil Costa to talk about Arsenal's 1-0 win over Shaktar Donetsk in the Champions League on Tuesday evening. We discuss team selection, and a game which probably should have been more emphatic for the Gunners based on first half chances. Then we chat about the second half drop-off, analyse the potential reasons for that, discuss some individuals like Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel Jesus and Raheem Sterling, fret about the potential injury to Riccardo Calafiori, wonder why we haven't seen a bit more of Ethan Nwaneri of late and lots more.


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Arsecast Extra Episode 609 - 28.10.2024

In this episode we look back at Sunday's 2-2 draw against Liverpool. We chat about the impact on Bukayo Saka on his return to the team, with an outstanding goal, and Arsenal's response to the Liverpool equaliser. Mikel Merino gave us a deserved lead at the break, but in the second half the performance levels dropped a bit so we analyse the reasons for that, key of which was the loss of Gabriel, as well as finishing the game with a very makeshift back-four. We also discuss the second Liverpool goal, some of the officiating decisions, and how to view the result in the context of the season so far. Then there are questions about what kind of team to pick for the Carabao Cup, media narratives, the framing of Mikel Arteta's style as a manager, and lots more.


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Episode 804 - Up for this cup

In this episode I'm joined by Harry Symeou from The Chronicles of a Gooner to discuss Arsenal's 3-0 win over Preston in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night. We chat about the strength of the team selection, a long overdue goal for Gabriel Jesus, and of course another exciting display from Ethan Nwaneri which he capped with an incredible goal. We touch on reasons why Mikel Arteta might still be cautious about overplaying the 17 year old, as well as the performance of others such as Raheem Sterling and Jakub Kiwior, before we talk about how winning this competition might not be top of anyone's priority list but would still be important and beneficial for the club and the fans.


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Episode 805 - Martin Keown

In this episode I talk to Arsenal legend Martin Keown on the publication of his book 'On the edge'. We chat about his Irish background, his strength of character at 19 to stand up to George Graham over a financial issue and to move away from the club he loved, and his time at Aston Villa and Everton. We also discuss the brutal world of professional football back then, his return to Arsenal and his relationship with the famous 'back four', how Arsene Wenger got more out of him than any other manager, and lots more. You can also win one of two signed copies of the book.


'On the Edge' is published by Penguin – and is available from your local independent bookstore!


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Arsecast Extra Episode 610 - 04.11.2024

In this episode we look back at Saturday's disappointing 1-0 defeat away at Newcastle. We discuss the team selection, the lack of any kind of attacking threat after we went behind, and try to understand why collectively and individually we had such a bad day. Has all the juice been squeezed from the lemon? And where does this leave the team with more difficult away games this week? We also take listener questions about the reported departure of Edu from his role as Sporting Director, whether the team needs more pace, and lots more


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Episode 806 - Change the dynamic

In this episode I'm joined by Phil Costa to look back at our 1-0 defeat to Inter Milan in the Champions League. Another loss is frustrating, but were there signs of improvement from the Arsenal attack last night? We analyse that, taking into context the quality of the opposition, while acknowledging things aren't exactly fluent at this moment in time. We wonder how Mikel Arteta might change the dynamic, and chat about some of the key moments in the game, from second half chances to two penalty decisions in the first half that went a long way to deciding the result. There's also discussion of Mikel Merino, Ethan Nwaneri, Raheem Sterling, and lots more.


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Arsenal Women Arsecast 96: Arsenal 5 Brighton 0

In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim and Jamie dissect the 5-0 win over Brighton at Emirates Stadium on Friday evening. Tim and Jamie consider how far this was a vintage Arsenal performance and a bad Brighton one, whether trademark goals from Mead, Foord, Maanum and Hurtig suggest that Arsenal are back in the swing of things attacking wise and they consider Renee Slegers' willingness to make early substitutions. In the second half, they take listener questions on the new manager search, the decision to switch the Bayern Munich UWCL game away from the Emirates, the future of the midfield and a team featuring players who were largely signed several years ago.

 

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Arsecast Extra Episode 611 - 11.11.2024

In this episode we look back at Sunday's 1-1 draw with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. We chat about the return of Martin Odegaard and his influence on the team, going ahead and letting the lead slip again, tight offside decisions and missed chances, how to view a point away from home in the context of the game, and well the season so far. We also discuss the analysis of the team and the way it has played this campaign, with lots of issues to deal with but also plenty of room for improvement. Then there are listener questions about the future of Gabriel Jesus, whether Odegaard should play for Norway during the Interlull, the amount of goals we're conceding, the January window, and lots more.


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Thursday Sept. 16, 2010

    Author, Richard Rothacker @ Park Road Books
    Free  admission – 7:00pm 
    Award winning Charlotte author will be discussing his new book “Banktown: The Rise & Struggles of Charlotte’s Big Banks.”

    Steve Perille: Unfiltered & SUSPICIOUS MINDS @ The Light Factory
    Dual  Opening reception6:00-9:00pm
    Perille is an award-winning photojournalist and SUSPICIOUS MINDS is an exploration of contemporary surrealism featureing the works of photographer Jerry Uuelsmann and contemporary artists Robert and Shana Parke Harrison, Tom Chambers and Malena Bergmann
    http://www.light-factory.org/now-on-exhibit

    Thomas Forget, Asst. Professor of Architecture @ UNC Charlotte  
    Free, with Museum and Friends of the Mint memberships. 10:00-11:30am
    Monthly lecture series will address:  The Museum as Art: Contemporary Challenges to Historical Models of Museum Architecture.

    UNC Charlotte Department of Dance Faculty Concert
    Free admission - 8:00pm Robinson Hall/Belk Theatre.
    Department begins the 2010-2011 season with its first-ever faculty dance concert, celebrating their extraordinary accomplishments.




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    Friday Sept. 17, 2010

    Dr. Harvey Cox, Professor Emeritus @ Harvard University Divinity School
    Free admission – Lecture @ 7:00pm - Sykes Auditorium/Queens University. Dr. Cox will be discussing his recently released book “The Future Of Faith”

    Author, Beth Webb Hart @ Park Road Books
    Free  admission – 7:00pm   A finalist for a Christy Award in general/contemporary fiction for her debut novel, discusses her new book “Love, Charleston”

    SlamCharlotte Poetry Slam
    8:00pm @ McGlohan Theatre (Blumenthal)Hosted by SlamCharlotte, Charlotte’s own two time defending national championship team of spoken word poetry (2007 & 2008).






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    Saturday Sept. 18, 2010

    Community Day @ The McColl Center For Visual Art
    Free / 11:00-4:00pm  "Explore, build, create and celebrate" as the McColl Center's resident artists lead visitors through various playful and creative experiences.
    http://mccollcenter.org/blog/view/80/community-day-september-18


    5th Annual Charlotte Film Festival – preview
    Free / 6:00-7:30pm Sykes Auditorium/Queens University. Festival organizers will be in attendance for Q&A and will screen selective narrative shorts from this year’s festival.

    North Carolina Dance Festival
    8:00pm  Robinson Hall/Belk Theatre.
    Annual showcase of NC dance artists that travels statewide.

    Author, Margot Starbuck @ Joseph-Beth Booksellers
    Free – 10:00am Durham based writer will be reading from and signing copies of her 2nd book  “Unsqueezed: Springing Free from Skinny Jeans, Nose Jobs, Highlights and Stilettos.” http://www.josephbeth.com/Products/49153-unsqueezed-springing-free-from-skinny-jeans-nose-jobs-highlights-and-stilettos.aspx

    Black Crowes @ Road Runner Mobile Amphitheatre @ the Music Factory
    7:30pm - On tour in support of their recently released acoustic-based double-cd "Croweology"




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    Sunday Sept. 19, 2010

    Brian Culbertson @ The Fillmore
    7:30pm - Chart topping contemporary jazz artist comes to Charlotte in support of his latest Verve Records CD "XII"

    Levine Museum of The New South
    History With Flavor Day! Free admission from 12 noon – 4:00 plus food-theme tours and family activities

    Opera Carolina “Serenade To Autumn”
    7:00pm Booth Playhouse – will feature members of the Opera Carolina Chorus performing selections from the upcoming season, including La Traviata and Così fan tutte. . Admission $5




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    Week of September 20, 2010

    Monday  Sept. 20

    Charlotte Film Festival – Opening Night
    6:30pm – Regal Park Terrace 6 (Park Road)
    Opening night of this week-long festival (ends Sunday) premieres (2) of the festival’s feature films: “Soundtrack For A Revolution” (Directors: Bill Guttentag and Dan Sturman) and “Night Catches Us” (Director: Tanya Hamilton).


    Adrian Wooldridge, longtime journalist for The Economist
    3:30-4:30pm -   Atkins Library/UNCC – Free
    Management Editor and 'Schumpeter' Columnist for The Economist will be bringing his expertise on culture, politics and business to UNC Charlotte for a discussion on "The New Face of Globalization."


    Tuesday  Sept. 21

    Charlotte Art League Lecture Series - Linda Luise Brown
    7:00pm @ Charlotte Art League Caleidoscope Gallery
    Nationally recognized Artist, writer & teacher discusses Modern Art & the Modernist movement in a four-part discussion


    Wednesday  Sept. 22

    Author, Jenny Nelson @ Park Road Books
    Free  admission – 6:00pm
    Former editor and producer at iVillage.com, Style.com, and vogue.com will be signing copies of her debut novel, "Georgia's Kitchen".
    A fun read that women of all ages can relate to.”    – Emmy Award winning personality Giada DeLaurentiis


    Thursday Sept. 23

    Festival In The Park
    6:00-9:00pm - Opening night of the 46th Festival (continues through Sunday, check website for times) continues its tradition in Charlotte of promoting and stimulating interest in the arts. The Festival offers interactive, educational and hands-on opportunities for all children and features over 150 artists who actively demonstrate & display their art. Plus, there’s a great array of free music & performances each day.



    Friday Sept. 24

    Charlotte Symphony Orchestra – Opening Night!!
    8:00pm – Belk Theatre. Opening night of the season with new Music Director Christopher Warren Green, conducting. Internationally renowned cellist Alisa Weilerstein is the symphony’s special guest, as they perform an Elgar program.


    NC State Intertribal Festival
    10:00am-8:00pm / 5800 Concord Parkway (next to Lowes Motor Speedway)
    Hosted by the Metrolina Native American Association, this 3 day festival (continues through Sunday) features traditional Native American drumming, singing, dancing, music, storytelling, basket weaving, pottery, vendors, etc. Various North Caroilna Native American tribes and organizations will be participating.


    ZipStir – McColl Center for Visual Art
    6:00 – 9:00pm – Opening Reception. 
    Hong Seon Jang and Jonathan Brilliant's dual exhibition provides an experimental approach to contemporary art that guides the viewer through an innovative use of space, using common manufactured materials that give these everyday goods new meaning.


    Saturday Sept. 25

    UNC Charlotte International Festival
    10:00am-6:00pm  Barnhardt Center. Free.
    Family Festival is a colorful marketplace representing cultures of nearly 50 nations. Booths will be staffed by UNC charlotte Int’l students and representatives of the international community. Festival will feature music, dance, crafts, food, etc.


    SCYTHIAN @  Neighborhood Theatre
    8:00pm – This high-energy, adrenaline peddling group plays “kicked-up Celtic and world music with hints of Gypsy and Klezmer, all infused with a touch of punk-rock sensibility.” Be prepared to dance!!


    STEP AFRIKA!
    8:00PM – Dana Auditorium/Queens University. Tickets $5
    The first professional company in the world dedicated to the tradition of stepping (the unique dance created in African-American fraternities & sororities) brings its critically acclaimed program to town to promote an understanding of and appreciation for stepping and the dance tradition's use as an educational tool for young people worldwide.

    Sunday Sept. 26

    Music & Museum Concert Series @ The Bechtler Museum of Modern Art
    5:00pm – Champagne reception followed by performance at 5:30pm.
    Guest musicians – renowned British clarinetist Janet Hilton and violinist Rosemary Furniss – join Charlotte chamber musicians Tanja Bechtler (cello) and Paul Nitsch (piano) on selections by Bruch, Stravinsky, Brahms and Milhaud. Visual art will include works from the Bechtler’s new exhibition, School of Paris: European Abstraction Post World War II.




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    Week of September 27, 2010

    Monday  Sept. 27

    Free To Dance!
    Today through Saturday October 2nd – North Carolina Dance Theatre
    One week of free Open Division dance classes as part of the Arts & Science Council’s Cultural FREE for All. Classes are appropriate for ages 14 and up, and all ability levels are welcome! (For ballet and tap, beginners are encouraged to attend the beginning level classes.) Classes are first come, first serve. Students are asked to arrive a few minutes early to complete a short registration form before class.


    Tuesday  Sept. 28

    Chamber Music @ St. Peter’s
    7:30pm – St. Peter’s Episcopal Church. Tickets $30
    Benefit performance for the 2011 Chamber Music for Teens Summer Workshop. Program will feature Beethoven's Piano Trio Opus 70 “Ghost”; Rachmaninoff's Trio Élégiaque in G minor, Brahms' Piano Trio in B Major Opus 8 and Villa-Lobos' Bachianas Brasilieras No. 5 for soprano and trio. Performing will be principal cellist with the Charlotte Symphony orchestra Alan Black, Romanian pianist, Dana Protopopescu, celebrated violinist Rosemary Furniss (wife of Maestro Christopher Warren-Green) and international coloratura soprano, Sally Silver.


    Wednesday  Sept. 29

    “The 39 Steps” presented by The Actor’s Theatre of Charlotte
    7:30pm – Actor’s Theatre of Charlotte (E. Stonewall St) - tickets $24
    Don’t miss this Tony Award-winning comedy in its final days in Charlotte (ends Sat. 10/2) which Lawrence Toppman of the Charlotte Observer claims “…strikes a zany note from end to end…”


    Thursday Sept. 30

    MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival
    7:00pm – Knight Gallery/The Light Factory. Admission $5 members/$7 non-members
    MANHATTAN SHORT is not only the world's largest short film festival, it is the world's first global film festival, with over 200 cities taking part in the event this week alone. Viewers will choose the best film, from (10) selected shorts.


    Michelle Malone @ Evening Muse
    9:15pm - $10
    Nicknamed "Moanin' Malone" by blues guitar great Albert King, you won’t want to  miss this Atlanta-based Americana rocker when she comes to town, in support of her new CD “Debris.”


    The Beauty & Culture of Japan
    6:30-8:00pm – International House – Free
    Come learn about the beauty and culture of Japan.  Featuring shodo (calligraphy), ikebana (flower arrangement) and sado (tea ceremony). Space is limited. For reservations, please mail Rusty Reynolds at rreynolds@ihclt.org


    Friday Oct. 1

    THE MINT MUSEUM – Uptown – 24 hr Grand Opening!
    5:30pm – through Saturday 10/2. Members Free/non-members $10 thru 2:00am Sat. and FREE all day Saturday.
    Celebrate the grand opening of The Mint’s new Uptown location with a variety of special activities (including hands-on-art and artist demonstrations) and programs. Plus, be among the 1st to see the Mint’s (2) new exhibitions: New Visions: Contemporary Masterworks from the Bank of America Collection and Contemporary British Studio Ceramics  


    Novello Tribute: History & Mystery
    7:00pm – Levine Museum of The New South
    The museum will be hosting a special evening of history writers reading from their work, as they pay tribute to the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library’s Novello Festival of Reading. Participants include Mary Norton Kratt, Charlotte: A Brief History and Legacy: The Myers Park Story, Mike Lassiter, Our Vanishing Americana, plus John Grooms, Tom Hanchett and special guests. Novello tribute continues on Saturday at Imaginon.
    http://www.plcmc.org/about_us/in_the_news/releaseDetails.asp?id=471





    Saturday Oct. 2

    AutumnFaire @ Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden
    9:00am-3:00pm  Free w/garden admission.
    Outdoor art and craft show featuring artists whose work uses or features plants, gardens and nature. Activities for children and adults reflect this inspirational season in a variety of forms with arts and crafts based on and with plants.

    Azadi Ensemble & Sahar: A Middle Eastern Concert
    7:30pm – Dana Auditorium -  $10/General Admission
    The University partners with the Middle East Council of the Carolinas to present an evening of Persian Music performed by the Azadi Ensemble and Sahar..


    Great Grapes! Wine, Art & Food Festival
    11:00-7:00pm – Symphony Park. $20 in advance/$25 day of.
    Try unlimited samples of over 200 wines, and view cooking and wine/food pairing demonstrations. Event will have live music, art and crafts.

    Bharat Natyam  - Dance Performance by Mallika Sarabhai
    7:00pm -  Halton Theatre
    Presented by India Performing Arts Association of Charlotte, this program features Dr. Mallika Sarabhai, one of India’s leading choreographers and dancers. She has performed in the USA ,Canada and many countries of Asia and Europe.


    Sunday Oct. 3

    Spirits and Spaces: The Prints of Michael B. Platt
    1:00-5:00pm - Harvey B. Gantt Center for African American Arts + Culture
    Final day (exhibit closes 10/3) to see Platt’s use of digital photography and the printing process to share his keen sense of observation, to express traces of the human spirit. His work can be found in the permanent collections of the Corcoran Museum; the Smithsonian Museum of American Art; the Library of Congress’ Prints and Photographs Collection and its Rare Books and Special Collections, etc. http://www.ganttcenter.org/web/page.asp?urh=ExhibitionsViewer&id=7




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    Week of October 4, 2010

    Monday Oct. 4

    UNC Charlotte – Global Perspective Series
    12:30pm – College of Health & Human Services, Room332
    The 1st in this new lecture series titled “International Exchanges: Codex Aubin & the Influence of Early Printed Books”features Professor Rajagopalan who will discuss her experiences researching a 16th-century painted manuscript from Mexico and the European aesthetic and conceptual systems that helped to shape the work.
    http://www.coaa.uncc.edu/Calendar/Detail/33507cc05eb6ea26fff147903e5574b98a22b153


    Tuesday Oct. 5

    François Furstenberg, Historian
    7:00pm – Sykes Auditorium/Queens University. Free
    Author of the critically lauded "In the Name of the Father: Washington's Legacy, Slavery, and the Making of a Nation" (2006), Furstenberg is the J.W. McConnell Family Foundation Chair of American Studies in the history department at the University of Montreal. His talk is titled “When the United States Spoke French: Trans-Atlantic Politics, Speculation, and Diplomacy in the Early American Republic.”
    http://www.queens.edu/News-and-Events/College-of-Arts-and-Sciences-Events/Preyer-Lecture-Series/Francois-Furstenberg-Historian.html


    Frontier Ruckus  @ The Evening Muse
    10:00pm - $5
    Don’t miss Ramseur Records’ recording act Frontier Ruckus as they pass through Charlotte on their East Coast tour and discover why Rolling Stone magazine exclaims this band has the “perfect recipe for Gothic Americana.”
    http://www.frontierruckus.com/earshot


    Wednesday Oct. 6

    “Einstein’s Biggest Blunder: A Cosmic Mystery Story”
    7:30-9:00pm – Davidson College/Duke family Performance Hall (Free)
    Lawrence Krauss delivers the 2010 Smith Lecture. In his talk, he will describe the developments that have changed the picture of the past, present, and future of the Universe. Krauss is a theoretical physicist of international reputation. He is the Foundation Professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration and Physics Department, and Inaugural Director of the Origins Project at Arizona State University.
    http://www3.davidson.edu/cms/x41124.xml


    Disney on Ice – Toy Story 3
    7:00pm – Time Warner Cable Arena
    An award-winning creative team and a cast of world-class skaters are bringing Woody, the pull-string cowboy; space ranger Buzz Lightyear; Jessie, the yodeling cowgirl; and the rest of the gang to fans and families around the country in this brand-new live ice spectacular! The show is in Charlotte through Sunday 10/10.
    http://www.timewarnercablearena.com/page.aspx?section=events&pagetype=events&id=5283


    Thursday Oct. 7

    “Taste of The World” – Charlotte East Restaurant Preview Event
    5:30-10:30pm – $30/person @ VanLandingham Estate Inn
    Come share the flavor, uniqueness and vitality while experiencing the cosmopolitan flavor and the excitement of the people who call Charlotte East home! An opening reception at VanLandingham Estate begins your guided tour through eclectic Charlotte East to dine at three different culturally rich restaurants. Your evening's adventure will end with coffee and dessert back at the Estate.
    http://www.charlotteeast.com/tasteofworld2010buy.htm

    Friday Oct. 8


    UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens – Annual Fall Plant Sale
    9:00am-3:00pm (continues 10/9) – McMillan Greenhouse
    Whether you are a seasoned gardener, a budding plant enthusiast, or a homeowner looking for just the right plant, you won't want to miss the yearly sales at the Botanical Gardens. Choose among shrubs, trees, wildflowers, ferns, and perennials at the fall sale.
    All proceeds directly fund the operations of the greenhouse and gardens.
    http://gardens.uncc.edu/calendar-of-events/events-at-mcmillan-greenhouse.html


    Charlotte Symphony Orchestra– special guest: Natasha Paremski, piano
    8:00pm – Belk Theatre. Tickets: $26.50 - $82.50
    Christopher Warren-Green conducts his 2nd concert of the Classics series with a program that focuses on the “New World” and includes Bernstein’s Candide Overture, Rachmaninoff, & Dvorak.
    http://www.carolinatix.org/default.asp?tix=59&objId=2196


    The Diary of Anne Frank (opening night!)
    8:00pm – Matthews Playhouse of the Performing Arts
    In this gripping new adaptation by Wendy Kesselman, newly discovered writings from the diary of Anne Frank, as well as survivor accounts, are interwoven to create a contemporary impassioned story of the lives of people persecuted under Nazi rule. Set designed by Emmy Award winner John R. Bayless. A portion of the proceeds from this production will go to benefit the “Butterfly Project” at the Jewish Community Center. **Ages 12 and up**
    http://www.matthewsplayhouse.com/mp2annefrank.htm


    Saturday Oct. 9


    CIAO, ITALIA! Festival
    11:00 – 7:00pm – Wachovia Atrium, 301 S. Tryon - Adults/$5, Teens/$3, Children/Free
    Join the Christopher Columbus Italian Club of Charlotte to celebrate Italian culture with a day filled with food, entertainment and more!
    http://www.italian-club-charlotte.org/festivals.html

    3rd Annual Charlotte Fine Art Show
    10:00am-5:00pm – Park Expo & Conference Center
    Admission $5, 12 & under Free
    Juried by art professionals, this high quality art show brings approximately 100 world renowned & top notch local Carolina artists to sell their paintings, clay, glass, sculpture, wood, fiber, jewelry, photography and more. Continues Sunday 10/10.
    http://www.hotworks.org/charlottefineartshow/index.php


    The MET Live in HD – “Wagner’s Das Reingold
    1:00pm – Regal Stonecrest Cinemas @ Piper Glen + AMC Concord Mills 24-IMAX
    The Metropolitan Opera’s Emmy and Peabody-award winning series of live and high definition performance transmissions returns for its fifth season with the 1st of (12) operas. This new production, with Maestro James Levine and directed by Robert Lepage, features Bryn Terfel singing the leading role of Wotan .
    http://www.fathomevents.com/opera/series/themetropolitanopera.aspx


    Annual Carolina Renaissance Festival & Artisan Marketplace
    10:00am-5:30pm – Sat/Sun through November 21st - Huntersville, NC
    The Renaissance Festival is a 16th century European style art and entertainment festival combining outdoor theater, circus entertainment, arts and crafts marketplace, a jousting tournament, a feast fit for royalty, and much, much more.
    http://www.royalfaires.com/carolina/


    “Dracula” by North Carolina Dance Theatre
    7:30pm – Knight Theatre
    NC Dance Theatre opens its 40th season with a full-length staging of “Dracula,” choreographed by Mark Godden. Originally created for Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet in 1998, this contemporary interpretation of Bram Stoker’s 1897 horror classic has won critical acclaim for its storytelling, wit and theatricality.
    http://www.blumenthalcenter.org/default.asp?blumenthal=59&objId=2003


    Minneapolis Guitar Quartet
    8:00pm Dana Auditorium/Queens University
    Founded in 1986, the group has garnered unanimous international critical acclaim with its first four CDs on the Albany and GSP labels. Says Soundboard Magazine, "With 'Over Land and Sea,' the MGQ demonstrates that it is one of the major guitar ensembles in the world."
    http://www.queens.edu/News-and-Events/Arts-and-Culture-Events/Performing-Arts/Minneapolis-Guitar-Quartet.html


    Sunday Oct. 10

    20th Annual Latin American Festival
    12:00-7:00pm – Symphony Park, South Park Adults $5/Children $3 The Latin American Festival - one of Charlotte’s signature cultural events- attracts thousands of individuals from our multi-cultural community to enjoy local, nationally and internationally known musicians, handmade arts and crafts, authentic Latin American cuisine, traditional folkloric dance performances and children’s activities and performances- a true cultural experience for all.
    http://www.festivallatinoamericano.org/home.html


    OPERA CAROLINA’s “Cosi Fan Tutti” – FREE preview
    2:00pm – Barnes & Noble/South Park
    This hour-long preview, hosted by WDAV announcer Jennifer Foster, will feature music excerpts and in-depth discussion about the plot and composer before seeing the opera on the main stage.
    http://www.operacarolina.org/events/321/



    Living History Day: Weaving – Charlotte Museum of History
    1:00-4:00pm - Free, with museum admission
    Kenneth Webb, a weaver from New London, NC, will be visiting the museum to demonstrate different weaving techniques on his floor loom. He will also offer his wares for sale.
    http://www.charlottemuseum.org/Calendar.asp#LHWeekends




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    Week of October 11, 2010

    Monday  Oct. 11

    BIBLIOFEAST
    6:30-9:00pm – Santé Restaurant, Downtown Matthews.
    *The Women’s National Book Association – Charlotte invites the community to attend the first annual Bibliofeast – a gourmet feast for the mind and the body. Guest hosted by Charlotte Observer Reading Life Editor Pam Kelley, Bibliofeast will feature a three course meal at Santé and conversation with Carolina-based authors who will travel from table to table discussing their work. Featured authors include: Kim Wright, author of the bestselling novel Love in Mid-Air, Minrose Gwinn, author of The Queen of Palmyra, just selected as a featured Great Group Read for October’s National Reading Group Month by the WNBA (national), Jay Varner, author of Nothing Left to Burn, and Rick Rothacker, author of Banktown: The Rise and Struggles of Charlotte's Big Banks.
    **Tickets are available at Park Road Books only. $35 cash or check**


    Tuesday Oct. 12

    Meet The Artist: Bayete Ross Smith
    6:00-8:00pm – McColl Center For Visual Art
    *The former 2008 Artist-In-Residence will present a selection of his works including "Church Versus Self Reflection," a video based on the work he produced at the Center in 2008. Currently based in NYC, the artist, photographer, and arts educator  has had exhibitions at the Oakland Museum of California, Modern Museum of Art, Goethe Institute of Ghana,  and Zacheta National Gallery of Art in Poland to name a few.
    For more information and to RSVP, contact Marisa Wilson at mwilson@McCollCenter.org.


    “The Exterminating Angel” directed by Luis Buñuel
    7:30pm – Knight Gallery/Spirit Square – FREE
    *Part of the “Dreams in Motion” Suspicious Minds Film Series, this 1962 Black & White film is considered one of  Buñuel’s masterpieces. It is about a group of bourgeois cosmopolitans that are invited to a mansion for dinner and inexplicably find themselves unable to leave.


    Wednesday  Oct. 13

    “Morgan Russell & The Avant-Garde in Paris”
    7:30-9:30pm – Davidson College/Sermans Lecture Hall. FREE
    *Davidson College invites the public to a lecture by Michael Leja, professor of art history at University of Pennsylvania. Leja, a 2008 recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, will speak about Bondage, Discipline,
    and Modernist Abstraction: The Case of Morgan Russell.


    Thursday Oct. 14

    Dr. Constanze Stelzenmüller, courtesy of the American Council on Germany
    6:00-7:30pm – Admission $20
    @ Parker Poe Adams and Bernstein LLP, Three Wachovia Ctr.
    *The American Council on Germany invites the public for a discussion and reception for Dr. Stelzenmüller, Senior Transatlantic Fellow, the German Marshall Fund of the US. He will be speaking on US-German relations and their changing dynamic in today's multipolar environment. For more information, contact 704-371-6189. 
    **Dr. Stelzenmüller will also be speaking on Friday morning 10/15 @ UNC-Charlotte 10:00-11:00am for Free (contact rebecca.vincent@uncc.edu for more information)


    Bob Dylan and His Band
    8:00pm – Halton Arena/UNC Charlotte
    *Don’t miss the legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan as he visits Charlotte on his Fall tour, whose stops include mostly college and university towns.



    Friday Oct. 15

    Van Cliburn Foundation Presents:  NOBUYUKI  TSUJII
    8:00pm – Halton Theater/CPCC
    Ticket prices: $40-$55
    *Charlotte Concerts presents the joint winner of the thirteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2009. Blind since birth, Mr. Tsujii states his firm belief that "there are no barriers in the field of music." The diminutive "Nobu" has studied under Masako Masuyama, Masahiro Kawakami, Yukari Kawakami, Yukio Yokoyama and Kyoko Tabe.
    http://tix.cpcc.edu/featured-performances/nobuyuki_tsujii

    Jazz @ The Bechtler
    6:00-8:00pm – Free, with museum admission
    *The Ziad Jazz Quartet, featuring vocalist Toni Tupponce and pianist/vocalist Noel Freidline, performs Parisian jazz standards and cabaret songs from the 1930s through the 1950s (complimenting The Bechtler’s new “School Of Paris” exhibition.)


    Saturday Oct. 16

    Chelsea Handler @ Park Road Books
    5:00-7:00pm
    *The NY Times Best Selling author and star of the late-night E comedy series “Chelsea Lately” will be signing copies of her latest book “Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang” (only copies purchased at Park Road Books). Note: this signing will be filmed.


    Martin Sexton @ Visulite Theatre
    Doors - 8:00/Headliner -10:00pm – Tickets $20 in advance/$23 day-of-show.
    *Don’t miss this guitarist, singer, and songwriter when he passes through town in support of his recent CD release “Sugarcoating.”  See why Billboard Magazine says he’s “the real thing, people, a star with potential to permanently affect the musical landscape and keep us entertained for years to come.”


    COSI  FAN TUTTE (or The School For Lovers)
    8:00pm – Belk Theatre
    *In a brilliant new staging by acclaimed director Bernard Uzan, OPERA CAROLINA presents Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s hilarious comedy which takes the art of romance to “new flirtatious heights.” Performances through Thursday October 21st.
    **The English text is projected on a screen above the stage for each opera. Easy to follow, and easy to understand every twist and turn of the plot!


    George Duke @ Halton Theater
    8:00pm. Tickets $35-$55
    *The Carolina Jazz Concert series presents the legendary George Duke.  Duke, a Grammy award winning piano & synthesizer pioneer, has played with and produced projects by a diverse range of artists including Frank Zappa’s Mothers Of Invention, Cannonball Adderley, Smokey Robinson, and Melissa Manchester. Additionally, he has released more than 2 dozen albums on his own. Don’t miss the opening performance by Shableek and Uncommon Jazz.


    Sunday Oct. 17

    Heidi Eggles (local Ardrey Kell H.S. student) – Discussion & Book Signing
    1:00 – Park Road Books
    * Written by students of Ardrey Kell High School in South Charlotte as part of a breast cancer awareness project, “Ruthie and the Pink Fairy” is a story of one young child's efforts to help her mother and family face a disease, which impacts so many of our lives. ALL PROCEEDS from the sale of the book will benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure® and its promise to end breast cancer forever.


    A Shared Melody – Selections from Classic Chinese Culture (Calligraphy, Ceramics, and Peking Opera)
    1:00-5:00pm – Charlotte Museum of History (FREE)
    *In honor of the opening of their new exhibit, the Museum of History will host a Family Celebration with a variety of activities for families to experience Chinese Museum of History will host a Family Celebration with a variety of activities for families to experience Chinese cultural traditions. This program is presented in partnership with the Confucius Institute at Pfeiffer University, which is dedicated to promoting understanding of Chinese language and culture through education and partnerships. The Institute will also have Chinese scholars coming from China to lecture on related subjects during the exhibition at the Museum.


    African American Theater 101
    3:00pm - Harvey B. Gantt Center for African American Arts + Culture
    *Today begins this year-long education series focusing on essential plays of the black theater repertoire. In each three-hour workshop, an African-American theater piece is read and afterwards, a class discussion commences on literary devices, historical context and cultural themes and issues of the piece. The readings are presented by local actors and class discussions are facilitated by area professors including Dr. Corlis Hayes (Central Piedmont Community College), Dr. Malin Pereira (UNC Charlotte) and Dr. Mack Staton (Johnson C. Smith University).
    Admission: $10.  Free for Gantt members and On Q season pass holders.





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    Week of October 18, 2010

    Monday  Oct. 18

    SUZANNE BERNE – Award-winning author
    7:00pm – Joseph Beth Books/South Park
    Author Suzanne Berne ("A Crime in the Neighborhood"),will be discussing and signing copies of her 4th novel,  "Missing Lucile: The Story of My Father's Mother”, which sets out to fill in the silhouette left by her father's mother, and along the way uncovers her own foothold in American history.


    UNC Charlotte Distinguished Speakers Forum presents: DEBBIE ALMONTASER
    7:00PM – Free/Cone Student Center, UNC Charlotte
    Ms. Almontaser helped launch New York City's first Arabic-language school, the Khalil Gibran International Academy, in 2006. Ms. Almontaser, a career educator and community activist, arrived with a reputation as a Muslim moderate, but she quickly came under fire by vocal critics of the school. Under intense media scrutiny and accusations of sympathizing with terrorists, she was forced to resign in August 2007. The United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission found in March 2010 that the NYC Department of Education had discriminated against Ms. Almontaser and "succumbed to the very bias that creation of the school was intended to dispel and a small segment of the public succeeded in imposing its prejudices on D.O.E. as an employer."
    A meet and greet reception with refreshments will be held immediately following the lecture.

    DAVID SEDARIS
    7:30pm – Belk Theatre
    With sardonic wit and incisive social critiques, David Sedaris has become one of America’s pre-eminent humor writers. The great skill with which he slices through cultural euphemisms and political correctness proves that Sedaris is a master of satire and one of the most observant writers addressing the human condition today. Don’t miss this award-winning, NC native’s Charlotte appearance and see why the Washington Post calls him “One of America’s most prickly and most delicious, young comic talents.”


    Tuesday Oct. 19

    “DOCTOR! DOCTOR!” – presented by the Latin American Forum
    6:00-8:30pm – Mint Museum/2730 Randolph Rd.  Suggested Donation: $15
    Come and see a series of short melodramas written in the style of Latin American soap operas, using humor and cultural flavors of Spanish speaking countries.  These skits present the diverse realities, conflicts, expectations and cultural differences among healthcare providers and Latino patients living in this region.  The goal is to raise awareness of Latino health related issues, cultural differences and lifestyles that often cause misunderstandings and prevent effective doctor-patient relationship and treatment.
    A panel of experts will answer questions at the end of the play, courtesy of the Latin American Women’s Association.


    Wednesday  Oct. 20

    BELLYDANCE SUPERSTARS present “Bombay Bellywood”
    7:30pm – McGlohon Theatre (N. College St.)
    Taking an ancient art form, previously relegated to clubs and restaurants, and turning it into a mega show to compete head on with the likes of Riverdance and Stomp, Bellydance Superstars do for bellydance what Cirque de Soleil did for the circus.
    Produced by Miles Copeland (The Police, I.R.S. Records), the new show will merge traditional, and Tribal Bellydance with Indian dance styles rich in costuming and exciting emotive, infectious music. With 6 years of touring, performing over 700 shows in 22 countries, Bellydance Superstars is a dance troupe that does not disappoint!



    Thursday Oct. 21

    Screen at Levine: “WELCOME TO SHELBYVILLE
    7:00pm – Levine Museum of the New South
    This powerful film provides a glimpse of America at a crossroads. In the small town of Shelbyville, in the heart of America's Bible Belt, a community grapples with rapidly changing demographics. Just a stone's throw away from Pulaski, Tennessee (the birthplace of the Ku Klux Klan), longtime African American and white residents are challenged with how best to integrate with a growing Latino population and the more recent arrival of hundreds of Muslim Somali refugees. Screening will be  followed by an audience talkback.
    Free -  RSVP by calling 704.333.1887 ext. 501 or rsvp@museumofthenewsouth.org


    Friday Oct. 22

    INTERIORS+ (exhibition)
    5:00-7:00  *Opening reception  - Max L. Jackson Gallery, Queens University (free)
    This exhibition highlights the work of some of Charlotte’s great interior designers. Small vignettes showcasing their signature styles will be presented. Both residential and commercial projects will be formally displayed, as will additional art forms, revealing the range of the designers’ creative expression.


    “PLANETS!” - KnightSounds – NEW Program Series from The Charlotte Symphony
    6:30-8:30pm – Knight Theatre
    Ticket prices: $30 (includes hors d’oeuvres, museum admission & concert**)
    With Christopher Warren-Green, conducting and with support from the Women of the Oratorio Singers of Charlotte, the symphony will perform Holst’s amazing symphonic work, The Planets, accompanied by breathtaking NASA footage in this multimedia spectacular. Outside the theater, step into a portable planetarium, provided by Discovery Place, to take a peek at the stars! This is the 1st of (3) concerts this season.
    **Subscribe to all 3 concerts for $78 and save!


    BALLANTYNE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
    7:30pm - South Mecklenburg Presbyterian Church
    Enjoy an evening of chamber music, featuring: Beethoven, Egmont Overture; Haydn, Trumpet Concerto in Eb – guest soloist Michael R. Baker, New York Mendelssohn, Symphony No. 1.
    For information & to purchase tickets, click below:


    LOST IN WOONSOCKET” - Documentary film screening
    7:30pm – Mint Museum/Uptown – FREE
    Missing for years, two alcoholics are discovered living together in the back woods of Woonsocket, R.I. A series of profound coincidences lead to miraculous reunions with their families and a chance at treatment, recovery, and redemption. With the help of a philanthropic film crew the film proves that, even in the face of adversity, the human spirit can triumph. Directed by award-winning filmmaker John Chester.



    Saturday Oct. 23

    Open Studio Saturday” @ THE McCOLL CENTER
    11:00-4:00pm
    Stop on by and meet the current “Artists-in-Residence”:
    •  Jonathan Brilliant who installed the coffee stir stick installation in the main gallery.
    •  Fahamu Pecou, Gantt Center AIR, and find out why he calls himself “the Shit.”
    •  Lauren DiCioccio who is working on hand-sewn letters for deployed soldiers.
    •  Laurie Frick, Carolinas HealthCare AIR, who integrates neuroscience into the visual arts.
    •  Daniel Allegrucci and Patricia Raible who are both working on projects for their opening reception on November 19 in the 2nd and 3rd floor galleries.
    •  Lori Larusso who creates stunning visual and edible works of art.
    •  Anthony Schrag whose art does not hang on the walls, he does.


    REEFER MADNESS: The Musical
    8:00pm – Duke Energy Theatre (tickets: $16-$28)
    Inspired by the original 1936 film of the same name, this raucous musical comedy takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the hysteria caused when clean-cut kids fall prey to marijuana, leading them on a hysterical downward spiral filled with evil jazz music, sex and violence. Tonight is the final performance of what Backstage (Eric Marchese) calls "The funniest thing to come down the pike -- or the pipe -- in a while."
    * Contains Adult Content. Recommended for ages 16 and over.


    Charlotte Film Society presents: “EVIL
    7:30pm –Theatre Charlotte
    Admission: $5 for film society members; $8 for non-members
    Swedish film (2003) directed by Mikael Hafstrom, and set at an elite boys' secondary school in the mid-1950's, illustrates how cruelties exacted in the name of initiation are perpetuated year after year in a closed system of tit-for-tat violence.


    Sunday Oct. 24

    THE CHAMBER SINGERS & CHORALE – Queens University
    3:00pm – Belk Chapel  (FREE)
    The Music Department @ Queens University presents two student groups performing a fall concert: The Chamber Singers and Chorale. Repertoire features inspiring chorale music from across the centuries. The Chamber Singers tour annually, including a recent visit to Poland. Each year, Chorale performs for important Queens campus traditions such as the Moravian Love Feast and Baccalaureate.


    BLACK LABEL SOCIETY & CLUTCH
    7:30pm – Fillmore Charlotte (tickets: $49.50)
    Check out Zakk Wylde (former guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne) and his band Black Label Society for some unapologetic heavy guitar rock when they pass through Charlotte in support of their recent national Top 5 selling album “Order of the Black”. Another must-see on the bill is the incredible live show by Neil Fallon & CLUTCH. This bluesy, hard rock jam band has more than earned their cult-like following! Also appearing is Children of Bodom.




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    Week of October 25, 2010

    Monday  Oct. 25

    WUNDERKINDER: The Directors of New German Cinema
    ** Today through Sunday Oct. 31st **
    The Light Factory presents a series of films that examine New German Cinema.  This movement lasted from the 60s through the 80s.  The films presented include “The Last Revenge,” “Wings of Desire,” “Nosferatu,” “The Marriage of Maria Braun,” “The Handmaid’s Tale,” “Young Törless,” “The Tin Drum,” “The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum,” and “The Legend of Rita”.   There will be discussions, Q&As and workshops to learn what these films mean then and now.
    Director Volker Schlöndorff will be the special guest, appearing October 29 through October 31.  He is the director of 5 of the presented films.   
    For more information, schedule of films and locations, please click below:


    Tuesday Oct. 26

    FAREED ZAKARIA
    7:00pm - Belk Theatre/Blumenthal Center -   tickets: $40
    Described by Esquire as "the most influential foreign policy adviser of his generation," widely respected journalist and CNN Host will be speaking and taking audience questions in this hour-long appearance at the Belk Theatre.
    For tickets, click below:



    Wednesday  Oct. 27

    MARK DE CASTRIQUE (Author) @ Park Road Books
    6:30pm
    Beloved Charlotte author will be reading and signing copies of his latest Barry Clayton mystery, “Fatal Undertaking: A Buryin' Barry Mystery” which was released this month.


    BECKY’S NEW CAR” – Actor’s Theatre of Charlotte
    7:30pm – Opening Night!!  (tickets: $24)
    Steven Dietz, award-winning author of last season’s hit thriller YANKEE TAVERN, delivers a witty and fresh new comedy in BECKY’S NEW CAR, a story about life, love, marriage and the detours we take on road to happiness. See why the Seattle Times declares it  “..a warmly humorous and nimble romantic farce that doesn’t oversell itself…”  Through November 13th.


    ISAAC RUSSELL (singer/songwriter)
    7:30pm - Evening Muse
    Worth checking out:  Hear 18 year old singer, songwriter and guitar troubadour Isaac Russell, on tour to support the August release of his
    self-titled debut EP, on Columbia Records.  Having recently toured with
    Pete Yorn, the buzz is growing.
    Thursday Oct. 28

    INTERNATIONAL SPEAKER SERIES:   MICHAEL O’HANLON
    3:30-4:30pm – UNC Charlotte, Atkins Library, Dale Halton Reading Room (FREE)
    Michael O'Hanlon is a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institute with expertise in the areas of national security and defense policy. He will be speaking about his recent book, "Toughing it Out in Afghanistan", co-authored with Afghan-American Hassina Sherjan.
    Co-sponsored by the: World Affairs Council of Charlotte, Office of International Programs, Department of Global, International and Area Studies, & the Atkins Library


    THE 15 PROJECT" with FAHAMU PECOU
    6:00-8:00pm – McColl Center for Visual Art (free)
    The 15 Project is an irreverent and informative talk-show style program where invited guests experience their 15 minutes of fame with Fahamu Pecou, Gantt Center Artist-in-Residence. A witty, often spontaneous look at all aspects of pop culture, the 15 Project seeks to bridge the gap between the worlds of art and culture and the general public. The show spotlights exemplary figures, not only in the fine art world, but also in entertainment, politics and education and is presented in a manner that is appealing to audiences across social, economic, racial and cultural demographics.
    Friday Oct. 29

    A TRIBUTE TO EDITH PIAF – Music & Museum Series *debut*
    Bechtler Museum of Modern Art
    5:00pm/champagne reception -  5:30/performance
    Tickets: $15/members, $20/non-member (seating is limited)
    This theatrical event complements the Bechtler’s new exhibition, School of Paris: European Abstraction Post World War II, which presents artworks created in the French capital during the mid-20th century. A Tribute to Edith Piaf, featuring local actor Polly Adkins, is presented as part of the Bechtler’s Music and Museum Series. Museum president John Boyer will provide commentary prior to the performance.


    CIVIL WAR GHOST WALK
    7:00-10:00pm  Latta Plantation (admission: $8)
    A spooktacular historic event as you are led by a guide through a haunted Civil War site!  Venture through an explosive Civil War battlefield, escape the trenches, witness family mourning their lost loves in the house, make your way through a battlefield hospital, and much more!
    *not recommended for young children


    UNC CHARLOTTE DANCE ENSEMBLE:  FALL CONCERT
    8:00PM – Robinson Hall, Anne Belk Theatre
    Tickets: $14 Public, $9 Senior, $9 Faculty/Staff , $6 Student
    The 2010 Fall Concert features works by faculty choreographers, EE Balcos, Sybil Huskey, Kim Jones, and Delia Neil. All works are performed by students in the Department of Dance.



    Saturday Oct. 30


    CARRIE UNDERWOOD
    7:30pm – Time Warner Cable Arena
    Grammy-award winning artist and two-time winner of the Academy of Country Music’s Entertainer of the Year Award passes through Charlotte in support of her #1 selling album “Play On”.


    CAROLINA PRO MUSICA “Hits From The Past” (1400s and 1500s)
    8:00-10:00pm  St. Martin’s Episcopal Church (E. 7th Street)
    Tickets: $15/$7.50 (students and seniors)
    Carolina Pro Musica promotes the performance of music written before 1800 through the use of historic instruments and/or copies and in the performance practice of the periods in which the music was written.  They have received grants from the North Carolina Arts Council, the South Carolina Arts Council, and  the National Endowment for the Arts among others. Tonight’s program includes songs so popular they became the basis for other secular and sacred works all across Europe!


    Sunday Oct. 31

    DAY OF THE DEAD – FESTIVAL OF SOULS
    Noon-4:00pm – Levine Museum of the New South
    FREE admission all day, plus activities, alters, food, story-telling and more. In partnership with the Latin American Coalition, experience a traditional Dia de Los Muertos / Day of the Dead celebration - a time when Mexican families remember their dead and the continuity of life.


    HALLOWEEN ORGAN CONCERT – Davidson College
    7:30pm & 11:00pm– Davidson College Presbyterian Church
    Halloween night tradition continues as Organ at Davidson presents 7:30 and 11:00 PM showings of the 1922 classic horror film "Nosferatu, A Symphony of Horror”. It features Max Schrek with spine-tingling organ improvisations by St. Alban's Henry Lebidinsky. Free, with donations encouraged to continue the annual series. See www.dcpc.org or call 704-892-5641




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    Week of November 1, 2010

    Monday  Nov. 1

    PELADA – documentary film screening
    Various Times (through Nov. 4th) Crownpoint Stadium 12, Monroe Rd. Charlotte.
    Two players. 25 countries. One game. Pelada is a documentary following Luke and Gwendolyn, two former college soccer stars who didn’t quite make it to the pros.  Not ready for it to be over, they take off, chasing the game.  From prisoners in Bolivia to moonshine brewers in Kenya, from freestylers in China to women who play in hijab in Iran, Pelada is the story of the people who play.    --  "To get a sense of Pelada's unique motivational quality, take the gut feeling a killer Nike commercial can evoke and imagine riding that high for 90 minutes…an all-around inspiring doc"
    Peter Debruge, VARIETY


    Tuesday Nov. 2

    CHARLOTTE CHAMBER MUSIC – First Tuesday Concert Series
    12:10 or 5:30pm* – First Presbyterian Church/W. Trade Street. 
    FREE
    Program: Experience the sumptuous and spectacular world of Baroque string music, from the familiar to the fascinating. Selections include Johann Pachelbel: Partia #5 in C,Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre: Sonata in A minor, Antonio Vivaldi: Trio Sonata ‘La Follia’, Charles MacLean: Sonata in G minor and Pachelbel: Canon and Gigue in D.
    *Evening concert includes a wine & cheese reception in the Carillon lobby.



    Wednesday  Nov. 3

    VISART VIDEO presents “The Adventures of Prince Achmed
    6:00pm – Family Showing or 8:00pm – Adults/Neighborhood Theatre
    Admission: $5/kids; $10/Adults; $25/includes a VisArt T-shirt
    In an effort to keep open Mecklenburg County's last independent DVD and VHS store (a quirky landmark famous for carrying both current releases and obscure films), there will be a special fundraising screening of
    "The Adventures of Prince Achmed," a 1926 animated film in which the title character rides a flying horse, befriends a witch, meets Aladdin, battles demons and falls in love with a princess. Screening will feature a Live orchestral score by Great Architect



    Thursday Nov. 4

    THROUGH THEIR EYES:  NC REFUGEE’S STORIES
    9:30-10:45am – Tate Hall, Overcash Center, CPCC Central Campus
    This informative event will shine a light on NC’s refugees and how this population is positively impacting our community, culture and lives.  During the event, refugees from Asia, Africa, and the Middle East will participate in a panel discussion with leading refugee experts from across the state to discuss the differences between refugees, immigrants and asylees, the many nationalities of NC’s refugee population, how refugees are contributing to NC’s culture and how you can help refugees assimilate into the community. 
    Please RSVP as seating is limited: 704.330.6595 or nadine.russell@cpcc.edu


    COLLECTOR DISCUSSION: Suzanne Fetscher
    6:00-7:30 – McColl Center For Visual Art
    Ever wonder how to start your art collection? Or why some art appreciators collect a particular medium while others collect a little bit of everything? If so, join the Contemporaries for the first of a three-part Collector Series as Suzanne Fetscher, President and CEO of McColl Center for Visual Art, will take the Contemporaries on a tour of her personal art collection, which features local and national artists, such as Maja Godlewska, Nick Cave, Franco Mondini-Ruiz, Shaun Cassidy and many more.



    Friday Nov. 5

    FIRST FRIDAY @ THE MINT -  "MoveMint"
    6:00-9:00pm Mint Museum Uptown Charlotte
    Admission: FREE for Mint members, $10 for non-members.
    Tonight is the first of an ongoing evening event series that will be held the first Friday of every month at the new Mint Museum Uptown (500 South Tryon Street). Each First Friday centers on a different theme and features hands-on art activities for all ages, live entertainment, gallery tours, and refreshments. This evening marks the opening of a new exhibition called” VantagePoint IX - JANET BIGGS: Going to Extremes”. Her commissioned work, ”Duet”, which focused on NASCAR racing, will be screened for the first time this evening and there will be a meet-and-greet with the artist.


    CHARLOTTE CONCERTS Presents:  CHANTICLEER
    8:00 – Halton Theatre/CPCC
    Tickets: $40-$65
    Based in San Francisco, Grammy award-winning Chanticleer is known around the world as "an orchestra of voices" for the seamless blend of its twelve male voices ranging from countertenor to bass. Chanticleer's repertoire spans one thousand years of exciting, unique sounds, which covers Gregorian chant, Renaissance polyphony and Romantic art song, as well as contemporary jazz, spirituals and world music.



    Saturday Nov. 6

    7th Annual  SCANFEST
    10:00am-5:00pm  Wachovia Atrium/South Tryon Street
    Admission $5/family, $2/individual
    The  Vikings, ScanDans, Taste of Scandinavia, Café Scandinavia, history, culture, crafters and music will fill Wachovia Atrium in Charlotte's Uptown today. The whole place will once again be transformed into a microcosm of Scandinavia at its best during an all-day celebration of  the Nordic Countries, featuring entertainment, food, Old World costumes, folk dancers and a folk band, storytelling, a Scandinavian Marketplace, a Viking Village, a Lego contest for children and celebrations featuring the cultures of Scandinavia.  This year’s featured country is NORWAY.


    BECHTLER MUSEUM of MODERN ART – Family Day
    10:00am-5pm – Free Admission, under 18/Discounted price of $4 for all others
    Tours of the museum for families will be offered on the hour between noon and 3 p.m. and special tours just for kids will be offered at 1 and 3 p.m. Hands-on art activities for kids of all ages take place from noon to 4:30 p.m. in the museum’s classroom and video gallery, both located on the second floor.  Activities will include: Abstract printmaking,
    Paper “stained glass” and Interactive computer art.


    COCKTAILS FOR COSTUMES: Benefit for NCDT Reach!
    7:00-10:00pm - Patricia McBride & Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux Center for Dance
    Tickets: $50 per person, if purchased by Nov. 1/$60 after Nov. 1
    A casual evening of cocktails, hors d' oeuvres, silent auction and live jazz by The Queen’s Collective, benefits NCDT REACH!* Mix and mingle with NC Dance Theatre Company Dancers while viewing an exciting array of dance costumes.
    (*NC Dance Theatre’s outreach program provides free, accessible dance instruction and performance opportunities for underserved children in the Charlotte community)


    NEW ORLEANS NIGHTS
    8:00PM – Knight Theatre
    Tickets: $39-$49
    New Orleans Nights is a love letter to the rich musical traditions of the Big Easy. This show features
    New Orleans icon Allen Toussaint, young lion of jazz Nicholas Payton, and Crescent City favorite The Joe Krown Trio.


    Sunday Nov. 7

    THE DAVID GLUKH KLEZMER ENSEMBLE
    3:00pm – St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, Davidson
    Admission: $15; students/seniors: $10; children under 12 are FREE
    Live from New York – one of the city’s hottest Klezmer bands fuses traditional Jewish music with world beats to create its own unique sound. Led by piccolo trumpet player David Glukh, the band also includes violin, accordion, bass, and percussion and will leave you wanting to dance in the aisles. Recent engagements include Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center as well as concert venues across the country. Don’t miss their only appearance in the South this season.


    THE ELEPHANT MAN
    2:30pm – Carolina Actor’s Studio Theatre
    Don’t miss the Carolina Actor’s Theatre’s presentation of this Tony award winning drama before it closes on 11/21. This is the true story of John Merrick who, though hideously deformed, reveals himself to be a person of remarkable intelligence and sensitivity. Rescued from eking a living as a side-show freak by Victorian surgeion Frederick Treves, John Merrick becomes the toast of society, patronized by lords, ladies, clergymen and celebrities who admire his gentleness, deep faith and spirit; and in the process discover their own personal flaws.