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October Calender

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Saturday, October 3rd, 6-9 pm
Nothing for Itself Paintings of Diversity, Born in the Middle of Salad. A show of young emerging artists in irrationally exuberant involvement with the city. Curated by Janet Bruesselbach with Allison Moore, Jason Talley, and Julio Stanley Flores

Friday, October 9th 8 pm
Saturday, October 10th 8 pm
Sunday, October 11th 8pm
An Evening with Melba Phelps Belk
Christine Donnelly in a staged reading of James D’Entremont’s “An Evening with Melba Phelps Belk.” Delivering a lecture in an evangelical church basement, Mrs. Belk gives the audience a comprehensive look at the End of Days, a time of “earthquakes, fires, tsunamis, mudslides, mass murder, gay weddings, plagues of locusts, explosions, epidemics, piracy at sea, Dust-Buster abortions, nuclear terrorism, condom distribution to pre-school toddlers, and widespread use of pharmaceuticals made in France.” Her talk encompasses recipes, celebrity gossip, updates on the sufferings of Sarah Palin, ecstatic shout-outs in bygone Aramaic tongues, and everything you need to know about the Christian Right. $10

Friday, October 23rd, 9-11 pm
Titus Abbott Collective An improvising ensemble presenting material that marries the lyrical with the angular, lush with hard-hitting. Titus Abbott- Saxophone/bass clarinet, Pascal Niggenkemper- Bass, Cody Brown- Drums
FACE An ensemble made up of 5 Brooklyn residents, striving to make advances in modern jazz by juxtaposing improvisation with strict composition. Alan Bjorklund- Trumpet, compositions, Dave Shnug- Tenor Sax, Andre Carrico- Baritone Sax, Pascal Niggenkemper- Bass, Cody Brown- Drums

Saturday, October 24th, 3-5 pm
Cole Porter and Friends An evening of music with Dorothy Friedman August- Piano, Tom Savage- Vocals, and others

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