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October 2004 arts & entertainment listings. Last month.

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AUSTIN SYMPHONY

The Long Center for the Performing Arts, 701 W. Riverside Dr (512-476-6064)
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Music/Dance

Oct 2 at 8 (at Riverbend Centre, 4214 N. Capital of Texas Hwy): Asleep at the Wheel with Ray Benson. Peter Bay, conductor. $20 & $35. Oct 22 & 23 at 8: Takemitsu: Green. Beethoven: Concerto No 2 in B-flat Major for Piano. Brahms (Craig Hella Johnson, conductor): Symphony No 1 in C Minor. Orli Shaham, piano. Peter Bay, conductor. $19-$37. Oct 24 at 1:30 & 3 (at Paramount Theatre, 713 Congress Ave): Halloween children’s concert. $12.

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BALLET AUSTIN

UT campus, Bass Concert Hall, 23rd & Robert Dedman Dr (512-469-7469 or 800-585-3737)
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Music/Dance

Peter Pan (choreography by Septime Webre, music by Carmon DeLeone). Oct 15-17: Fri & Sat at 8, Sun at 2 & 7. $22-$66.

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OCT 1 & 2: ALEJANDRO ESCOVEDO

UT campus, Texas Union Theater, 24th & Guadalupe (512-475-6515)
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Music/Dance

When your career spans nearly thirty years, you’re bound to make some friends along the way. In 2003 the friends of Escovedo financed a series of benefit concerts to help placate the medical expenses of the ailing musician. The support and affection continued this year with the release of an album, Por Vida: A Tribute to the Songs of Alejandro Escovedo. We bet a friend or two is in the audience as the man himself performs in the Capital City. At 8:30. $20.

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OCT 8: OTTMAR LIEBERT & LUNA NEGRA

Paramount Theatre, 713 Congress Ave (512-469-7469)
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Music/Dance

The nouveau flamenco guitarist and his band, known to cover songs from Little Wing to Paint it Black, recently released La Semana, chock-full of romantic tunes that will leave the fans exuding one long sigh. At 8. $32.50-$72.75.

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THE BACKYARD

13101 W. TX Hwy 71 at RR 620 (512-263-4146)
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Music/Dance

Oct 7 at 7: Robert Earl Keen with Slaid Cleaves and the Greencards; $27 (adv $25). Oct 11 at 7: The Allman Brothers Band with Ricky Warwick; $35 (adv $32). Oct 14 at 8: Norah Jones with Amos Lee; $50 (sold out). Oct 15 & 16 at 7:30 and Oct 17 at 6:30: String Cheese Incident; $28 (adv $26.50; three-night pass $65). Oct 24 at 8: Brian Wilson; $38.50-$50.

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SALVAGE VANGUARD THEATER

The Off Center, 2211 Hidalgo (512-474-7886)
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Theater

Oct 15-Nov 6 (at the Church of the Friendly Ghost, 209 Pedernales, 512-220-1428): Ajax (por nobody)—Greek mythology meets the porn industry in this play by Alice Tuan. Thur-Sat at 8. $10. Thru Oct 2 at 8: The Death of a Cat—C Denby Swanson’s creepy comedy manages to pull together disease, death, and puppets into a single show. Thur-Sun at 8. Gen adm $15, senior citizens & students $12.

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STATE THEATER

719 Congress Ave (512-472-5143)
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Theater

Night Swim—the story of Texas, as told by the spirits of naturalist Roy Bedichek, writer J Frank Dobie, and historian Walter Prescott Webb. Oct 6-24: Wed-Sat at 8, Sun at 2:30. $16-$40.

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ZACHARY SCOTT THEATRE

1510 Toomey Rd (512-476-0541)
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Theater

Sept 30-Nov 14: Crowns—based on the book Crowns: Portrait of Black Women in Church Hats (by Michael Cunningham and Craig Marberry), this show depicts one generation teaching another. Thur-Sat at 8, Sun at 2:30. $33-$40. Thru Oct 31: Omnium Gatherum—lively debate ensues as eight great thinkers gather around the dinner table. Thur-Sat at 8, Sun at 2:30. $25-$35.

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ARTHOUSE AT THE JONES CENTER

700 Congress Ave (512-453-5312)
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Museums/Galleries

Thru Oct 24: Comic Release: Negotiating Identity for a New Generation—more than 50 artists from around the world use cartoons to convey their messages. Open Tue, Wed & Fri 11-7; Thur 11-9; Sat 10-5; Sun 1-5. Free.

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AUSTIN MUSEUM OF ART

823 Congress Ave (512-495-9224)
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Museums/Galleries

Thru Nov 28: The Disembodied Spirit—an exploration of the supernatural, with works by Diane Arbus, Joseph Beuys, Julia Margaret Cameron, Jim Campbell, Gregory Crewdson, Ann Hamilton, Clarence John Laughlin, Sally Mann, Bruce Nauman, Tony Oursler, James Van Der Zee, et al. Open Tue, Wed, Fri & Sat 10-6; Thur 10-8; Sun noon-5. Gen adm $5 ($1 on Tue), senior citizens & students $4 ($1 on Tue), children 12 & under free.

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BOB BULLOCK TEXAS STATE HISTORY MUSEUM

1800 N. Congress Ave (512-936-8746)
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Museums/Galleries

This museum, which is named for the former Texas lieutenant governor, houses three floors of exhibits that trace the history of Texas. Oct 16-Jan 9: Go West: Selections from the Jack S Blanton Museum of Art, CR Smith Collection. Open Mon-Sat 9-6, Sun noon-6. Gen adm $5.50, senior citizens $4.50, children 18 & under free.

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HARRY RANSOM HUMANITIES RESEARCH CENTER

UT campus, 21st & Guadalupe (512-471-8944)
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Museums/Galleries

Items in the center’s collection range from a Gutenberg Bible to the world’s first photograph (taken in 1826). The center also houses some 36 million literary manuscripts including those by James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, and Tennessee Williams. Oct 5-Mar 20: Writing Among the Ruins: Graham Greene and Evelyn Waugh—comparisons and contrasts are made between the lives and achievements of the two English novelists. Oct 19-Apr 24: Miguel Covarrubias: A Certain Clairvoyance—more than 100 works by the Mexican artist, including celebrity caricatures, paintings, and book illustrations. The exhibit also features works by those who ran in the same circle as Covarrubias: Kahlo, Rivera, Tamayo, Montenegro, et al. Thru Oct 3: The Collaborative Spirit: Prints, Presses, and Deluxe Artists’ Books—works from the Universal Limited Art Editions, the Limited Editions Club, and Peter Blum Editions. Thru Oct 17: Go Out and Look: The Photography of Russell Lee; also, Photography’s Turning Point: The Journal Camera Work. Open Tue, Wed & Fri 10-5; Thur 10-7; Sat & Sun noon-5. Free.

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AUSTIN ICE BATS

Travis County Exposition Center, 7311 Decker Ln (512-927-7825)
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Sports

Oct 22 at 7:35: Corpus Christi Rayz. Oct 23 at 7:35: Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees. Oct 24 at 4: Laredo Bucks. $10-$30.

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RIDE FOR THE ROSES

Palmer Events Center, 900 Barton Springs Rd, and various locations (512-236-8820)
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Sports

Six-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong hosts a weekend of bike racing to raise money for cancer research. The super-champ (and man behind those über-popular yellow wristbands) sits down for a Conversation With Lance on Saturday evening. Oct 15-17. Call for schedule & registration information.

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UT LONGHORNS

UT campus, Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, 21st & San Jacinto (512-471-3333)
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Sports

Big 12 Conference football. Oct 2: Baylor Bears. Oct 16: Missouri Tigers. Call for times. $55.

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AUSTIN FILM FESTIVAL

Various locations (512-478-4795)
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Other Events

Eight days of screenings and panels from top writers, directors, producers, and other industry insiders, including Garry Shandling (this year’s Outstanding Television Writer Award recipient), Barry Levinson (winner of the Distinguished Screenwriter Award), John Lee Hancock, Bill Broyles, Bill Wittliff, Scott Frank, Nicholas Kazan, Thomas McCarthy, et al. All will speak as part of the Heart of Film Screenwriters Conference. Oct 14-21: Call for schedule, prices & registration information.

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JERRY SEINFELD

UT campus, Bass Concert Hall, 23rd & Robert Dedman Dr (512-477-6060)
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Other Events

Yada, yada, yada. The comedian fills an evening with laughter and talk of a whole lotta nothing. Oct 7 at 7. $48.50-$78.50.

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LAURIE ANDERSON

Paramount Theatre, 713 Congress Ave (512-472-5470)
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Other Events

The performance artists take on our post-9/11 world with a solo piece entitled The End of the Moon. Combining stories and music, Anderson works to create a portrait of contemporary American culture. Oct 5 at 8. $31-$49.25.

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TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL

Southwest corner of the Capitol grounds, 11th & Colorado (512-477-4055)
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Other Events

The ninth annual weekend for bibliophiles features a book fair, a book-signing tent, plenty of panel discussions, entertainment for both the kids and the bigger kids, plus the presentation of this year’s Bookend Award to honorees Larry L King and Walt McDonald. Other authors slated to appear include Seymour Hersh, Joyce Carol Oates, Kinky Friedman, James Ellroy, SE Hinton, Elmer Kelton, John Graves, Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, plus documentarian Ken Burns. Oct 28-31: Sat 9-5 & Sun 11-5. Free. (Call for information about the following ticketed events: Oct 28: Bon Appetit Y’all. Oct 29: The First Edition Literary Gala. Oct 30: The Author’s Party.)

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TIM CONWAY AND HARVEY KORMAN

UT campus, Bass Concert Hall, 23rd & Robert Dedman Dr (512-477-6060)
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Other Events

The perennial showmen from the Carol Burnett Show are up to their same zany antics. Oct 1 at 6:30 & 9. $37.50-$68.50.

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THE CAPITOL

11th & Congress Ave (512-463-0063)
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Points of Interest

The statehouse, dedicated in 1888, was completely restored in 1994. Open Mon-Fri 7 a.m.-10 p.m., Sat & Sun 9-8. Free tours Mon-Fri 8:30-4:30, Sat 9:30-3:30, Sun noon-3:30 (call ahead for groups of 10 or more).

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THE CAPITOL VISITORS CENTER

11th & Brazos. Parking at 12th & San Jacinto (first 2 hours free) (512-305-8400)
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Points of Interest

Located in the 1857 General Land Office Bldg, houses historical exhibits. Open Mon-Sat 9-5, Sun noon-5. Free. Parking at 12th & San Jacinto (first 2 hours free).

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Lubbock, TX

Lubbock, TX

Lubbock is the home of Texas Tech University, Buddy Holly, unique shopping, dining and a legendary ranching and music heritage. For more information, to sign up for e-blasts and to request a FREE Visitor Guide, call 800-692-4035 or visit www.VisitLubbock.org.

Balcones Heights CVB

Balcones Heights CVB

San Antonio Central is Balcones Heights! Located at the intersection of I-10 and Loop 410, Balcones Heights puts you minutes from San Antonio’s most popular tourist