[NEohioPAL]RE: A Film Classic, Shakespeare and Wilde at Stocker Arts Center

Janet Barlow jbarlow at lorainccc.edu
Wed Feb 28 14:54:14 PST 2007


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An exciting restored film, Shakespeare's "Othello" and Wilde's "The
Importance of Being Earnest"

 Await you at Stocker Arts Center over the next week!

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Friday, March 2 - 8 pm=20
"Army Of Shadows"

1969 (R) 145 min. France/subtitles=20
Director: Jean-Pierre Melville
Cast: Lino Ventura, Simone Signoret, Paul Meurisse,=20
Jean-Pierre Cassel, Claude Mann

"ARMY OF SHADOWS," Jean-Pierre Melville's exciting 1969 film of the
French Resistance during World War II, has been newly restored and is
released in the U.S. for the first time. It is based on the novel by
Joseph Kessel and on the experiences of director/writer Melville, who
like Kessel was a member of the Resistance.

As Paris is occupied, Phillipe Gerbier and his comrades in the
Resistance are under constant danger of discovery by the Nazis.
Mathilde, whose family is unaware that she is a member of the
Resistance, is an astute strategist for the group as it defies the Nazis
and plans some elaborate escape attempts.

Playing average citizens in continual jeopardy, the cast is excellent.
Melville maintains a taut suspense throughout. Muted colors reflect the
loss of freedom under the Nazis. Melville's depiction of the intricate
details of the shadowy world of the resistance network makes "ARMY OF
SHADOWS" a riveting historical film noir. L.A. TIMES film critic,
Kenneth Turan, says the following about the film: "Masterfully made,
with no detail unattended, "ARMY OF SHADOWS" is a somber, reflective
film. Though it has some of the trappings of Melville's thrillers,
including clandestine meetings and fast cars, it is also a meditation on
the nature of resistance and the price of courage. "ARMY OF SHADOWS"
emphasizes the unheroic nature of heroism, its undramatic
matter-of-factness. It gives a sense of the nerve-wracking combination
of tension and boredom involved, of split-second life-and-death
decisions, of the almost arbitrary nature of who survives and who does
not. In addition, the film gives a sense of how savage and unrelenting
the demands of wartime can be, and of how alone and hopeless those who
act bravely can feel despite a shared bond of brotherhood and
conviction. As we endure our latest national combat experience, it is
essential to be reminded that the ostentatious heroism trumpeted by
leaders is not necessarily the way it plays out on the ground."

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Wednesday, March 7, 2007 - 10:00am


National Players in=20
"Othello"
By William Shakespeare

"O, beware, of jealousy.  It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock
the meat it feeds on." (III, iii)  Among the greatest of Shakespeare's
plays, "OTHELLO" is a tragedy of love turned into hate by the murdering
poisons of jealousy. Othello, a Moorish General, has secretly married
Desdemona, the daughter of Brabantio, a Venetian senator.  Iago, a
second Lieutenant in Othello's army, nurses a private grudge against
Othello, who passed him over and promoted Cassio to Lieutenant instead.
Thus, Iago decides to destroy Othello, and enlists Roderigo, a suitor of
Desdemona, to help with his plan by promising to help Roderigo gain
Desdemona's love.  Iago brings Brabantio to the Senate where, learning
that his daughter has secretly married the Moor, Brabantio disowns her.
Othello is immediately ordered to the Venetian colony of Cyprus to repel
a threatened Turkish invasion.  Desdemona goes with him, accompanied by
Iago's wife Emilia, and Othello's lieutenant Cassio.  Once in Cyprus,
Iago plants the suspicion in Othello's mind that Desdemona has been
unfaithful to him with Cassio.  He orchestrates a drunken brawl for
which Cassio is blamed, causing Othello to dismiss Cassio from service.
Iago urges Cassio to seek reinstatement through Desdemona, but her pleas
for Cassio's reinstatement begin to convince Othello that she is
adulterous.  Through Emilia, Iago acquires a treasured handkerchief from
Desdemona and uses it as 'proof' of the affair.  Overwhelmed by
jealousy, Othello orders Iago to kill Cassio and strangles Desdemona
himself.  Emilia discloses her husband's plot and Othello, tormented by
grief and remorse, kills himself.  Iago, after murdering his own wife,
is left to the justice of the Venetian state.  The National Players will
bring Shakespeare's brilliant tragedy to life for you and your students!
www.nationalplayers.org <http://www.nationalplayers.org/> =20

Tickets - $6.00/each; Running Time: 90 Minutes; Recommended for Grades:
6-12 and Adults


then at 7:30pm that same evening, see the National Players in=20
"The Importance of Being Earnest"=20
By Oscar Wilde


Written by Wilde as a "trivial comedy for serious people," "THE
IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST" was first presented in London on February
14, 1895, and still today is generally regarded as the wittiest comedy
in the English language. The scrambled plot is mainly concerned with an
elegant wastrel named John Worthing who has invented a dissolute younger
brother named Ernest whom he impersonates when he goes on a fling. His
friend, Algernon Moncrieff, is a thoughtful young man who has invented a
sick friend named Bunbury on whom to blame his own indiscretions. The
pitfalls accompanying chronic deception are hilariously exemplified when
these polite philanderers both pretend to be Ernest to please the ladies
in whom they are interested. For seventy years critics and audiences
have agreed that while Wilde was unraveling the comic complications of
this absurd situation, he missed no opportunity for caustic comment on
the artificial manners, morals and customs of high society. If you are
at all stylish, you won't want to miss this performance of Oscar Wilde's
hysterical farce, one of theatre's most enduring comedies!
www.nationalplayers.org <http://www.nationalplayers.org/>=20

Tickets: $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and under

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and while you're here for the other events...we hope you'll stop in and
see =20
P.R. Miller: "Waste Naught" - the work of a "Junk Yard Artist" and
recycler
in the Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery=20
Friday, February 23rd through Friday, March 23rd, 2007

A self - described "Junk Yard Artist" and the "Chihuly of Trash,"
consummate recycler and artist P.R. Miller transforms industrial
discards into colorfully painted and embellished sculpture, furniture
and lighting.  This exhibition includes animals, bugs, tables and lit
lamps and sculptures ---- colorful, whimsical portrayals of a
fantastical world that are designed to spark curiosity in the viewer and
lead to an expanded understanding of the consequences of the world's
consumer waste.  =20


P.R. Miller holds a B.S. in Art Education from the University of Akron,
and has studied public art in Oslo, Norway, and Mexico.  He has
exhibited his work in a solo exhibit at the Massillon Museum, Ohio,
throughout Akron/Canton and in Cleveland, including at the 2005, 2006
and 2007 Ingenuity Festivals, and is currently transforming an
industrial landfill adjacent to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park into a
sculpture park.   He has dedicated his art and his life to creating
awareness about environmental and waste issues.=20

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This exhibition is part of the Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery season
program, "Making a Difference - The Artist's Work," a season of art
exhibitions that reflect a diversity of artistic journeys and their
impact on our lives and communities.=20

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Gallery Hours:=20

Monday through Friday from 10:30am to 2:30pm and during many of the
Stocker Arts Center evening and weekend events. =20
Gallery tours and additional hours by appointment.  Call 440-366-4140

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other live events coming this spring:
Tuesday, March 20 - 9:45 & 11:45am - ArtsPower in "Anne of Green Gables"
Tuesday, March 27 - 7:30pm - Montana Repertory Company in "Lost in
Yonkers" by Neil Simon
Wednesday and Thursday, April 11 & 12 - 11:00am & 7:00pm each day - "A
Kid's Life!"   =20
Thursday, April 19 - 7:30pm - Pluck
Saturday, April 21 - 7:30pm - Pavlo and his Band
Friday, April 27 - 7:30pm - Imani Winds in Concert
Friday, May 11 - 7:30pm - Livingston Taylor in Concert
plus many more films and regional events.  Please check our website for
a complete listing!

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The Stocker Arts Center Box Office is open Mondays through Fridays from
12:00 noon to 6:00pm, and one-and-a-half hours before ticketed events.
You can purchase tickets in person, by phone, by fax, or online.  By
phone, please call (800) 995-5222 ext. 4040 or (440) 366-4040, fax your
order to (440) 366-4761, or visit our internet site at
www.lorainccc.edu/stocker <http://www.lorainccc.edu/stocker>  and click
on the "Buy Stocker Event Tickets" icon.  For more information or to
request a season brochure, please call the Stocker office at (800)
995-5222 ext. 4140 OR (440) 366-4140.  The Stocker Arts Center is on the
campus of Lorain County Community College, 1005 North Abbe Road, Elyria,
Ohio  44035. =20

I hope to see you at Stocker Arts Center sometime (or many times!) this
week.

Janet
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Janet Herman Barlow
Director, Stocker Arts Center
Lorain County Community College
1005 North Abbe Road=20
Elyria, Ohio  44035
440.366.7105 or
1.800.995.5222 ext. 7105
440.366.4101 [fax]
jbarlow at lorainccc.edu <blocked::mailto:jbarlow at lorainccc.edu>   =20
www.lorainccc.edu/stocker <blocked::http://www.lorainccc.edu/stocker>

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next</SPAN> <SPAN=20
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Shadows"</FONT></FONT></STRONG></DIV>
<P class=3DText><FONT size=3D2><STRONG><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman"></FONT></STRONG>1969 (R) 145 min. =
France/subtitles=20
<BR>Director: Jean-Pierre Melville<BR>Cast: Lino Ventura, Simone =
Signoret, Paul=20
Meurisse, <BR>Jean-Pierre Cassel, Claude Mann</FONT></P>
<P class=3DText><SPAN class=3D078211119-28022007>"</SPAN>ARMY OF =
SHADOWS,<SPAN=20
class=3D078211119-28022007>"</SPAN> Jean-Pierre Melville's exciting 1969 =
film of=20
the French Resistance during World War II, has been newly restored and =
is=20
released in the U.S. for the first time. It is based on the novel by =
Joseph=20
Kessel and on the experiences of director/writer Melville, who like =
Kessel was a=20
member of the Resistance.</P>
<P class=3DText>As Paris is occupied, Phillipe Gerbier and his comrades =
in the=20
Resistance are under constant danger of discovery by the Nazis. =
Mathilde, whose=20
family is unaware that she is a member of the Resistance, is an astute=20
strategist for the group as it defies the Nazis and plans some elaborate =
escape=20
attempts.</P>
<P class=3DText>Playing average citizens in continual jeopardy, the cast =
is=20
excellent. Melville maintains a taut suspense throughout. Muted colors =
reflect=20
the loss of freedom under the Nazis. Melville's depiction of the =
intricate=20
details of the shadowy world of the resistance network makes <SPAN=20
class=3D078211119-28022007>"</SPAN>ARMY OF SHADOWS<SPAN=20
class=3D078211119-28022007>"</SPAN> a riveting historical film noir. =
<EM>L.A.=20
TIMES</EM> film critic, Kenneth Turan, says the following about the =
film:=20
“Masterfully made, with no detail unattended, <SPAN=20
class=3D078211119-28022007>"</SPAN>ARMY OF SHADOWS<SPAN=20
class=3D078211119-28022007>"</SPAN> is a somber, reflective film. Though =
it has=20
some of the trappings of Melville's thrillers, including clandestine =
meetings=20
and fast cars, it is also a meditation on the nature of resistance and =
the price=20
of courage. <SPAN class=3D078211119-28022007>"</SPAN>ARMY OF =
SHADOWS<SPAN=20
class=3D078211119-28022007>"</SPAN> emphasizes the unheroic nature of =
heroism, its=20
undramatic matter-of-factness. It gives a sense of the nerve-wracking=20
combination of tension and boredom involved, of split-second =
life-and-death=20
decisions, of the almost arbitrary nature of who survives and who does =
not. In=20
addition, the film gives a sense of how savage and unrelenting the =
demands of=20
wartime can be, and of how alone and hopeless those who act bravely can =
feel=20
despite a shared bond of brotherhood and conviction. As we endure our =
latest=20
national combat experience, it is essential to be reminded that the =
ostentatious=20
heroism trumpeted by leaders is not necessarily the way it plays out on =
the=20
ground.”</P>
<P class=3DText><FONT size=3D2></FONT> </P>
<H2 class=3DSubHeading dir=3Dltr style=3D"MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"><FONT =
size=3D3>Wednesday,=20
March 7, 2007 – 10:00am</FONT></H2>
<P class=3DText dir=3Dltr style=3D"MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"><STRONG><FONT =
size=3D2>National=20
Players in <BR></FONT><FONT color=3D#ff0000=20
size=3D5>“Othello”<BR></FONT></STRONG><STRONG><FONT =
size=3D2>By William=20
Shakespeare</FONT></STRONG></P>
<P class=3DText dir=3Dltr style=3D"MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"><FONT =
size=3D2><EM>“O, beware, of=20
jealousy.  It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it =
feeds=20
on.” (III, iii)</EM>  Among the greatest of Shakespeare's =
plays, “OTHELLO”=20
is a tragedy of love turned into hate by the murdering poisons of =
jealousy.=20
Othello, a Moorish General, has secretly married Desdemona, the daughter =
of=20
Brabantio, a Venetian senator.  Iago, a second Lieutenant in =
Othello's=20
army, nurses a private grudge against Othello, who passed him over and =
promoted=20
Cassio to Lieutenant instead.  Thus, Iago decides to destroy =
Othello, and=20
enlists Roderigo, a suitor of Desdemona, to help with his plan by =
promising to=20
help Roderigo gain Desdemona's love.  Iago brings Brabantio to the =
Senate=20
where, learning that his daughter has secretly married the Moor, =
Brabantio=20
disowns her.  Othello is immediately ordered to the Venetian colony =
of=20
Cyprus to repel a threatened Turkish invasion.  Desdemona goes with =
him,=20
accompanied by Iago's wife Emilia, and Othello's lieutenant =
Cassio.  Once=20
in Cyprus, Iago plants the suspicion in Othello's mind that Desdemona =
has been=20
unfaithful to him with Cassio.  He orchestrates a drunken brawl for =
which=20
Cassio is blamed, causing Othello to dismiss Cassio from service.  =
Iago=20
urges Cassio to seek reinstatement through Desdemona, but her pleas for =
Cassio's=20
reinstatement begin to convince Othello that she is adulterous.  =
Through=20
Emilia, Iago acquires a treasured handkerchief from Desdemona and uses =
it as=20
'proof' of the affair.  Overwhelmed by jealousy, Othello orders =
Iago to=20
kill Cassio and strangles Desdemona himself.  Emilia discloses her=20
husband's plot and Othello, tormented by grief and remorse, kills =
himself. =20
Iago, after murdering his own wife, is left to the justice of the =
Venetian=20
state.  The National Players will bring Shakespeare's brilliant =
tragedy to=20
life for you and your students!  </FONT><A=20
href=3D"http://www.nationalplayers.org/" target=3D_blank><FONT=20
size=3D2>www.nationalplayers.org</FONT></A><FONT size=3D2> </FONT></P>
<P class=3DText dir=3Dltr style=3D"MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"><STRONG><FONT =
size=3D2>Tickets –=20
$6.00<SPAN class=3D078211119-28022007>/each; <FONT size=3D2>Running =
Time: 90=20
Minutes; Recommended for Grades: 6-12 and=20
Adults</FONT></SPAN></FONT></STRONG></P>
<H2><FONT size=3D3><SPAN class=3D078211119-28022007>then =
at</SPAN> 7:30pm<SPAN=20
class=3D078211119-28022007> that same evening, see the =
</SPAN></FONT><FONT=20
size=3D2><STRONG>National Players in <BR></STRONG></FONT><FONT=20
color=3D#ff0000><STRONG>“The Importance of Being Earnest”=20
<BR></STRONG></FONT><FONT size=3D2><STRONG>By Oscar =
Wilde</STRONG></FONT></H2>
<P><FONT size=3D2>Written by Wilde as a “trivial comedy for =
serious people,” “THE=20
IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST” was first presented in London on =
February 14, 1895,=20
and still today is generally regarded as the wittiest comedy in the =
English=20
language. The scrambled plot is mainly concerned with an elegant wastrel =
named=20
John Worthing who has invented a dissolute younger brother named Ernest =
whom he=20
impersonates when he goes on a fling. His friend, Algernon Moncrieff, is =
a=20
thoughtful young man who has invented a sick friend named Bunbury on =
whom to=20
blame his own indiscretions. The pitfalls accompanying chronic deception =
are=20
hilariously exemplified when these polite philanderers both pretend to =
be Ernest=20
to please the ladies in whom they are interested. For seventy years =
critics and=20
audiences have agreed that while Wilde was unraveling the comic =
complications of=20
this absurd situation, he missed no opportunity for caustic comment on =
the=20
artificial manners, morals and customs of high society. If you are at =
all=20
stylish, you won't want to miss this performance of Oscar Wilde's =
hysterical=20
farce, one of theatre's most enduring comedies! </FONT><A=20
href=3D"http://www.nationalplayers.org/"><FONT=20
size=3D2>www.nationalplayers.org</FONT></A></P>
<P dir=3Dltr><FONT size=3D2><STRONG>Tickets: $15.00/Adults; =
$10.00/Children 12 and=20
under</STRONG></FONT></P>
<P dir=3Dltr><STRONG><EM><FONT =
size=3D2></FONT></EM></STRONG> </P><FONT size=3D2>
<P class=3DText><SPAN class=3D685401323-12022007><STRONG><FONT =
color=3D#800000>and=20
while you're here<SPAN class=3D573404018-22022007> for <SPAN=20
class=3D078211119-28022007>the other events</SPAN></SPAN>...<SPAN=20
class=3D078211119-28022007>we hope you'll </SPAN><SPAN=20
class=3D573404018-22022007>stop in and see =20
</SPAN><BR></FONT></STRONG></SPAN><STRONG><FONT size=3D4><FONT =
color=3D#ff00ff>P.R.=20
Miller: "Waste Naught" - the work of a "<SPAN =
class=3D573404018-22022007>Junk Yard=20
Artist" and recycler<BR><FONT size=3D2><FONT color=3D#008080><SPAN=20
class=3D685401323-12022007><FONT size=3D3>in the Beth K. Stocker Art=20
Gallery</FONT></SPAN> </FONT></FONT></SPAN></FONT></FONT></STRONG><S=
TRONG><BR><FONT=20
size=3D2><SPAN class=3D573404018-22022007>Friday, February=20
23rd through</SPAN> Friday, March 23<SPAN=20
class=3D573404018-22022007>rd, 2007</SPAN></FONT></STRONG></P><FONT =
size=3D+0><FONT=20
size=3D2>
<P class=3DMsoNormal=20
style=3D"MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; LINE-HEIGHT: 150%; TEXT-ALIGN: =
justify"><SPAN=20
style=3D"COLOR: black"><FONT size=3D3>A self – described =
“Junk Yard Artist” and the=20
“Chihuly of Trash,” consummate recycler and artist P.R. =
Miller transforms=20
industrial discards into colorfully painted and embellished sculpture, =
furniture=20
and lighting.<SPAN style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </SPAN>This =
exhibition=20
includes animals, bugs, tables and lit lamps and sculptures<SPAN=20
style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes"> </SPAN>---- colorful, whimsical =
portrayals of a=20
fantastical world that are designed to spark curiosity in the viewer and =
lead to=20
an expanded understanding of the consequences of the world’s =
consumer=20
waste.<SPAN style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">   =
</SPAN><?xml:namespace prefix=20
=3D o ns =3D "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office"=20
/><o:p></o:p></FONT></SPAN></P>
<P class=3DMsoNormal style=3D"MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; LINE-HEIGHT: =
150%"><SPAN=20
style=3D"COLOR: black"><o:p><FONT size=3D3></FONT></o:p></SPAN></P>
<P class=3DMsoNormal style=3D"MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; LINE-HEIGHT: =
150%"><SPAN=20
style=3D"COLOR: black"><BR><FONT size=3D3><SPAN =
class=3D573404018-22022007>P.R.=20
</SPAN>Miller holds a B.S. in Art Education from the <?xml:namespace =
prefix =3D=20
st1 ns =3D "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" /><st1:PlaceType =

w:st=3D"on">University</st1:PlaceType> of <st1:PlaceName=20
w:st=3D"on">Akron</st1:PlaceName>, and has studied public art in =
<st1:City=20
w:st=3D"on">Oslo</st1:City>, <st1:country-region=20
w:st=3D"on">Norway</st1:country-region>, and <st1:country-region=20
w:st=3D"on"><st1:place =
w:st=3D"on">Mexico</st1:place></st1:country-region>.<SPAN=20
style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </SPAN>He has exhibited his work in a =
solo=20
exhibit at the Massillon Museum, Ohio, throughout Akron/Canton and in =
<st1:City=20
w:st=3D"on">Cleveland</st1:City>, including at the 2005, 2006 and 2007 =
Ingenuity=20
Festivals, and is currently transforming an industrial landfill adjacent =
to the=20
<st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName =
w:st=3D"on">Cuyahoga</st1:PlaceName>=20
<st1:PlaceType w:st=3D"on">Valley</st1:PlaceType> <st1:PlaceType=20
w:st=3D"on">National Park</st1:PlaceType></st1:place> into a sculpture =
park.<SPAN=20
style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">   </SPAN>He has dedicated his art =
and his=20
life to creating awareness about environmental and waste issues.=20
<o:p></o:p></FONT></SPAN></P>
<P class=3DMsoNormal style=3D"MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; LINE-HEIGHT: 150%"><I =

style=3D"mso-bidi-font-style: normal"><SPAN style=3D"COLOR: =
black"><o:p><FONT=20
size=3D3> </FONT></o:p></SPAN></I></P>
<P class=3DMsoNormal=20
style=3D"MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; LINE-HEIGHT: 150%; TEXT-ALIGN: =
justify"><SPAN=20
style=3D"COLOR: black"><FONT size=3D3>This exhibition is part of the =
<st1:place=20
w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Beth</st1:PlaceName> =
<st1:PlaceName=20
w:st=3D"on">K.</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceName =
w:st=3D"on">Stocker</st1:PlaceName>=20
<st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Art</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceName=20
w:st=3D"on">Gallery</st1:PlaceName></st1:place> season program, <I=20
style=3D"mso-bidi-font-style: normal">“Making a Difference – =
The Artist’s=20
Work,”</I> a season of art exhibitions that reflect a diversity of =
artistic=20
journeys and their impact on our lives and communities.=20
<o:p></o:p></FONT></SPAN></P>
<P class=3DMsoNormal style=3D"MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><SPAN=20
style=3D"COLOR: black"><o:p><FONT =
size=3D3> </FONT></o:p></SPAN></P>
<P class=3DMsoNormal=20
style=3D"MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; LINE-HEIGHT: 150%; TEXT-ALIGN: =
justify"><FONT=20
size=3D3><FONT color=3D#ff00ff><STRONG><U>Gallery =
Hours</U>:</STRONG></FONT>=20
</FONT></P>
<P class=3DMsoNormal=20
style=3D"MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; LINE-HEIGHT: 150%; TEXT-ALIGN: =
justify"><FONT=20
size=3D3>Mon<SPAN class=3D573404018-22022007>day through</SPAN> Fri<SPAN =

class=3D573404018-22022007>day</SPAN> from 10:30am to 2:30pm and during =
many of=20
the <st1:place w:st=3D"on"><st1:PlaceName =
w:st=3D"on">Stocker</st1:PlaceName>=20
<st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Arts</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType=20
w:st=3D"on">Center</st1:PlaceType></st1:place> evening and weekend=20
events.</FONT><SPAN style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes"><FONT size=3D3> =20
</FONT><BR></SPAN><FONT size=3D3>Gallery tours and additional hours by=20
appointment. <SPAN class=3D573404018-22022007> </SPAN>Call=20
440-366-4140</FONT></P>
<DIV><o:p><FONT size=3D3></FONT></o:p> </DIV>
<DIV><o:p><FONT><STRONG><U><FONT size=3D3><SPAN =
class=3D078211119-28022007>other=20
live events</SPAN> coming this=20
spring:</FONT></U></STRONG></FONT></o:p></DIV>
<DIV><o:p><FONT size=3D3><STRONG>Tuesday, March 20 - 9:45 & 11:45am =
-=20
ArtsPower in "Anne of Green Gables"</STRONG></FONT></o:p></DIV>
<DIV><o:p><FONT size=3D3><STRONG>Tuesday, March 27 - <SPAN=20
class=3D078211119-28022007>7:30pm - </SPAN>Mon<SPAN =
class=3D078211119-28022007>tana=20
Repertory Company in "Lo</SPAN>st in Yonkers" by Neil=20
Simon</STRONG></FONT></o:p></DIV>
<DIV><o:p><FONT><STRONG><FONT size=3D3>W<SPAN =
class=3D078211119-28022007>ednesday=20
and Thursday, April 11 & 12 - 11:00am & 7:00pm each day - "A =
Kid's=20
Life!"</SPAN></FONT><FONT size=3D3><SPAN=20
class=3D078211119-28022007>    <BR>Thursday, April 19 - =
7:30pm -=20
<EM>Pluck</EM></SPAN></FONT></STRONG></FONT></o:p></DIV>
<DIV><o:p><FONT><STRONG><SPAN class=3D078211119-28022007></SPAN><FONT=20
size=3D3>S<SPAN class=3D078211119-28022007>aturday, April 21 - 7:30pm - =
Pavlo and=20
his Band</SPAN></FONT></STRONG></FONT></o:p></DIV>
<DIV><o:p><FONT><STRONG><SPAN class=3D078211119-28022007></SPAN><SPAN=20
class=3D078211119-28022007></SPAN><FONT size=3D3>F<SPAN=20
class=3D078211119-28022007>riday, April 27 - 7:30pm - Imani Winds in=20
Concert</SPAN></FONT></STRONG></FONT></o:p></DIV>
<DIV><o:p><FONT><STRONG><FONT><SPAN =
class=3D078211119-28022007></SPAN><SPAN=20
class=3D078211119-28022007></SPAN><FONT size=3D3>F<SPAN=20
class=3D078211119-28022007>riday, May 11 - 7:30pm - Livingston Taylor in =

Concert</SPAN></FONT></FONT></STRONG></FONT></o:p></DIV>
<DIV><o:p><FONT><FONT><FONT size=3D3><SPAN =
class=3D078211119-28022007><EM>plus many=20
more films and regional events.  Please check our website for a =
complete=20
listing!</EM></SPAN></DIV>
<DIV></FONT></FONT><FONT=20
size=3D3><BR></FONT> </DIV></FONT></o:p></FONT></FONT><FONT =
size=3D+0><FONT=20
face=3DArial size=3D2>
<P class=3DMsoNormal style=3D"MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><FONT size=3D3>The =
Stocker Arts=20
Center Box Office is open Monday<SPAN =
class=3D876345220-11022007>s</SPAN> through=20
Friday<SPAN class=3D876345220-11022007>s</SPAN> from 12:00 noon to =
6:00pm, and=20
on<SPAN class=3D876345220-11022007>e-and-a-half hours before ticketed =
events<SPAN=20
class=3D078211119-28022007>.  </SPAN></SPAN>You can purchase =
tickets in=20
person, by phone, by fax, or online.<SPAN>  By </SPAN>phone, =
please=20
call (800) 995-5222 ext. 4040 or (440) 366-4040, fax your order =
to (440)=20
366-4761, or visit our internet site at </FONT><A=20
title=3Dhttp://www.lorainccc.edu/stocker =
href=3D"http://www.lorainccc.edu/stocker"=20
target=3D_blank><FONT title=3Dhttp://www.lorainccc.edu/stocker =
color=3D#0000ff=20
size=3D3>www.lorainccc.edu/stocker</FONT></A><FONT =
size=3D3><SPAN> and</SPAN>=20
click on the “Buy Stocker Event Tickets” =
icon.  <SPAN=20
class=3D685401323-12022007>F</SPAN><SPAN><SPAN style=3D"COLOR: =
red"><FONT=20
color=3D#000000>or more information <SPAN=20
class=3D876345220-11022007>o</SPAN>r<SPAN =
class=3D876345220-11022007> </SPAN>to=20
request a season brochure, please call the Stocker office at =
(800)=20
995-5222 ext. 4140 OR (440) 366-4140<SPAN =
class=3D213005413-05092006>. =20
</SPAN></FONT></SPAN><SPAN style=3D"COLOR: black">The Stocker Arts =
Center is on=20
the campus of Lorain County Community College, 1005 North Abbe Road, =
Elyria,=20
Ohio  44035. </SPAN><SPAN=20
style=3D"COLOR: blue"> </SPAN></P></SPAN></FONT>
<P><SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 12px"><FONT size=3D3><SPAN=20
class=3D818475416-02022007>I</SPAN><EM> </EM>hope <SPAN=20
class=3D573404018-22022007>to see you </SPAN><SPAN =
class=3D685401323-12022007>at=20
</SPAN>Stocker Arts Center <SPAN =
class=3D078211119-28022007>sometime (or many=20
times!) </SPAN><SPAN class=3D876345220-11022007>this week<SPAN=20
class=3D078211119-28022007>.</SPAN></SPAN></FONT></SPAN><SPAN=20
style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 12px"><BR></SPAN><SPAN=20
style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 12px"><BR></SPAN><SPAN><FONT =
size=3D3><EM><STRONG><FONT=20
size=3D4>Janet</FONT><BR>*<SPAN=20
class=3D876345220-11022007>************************</SPAN><BR></STRONG></=
EM></FONT><SPAN=20
class=3D876345220-11022007>Ja</SPAN>net Herman Barlow<BR>Director, =
Stocker Arts=20
Center<BR>Lorain County Community College<BR>1005 North Abbe Road =
<BR>Elyria,=20
Ohio  44035<BR>440.366.7105 or<BR>1.800.995.5222 ext. =
7105<BR>440.366.4101=20
[fax]<BR><A=20
title=3D"blocked::mailto:jbarlow at lorainccc.edu
mailto:jbarlow at lorainc=
cc.edu"=20
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title=3D"blocked::mailto:jbarlow at lorainccc.edu
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title=3D"blocked::http://www.lorainccc.edu/stocker
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