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Arts & Entertainment News October 11th, 2007
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247 Ways to Look at Ducks
Federal stamp contest draws top artists to Sanibel Island
BY NANCY STETSON Florida Weekly Correspondent
      The two canvasbacks bob in the water, riding on the swell of a wave: a male with his reddish-brown head and neck, the female next to him in drabber brown feathers, like a pilgrim who's forsaken all flashy attire.
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FGCU play explores homophobia
Student play looks at romantic relationships in the homosexual world
BY CARL-JOHN X _VERAJA Florida Weekly Correspondent
      Homophobic reactions and their aftermath are nothing new but they may be something new to the stage in Lee County. "Stop Kiss", a production of Florida Gulf Coast University that opens on Wednesday, Oct. 17, examines the issue as well as the complexity of romantic relationships in the homosexual a...
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Massage can be proxy for relationship
Is it bizarre that I'm virtually naked, lying in a room with a stranger?
l ArtisHENDERSON sandydays@florida-weekly.com
      Being single in Southwest Florida requires optimism. And, during the dry spells, a credit card. One of my favorite quotes on love and life comes from that great pessimist, Woody Allen. "Love is the answer," he said. "But while you're waiting for the answer, sex raises some pretty interesting ques...
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MUSIC SCENE
Robert Pollard
MUSIC REVIEWED BY BOB JONES
      Coast to Coast Carpet of Love Robert Pollard's previous band, Guided By Voices, is very much an anomaly in pop music in that its members did not hit their stride or get a record deal until they were well into their 30s, if not their early 40s. This gives us middle-aged music hacks a glimmer of h...
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MUSIC SCENE
Babyshambles
MUSIC REVIEWED BY BOB JONES
      Shotter's Nation Babyshambles front man Peter Doherty is a household name in the UK for his music, his drug use, and his scrapes with the bobbies who enforce the laws across the pond.
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Mama's Boyz Home Schoolin': Because Learning Shouldn't Stop at 3 O'Clock
By Jerry Craft (Mama's Boys, Inc., $9.95)
REVIEWED _BY LARRY _COX Special to Florida Weekly
      Jerry Craft is the creator of "Mama's Boyz," a comic strip that has been syndicated by King Features since 1995. His first book, "Mama's Boyz: As American as Sweet Potato Pie!" was included in the list of Great Books for African-American Children. His latest collection features 112 pages of his aw...
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This week's theatre
      Life x 3 - Gulfshore Playhouse presents "Life x 3" by Yasmina Reza, author of the Tony Award-winning hit comedy "Art," runs through Oct. 13 at the Alliance for the Arts as part of the first "Season of the Foulds.
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This week's symphony
      Chamber No. 3 - Bach to Broadway will be perfomed by the Brass Quintet with Percussion at the Naples Philharmonic Center for the Arts on Sunday, Oct. 14 at 3 p.m. and on Tuesday, Oct. 16 at 8 p.m. Featured will be Bach's dramatic Toccata and Fugue in D Minor is one of his most beloved...
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Thursday, Oct. 11
      Lecture - Mark Hosler of Negativland, a band famous for being sued by U2, will lecture at 4 p.m.
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Friday, Oct. 12
      Festival - Opening Ceremonies and Round I of 75th Duck Stamp Judging at BIG ARTS Sanibel Island begins at 2 p.m. It's all part of the "Ding" Darling Days that runs through Sunday, Oct. 14.
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Saturday Oct. 13
      Block Party - Drive on into the River District in downtown Fort Myers for the Cruise-In Block Party Car Show from 5 p.m. until 8 at First and Hendry streets. Choose from a dozen restaurants to dine, shop or view more than 500 show cars. Admission is free. For information contact Tony Allen...
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Tuesday, Oct. 16
      Clint Black - Country music star Clint Black will perform at the Naples Philharmonic Center for the Arts at 8 p.m. Ever since his first single, A Better Man, went to No. 1 in 1989, Clint Black has been among the most dynamic singers and songwriters in the world of country music, with a u...
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Ongoing events
      Artists call - ArtFest Fort Myers "Art Under 20" High School Art Competition and Exhibit is accepting applications through Dec. 10. A large gallery tent provides the opportunity for participating students to exhibit their artwork, in a professional setting, to 55,000 ArtFest Fort Myers...
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Upcoming events
      Sam Donaldson - Appears at the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall on Oct. 18. As a 40-year ABC News veteran, Sam Donaldson has served two appointments as chief White House correspondent for ABC News. He also co-anchored, with Diane Sawyer, Prime- Time Live until it merged with 20/20 in 199...
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"Life (x) 3" runs the emotional gamut
BY NANCY _STETSON Florida Weekly Correspondent
      Ever wished you could re-do a moment of your life, re-live an evening so you could say or do something differently? And say that you had responded differently, or possessed a different attitude. Would that have had a domino effect, changing the entire situation?
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Resident Evil: Extinction
REVIEWED BY DNA SMITH Special to Florida Weekly.............
      Running Time: 95 minutes MPAA rating: R GRADE: B First, let's get this out of the way for the "R.E." fans out there: "Extinction" isn't as good as the original, but it's a ton better than "Apocalypse." Also: Return of the Zombie Dogs! (Yesss!) Definitely check it out.
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Memphis '56 brings rockabilly to Fort Myers
BY CARL-JOHN X _VERAJA Florida Weekly Correspondent
      Todd Fadely has been a well-known figure in downtown Fort Myers for many years. Formerly playing stand-up bass with his band The Crestliners, he recently joined up with Raimond Aulin (singer) and Steve Turcotte (drummer) to form Memphis '56. The band will appear weekly at Aulin's club, The Indigo ...
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Shell Point rolls out concert series
Roger Williams headlines sixth annual event
SPECIAL TO FLORIDA WEEKLY
      The schedule for Shell Point Retirement Community's sixth annual Fine and Performing Arts Concert Series of 2007/2008 has been announced by Dawn Boren, director of resort services for Shell Point Retirement Community. "Our residents appreciate the arts and cultural choices available in our commun...
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"Ding" Darling photo winners announced
      The "Ding" Darling Wildlife Society recently announced the winners of its annual "Ding" Darling Days Amateur Nature Photography Contest at a special presentation in the refuge's Education Center. Judges selected 12 winners from 93 entries received from 12 states, England, and France.
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Fall concert honors music educators
SPECIAL TO FLORIDA WEEKLY
      The Southwest Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra led by conductor Michael Simpson, honors area music educators at its first concerts of the 2007-08 season. "Awesome! A Season Premiere Honoring Music Educators" will take place on Sunday Oct.
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