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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 May 2009, p. 23

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WU Htl l )0 (IHIIUNIUJE - Wednesday, May .‘T. :00“ 0 23 Night on Earth next in Cinematheque series u" (iinematheque Waterloo taxicabs across different time from East Germany. dnves around about his sexual exploits with 8 KING announces the second of its short zones in the US and Europe. a Streetwise young man ((iiancarlo pumpkins and a sheep named with Wu series of films by independent In each, characters ofvastly difr Espositol and picks up a WISCA lola.” In the fifth and most power- so“. M We. .5 "All American filmmaker. Jim Jar» ferent social. economic and culturr cracking Brooklynite (Rosie Perez). ful segment, set in Helsinki. three a, with. “$533. musch. al worlds benefit from their chance The Parisian tale revolves drunken co-workers hear the tragr " N“ 0"" “0" Night on Earth. will be shown at encounters with one another around a pun on sight as a cabbie ic story of their driver (Matti Pel- Wâ€" the original Princess Cinema for The film is a showcase of now- questions a blind woman (Beatrice lonpaa). t... a"... two engagements May 3] at 2:20 fatniliar performers. Dalle). Whimsical yet moving, Night on mummwrmu norm pm, and June 2 dl T p.m.. In mid~afternoon L A.. a While in Home. Roberto Benig~ Earth also features a sparse sound~ """“’""' "m“ “Jarmusch is a poet of the tomboy cabbie (Winona RyderJ ni (appearing here before his track by Jarmusch's frequent col- night," wrote Roger Ebert in his chauffeurs a Hollywood casting breakthrough performance in Life laborator. Tom Waits. Don't miss . . review ofNight on Earth, The zany director (Gena Rowlands), Then in is Beautiful) offers a 'goofy. all» this rare opportunity to catch the WW "MM“! yet lyrtcal filnt depicts five stories New York. an emigrant cabbie stopsâ€"out monolog as a cabbie stylish film on mmIMWfimmCflm that take place simultaneously in (Armin Mueller»Stahl). a clown confessing to a backâ€"seat priest the big screen. I o . Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery curator Wins New“ CWP Nursery School 0 O I 0 ~ ‘i prestigious Ontario Crafts Councrl award The Canadian (Ilay and Victorian mourning and versity's art history program. Gallery in Waterloo, where she Class Gallery's Virgina bereavement artifacts were she continued her studies at has presented exhibitions 30 Eichorn has won the lean presented in combination the University of Toronto in including It's All Relative: Carl. Years â€"â€" Johnson/Melanie Egan Award with contemporary work cre» art history and museum stud~ Ann and Anong Migwans of Educational Excellence for Curatorial Excellence from ated in response to those tra~ ies. Beam. Paul Stankard: Death. , , . f , , , ‘ the()ntario Crafts Council. ditions by Laura Donefer. As an independent curator. Sex and God. Tim Whiten: As COP“ “1d ’0‘“ m the genuine}. I f i] The award honours cura- Karina (iuevin. Paul Stankard. Eichhorn has presented exhi- it 15.... Christian Bernard Prtusglrnes “d fun orthcw 0e um Y! torial excellence in crafts and Tim Whiten and Catherine bitions at numerous presti» Singer: Tessellated Anamneâ€" Rain 0' Shine ‘\ acknowledges a curator who Vamvakas Lay. gjous venues including the XII sis, Shary Boyle: Aspects and Saturday, May 30th, 2W9 v t furthers the appreciation and The exhibition will be trav- Biennial ofArt at Vila Nova de Excess. Chris Dorosz: The 10 m to 12 pm u .' understanding of craft in eling to the Agnes Jameson Cerveira in Portugal. Painted Room and Judy SlfiN rthlakeD Wt l ‘ Ontario. Gallery, the Art Gallery of She is currently curating Chicago: Chicago in Glass. 519 8124â€"0730 r.. a "00 { r it was given for the exhibiv Grimsby and the Musee des the European/US surveyexhi~ -l I I m mm ‘l tion Annie E. Brown: In Mem- Maitres et Artisans du Que- bition of Judy Chicago's 1‘ ory which originated at the bee. work titled Dauntless. local gallery. Eichhom has worked with- Since August 2004. she ' . The exhibition was in the field of visual arts for has been employed as 2’) TE LUS l inspired by a “true" ghost more than twenty years. the curator of the Cana< ‘ ~. ‘ , l story. A graduate onueens Uni- dtan Clay and Class \vl l/ALK a .i 2 O O 9 l . MM SpOtllght = as . 1 . m¢r1 ’ _' ' ’ : '~‘ ._ i . . at . - ~r .. x-m.‘ . a». '1 9 ‘ ' . A. t ', t . ' . _ . ‘ May 31,2009 ~ Laurel Creek 1, Contact info _. ‘ _-. . phone: (519) 745-2426 or f if ., . ' ' email: waterloo@1drf.ca ’ ' ‘ fl Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation A H 684 Belmont Ave. 8., Unit 103 . ‘ y Kitchener. ON N2M 1N6 , § - “' If] V â€" .._ g , :f talus ‘ > - \ â€" fl ' ' 1:1 /, : mm 8 ‘ Q I f ‘ \ Ft: 7- W “'0' W: I: «on away Y This space generously « ' ’ donated by A I; r. . .. 7i hm.” JDR F

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