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ARTS LISTINGS 10 05 04
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AMAZING PLACE, THIS NEW ORLEANS. True Brew Theatre, 200 Julia St., 945-6789 -- Roberts Batson's solo performance that brings to life the history and characters that helped shape the story of New Orleans, based on his Scandal Tours. Tickets $20. 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Open run.

BAD SEED. Le Chat Noir, 715 St. Charles Ave., 581-5812 -- Running with Scissors' spoof of the film and stageplace about an enfant terrible whose sweet and innocent looks hide a deviant mind. Richard Read and Flynn De Marco direct; De Marco, Brian Peterson, Jack Long and Dorian Rush star. Tickets $23, includes one drink. 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 5 p.m. Sunday, through Oct. 31.

BRECHT ON BRECHT. Zeitgeist Multi-Disciplinary Arts Center, 1725 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., 948-4167 -- Four Humors Theatre Company begins inaugural season with George Tabori's portrait of famed playwright Bertolt Brecht, featuring his plays, music, poetry essays and writings woven into his hearings before McCarthy's House Un-American Activities Committee. Ensemble cast includes Blake Balu, Robb Conner, Veronica Russell and Martin Covert. Tickets $20. 8 p.m. Thursday-Sunday, through Oct. 16.

BURN K-DOE BURN! Rock 'N' Bowl Cafe, 4133 S. Carrollton Ave., 947-1078 -- Writer Rob Florence's celebration of the life and music of local R&B legend Ernie K-Doe. Karen-Kaia Livers directs Harold Evans, Adella Gautier and Antoinette K-Doe. Sing-along precedes and dance party follows play. Tickets $15. 8 p.m. Thursday-Sunday, through Oct. 17.

CHEKHOV'S WILD RIDE. Contemporary Arts Center, 900 Camp St., 528-3800 -- ArtSpot Productions/Moving Humans' original ensemble work on the effect of revolutionary Russian theater and politics on 20th century America. Stars Kathy Randels, J Hammons, Chris Lane, Mariza Mercado-Narcisse and others. Tickets $15 general, $12 CAC members. 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, through Oct. 17. (Reviewed in this issue.)

CHICAGO THE MUSICAL. Westwego Performing Arts Theatre, 177 Sala Ave., Westwego, 885-2000 -- Jefferson Performing Arts Society's take on famed musical capturing the showbiz glamour and underbelly of 1920s Chicago. Jayme McDaniel directs Trina Beck, Brandi Cotogno and Vatican Lokey. Tickets $25 adults, $12 children. 7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, through Oct. 17.

A DAY IN HOLLYWOOD/A NIGHT IN THE UKRAINE. Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre, 616 St. Peter St., 522-9958 -- Le Petit opens 88th season with Marx Brothers' double bill. A Day in Hollywood pays musical tribute to movie scores of the 1930s. A Night in the Ukraine pits Groucho, Harpo and Chico against familiar foe Margaret Dumont in Russia. Derek Franklin and Sonny Borey direct Susan Grozier, Matthew Mickal, Brian Rosenberg, Amy Alvarez and others. Tickets $26 adults, $21 students. 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday.

MURDER AT THE MUDBUG FESTIVAL. Cowpokes, 2240 St. Claude Ave., 821-3094 -- Lewis Routh's gender-bending one-act comedy that satires a south Louisiana crawfish festival. Todd J. Blauvet directs Michael Castrillo, Shayne McClain and Donnie Jay. Tickets $10. 9 p.m. Thursday-Saturday.

NOW LET ME FLY. Loyola University, Lower Depths Theatre, 865-3840 -- Oral histories and personal interviews collected by writer Marcia Cebulska about citizens preparing legal action for Brown v. Board of Education 50 years ago. Dane Rhodes directs. Tickets $12 general, $8 students and seniors. 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday.

PICASSO AT THE LAPIN AGILE. Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Library Lounge, 921 Canal St., 835-6002 -- Krewe Des Sept Productions presents Steve Martin's play depicting the fictional meeting between Pablo Picasso and Albert Einstein in 1904 in a Paris bar. Mason Wood directs and stars with Gary Rucker. Tickets $25. 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, 3 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, through Oct. 24.

A RAISIN IN THE SUN. Dillard University, Cook Fine Arts Center, 2601 Gentilly Blvd., 816-4857 -- Lorraine Hasberry's award-winning tale of life for a black family on Chicago's South Side in the 1950s. Andrea Frye directs. Tickets $10, senior and student discounts offered. 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday, through Oct. 18.

SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE. Skyfire Theatre, 332 N. New Hampshire St., Covington, (985) 875-7577 -- Famed Broadway musical revisits the early days of rock 'n' roll with hits written by Lieber and Stoller. Leo Jones directs Tory Andrus, Mishikea Brathwaite and Dionne Character. Tickets $20 adults, $15 seniors and students. 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday.

THE TEMPEST. Columbia Street Landing, Covington, (985) 892-1873 -- Dog & Pony Theatre Company joins City of Covington for annual 'Shakespeare at the Landing' with performance of the Bard's romance tale of love and hope. John Grimsley directs Raymond Vrazel, Luis Q. Barrosso and Justin Scalise. Picnic setting with chairs, food and blankets welcome. Free admission. 8 p.m. Saturday.

LA TRAVIATA. Mahalia Jackson Theatre of the Performing Arts, Armstrong Park, 529-3000 -- New Orleans Opera Association kicks off season with Giuseppe Verdi's classic operatic version of La Dame aux Cam&233;lias about a woman torn between her lover and his father. Dejan Miladinovic directs Mexican star Olivia Gorra; the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra performs music. Tickets $30-$100. Friday-Saturday. (See Hot 7 section in this issue.) comedy THE BIG TOP. 1638 Clio St., 569-2700 -- Monday, Oct. 11: Comedy night with John Sharappa and guests, 8 p.m.

MARTINE'S. 2347 Metairie Road, Metairie -- Friday-Saturday: Chris Champagne's Cirque Do Gris featuring Amanda Herbert, Chris Champagne, Larry Beron, Jodi Borello and music by Lee Quick, 8 p.m. Call (888) 898-9828 for more information; Saturday: Late Night Stand-Up Comedy Show Las Vegas-Style featuring nationally touring comedian from Las Vegas Don Tjernagel with Dane Faucheaux and Jodi Borello, 10 p.m. Call 289-OKAY or visit www.runningfunny.com for more information.

TRUE BREW CAFE. 200 Julia St., 524-8441 -- Tuesday: open mic comedy, 8 p.m.; Saturday: Brown!, improv comedy, 11 p.m.

art

galleries

3 RING CIRCUS' THE BIG TOP GALLERY. 1638 Clio St., 569-2700 -- New works by Karl Hoffman and Warren Irwin, through Oct. 23.

THE ACADEMY GALLERY. New Orleans Academy of Fine Arts, 5256 Magazine St., 899-8111 -- Watercolors and oils by Katalin Gergo; oil paintings and sculptures by Saskia Ozols, through Nov. 1.

ACME GALLERY. 5700 Magazine St., 891-0357 -- Naked Neophytes, benefit for Women's Space shelter featuring works by Amy Boling, Sarah Grumbling, Jennifer Lindsley and Esther Murphy, through Nov. 2.

ALEXANDRA MONET GALLERY. Saulet Center, 1420 Annunciation St., 586-9800 -- No Lullaby, photographs, assemblage and collage by Michael Fedor, through October.

ANTON HAARDT FOLK GALLERY. 2858 Magazine St., 891-9080 -- Mose T -- A to Z, folk art by Mose Tolliver.

ARIODANTE. 535 Julia St., 524-3233 -- Works by Ines Kramer, through October; Chairish, chairs by various artists, through Nov. 5.

ARTHUR ROGER GALLERY. 432 Julia St., 522-1999 -- Photographs by George Dureau and City of Tells, works by James Drake, through Oct. 30.

ARTHUR ROGER GALLERY PROJECT SPACE. 730 Tchoupitoulas St., 522-1999 -- Broken Earth, sculpture by Jesús Moroles, through Nov. 20.

BARLOW ART GALLERY. 805 Royal St., 523-2964 -- New works by Connie Breithoff, Henri Graves, William Amertz and Joseph Yeboah.

BARRISTER'S GALLERY. 1724 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., 525-2767 -- Down-Low Hip-Hop, works by Willie Birch, Jeff Cook and Paul Deo, through Nov. 30; Altered Perceptions: Artists With Mental Disabilities, through Oct. 29.

BERGERON STUDIO & GALLERY. 516 Natchez St., 522-7503 -- Photography by Jack Beech, through Nov. 5.

BERTA'S AND MINA'S ANTIQUITIES GALLERY. 4138 Magazine St., 895-6201 -- Works by C. Hunter, Rockmore, W. White and Kugler, through December.

BRUNNER GALLERY. 215 N. Columbia St., Covington, (985) 893-0444 -- Energy Series, mixed-media paintings by Karen Laborde, and Steam Heat Series, clay sculpture and oil on panel by Ruth and Dennis Siporski, opens Saturday through Nov. 6.

CAROL ROBINSON GALLERY. 840 Napoleon Ave., 895-6130 -- New works in oil by Jere Allen, through Oct. 30.

CITY ARTS STUDIOS. 555 S. Galvez St., 821-5243 -- Sculptures by Luis Colmenares, plus works in various media by Robin Durand, Chad Moore, Scot Evert and other artists.

COLE PRATT GALLERY. 3800 Magazine St., 891-6789 -- Paintings by James Beaman and Charles Keiger, through Oct. 30.

COLLINS C. DIBOLL ART GALLERY. Loyola University, 6363 St. Charles Ave., Monroe Library, fourth floor, 861-5456 -- Adornment: Embellishment & Encroachment, works by Jacqueline Bishop, Les Christensen and Pam Longobardi, through today.

CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER. 900 Camp St., 528-3805 -- Robin Levy: Confronting Our Bodies, mixed media; Arnold Mesches: The FBI Files, mixed media; and Through Our Eyes: Artwork by Homeless Children, through Dec. 19.

CRESCENT GALLERY. 628 Toulouse St., 525-5255 -- It's All About the South, works by Rolland Golden, through October. Opening reception 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday.

THE DARKROOM -- NEW ORLEANS CENTER FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS. 1927 Sophie Wright Place, 522-3211 -- Walking Away, photographs by Alexandra Jones and Vania Pl&233;mianniko; photographs by Jennifer Shaw and Frances Courney Billes, through Nov. 15.

D.O.C.S. 709 Camp St., 524-3936 -- Product Warnings, sculpture and fused-glass paintings by Michael Gnad, through Nov. 4.

DILLARD UNIVERSITY FINE ART GALLERY. Cook Fine Arts Center, 2601 Gentilly Blvd., 816-4711 -- Sankofa, exhibit of mixed media and wood sculptures relating to African-American history, through Dec. 15. Opening reception 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday.

DUQUE ART CENTER. 3218 Magazine St., 899-4554 -- Great Moments, new works in oil by Gustavo Duque, through Friday; One Earth, Passionate Voices, juried art show featuring collaborations between artists and scientists, through Nov. 4. Opening reception 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday.

EVANS GALLERY. 3815 Magazine St., 897-2688 -- Layers of Time, acrylic on canvas by Jean Geraci, through October.

GALERIE ECLAT. 3116 Magazine St., 896-2307 -- From C&233;zanne to Vermeer, 25 local artists painting in the style of famous artists, through Oct. 30.

GALERIE ROYALE. 3646 Magazine St., 894-1588 -- Colors of Fall, paintings by Mike Klung, through October.

A GALLERY FOR FINE PHOTOGRAPHY. 241 Chartres St., 568-1313 -- Ansel Adams and Henri Cartier-Bresson, A Tribute, through Jan. 7, 2005.

GEORGE SCHMIDT GALLERY. 626 Julia St., 592-0206 -- Works by George Schmidt.

HANSON GALLERY. 229 Royal St., 524-8211 -- New paintings by Richard Currier, through October.

HERIARD-CIMINO GALLERY. 440 Julia St., 525-7300 -- New sculpture by Martin Payton, through Nov. 2.

INSLEY ART GALLERY. 427 Esplanade Ave., 949-5512 -- Paintings and photographs by Gerald Domingue, Thomas Drymon and Charlene Insley.

JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY. 841 Carondelet St., 522-5471 -- Back to the Land, new paintings by Roberto Ortiz, through Nov. 3.

KATHERINE SLINGLUFF PHOTO DESIGNS. 4212 Magazine St., 304-8458 -- Poems by Katie Bowler, paintings by Melissa Levine and photographs by Katherine Slingluff, through October.

KURT E. SCHON. 510 St. Louis St., 524-5462; 523 Royal St., 523-5902 -- European 18th and 19th century oil paintings by artists from the French Salon and The Royal Academy, and French Impressionists since 1978, through October.

LEMIEUX GALLERIES. 332 Julia St., 522-5988 -- Dark Gardens, embossed monoprints by Brandon Graving, through Oct. 30.

LIONEL MILTON GALLERY. 1818 Magazine St., 522-6966 -- Paintings and other works by Lionel Milton.

MAGAZINE STREET GALLERY. 5207 Magazine St., 897-5330 -- Trees, works by Carey Hero King, through Oct. 27.

MARGUERITE OESTREICHER FINE ARTS. 720 Julia St., 581-9253 -- Recent works by Raine Bedsole.

MARTIN LUKE GALLERY. 4535 Magazine St., 896-9198 -- Oil paintings by Martin Luke and metal sculpture by Luis Colmenares and Scot Evert.

MYSTIC BLUE SIGN GALLERY. 2212 Magazine St., 525-4691 -- Art to Match Your Sofa, group show of mixed media.

NEIGHBORHOOD GALLERY. 1410 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., 524-8800 -- Trabajo Espanol en Mexico, mixed-media paintings by Latifah Ali, through Oct. 14.

NEW ORLEANS CENTER FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS/ RIVERFRONT. 2800 Chartres St., 940-2787 -- 2004 Faculty Exhibition, group show of recent works from the Visual Art and Media Arts faculty, through Nov. 5. Opening reception 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday.

NEW ORLEANS ART WORKS. 727 Magazine St., 529-7279 -- Works by Andrew Brott, Stephen Williams, Greg Geniusz and Mitch Lyons, through Nov. 5.

NEW ORLEANS GLASSWORKS AND PRINTMAKING STUDIO. 727 Magazine St., 529-7277 -- Works by Drake Fuller, Teri Walker and Sean 'Star Wars' Stewart, through Nov. 5.

PALMA GALLERY. 828 Howard Ave., 598-2276 -- Atlantic, photographs of America and Europe by Tim Wainwright, through Nov. 3.

PANTHEON GALLERY. 2108 Magazine St., 813-9815 -- Expressionist Portraits, works by Steve Soltis.

POETS GALLERY. 3113 Magazine St., 899-4100 -- 2 Have and Have Nought, new ceramic works and paintings by Lateefah Wright, through November.

RADICI GALLERY. 603 Julia St., 596-2144 -- Perfect Defect: A Holga Photography Group Exhibit, selected works from local photographers using a Holga camera, through Nov. 5.

ROBERT BRUNO GALLERY. 900 S. Peters St., 679-0001 -- Works by Todd White, through October.

RODRIGUE GALLERY OF NEW ORLEANS. 721 Royal St., 581-4244 -- Works by George Rodrigue.

SALON DE BEAU MONDE. 612 Julia St., 568-0050 -- Organic Plastic, works by John Lawson.

ST. TAMMANY ART ASSOCIATION. 320 N. Columbia St., Covington, (985) 892-8650 -- The 14th Annual Jack Swanson Photographic Exhibit Juried Competition, through Sunday, Oct. 10.

SOREN CHRISTENSEN GALLERY. 400 Julia St., 569-9501 -- New works by Eric Abrecht.

STAN RICE GALLERY. 861 Carondelet St., 586-9495 -- Stan Rice -- Chronology I, oil on canvas.

STELLA JONES GALLERY. 201 St. Charles Ave., 568-9050 -- Recent watercolors by Richard Yarde; works by Richard Hunt and Elizabeth Catlett.

STEVE MARTIN STUDIO/GALLERY. 624 Julia St., 566-9501 -- Sculpture by Evelyn Jordan, Scott Gentry and Steve Martin

SYLVIA SCHMIDT GALLERY. 400A Julia St., 522-2000 -- Seduction, mixed-media paintings by Andr&233;e Carter, through Oct. 30.

THOMAS MANN GALLERY/GALLERY I/O. 1812 Magazine St., 581-2113 -- Chess: Chessmen by International Artists, through October.

UNO FINE ARTS GALLERY. 2000 Lakeshore Drive, 280-6493 -- Mechanical Animals, works by Andrew Au, through Saturday.

VEN NORMAN PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO & ART GALLERY. 317 N. Columbia St., Covington, (985) 892-9555 -- Al's Perception of the World, photos by Al Grigalunas and mixed-media by Sally Dunn, Ryan Thornburg, Herman Leonard and Pat Watkins, through Oct. 12.

VENUSIAN GARDENS. 2601 Chartres St., 943-7446 -- Luminous art and neon sculpture by Eric Ehlenberger.

WAITING ROOM GALLERY. 904 Pauline St., 949-1805 -- Passageways, new paintings and drawings by William Warren, through Oct. 16.

WINDSOR FINE ART. 313 Royal St., 586-0202 -- Rembrandt the Printmaker, etchings by the Dutch master, through Nov. 4. Opening reception 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., with a 7 p.m. lecture, Saturday.

spare spaces

BOCKMAN DESIGN. 4513 Magazine St., 891-8785 -- Pauline, custom wallcovering by Nancy Burges; Men on Black, black-and-white photography by Rohn Meijer, through Nov. 2.

BREMERMANN DESIGNS. 3943 Magazine St., 891-7763 -- Works by George Marks, Amanda Talley, Jamie Meeks and Amy Dixon.

HANDS IN CLAY. 4122 Magazine St., 269-1300 -- Works by Martin Lill, Karen Marchand, Joy Gauss and Alison Thomas.

JEFFERSON PARISH LIBRARY EAST BANK REGIONAL. 4747 W. Napoleon Ave., Metairie, 838-1100 -- A Diarist of Paint and Images: The Art and Social Commentary of Clementine Hunter, through today.

LAKESIDE SHOPPING CENTER. 3301 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, 837-4280, 733-0945 -- Metairie Art Guild holds exhibit of works by more than 25 artists in diverse styles and mediums. Opens Monday, Oct. 11 through Oct. 18.

WORLD TRADE CENTER. 2 Canal St., 581-4888 -- Works by Carol Scott, through Oct. 15.

ZOOM ZALON. 3141 Ponce de Leon St., 599-9666 -- Works by Zella Funck, through December. museums AMERICAN-ITALIAN MUSEUM & RESEARCH LIBRARY. 537 S. Peters St., 522-7294 -- Hand-painted and lettered plaques by artist Franco Alessandri, photographs, and memorabilia.

GERMAINE CAZENAVE WELLS MARDI GRAS MUSEUM. Arnaud's Restaurant, 813 Bienville St., 523-5433 -- Exhibit featuring costumes, Carnival memorabilia and vintage photos from 1937 to 1968, open during restaurant hours.

HISTORIC NEW ORLEANS COLLECTION. 533 Royal St., 523-4662 -- Portraits After 1803, portraits and stories of people who lived in Louisiana in the 50 years following the Louisiana Purchase; From Louis XIV to Louis Armstrong: A Cultural Tapestry, more than 100 objects illustrating Louisiana's history and culture, on display in the HNOC's Williams Gallery and at the Williams Research Center through Saturday.

LOUISIANA CHILDREN'S MUSEUM. 420 Julia St., 523-1357 -- Works by 6th Annual Art Fest participants.

LOUISIANA STATE MUSEUM'S PRESBYTERE. 751 Chartres St., 568-6968 -- Crown Jewels of Carnival, royal jewels from the 1870s to the 1930s, assembled by Mardi Gras designer Henri Schindler, through Dec. 5.

NEW ORLEANS HISTORIC TRAIN GARDEN AT CITY PARK. New Orleans Botanical Garden, City Park, 482-4888 -- Miniature replicas of New Orleans architectural styles crafted from botanical bits, plus small-scale trains and streetcars, all in garden setting. Permanent exhibit is included with regular admission to New Orleans Botanical Garden.

NEW ORLEANS MUSEUM OF ART. 1 Collins Diboll Circle, City Park, 488-2631 -- Idle Pursuits: Celebrations of Leisure in Edo-Period Painting, through Jan. 4, 2005; The Eclectic Eye: Selections From the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation, through October; A View to the Past: Old Master Prints and Drawings, through Jan. 2, 2005; The Convivial Art of the Cocktail, through Jan. 16, 2005.

OGDEN MUSEUM OF SOUTHERN ART. 925 Camp St., 539-9600 -- Looking Back/Looking Forward: A 20th Anniversary Re-Evaluation of the Art and Culture of the 1984 Louisiana World's Exposition, series of art exhibitions and symposia focusing on the 'New Orleans World's Fair,' featuring photographs by Joshua Paillet in the Contemporary Photography Gallery, through December; Becoming Ida Kohlmeyer: Paintings and Drawings 1960-1976 (reviewed in this issue); Walter Anderson and Friends (reviewed in this issue); Treme Storytelling Quilt Project by Young Aspirations/ Young Artists; The Jazz: The Team and the Times in New Orleans; Clementine Hunter & Melrose: The Ann Brittain Family Collection.

OLD U.S. MINT. 400 Esplanade Ave., 568-6990 -- One of four rare 1861 silver and copper half-dollars in existence on display through October.

SYDNEY AND WALDA BESTHOFF SCULPTURE GARDEN. New Orleans Museum of Art, 1 Collins Diboll Circle, City Park, 488-2631 -- Five-acre outdoor collection of modern and contemporary sculpture, free and open to the public.

call for artists

MO'ART: SECOND ANNUAL MAYOR'S OFFICE ART EXHIBIT. Mayor's Office of Arts and Tourism, City Hall, 1300 Perdido St., 565-8072 -- City of New Orleans employees and their relatives are invited to submit original artworks for juried art competition. For information, contact the Mayor's Office of Arts and Tourism or visit www.ntlartsprog.org or www.cityofno.com. The deadline for submissions is Oct. 29.

SALLY DUNN-VEN NORMAN PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO AND ART GALLERY. 317 N. Columbia St., Covington, (985) 892-9555 -- Works sought for upcoming shows: 'Expression of Peace,' opening Oct. 16; 'Art is Frozen Zen,' opening Nov. 13; 'Art Seeks Not Limits,' opening Dec. 11. For prospectus, email office@vennorman.com.

special events

NOMA NIGHTS. New Orleans Museum of Art/ Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden, 1 Collins Diboll Circle, City Park, 488-2631 -- Both venues remain open from 12:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursdays, with concerts, film screenings and other events offered periodically.

books

Tuesday 5

AMANDA EYRE WARD. Beaucoup Books, 5414 Magazine St., 895-2663 -- Author reads and signs How to Be Lost. 6:30 p.m. (See Web-only book review at www.bestofneworleans.com.)

Saturday 9

JULIA SIMS. Garden District Book Shop, 2727 Prytania St., 895-0111 -- Author discusses and signs Vanishing Paradise: Duck Hunting in the Louisiana Marsh. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

T.A. BARRON. Maple Street Book Shop, 7529 Maple St., 861-2105 -- Acclaimed fantasy writer discusses his work and signs his latest, The Great Tree of Avalon: Child of the Dark Prophecy. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Sunday 10

BEN REED. Borders Books, 3131 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, 835-1363 -- Author and The Advocate editor reads and signs his debut novel set in the Vietnam War. 2 p.m. Submit listings information to response@gambitweekly.com or fax to 483-3116. Deadline for submissions is noon Tuesday. Listings are edited for space.


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