Tuesday, February 6, 2018
Tuesday, Feb 6 |
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MUSIC
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AN EVENING WITH TONY FURTADO
LIVE MUSIC
7:00pm-10:00pm, INTRINZIK 512 East Main
Intrinzik is happy to announce that we will be
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hosting Tony Furtado and his Trio for a special Tuesday evening show!
Doors Open at 6pm with the Show at 7pm. All ages show, 12 and under free. Tickets are $15 and are available at Intrinzik (with no fee's) and online athttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/tony-furtado-trio-at-intrinzik-tickets-41985291136
Very few musicians of any stripe so personify a musical genre as completely as Tony Furtado embodies Americana roots music. Tony is an evocative and soulful singer, a wide-ranging songwriter and a virtuoso multi-instrumentalist adept on banjo, cello-banjo, slide guitar and baritone ukulele who mixes and matches sounds and styles with the flair of a master chef (he’s also an accomplished sculptor, but that’s another story). All of the music of America is in Tony’s music. Relix hit the nail on the head when writing of Tony: “True talent doesn’t need categories.”
Tony has performed throughout the world at top venues and appeared at such prestigious music festivals as the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, High Sierra Music Festival, Jazz Aspen, Kerrville Folk Festival, Strawberry Music Festival, Winnipeg Folk Festival, Sisters Folk Festival, San Jose Jazz Festival and countless others. “I love playing live,” he says. “All my energy is focused on the love of playing music and rolling with the moment. It’s a give and take from the audience to the stage, and back. And the music that is created is something that otherwise might not occur without that flow.”
http://www.tonyfurtado.com/
http://www.tonyfurtado.com/videos/
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FILM
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KAFM FILM SERIES
No Way Out
7:00pm, KAFM Radio Room
No Way Out is a 1950 black-and-white American
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film noir directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and starring Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell, Stephen McNally and Sidney Poitier (in his screen debut) who portrays a doctor tending to slum residents whose ethics are tested when confronted with racism, personified by Richard Widmark as the hateful robber Ray Biddle. One of the early pictures released during the McCarthy era about racism in America this movie doesn't shy away from the overt and aggressive bigotry of the Ray Biddle character. This is not a study of subtle racism in society, or a commentary about sources and or solutions it's designed to slap you in the face and ask "What are you gonna do about it? Show starts at 7p doors open at 6:30. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased here.
Join us every first Tueday of the month in the Radio Room to watch a classic cinematic treasure! Tickets will be $5. Popcorn, candy, and drinks will all be available for a great movie experience.
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