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www.cord.ed ntdnaihmeiit SEPTEMBER 7, 2001 Concordia's music fac-ulty will oficially open this school year with a Faculty Recital by Debora Harris. Works by Brotons, Copland, Ewazen, Taktakishvili and Villa-Lobos will be performed by Debora Harris, flute; Jay Hershberger, piano; Leigh Wakefield...

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Summary:www.cord.ed ntdnaihmeiit SEPTEMBER 7, 2001 Concordia's music fac-ulty will oficially open this school year with a Faculty Recital by Debora Harris. Works by Brotons, Copland, Ewazen, Taktakishvili and Villa-Lobos will be performed by Debora Harris, flute; Jay Hershberger, piano; Leigh Wakefield, clarinet; Karin Wakefield, horn; Russell Peterson, bassoon; and Mike Coates, guitar. Lucy Thrasher, soprano, will be joining the recital as well. The recital will take place tonight in Christiansen Recital Hall at 8 p.m. > • The Fargo-Moorhead Community Theatre will be presenting a production of Ken Ludwig's "Moon over Buffalo " directed by Jeff Niebbe. It will be showing September 7-9, 13- 16 at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday -••."•*•"<•£ •*-.!• Fargo-Moorhead Symphony will open the sea-son on September 22 with the performance of Brahms * "Requiem." Joining the Symphony will be the Fargo- Moorhead Chamber Chorale; the NDSU Concert Choir, and soloists William Stone, bari-tone, and Jane Jennings, sopra-no. The concert will begin with "Variations on a Theme of Haydn." However, the master-piece of the concert will be Brahms' "German Requiem op. 45" considered to be the greatest of Brahms1 pieces. • The Fargo-Moorhead Civic Opera will start its sea-son on October 26 with a per-formance of Johann Strauss' "Die Fledermaus," conducted by Julian Reed and directed by David Bartholomew. David Hamxnon will sing the part of Eisenstein; Vicki Miller as Adele, Peter Halverson as Dr. Falke, David Midboe as Frank and Kathleen Humphrey as Orlofsky. • The CEC movie this weekend will be "A Knight's Tale," directed by Brian Helgeland with Heath Ledger as the main character, William Thatcher, and Laura Frasef as Kate. The showing times are: ^Friday and Saturday at 7 pjn. and 9:15 p.m., and Sunday at*3\ p.m. Arts and entertainment in the F-M area Aleksandra Lubierska A&E Editor B,•elieve it or not, you have just sur-vived the first week of school. Feeling proud? Already a little overwhelmed? Why don't you go out and do something "cultural" to release some of the initial stress? Here is a list of a few places where you and your friends can find some intel-lectual but fun entertainment. Although it does not seem like the Fargo-Moorhead area is the most fascinat-ing place, it does have some attractions to offer. It is home to three colleges, which help shape the atmosphere. Restaurants, museums, cafes and bookstores accommo-date the huge crowd of college students. You can be more cultural and go to a performance of the F-M Community Theater, or simply stop for a cup of coffee and chat with the new friends that you have acquired in the past few days. Or you can decide to close the summer season with a big feast and go to a nice restaurant. It is all up to you. However, to help you make all those crucial choices, here are a few addresses you should consider when putting on your best 'going out' outfit: Art Galleries and Museums The Rourke Art Gallery, 523 S. Fourth St., Moorhead (218) 236-8861, shows an art exhibit "A Woman's Perspective on Diversity" Accent Framing and Gallery, Fargo, (701) 135-6622, is open Monday through Saturday and Tuesday and Thursday evenings until 8:30 p.m. It features works of local as well as nationally known artists. Boerth's Art Gallery, Fargo, (701) 235-8923 shows acrylic sculptures by Shlomi Haziza and works by French artist Verdier, Russian artist Proshkin and oth-ers. Gallery 4, Fargo, (701) 237-6867 shows "Inspirations," featuring Minnesota and North Dakota art of all medias. It's open Thursday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. / . Underbrush Gallery, Fargo, (701) 235-2228, shows glass sculptures, sculp-tural stone and iron tables by Mike Pettit and new glassware by Michael Schmidt and Sonia Rhea from Nevada City, Califi.*, Spirit Room, Fargo, (701) 237-0230, shows "Diversity on a Theme: Challenge Quilts" through September 30. Avalon Events Center, Fargo, (701) 232-1336, shows watercolors by Janet Flom, Moorhead; Ellen Diederich, Lois Emerson, and Naomi Fischer, all of Fargo; and pastels by Gin Tempelton, also from Fargo. Coffee shops, such as Atomic Coffee or Moxie Java, always have some art around. The exhibits change frequently, approxi-mately once a month. Heritage Hjemkomst Interpretive Center, Moorhead, (218) 299-5511, features a regional fine arts exhibit through September 22. Permanent exhibits include a Viking ship and a Stave church. An artistic tour of the Red River Valley is also offered. Hours are Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thursday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; and Sunday noon to 5 p.m. The Cass County Museum at Bonanzaville is open through September 30. Hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. The museum features historical buildings, Eagles Air Museum, an automobile muse-um, and the Milligan Native American Showcase. Also showing through September is the exhibit "Toys and Teddy Bears: 100 Years of Play." "Brewing in North Dakota," a traveling exhibit from the State Historical Society of North Dakota, Bismarck, is on display through September 21 on the first floor in the NDSU Library, (701) 231-8416. Coffee Shops and more Atomic Coffee, 15 S. Fourth St., Moorhead, (218) 299-6161 Moxie Java, 108 S. Seventh St., Moorhead, (218) 233-0900 . . Noah Coffee Company, 420 S. Eighth St., Moorhead, (218)233-2193 Luna Coffee, 1545 S. University Dr., Fargo, (701) 293-8818 Ethel Java, 2408 S. Eighth St., Moorhead, (218)233-5740 Planet Java Caft, 1101 N. 19th Ave., Fargo (701) 232-5400 Boppa's Bagels, 3051 25th St. S.W., Fargo (701) 241-7800. Books ^ - i and Music B*'* V Dalton Bookseller, West Acres Shopping Center, Fargo, (701) 282-2194: ' :s'-"~-':: Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 1201 42nd St., S.W., Fargo, (701) 281-1002 Books on the Go, 1330 Main Ave., Fargo, (701)297-0755 Zandbroz Variety, 420 Broadway, Fargo, (701)239-4729 Discontent, 815 Main Ave., Moorhead, (218)236-7708 Disc Go Round, 4325 13th Ave. S.W., Fargo, (701) 281-0950 Taste some good food Bosnian House Restaurant, Fargo, 503 N. Seventh St., (701) 293-6984 Caf6 Aladdin, 530 N. Sixth Ave., Fargo, (701)298-0880 China Buffet, 3246 E. Highway 10, Moorhead, (218)233-6868 The China Garden, 1126 S. Second Ave., Moorhead, (218) 233-0608 Duane's House of Pizza, 1024 Center Ave., Moorhead, (218) 236-0550 Golden Phoenix Restaurant, 816 S. 30th Ave., Moorhead, (218) 236-7089 Guadalajara Mexican Restaurant, 1303 34th St. S.W., Fargo, (701) 293-6369 Juano's Mexican Restaurant, 402 Broadway, Fargo, (701) 232-3123 Kroll's Diner Inc Of Fargo, 1570 32nd Ave. S.W., Fargo (701) 297-5936 Luigis Restaurant & Bar, 1501 Second St. S.W., Fargo (701) 241-4200 Mexican Village, 814 Main Ave., Fargo, (701)293-0120 Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, 4339 13th Ave. S.W., Fargo (701) 277-1241 Paradiso Mexican Restaurant, 801 38th St. S.W., Fargo, (701) 282-5747 Red Lobster Restaurants, 4215 S. 13th Ave., (701) 282-8983 Taste Of India, 855 45th St. S.W., Fargo, (701)281-1500 Valentino's, 1443 42nd St. S.W., Fargo (701)281-0071 Cinema and Theater Century 10 Cinema, 3931 Ninth Ave. S.W., Fargo, (701) 461-8902 Fargo Cinema Grill, 630 N. First Ave., Fargo, (701) 239-4716 Fargo Theater, 314 Broadway, Fargo, (701)235-4152 ' " Safari 7 Cinema, Highway 75 and 1-94, Moorhead, (218) 461-8902 West Acres 14, West Acres Shopping Center, Fargo, (701) 461-8902 Fargo-Moorhead Community Theatre, 333 S. Fourth St., Fargo, (701) 235-6778. ;" v \^"i'# , / * • " • • • . * * . • . : • ' • " ' •