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Tue, May 05, 2009

 

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May 5, 2009


 

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UNL CAMPUS THIS WEEK
Final Exams Are Here

Final Examinations for Second Semester 2008-2009 will be given throughout this week (May 4 - 8).

View the university's official policy on Final Examinations and 15th Week, from Registration and Records, or see the full Final Exam Schedule.

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Lied Center 20th Year
Lied Center Announces 20th Anniversary Season

The Lied Center for Performing Arts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will celebrate its 20th anniversary season in 2009-10 by lowering ticket prices and presenting some of the world's most renowned artists, including trumpet great Wynton Marsalis, cellist Yo-Yo Ma and a blockbuster line up of Broadway shows. Season brochures and order forms will be available at the Lied Center website or by visiting their Box Office, 301 N. 12th St.

The upcoming season will also feature the national Broadway touring productions of "South Pacific," "Avenue Q," "Wizard of Oz," "Camelot" and "Stomp." In efforts to ensure that these great performances are enjoyed by more patrons, the Lied Center has reduced the average ticket price for the upcoming season. For some shows adult tickets prices start as low as $14. more...

 

MARY RIEPMA ROSS MEDIA ARTS CENTER
Fados, Everlasting Moments Play at the Ross

UNL's Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center presents Fados, Everlasting Moments. Both films will show through May 7.

now showing a the ross

Fados completes the musical trilogy of award-winning Carlos Saura (Flamenco, 1995; Tango, 1998). Using Lisbon as a backdrop, he explores Portugal’s most emblematic musical genre (fado) and its haunting spirit of saudade (melancholy). Tracing its African and Brazilian origins up to the new wave of modern faudistas, he ingeniously deploys mirrors, back projections, lighting effects, and lush colors to frame each song, ranging from a campfire ringed by sinuous dancers to a balletic catfight between two jealous women to a thrilling desgarrada (musical duel) in a fado cafe. The result is a ravishing fusion of cinema, song, dance and instrumental numbers.

Inspired by a true story, Everlasting Moments focuses on Maria Larsson (Maria Heiskanen), a Finnish mother and housewife who devotes all of her attention, care, and consideration to the well-being of her family. Not that her dockworker husband, Sigge (Mikael Persbrandt), particularly deserves such consideration; a brutish, alcoholic lout, his evenings consist of making life hell for Maria and their daughter with tyrannical, abusive behavior. As the dockworkers go on strike and the family's economic situation plummets, a ray of hope appears, in the form of a Contessa camera won in a local lottery. Unsurprisingly, Maria at first attempts to pawn it to reel in extra monies, but store owner Sebastian Pedersen convinces her otherwise; he teaches her how to use it, and she begins taking gorgeous, haunting photographs with the unaffected, instinctive perceptions of a young child. As the woman's self-discovery builds and her identity takes on form and definition, Sebastian unofficially takes her on as a protegee. Meanwhile, Sigge's life falls to pieces when the authorities connect him with the catastrophic explosion of a British vessel. - All Movie Guide

More information is available at the Ross website.

MRRMAC | FADOS | EVERLASTING MOMENTS