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Mirage Tribute to Fleetwood Mac Desertview Performing Arts Center August 14

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CONCERTS

Classical

The Endicott Players: Songs and Dances of Love — Grace St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 2331 E. Adams St. Pianist Michael Manning, mezzo-sopranos Pamela Dellal and Ashley Episcopo, and recordist Roy Sansom nowadays music by Enrique Granados, Albert Roussel, Francis Poulenc and Eduardo Toldra. There will be a pre-concert talk at vi:30 p.g. 7:xxx-9:xxx p.yard. Aug. 10. Free. 1-781-454-9198.

Jazz and world

Lookout Tucson Jazz Concert Serial — Westward Look Wyndham One thousand Resort and Spa, 245 E. Ina Route. Granting opportunity and exposure to local artists. five-7 p.m. Aug. 8 and 15. Free. 797-3959.

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Santa Cruz Summer Winds: Cinema Fantasy–A Symphonic Feel — Customs Performance and Fine art Center, 1250 West. Continental Road, Green Valley. Music selections from favorite scientific discipline fiction and fantasy fandom movies. 7-9 p.m. Aug. nine. $15. 399-1750.

Choro Das 3 — Sea Of Drinking glass Middle For The Arts, 330 E. Seventh St. Brazilian Instrumental Music with main style beingness Choro music, an instrumental music genre that emerged in Brazil in the 19th century. A family band formed by 3 sisters and their father. 7:30-9:30 p.grand. Aug. 9. $twenty. 398-2542.

Latin Legends — AVA Amphitheater, 5655 W. Valencia Road. Brenton Wood, El Chicano, Malo, Tierra and Thee Midnighters. vii:30-x:30 p.thou. Aug. nine. $10. 1-855-765-7829.

Popular, rock, land

Neamen Lyles: Rising Up — The Gaslight Music Hall, 13005 N. Oracle Route, Oro Valley. Blends traditional jazz sensibilities with popular vocal. half dozen-8 p.m. Aug. eight. $xvi. 529-1000.

Bear on of Grey — Monterey Court, 505 W. Miracle Mile. Classic stone. half dozen:30-nine:30 p.g. Aug. 8. Gratis. 207-2429.

Simply 1 Look: A Tribute to Linda Ronstadt — The Gaslight Music Hall. Tribute. 6-8 p.k. Aug. ten. $25. 529-k.

The Josh Glenn Experiment — Monterey Courtroom. Folk/folktronica. 6:30-7:45 p.grand. Aug. 10. Free. 207-2429.

Eric Schaffer and the Other Troublemakers — Monterey Court. Americana, country, rock and fifty-fifty a little blues. vii:45-10 p.m. Aug. x. Free. 207-2429.

Musical Memories, do-wop and Bulldoze -Ins — Saint Philips In The Hills Episcopal Church, 4440 N. Campbell Ave. The four GENTS Specializing in doo-wop and popular vocal music mostly from the 50s and 60s. two-iv p.m. Aug. 11. $20. 222-7277.

Larry Armstrong and CopperMoon — The Mint, 3540 E. Grant Road. One of iv bands to play. three-6 p.m. Aug. 11. Gratis. 881-9169.

Paul Green and the Midnight Blue — Monterey Court. Blues and jazz. 6-ix p.m. Aug. 11. Free. 207-2429.

The Music of Neil Diamond — The Gaslight Music Hall. Tribute. ii-4 and 6-8 p.m. Aug. 11. Aug. eleven. $25. 529-g.

Bush-league, Live and Our Lady Peace — AVA Amphitheater, 5655 West. Valencia Road. Mail service grunge. 7-10 p.m. Aug. 11. $40. 1-855-765-7829.

Murder at the Copacabana, A Mystery North of Havana — The Gaslight Music Hall, 13005 N. Oracle Road, Oro Valley. Jet set to the Copacabana, the Hottest Social club North of Havana, for a steamy night filled with dancing, comedy, music, and murder. You may even win a prize if you solve the offense. half dozen-8 p.m. Aug. 12. $39.95. 529-1000.

The Music of Neil Diamond — The Gaslight Theatre, 7010 E. Broadway. David Fanning. 6-8 p.m. Aug. 12. $22.95. 886-9428.

Bluegrass and Brews Jamboree — The Gaslight Music Hall. Freddy Parrish Trio and The Titan Valley Warheads. 6-8 p.m. Aug. 13. $thirteen.fifty. 529-1000.

Oh for the Beloved of Music: Jam Sessions for Musicians — The Gaslight Music Hall. Open to musicians of all sizes, skills, and status. 5:thirty-7:30. Aug. 14. Complimentary. 529-k.

Don Armstrong and the Whiskeypalians — Monterey Court, 505 W. Miracle Mile. Folk. vi:xxx-9:30 p.one thousand. Aug. 14. Free. 207-2429.

Mirage: Fleetwood Mac Tribute — DesertView Performing Arts Center, 39900 S. Clubhouse Drive, SaddleBrooke. seven:30-nine p.m. Aug. 14. $30. 825-2818.

Takin' Care of Business Trip the light fantastic Party — The Gaslight Music Hall. Wendy and the Boys is a Tucson based dance ring comprised of six seasoned musicians with a wide diversity of Motown to state, rock 'north curl, soul and blues. Ages 16 and up. 7-9:30 p.m. Aug. 16. $xiii.fifty. 529-thousand.

Comedy

Family unit Friendly Improv Comedy — Unscrewed Theater, 4500 E. Speedway. Taking suggestions from the audience, performers create games and scenes right off the top of their heads. Nonprofit 501c3, tax-deductible donations appreciated. 7:30-eight:30 p.m. Friday and Saturdays. $viii. 289-8076.

Gertrude Git Yer Gun: Wild W Show — Trail Dust Town, 6541 Eastward. Tanque Verde Road. Family-friendly, comedy-action show. Conditions permitting. 7 and 8 p.m. Fridays-Sunday. $5. 398-5618.

Costless Grade Fri — Unscrewed Theater. Long form, short form and musical comedy. Every show is different. Ages 17 and up. 501c3. 9-10:30 p.g. Aug. 9. Costless. 289-8076.

Unscrewed Family Hour — Unscrewed Theater. Comic Chaos performs long form comic volume/superhero based Improv One-act based on audience suggestions. half dozen-vii p.m. Aug. ten. $viii. 289-8076.

Uncensored Improv Comedy — Unscrewed Theater. Taking suggestions from the audience, performers create games and scenes correct off the top of their heads. Ages 17 and up. 501c3 nonprofit, revenue enhancement-deductible donations appreciated. nine-10:30 p.m. Aug. 10. $8. 289-8076.

DANCING AND

DANCE LESSONS

Tucson Swing Dance Lodge Weekly Dance — Dream Dance, 405 E. Wetmore Road. Volunteer instructors. 7 p.m. beginner West Coast Swing lesson; 7:30 p.1000. fundamentals class starts; eight:15 p.m. cool move taught; 8:xxx-x:30 p.thousand. full general dancing. 7-10:30 p.m. Aug. viii and 15. $vii. 203-8044.

Trip the light fantastic toe to the Music Trip the light fantastic toe Party — The Gaslight Music Hall, 13005 N. Oracle Route, Oro Valley. Little House of Funk. Ages 16 and up. 7-ix:30 p.chiliad. Aug. 9. $thirteen.fifty. 529-one thousand.

Ballroom Dancing — Armory Park Middle, 220 Due south. Fifth Ave. Requires City of Tucson Parks and Recreation Laissez passer or Daily Action fee plus $iii per person donation to cover toll for the musicians. 1:30-3:thirty p.m. Aug. ten. $3. 791-4865.

Saturday Milonga — Las Campanas Social Center, 865 West. Belltower Drive, Green Valley. You're invited to BYOB and snacks to share. six:30-nine:30 p.m. Aug. 10. $10. 236-6358.

Ballroom Dancing — Ballad West Senior Addition, Udall Recreation Center, 7290 E. Tanque Verde Road. Requires Metropolis of Tucson Parks and Recreation Pass or Daily Activity fee plus $3 per person donation to cover cost for the musicians. 1:30-iii:30 p.one thousand. Aug. xiii. $three. 791-4931.

Tucson Blues Dancers — Cee Dee's Jamaican Kitchen, 5305 Eastward. Speedway. No partner needed. vii-vii:xxx p.g. dancing lessons; seven:30-x:thirty p.m. open dancing. 7-x:30 p.m. Aug. 13. Donations accepted. 795-3400.

DINNER THEATER

Mystery and Magic Dinner Theater — Skyline Country Guild, 5200 E. St. Andrews Drive. Watch an audience volunteer really be sawed-in-one-half. Solve the crime, and possibly win the prize. 7-9:xxx p.one thousand. Fridays and Saturdays. $75. 861-4800.

FESTIVAL AND

EVENTS

The Cat Video Fest 2022 — Loft Movie theater, 3233 E. Speedway. A portion of ticket sales from these screenings will do good the Hermitage No-Kill True cat Shelter and the Promise Animal Shelter. These are encore screenings of the Cat Video Fest 2022 programme that screened at The Loft Cinema in March. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Aug. 8; 2-4 p.thousand. Aug. 10. $ten. 322-5638.

Ten55 Brewing Company Turns 1 — Ten55 Brewing Company, 110 E. Congress St. Raffle to benefit the Humane Society of Southern Arizona, tickets will be sold all weekend long, with various prizes. 4-11 p.one thousand. Aug. ix; xi a.k.-eleven p.m. Aug. 10. Gratuitous. 777-7877.

2nd Saturdays Downtown — Downtown Tucson, 125 E. Congress St. Local musicians, street performers, artisans and nutrient vendors. 5-10 p.m. Aug. x. Free. 203-9835.

World Elephant Twenty-four hour period — Caps & Corks, 3830 Westward. River Route. The event volition feature a silent auction, Pops Hot Chicken nutrient truck, beer and wine pick and music by Paul Opocensky. All funds raised volition go towards our efforts to protect Asian and African elephants. 5-10 p.m. Aug. 10. Free. 270-9905.

What Would Oprah Practice (WWOD)? — Hotel McCoy, 720 W. Silverlake Route. Pigment and sip. 6-8 p.m. Aug. 10. $xxx. 1-844-782-6922.

Natural Grocers 64th Anniversary Celebration — Natural Grocers on Oracle and Orange Grove, 6320 N. Oracle Road. Receive a free reusable pocketbook with purchase. 12-2 p.m. tropical juice bar; four-vi p.grand. have a scoop of ice cream. Enter for a chance to win the thousand prize trip for two to Hawaii, and other prizes. ix a.m.-9 p.m. Aug. fifteen. Costless. 297-0700.

KIDS STUFF

All events are free unless otherwise noted.

LED Art Projects — Oro Valley Public Library, 1305 Due west. Naranja Drive. Experiment with ight-emitting diodes (LEDs) to create art. Learn about the workings of LEDs. For teens. iii:xxx-v p.m. Aug. viii. 594-5580.

Your Name in Beads — Himmel Park Public Library, 1035 N. Treat Ave. Make a bracelet with your name using alphabetic character beads, glass beads, and memory wire. Too create a zipper pull with your proper name using letter chaplet and plastic pony beads. Presented by Vivian Enos. Ages thirteen and upwards. 4-5 p.1000. Aug. 8. 594-5305.

Music and Art Solar day Military camp — Our Saviour's Lutheran Church building, 1200 Due north. Campbell Ave. Music, fine art, lunch and fun. Annals online at swilson@lutherantucson.org or by calling 520 327-6521. Ages 4 to 12th class. 9 a.m.-ii p.chiliad. Aug. 10.

Dancing in the Desert Puppet Prove — Eckstrom Columbus Public Library, 4350 East. 22nd St. More than lx puppets come up dancing through the desert in this musical, variety boob show. 10:30-11:15 a.k. Aug. 14. 594-5285.

Kids Night Out: Descendants — Color Me Mine: Park Place Mall, 5870 Due east. Broadway. Pizza, painting and fun for kids ages 6 and older. This is a drop off kids outcome. So, parents, go out to dinner and have fun. Accelerate registration required. six-viii p.thousand. Aug. 16. $30. 790-1100.

OUTDOORS AND

RECREATION

All events are gratis or included in admission or vehicle archway fee unless otherwise noted. Parking may be additional. Bad weather may modify or cancel action. Children must be accompanied by an adult. No pets unless otherwise specified.

Birding — Mission Garden, 946 Due west. Mission Lane. Explore the birds of this unique and historic garden oasis. vii-9 a.m. Aug. 8 and Sept. 12. 955-5200.

Birding the Santa Catalina Mountains — Coming together location will be provided with registration. See a broad diverseness of birds, such every bit several warblers, flycatchers, corvids, hummingbirds, and raptors. All ages welcome. Annals at pima.gov/nrpr. vii:30-10 a.k. Aug. 8. 724-5375.

Wellness at Jacome: Hatha Yoga — Jácome Plaza, 101 N. Stone Ave. Join Lohse Family unit YMCA of Tucson for classes in the park. Hatha practices are designed to align/calm the torso, mind, and spirit in preparation for meditation. vii-7:30 a.grand. Aug. 8 and 15. 268-9030.

Mission Garden — Mission Garden. A living agricultural museum of Sonoran Desert-adjusted heritage fruit-copse, traditional heirloom crops, and edible native plants. 8 a.chiliad.-noon. Aug. eight-10, xiv-16. Donations accepted. 955-5200.

Naturalist Guided Hike — Mt. Lemmon, Summerhaven, milepost 25.0 Catalina Highway. A 5.2 mile hike starting upward the paved Turkey Run route in Summerhaven then upwardly the Aspen Depict trail to the top of the ski lift at Radio Ridge. Elevation gain of 1100 feet. Hiking at superlative demands adept concrete condition. Bring luncheon and water. No smoking. nine a.m.-two p.m. Aug. 9. 749-8700.

River Walk — San Pedro House, 9800 E. Highway 90, Sierra Vista. The Friends of the San Pedro River will carry interpretive walks to hopefully notice some of the 82 species of mammals, dozens of reptiles/amphibians and nearly 350 species of birds. Bring h2o, suitable footwear, a hat and sun protection. 8-10 a.m. Aug. x. Donations accepted. 459-2555.

Shannon Road Neighborhood Planting Party — Watershed Management Grouping at Flowing Wells, N. Shannon Road and Due west. Palmyra St. Volunteers needed for community planting project. Annals online at Watershedmg.org/FlowingWells. 7 a.1000.-apex. Aug. 10. 396-3266.

Ranch Tour — Historic Canoa Ranch, 5375 South. I-xix Frontage Road, Green Valley. Join a walking bout of the ranch headquarters. Visit the historic buildings, corrals and exhibits. Please register online to secure a space on the tour pima.gov/canoaranch. 8:30-10 a.m. Aug. x. $5. 724-5375.

Birding — Colossal Cave Mountain Park, 16721 E. Old Castilian Trail, Vail. Explore the bird life and await to come across southbound migrants, such as warblers, and resident birds. Online registration required pima.gov/nrpr. eight-ten a.grand. Aug. 13. 724-5375.

Life Cycle of the Saguaro: Seeds to Giant — Saguaro National Park West, 2700 Due north. Kinney Route. A short walk to hear why so few Saguaro seeds make it to fruition. 11:fifteen a.m.- noon. Aug. thirteen. 733-5158.

Anza Bout — Historic Canoa Ranch. Join in a 5-mile segment of the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail that extends through Historic Canoa Ranch to acquire about Colonel Juan Bautista de Anza and the group of Spanish colonial settlers. Online registration required pima.gov/canoaranch. ix-ten a.m. Aug. 14. 724-5375.

Nuts about Nature Preschool 60 minutes — Brandi Fenton Memorial Park Visitor Center, 3482 E. River Route. Larn well-nigh nature through stories, crafts, and games. Ages 3-five with an adult companion. Register at pima.gov/nrpr. 10:30-xi:30 a.k. Aug. 14. 724-5375.

Full Moon Wander — Pima County Feliz Paseos Park, 1600 North. Camino de Oeste. Join a Pima County naturalist to send off the sun and welcome the total moon. Suitable footwear, bring water and a flashlight. Ages 12 and upwardly. Online registration required pima.gov/nrpr. 7-nine p.m. Aug. 15. 724-5375.

Lizards and Other Critters — Brandi Fenton Memorial Park Company Heart, 3482 Eastward. River Route. Join a naturalist-guided walk in search of lizards, birds, small mammals and other desert wildlife. Online registration required pima.gov/nrpr. seven:30-9 a.m. Aug. 15. 724-5375.

Explore Mt. Lemmon With a Guide — Mt. Lemmon Lower Butterfly Trailhead, Milepost 19.8 Catalina Highway. Guided 3.9 mile hike to Leopold Signal, a rocky outcrop overlooking the San Pedro Valley. Steep in a few spots and includes a mild rock scramble nigh the vista point. Elevation gain is nearly 800 feet. Bring lunch and h2o. No smoking. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug. 16. 749-8700.

THEATER

Space Expedition: The Gaslight Theatre's Summer Melodrama Testify — The Gaslight Theatre, 7010 E. Broadway. Hurtle through the galaxy with Captain James P. Trek and the crew of the Starship Entrepreneur as they battle evil forces for possession of a secret new weapon capable of destroying the Universe. Contact for times and dates. $22.95. 886-9428.

Show People — Live Theatre Workshop, 5317 Eastward. Speedway. Jerry and Marnie are Broadway actors who haven't worked in years. At Jerry's insistence, they have on a wildly unorthodox job for a rich, young New York banker. 7:30-9:30 p.yard. Aug. 8-10, 15 and 16; iii-5 p.g. Aug. 11. Through Aug. 24. $20. 327-4242.

Tabitha Turnpike has a MONSTERous Problem — Live Theatre Workshop, 5317 Eastward. Speedway. Tabitha discovers a monster living under her bed. And then the two team up and travel to Underthebedland to use their creativity and show that all of us, monsters and humans, are great despite of our differences. 12:thirty-1:30 p.m. Aug. 11. Last chance. $10. 327-4242.

Gutenberg: The Musical — Unscrewed Theater, 4500 E. Speedway. Two drastic (and bravely untalented) songwriters perform a backers' audition for their new musical well-nigh Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing printing. With an unending supply of enthusiasm, Bud Davenport and Doug Simon (portrayed by real-life brothers Carson and Tyler Wright) sing all the songs and play all the parts in their hilarious historical ballsy. Ages x and up. 7:30-nine:thirty p.m. Aug. 15. Through Aug. 25. $25. 261-9309.

Lance Burton: Chief Magician — Casino Del Sol Conference Heart, 5655 Due west. Valencia Road. Magic. eight:xxx-10:thirty p.one thousand. Aug. 16. $15. 1-855-765-7829.

VISUAL ARTS

All events are gratuitous unless otherwise noted.

Narrative of the Undefined:- Abstruse Fine art Grouping Exhibit — Wilhelm Family Vineyards at Ventana, 5425 N. Kolb Road. Abstruse artists Kathryn Gastelum, Susanne van Helden, Athena Solan, and Gary Swimmer convey a message of harmony through the instinctive linguistic communication of color, matter, and the trip the light fantastic toe of shapes. Through Sept. xv. 900-7166.

Mosaics three-Tapestry Method — Blue Raven Art School, 720 Eastward. Prince Road. Two session class. Register at AndreaEdmundson.Art. Ages 16 and up. 9 a.m.-noon. Aug. nine and 16. $65.

Growing Up | Drawings and Paintings by Ondrea Bell — Tiny Boondocks Surplus, 408 N. Fourth Ave. An exhibition of cardboard cut-outs and ink drawings about memories, childhood, identity, and maturing. 6-9 p.m. Aug. nine. 907-9309.

Hand Lettering — Color Me Mine: Park Place Mall, 5870 Eastward. Broadway. Learn to create beautiful hand lettering. $35 includes instruction, the book, "Paw Lettering for Relaxation" castor, castor marker and a gratuitous studio fee to return and paint on pottery. For adults and teens. 6:30-eight:30 p.m. 790-1100.

Wood & Pit Fired Clay Vessels by Jaren Stroback — The Tucson Dirt Co-op Studio, Schoolhouse and Gallery, 3336 North. Dodge Blvd. A focus on form and it's interactions with wood ash, fuming, and organic flammable materials, this gallery showing features subtly elegant and soulful ceramics. 4-9 p.m. Aug. 16. 1-917-705-3803.

WHEN THE SUN

GOES Down

Larry Armstrong and CopperMoon — Harbottle Brewing Co., 3820 S. Palo Verde Road. Folk. 6-8 p.m. Aug. 9. Gratuitous. 499-2518.

Bad News Blues Band — Monterey Courtroom, 505 W. Phenomenon Mile. Blues. 7-10 p.g. Aug. 9. Free. 207-2429.

Zona Libre Salsa Ring — Brother John'south, 1801 Due north. Stone Ave. All ages. viii:xxx-9:thirty p.one thousand. free salsa/bachata trip the light fantastic class; 9:xxx p.g.-12:xxx a.m. trip the light fantastic to Zona Libre. 8:30 p.m.-12:thirty a.thou. Aug. 9 and 16. $7 cash just. 444-0439.

Geeks Who Drink Pub Quiz — Public Brewhouse, 209 N. Hoff Ave. Eight rounds of trivia with rotating topics each week. viii-10 p.grand. Aug. 12. Free. 775-2337.

Melissa Reaves & Masa Takahashi — Monterey Court. Stone. 6:30-nine:30 p.chiliad. Aug. thirteen. Gratis. 207-2429.

Adult Spelling Bee — Tap and Canteen, 403 N. 6th Ave. Winner gets a bays and other prizes. Sign up to spell at 6:30 p.m. 7-8 p.chiliad. Aug. 13. Free. 344-8999.

Thirsty Latin Thursdays — House of Bards, 4915 Eastward. Speedway. Ii rooms for dancing. Large outdoor patio with DJ Tony T playing salsa, bachata, merengue and cumbia; DJ RAM playing Reggaeton, Latin Pop and more than. Dancing from nine p.m.-2 a.1000. with a free salsa/bachata trip the light fantastic toe form nine-10 p.m. 9 p.k.-two a.g. Aug. 15. $5. 444-0439.

The Black Moods — The Rock, 136 Due north. Park Ave. With special guest. 21 and up. 7-xi:30 p.m. Aug. 16. $fifteen in advance; $xx mean solar day of show. 629-9211.

Kinda Kinks — Rockabilly'south Grill, 3700 Northward. Oracle Route. British invasion era. 7:30-11:xxx p.thousand. Aug. xvi. Gratuitous. 888-1900.

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