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Monday, February 15th
“Ancient Landscapes of the Colorado Plateau”
- 9 am – 5 pm
- Museum of Northern Arizona, 3101 N. Fort Valley Road
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 1
“Gunnar Widforss – Painter of the National Parks”
- 9 am – 5 pm
- Museum of Northern Arizona, 3101 N. Fort Valley Road
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 1
Quilt Show
- 10 am – 9 pm
- Flagstaff Public Library
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 1.
Badfish, a Tribute to Sublime
Badfish continues to channel the spirit of Sublime, the punk ska band, with a fury that captures the essence of the group that is probably best known for its hit “What I Got.”
- Doors open at 7 pm; show starts at 8 pm
- Orpheum Theatre, 15 W. Aspen St.
- Ticket cost: $15 in advance/$17 day of show
- For more information, www.orpheumpresents.com
Tuesday, February 16th
“Ancient Landscapes of the Colorado Plateau”
- 9 am – 5 pm
- Museum of Northern Arizona, 3101 N. Fort Valley Road
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 1
“Gunnar Widforss – Painter of the National Parks”
- 9 am – 5 pm
- Museum of Northern Arizona, 3101 N. Fort Valley Road
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 1
Quilt Show
- 10 am – 9 pm
- Flagstaff Public Library
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 1.
Landscape Interrupted: Photography
- 11 am – 5 pm
- Coconino Center for the Arts, 2300 N. Fort Valley Rd.
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 2
NAU Spring 2010 Film Series: “Sense & Sensibility”
Ang Lee directs and Emma Thompson stars in and received an Academy Award® for her screen adaptation of Jane Austen’s first novel about two sisters. This 1995 film runs 136 minutes and is part of the NAU College of Arts & Letters spring film series, whose theme this semester is “Love & War, Costumes & Clowns.”
- 7 pm
- Cline Library Assembly Hall, NAU campus
- Free
- For more information, www.cal.nau.edu/film/
Wednesday, February 17th
“Ancient Landscapes of the Colorado Plateau”
- 9 am – 5 pm
- Museum of Northern Arizona, 3101 N. Fort Valley Road
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 1
“Gunnar Widforss – Painter of the National Parks”
- 9 am – 5 pm
- Museum of Northern Arizona, 3101 N. Fort Valley Road
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 1
Quilt Show
- 10 am – 9 pm
- Flagstaff Public Library
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 1.
Landscape Interrupted: Photography
- 11 am – 5 pm
- Coconino Center for the Arts, 2300 N. Fort Valley Rd.
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 2
Les Claypool
The innovative multi-instrumentalist plays and Primus frontman brings his unique style to the Orpheum.
- Doors open at 7 pm; show starts at 8 pm
- Orpheum Theatre, 15 W. Aspen St.
- Ticket cost: $29 in advance/$32 day of show
- For more information, www.orpheumpresents.com
Thursday, February 18th
“Ancient Landscapes of the Colorado Plateau”
- 9 am – 5 pm
- Museum of Northern Arizona, 3101 N. Fort Valley Road
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 1
“Gunnar Widforss – Painter of the National Parks”
- 9 am – 5 pm
- Museum of Northern Arizona, 3101 N. Fort Valley Road
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 1
Quilt Show
- 10 am – 9 pm
- Flagstaff Public Library
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 1.
NAU Men’s Basketball
- vs. Portland State
- 6:35 pm
- NAU Walkup Skydome
- $12 single game ticket; free admission for NAU students, faculty and staff
- For more information, nauathletics.com
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Friday, February 19th
“Ancient Landscapes of the Colorado Plateau”
- 9 am – 5 pm
- Museum of Northern Arizona, 3101 N. Fort Valley Road
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 1
“Gunnar Widforss – Painter of the National Parks”
- 9 am – 5 pm
- Museum of Northern Arizona, 3101 N. Fort Valley Road
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 1
Falconry Workshop
- 9:45 – 11:30 am
- The Arboretum at Flagstaff, 4001 S. Woody Mountain Rd.
- Pre-register by Feb. 17
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 5.
Quilt Show
- 10 am – 7 pm
- Flagstaff Public Library
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 1.
Anime Club
- 3 – 4:30 pm
- East Flagstaff Community Library, 3000 N. 4th St.
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 5.
16th Annual Cowboy Campfire
In the old days, local cowboys would tie their horses out back of the Weatherford Hotel on Saturday night, rent a room and proceed to the Zane Grey Ballroom to celebrate. Soon they would be singing sad songs of lost “dawgs” and the brown-eyed beauties of Old Town. One would recite a fragment of a remembered poem, while another told a story that stretched the truth until it snapped like a wire fence in a stampede. It was a Cowboy Campfire. Warren Miller, Bill Vernieu and Tony Norris will delight your whole family with an evening of Western songs and humor in an event put on by the Flagstaff Friends of Traditional Music.
- 7:30 pm
- Weatherford hotel, 23 N. Leroux
- $15 general/$12 child or FFOTM member. Advanced purchase required.
- For information or to purchase tickets, (928) 526-6684 or (928) 779-1919
Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra - Music of the Ballet
Music of the Ballet with music from Stravinsky and Tchaikovsky featuring soloist Nancy Sullivan on french horn as a special program addition.
- 7:30 pm
- Ardrey Auditorium, NAU campus
- Ticket prices $8 to $46. Advanced purchase at (928) 523-5661 or at the NAU Central Ticket Office, www.nau.edu.cto.
- For more information, (928) 774-5107 or www.flagstaffsymphony.org.
“The Merry Wives of Windsor”
- 8 pm
- Theatrikos Theatre Company, 11 W. Cherry
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 5
Saturday, February 20th
“Ancient Landscapes of the Colorado Plateau”
- 9 am – 5 pm
- Museum of Northern Arizona, 3101 N. Fort Valley Road
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 1
“Gunnar Widforss – Painter of the National Parks”
- 9 am – 5 pm
- Museum of Northern Arizona, 3101 N. Fort Valley Road
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 1
Quilt Show
- 10 am – 6 pm
- Flagstaff Public Library
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 1.
Free Children’s Crafts
- 11 am – 1 pm
- The Learning Bug, 1796 E. Route 66
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 6
A Highland Tea with Diana Gabaldon
A traditional afternoon tea with sandwiches, scones and sweets featuring Diana Gabaldon, author of the “Outlander” series of books. Gabaldon will conduct a reading and sign books. The cash bar and silent auction will benefit the Northern Arizona Celtic Heritage Society’s scholarship program. Hat contest too!
- Noon to 3 pm
- Kilted Kat – 2640 W. Kiltie Lane
- $30 – tickets must be purchased by Feb. 14. Tickets can be purchased at Arizona Music Pro, 122 E. Route 66, (928) 556-9054.
- For more information, (928) 556-3161 or www.nachs.info
Family Climbing Day at Vertical Relief
- Noon – 3 pm
- Vertical Relief, 205 S. San Francisco
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 6
4th Annual Tournees Film Festival
The Tournées Festival was conceived to encourage schools to begin their own self-sustaining French film festivals. NAU will show five films over the weekend as part of this free festival. All films are shown at the Cline Library Assembly Hall on the NAU Campus. On Saturday, the selections are:
- 1 pm. I’ve Loved You So Long (Il y a Longtemps que Je T’aime) – In his helming debut, director-screenwriter Philippe Claudel, a novelist and professor of literature, crafts a sold women’s picture that, as a wonderful star vehicle for Kristen Scott Thomas, suggests a kinship with Warner Bros. weepies from the 1940s.
- 3 pm. The Secret of the Grain (La graine et la mulet) – This stunning film takes place in the Southern French city of Sete where Slimane, the patriach of a large and vivacious North African family, is an elderly dockworker.
- 7 pm. The Class (Entre Les Murs) – The winner of this year’s Palme d’Or at Cannes was Laurent Cantet’s unsparing and unsentimental film about a teacher and his students at a diverse Parisian junior high school.
Winter FoodFest
- 5 – 8 pm
- Main Street Grill & Catering, 16 E. Route 66, Suite 103
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 6
NAU Men’s Basketball
- vs. Eastern Washington
- 6:35 pm
- NAU Walkup Skydome
- $12 single game ticket; free admission for NAU students
- For more information, nauathletics.com
Suzy Bogguss
The country and swing singer-songwriter, known for her collaborations with artists such as Chet Atkins and John Hiatt, performs at the Orpheum.
- Doors open at 7 pm; show starts at 8 pm
- Orpheum Theatre, 15 W. Aspen St.
- Ticket cost: $22 general admission /$32 reserved
- For more information, www.orpheumpresents.com
“The Merry Wives of Windsor”
- 8 pm
- Theatrikos Theatre Company, 11 W. Cherry
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 5
Sunday, February 21st
“Ancient Landscapes of the Colorado Plateau”
- 9 am – 5 pm
- Museum of Northern Arizona, 3101 N. Fort Valley Road
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 1
“Gunnar Widforss – Painter of the National Parks”
- 9 am – 5 pm
- Museum of Northern Arizona, 3101 N. Fort Valley Road
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 1
4th Annual Tournees Film Festival
The Tournées Festival was conceived to encourage schools to begin their own self-sustaining French film festivals. NAU will show five films over the weekend as part of this free festival. All films are shown at the Cline Library Assembly Hall on the NAU Campus. On Sunday, the selections are:
- Noon. Being Jewish in France (Comme un Juif en France) – Yves Jeuland’s sweeping documentary explores the rich and complex history of Jews in France – the first country to grant Jews citizenship.
- 4 pm. The Witnesses (Les temoins) – The Witnesses brilliantly combines the personal and the political and is one of the rare films about the early years of the AIDS crisis.
Family Climbing Day at Vertical Relief
- Noon – 3 pm
- Vertical Relief, 205 S. San Francisco
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 6
Eat, Drink, and Ski Merry
A progressive style dinner and wine on the beautiful groomed trails of Flagstaff Nordic Center. Ski or snowshoe your way to culinary delight. Catered by Thornagers. Pre-registration required.
- 1 pm
- Flagstaff Nordic Center, Highway 180 at mile marker 232.
- $75 per person. Register by Feb. 16.
- For more information, (928) 220-0550 or FlagstaffNordicCenter.com
“The Merry Wives of Windsor”
- 2 pm
- Theatrikos Theatre Company, 11 W. Cherry
- For details, refer to event listing on Feb. 5
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