Scene ArticlesDancing the night awayConcert Dance Company's annual Danceworks show debuts tonightByHip-hop, ballet and modern dance are all different forms of dances, but students now have the opportunity to see all of them in one show - Danceworks. The show will be performed at 7:30 p.m. beginning tonight through Saturday in Kjer Theatre. Danceworks is performed by the UW-Eau Claire Concert Dance Company. 'A nice, mellow feel'Eau Claire student to perform his first solo show at Infinitea TeahouseByAt 8 p.m. on Saturday, junior Paul Brandt will perform his first solo show at Infinitea Teahouse, 112 E. Grand Ave. The performance is the third of a series of shows that will be played at Infinitea over the remainder of the semester. All the shows are free and everything from the daily menu will still be available. 'Wind' blows away competitionMurphy's performance legitimizes filmByOver the vast history of film, there have obviously been countless movies devoted to portraying certain events surrounding various revolutions. And equally as obvious is that as Americans, we are treated to our fair share of either movies devoted to the American Revolution and no one else's, or simply we are treated to an Americanized version of some other country's fight for independence. Laarks: An Exaltation of LaarksByGood things come to those who wait. And "An Exaltation of Laarks," Eau Claire band Laarks' debut full-length, is well worth the wait. Recorded over the span of the last two years, this elusive album has finally come to fruition. "An Exaltation of Laarks" is sort of the antithesis to most of the music made in Eau Claire today - one of the reasons it's so successful. |