Calendar
FRIDAY, APRIL 7
Robert Altman's auteur film about Richard Nixon, Secret Honor, and Raymond Chandler's The Long Goodbye , which features Arnold Schwarzenegger in a bit part, at the Rice Media Center on Friday and Saturday, at 7:30 and 9:10 p.m., respectively. $4 for Rice students, $5 for everyone else.
The Drummers of Burundi perform at 8 p.m. at the Cullen Theater at the Wortham Theater Center. Tickets cost $18-26. Dial 227-ARTS for information.
Through Sunday, the Houston Symphony-Exxon Pops, conducted by Stephen Stein, feature the Kingston Trio. 8 p.m. the first two days, 7:30 p.m. Sunday in Jones Hall. Tickets $10-50; student discount available. Call 227-ARTS for infomation.
The Rice Drama Fest continues. Sid Richardson College's A Little Night Music , Wiess College's Anything Goes and Will Rice's Once Upon A Mattress continue through the 8th in SRC, Wiess and WRC Commons at 8 p.m. The Rice Players' A Company of Wayward Saints will be in Hamman Hall, same time, same dates. 527-4040.
SATURDAY, APRIL 8
The Bi-Annual Westhemier Street Festival, located on Westheimer between Bagby and Montrose (yes, traffic shall be diverted) will be joined by the 25th Anniversary of Earth Day and the 1st Annual Spring Blues Festival. Arts and crafts, music and more. Through Sunday. Free. Food donations are welcome.
The Rice Jazz Society is sponsoring the Second Annual Latin Jazz Concert from 1-4 p.m. in the Grand Hall as part of Unity Through Diversity Week. Free.
SUNDAY, APRIL 9
Jane Campion's The Piano at the RIce Media Center at 7:30 p.m. Rice students $3.50, general $4.50.
Smith Branch Library's Family Festival, organized by the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, 1-4 p.m., will feature an art workshop, story telling, a drum workshop and a self-portrait carnival.
Mary Karlzen appears at the Urban Art Bar, 2801 Brazos at Tuam. Tickets $6 at the door or at any Ticket-master. Call 526-2344.
MONDAY, APRIL 9
Loretta Swift stars in Shirley Valentine at Galveston's Grand 1894 Opera House at 3:30 p.m. Tickets $12-25, call 480-1894. Located at 2020 Postoffice Street near the Stand area in Galveston.
This item appeared in the Arts & Entertainment section of the April 7, 1995 issue.
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