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All cinema, concert, and dance programs are presented in the Canyon Theater except as noted. North Wing, Main Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave. EXHIBIT Edge of the Woods — Caroline Douglas & Frank Sampson Exhibiting May 16 - July 1 in the Canyon Gallery The pairing of these two stellar local artists was first arranged in the 2005 Canyon Gallery exhibition Waking Dreams. A decade later they are return- ing to the library to show new work together. Local favorites, both Frank and Caroline have devoted followers of their richly imaginative artistic nar- ratives. A reception is scheduled for Friday, May 29, 5-7 p.m. in the gallery. CONCERT Bach for Kids Sunday, May 17, 2015, 2 p.m. This annual program offers an interactive and multidimensional event fo- cused on improvisation, composition, and performance featuring Boulder Bach artists and educators—bringing the music of Bach to life for children! CONCERT THE THIRD TUESDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES 101st Army Winds Tuesday, May 19, 12-1 p.m. BOULDER PUBLIC LIBRARY cultural events FREE CINEMA, CONCERTS, DANCE, EXHIBITS APRIL-MAY 2015 CINEMA MAY DAY The Wicker Man Monday, May 4, 6 p.m. Directed by Robin Hardy featuring Edward Woodward, Christopher Lee, Britt Ekland, Diane Cilento (U.K.—1974). It’s mayday on May Day as a devoutly Christian police sergeant flies to Summerisle, a Scottish island community with unusually temperate weather to investigate the disap- pearance of a young girl and finds the townsfolk are members of a pagan cult. For mature audiences only. (83 min.) CONCERT Colorado Chamber Players Saturday, May 9, 2 p.m. Johannes Brahms: G major String sextet, op. 36. Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Souvenir de Florence, op. 70. CINEMA 59TH LOCAL FILMMAKERS’ SHOWCASE Architects Office Program Monday, May 11, 6 p.m. Architects Office is a volunteer aleatoric electronics & brass music-making performance project active in Boulder since 1983. This program features screenings of several collaborations between the collective and filmmak- ers Stan Brakhage, Paul Lundahl, Joel Haertling and others. A work in progress, I…Chris by Anthony Buchanan is also screened. A CD of music and a 14th issue of the Zamizdat Trade Journal about self-publishing are released on this occasion. CONCERT Midday Music Wednesday, May 13, 12-1 p.m. Join Jesse Manno (oud), Michael Stanwood (didgeridoo), James Hoskins (cello), Brett Bowen (percussion), Dexter Payne (woodwinds), Tom Weiser (vocals) and Jenna Woods (zils), for an hour of beautifully improvised music. Cinema Program Coordinator Joel Haertling bplnow.boulderlibrary.org/event/movies 303-441-3197 • [email protected] Concert Series Coordinator Juliette León Bartsch bplnow.boulderlibrary.org/event/concerts-performances 303-441-4492 • [email protected] Dance Bridge Coordinator Mary Wohl Haan boulderarts.org/dance-bridge/ 303-441-4391 • [email protected] Canyon Gallery Curator Gregory Ravenwood bplnow.boulderlibrary.org/event/exhibits 303-441-4397 • [email protected]. Architects Office Program Artwork from the 2005 Waking Dreams Painting by Sampson; sculpture by Douglas 101st Army Winds Daniel Ondaro Sara Roybal The Wicker Man

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All cinema, concert, and dance programs are presented in the Canyon Theater except as noted.North Wing, Main Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave.

EXHIBIT Edge of the Woods — Caroline Douglas & Frank SampsonExhibiting May 16 - July 1 in the Canyon GalleryThe pairing of these two stellar local artists was first arranged in the 2005 Canyon Gallery exhibition Waking Dreams. A decade later they are return-ing to the library to show new work together. Local favorites, both Frank and Caroline have devoted followers of their richly imaginative artistic nar-ratives. A reception is scheduled for Friday, May 29, 5-7 p.m. in the gallery.

CONCERTBach for KidsSunday, May 17, 2015, 2 p.m.This annual program offers an interactive and multidimensional event fo-cused on improvisation, composition, and performance featuring Boulder Bach artists and educators—bringing the music of Bach to life for children!

CONCERTThe Third Tuesday LunchTime concerT series

101st Army WindsTuesday, May 19, 12-1 p.m.

B O U L D E R P U B L I C L I B R A R Y

cultural eventsFREE CINEMA, CONCERTS, DANCE, EXHIBITS APRIL-MAY 2015

CINEMA may day The Wicker ManMonday, May 4, 6 p.m.Directed by Robin Hardy featuring Edward Woodward, Christopher Lee, Britt Ekland, Diane Cilento (U.K.—1974). It’s mayday on May Day as a devoutly Christian police sergeant flies to Summerisle, a Scottish island community with unusually temperate weather to investigate the disap-pearance of a young girl and finds the townsfolk are members of a pagan cult. For mature audiences only. (83 min.)

CONCERTColorado Chamber Players Saturday, May 9, 2 p.m.Johannes Brahms: G major String sextet, op. 36. Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Souvenir de Florence, op. 70.

CINEMA59Th LocaL FiLmmakers’ showcase

Architects Office ProgramMonday, May 11, 6 p.m.Architects Office is a volunteer aleatoric electronics & brass music-making performance project active in Boulder since 1983. This program features screenings of several collaborations between the collective and filmmak-ers Stan Brakhage, Paul Lundahl, Joel Haertling and others. A work in progress, I…Chris by Anthony Buchanan is also screened. A CD of music and a 14th issue of the Zamizdat Trade Journal about self-publishing are released on this occasion.

CONCERTMidday MusicWednesday, May 13, 12-1 p.m.Join Jesse Manno (oud), Michael Stanwood (didgeridoo), James Hoskins (cello), Brett Bowen (percussion), Dexter Payne (woodwinds), Tom Weiser (vocals) and Jenna Woods (zils), for an hour of beautifully improvised music.

Cinema Program Coordinator Joel Haertling bplnow.boulderlibrary.org/event/movies

303-441-3197 • [email protected]

Concert Series Coordinator Juliette León Bartsch bplnow.boulderlibrary.org/event/concerts-performances

303-441-4492 • [email protected]

Dance Bridge Coordinator Mary Wohl Haan boulderarts.org/dance-bridge/

303-441-4391 • [email protected]

Canyon Gallery Curator Gregory Ravenwoodbplnow.boulderlibrary.org/event/exhibits

303-441-4397 • [email protected].

Architects Office Program

Artwork from the 2005

Waking DreamsPainting by

Sampson; sculpture by

Douglas

101st Army Winds

Daniel Ondaro Sara Roybal

The Wicker Man

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CINEMA ParTnershiP wiTh communikey Sonic OutlawsMonday, April 13, 6 p.m.Directed by Craig Baldwin (1999). This documentary traces intellectual property controversies across the contemporary arts scene. Playful and ironic, Baldwin’s cut-and-paste collage essay surveys the prospects for an “electronic folk culture” in the midst of an increasingly commodified cor-porate media landscape. (87 min.)

EXHIBIT Boulder Valley School Art ShowExhibiting April 17 - May 3 in the Canyon GalleryThe library hosts work executed by local elementary and middle school student artists, creating lively and imaginative works in a variety of medi-ums. A reception is scheduled for Sunday, April 26, 1-3 p.m. in the gallery.

DANCEThe Third Tuesday Lunchtime Concert Series

3rd Law Dance/TheaterTuesday, April 21, 12-1 p.m. in the Canyon Theater.This Boulder award-winning modern/contemporary dance company dem-onstrates a passionate belief in the power of live, in-the-moment perfor-mance to create original dance/theater works. 3rd Law, under the direc-tion of husband and wife team Katie Elliott and Jim LaVita, has been a significant contributor to the cultural landscape of the Denver Metro Area for over 15 years. Come see a sample of their exciting and distinctive rep-ertory and hear from the artists how the work is constructed.

CONCERT Midday MusicWednesday, April 8, 12-1 p.m.Join Jesse Manno (oud), Michael Stanwood (didgeridoo), James Hoskins (cello), Brett Bowen (percussion), Dexter Payne (woodwinds), Tom Weiser (vocals) and Jenna Woods (zils), for an hour of beautifully improvised music.

DANCE/CONCERT/CINEMAThroughout the Library April 11, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.,Performances and happenings throughout the library as part of The Main Event. Dancers and musicians of all ages will help celebrate the completion of the 15 month library renovation. Look for cinema shorts being screened in Canyon Meeting Room and other activities for the whole family

CONCERT Shy Birds Saturday, April 11, 4:15-4:45 p.m. Daniel Ondaro & The Shy Birds is a group of broadly talented and eclectic musicians playing everything from samba and bossa nova to modern styles of Brazilian music, both originals and classics.

DANCE Grupo Folklorico de CU Boulder and StudiÓle Flamenco Saturday, April 11, 5:15 p.m. in the Canyon Theater. As part of the Boulder Public Library - The Main Event, Library Renova-tion Celebration, these local dance companies as well as a variety of performers are scheduled throughout the day starting at 10:15 a.m.

CONCERTJourney from the Fjords to the AndesSunday, April 12, 2 p.m.Four kindred musical spirits explore the musical worlds of Scandinavia, North America and Latin America through the lens of jazz, traditional folk music, Latin and original compositions. Sandra Wong-violin/fiddle, nyckel-harpa; Victor Mestas-piano; Gonzalo Teppa-bass; Jill Fredrickson-drums, percussion.

CINEMA ParTnershiP wiTh The ciTy oF BouLder Landmarks Board

Citizen ArchitectWednesday, April 22, 6 p.m.Directed by Sam Wainwright Douglas (2010). Socially conscious architect Sam Mockbee encourages students at Auburn University’s Rural Studio in Hale County, Alabama to cross over into poverty-stricken areas in order to provide shelter for deprived residents. (57 min.)

CINEMA 58Th LocaL FiLmmakers’ showcase

I Will Be Called LuciferMonday, April 27, 6 p.m.Directed by Antony Buchanan (2015). Through an off-beat mixture of myth, biography, docu-fable, collage and fantasy, this film is an exploded narrative which converges the many lives of Lucifer with the now-myth-ic story of filmmaker Kenneth Anger’s troubled film production Lucifer Rising. (80 min.)

CINEMA doris’s sunday maTinee Now VoyagerSunday, May 3, 1 p.m.Directed by Irving Rapper, featuring Bette Davis, Paul Henreid, Gladys Cooper, Claude Rains, Mary Wickes (1942). In this ideal vehicle for Bette Davis in her prime, a middle-aged spinster suffers a nervous breakdown at the hands of her domineering mother. Based on the novel by Olive Higgs Prouty. Soundtrack by Max Steiner. (118 min.)

Dancers throughout the library(photo by Jun Akiyama)

Sonic Outlaws

3rd Law Dance/Theater

I Will Be Called Lucifer

Now Voyager