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2012 shakes theaters

The sleeping volcano beneath Yellowstone erupts in fantastic fury, the west coast of California begins sliding off into the ocean, and enormous tidal waves wipe entire cities off the map. Sounds like the end of the world? That's exactly what happens in 2012, which was released on Nov.

Jazz Ensembles play it cool

Jazz Ensembles play it cool
Jazz was not the only thing that came out of the Clyde H. Wells Fine Art Center Theater Tuesday. Laughs, applause and general outbursts were never too far between at the jazz ensembles' last concert of the semester. The first group was Ensemble II directed by Cara Pollard, first playing Another Excuse to Play the Blues by Ken Harris.

Russian Ballet brings big crowd, surprises

Russian Ballet brings big crowd, surprises
The long line of excited attendees was forming all the way to the other side of the Clyde H. Wlls Fine Arts Center Auditorium and there was a deafening, excited chatter in the air. On Thursday, Nov. 19, at 7:30 p.m. a full auditorium was entertained by various pieces performed by the Moscow Ballet Company.

Russians dance for Texans

Moscow Ballet at Auditorium
The internationally known Moscow Ballet will perform at the H. G. Wells Fine Arts Center Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, on Nov. 19. The ballet will consist of pieces from Sleeping Beauty, The Nutcracker, Swan Lake Part Two and Shaharazad. Connie Buntrock, executive assistant of the Cross Timbers Fine Arts Council said the group's performance was originally going to cost $45,000.

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