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STORYTIME: See September 15. S O N G A N D STORYTIME: See September 15.
LATIN DANCE: See September 15.
drama A N Y T H I N G GOES' A U D I T I O N : See September 20. M I M E A U D I T I O N : See September 21. A M I D S U M M E R N I G H T ' S DREAM': See September 15. 'FOREVER PLAID': Four wannabeBuddy Hollys die in a car crash but return to Earth to play one last concert in this retro musical. Stowe Town Hall Theatre, 8 p.m. $12. Info, 253-3961.
AT THE T W WOOD ART GALLERY, ON THE VERMONT COLLEGE CAMPUS IN MONTPELIER. UPCOMING SHOWS INCLUDE:
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sport etc B L O O D DRAWING: See September 15. FASHION SHOW: The latest looks and beauty tips from local merchants help you look fabulous this fall. Fletcher Free Library, Burlington, 7 p.m. Free. Info, 8657211. RESTORATIVE JUSTICE TALK The effects of judicial law on the victim, offender and community is the subject of this lecture at 50 Cherry St., Burlington, 5:307:30 p.m. Free. Register, 865-7155. ' T H E ART O F INVESTING': Bring a brown-bag lunch, and your checkbook, to a free seminar that could affect your financial future. Windham Financial Services, 148 College St., Burlington, 12:15 p.m. Free. Register, 658-1155. REGIONAL TRANSIT FORUM: Concerned commuters convene to talk about the road ahead for Chittenden County's public transportation system. Burlington City Hall Auditorium, 7 p.m. Free. Info, 660-4071. FROG TALK Extra appendages on amphibians and other environmental issues are the subject of an eco-discussion at the South Burlington Community Library, 7 p.m. Free. Register, 862-5396. WILDLIFE SLIDE SHOW: Tracker Susan Morse leads the way to wildlife at a walking-talk about protecting natural environments. Winooski High School, 7-9:30 p.m. $5. Info, 223-5221. 'IMMIGRATION A N D CIVIL RIGHTS': The Vermont Civil Liberties Union presents a seminar on the rights of soon-to-be citizens. Suzanna's Restaurant, Lague Inn, Berlin., 8:30 a.m - 3 p.m. $3539. Info, 223-6304.
' T H E THIEF': This soul-searching film by Pavel Chukhrai concerns a post-war encounter in a ruined Russian city. The screening benefits the Crossroads Arts Council. Rutland Plaza Movieplex, 7 p.m. $7. Info, 775-5413. 'JULES A N D JIM': A love triangle a la Francois Truffaut explores the complexity of human relationships. Spaulding Auditorium, Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., 6:45 & 9:15 p.m. $6. Info, 603-646-2422.
art • Also, see exhibit openings in the art listings. FIGURE DRAWING: See September 15. OPEN PAINTING: See September 15.
words 'GREAT BOOKS O F T H E CENTURY' DISCUSSION: A literary look at the century — in books — keeps the pages turning at Barnes & Noble, S. Burlington, 7 p.m. Free. Info, 864-8001. S H O R T F I C T I O N READING: Local literati read from original works at Rhombus Gallery, 186 College St., Burlington, 8 p.m. $3-6. Info, 865-0569.
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