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Rock ' n' Locks
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Green Room . Sept. 21 G Spot Hair Design proves it's the coolest yet again with this multi-media presentation of its fall portfolio. Plus, this year there's live music: local favorites Dave Zollo, The Trolleys and Jennifer Danielson will provide the "rock" to go with the "locks." The night will kick off with an intimate
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cocktail party, affording participants the opportu nity to meet the stylists and see dose-up the models who will be sporting the new styles during the western-theme fashion show later in the evening. 7pm-Zam. G reen Room, 509 S. Gilbert St., Iowa City.
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Sept. 25-26
Iowa just doesn't have enough throat singers. So we rely on Tuva, an autonomous region of Russian central Asia, to send us theirs. Yat-Kha is led by Albert Kuvezin, a protege of Brian Eno and co founder of world-music sensation Huun-huur-tu. According to Russian critic Artemi Troitsky, "There are two unique voices on Earth right now: Pavarotti and Kuvezin." But Yat-Kha ain't no opera. Their unique brand of folk-rock is distinguished by the traditional throat singing technique that creates unusual dual- and triple-note over tones, seemingly by magic. As if that weren't enough, t;he group will provide live accompaniment to Russian director V.I. Pudovkin's rarely seen silent-film classic Storm Over Asia o n Sept. 26. 8pm both nights. 1103 Third St. SE, Cedar Ra pids, 364-1580 .
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