Iris Ornig Trio
Monday, March 15, 2010 - Monday, June 28, 2010
Bassist and bandleader, Ms. Ornig mixes contemporary music and straight jazz with dazzling results you can see for yourself. Jam session every Monday. Every musician is welcome to sit in! One drink minimum!
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Music & Performance: Performing Revolution in Central and Eastern Europe. This four-month festival traces the fall of Communism in Central and Eastern Europe through performing arts in Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia.... details
Art: In Passing: Evelyn Hofer, Helen Levitt, Lilo Raymond. The works of three female photographers, two of them German-born, are honored with an exhibition showcasing a sampling of their visionary and masterful photographs.... details
Art: Otto Dix. The first one-man museum exhibition of works by the German artist, known for his depictions of Weimar era Germany, ever held in North America.... details
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Art: Into the Unknown. An international art exhibition brings together works by artists and filmmakers who reflect upon and make productive use of archival film footage and other material from the past.... details
Restaurants & Bars: Starkbierzeit at Zum Schneider!. Nockherberg comes to Zum Schneider... details
Music & Performance: Iris Ornig Trio. Bassist and bandleader, Ms. Ornig mixes contemporary music and straight jazz with dazzling results you can see for yourself. Jam session every Monday. Every musician is welcome to sit in! One drink minimum!... details
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Art: The Lost World of Old Europe - The Danube Valley 5000 - 3500 BC. A rare look at some of Europe's earliest civilizations; never before seen in the United States.... details
Restaurants & Bars: Starkbierzeit at Zum Schneider!. Nockherberg comes to Zum Schneider... details
Music & Performance: Iris Ornig. Bassist and bandleader, Ms. Ornig mixes contemporary music and straight jazz with dazzling results you can see for yourself.... details
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Communities: KinderHaus SummerCamp 2010: Registration now open. ... details
Restaurants & Bars: Starkbierzeit at Zum Schneider!. Nockherberg comes to Zum Schneider... details
Art: Otto Dix. The first one-man museum exhibition of works by the German artist, known for his depictions of Weimar era Germany, ever held in North America.... details
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Art: Imperial Privilege: Vienna Porcelain of du Paquier, 1718-44. ... details
Communities: Weekly German Theatre Courses. German-language theatre instruction for children at Galli Theater... details
Art: In Passing: Evelyn Hofer, Helen Levitt, Lilo Raymond. The works of three female photographers, two of them German-born, are honored with an exhibition showcasing a sampling of their visionary and masterful photographs.... details
DAILY UPDATE
Art: The Lost World of Old Europe - The Danube Valley 5000 - 3500 BC. A rare look at some of Europe's earliest civilizations; never before seen in the United States.... details
Restaurants & Bars: Starkbierzeit at Zum Schneider!. Nockherberg comes to Zum Schneider... details
Lectures: Lecture series: Otto Dix. A series of three lectures organized in accordance with Otto Dix exhibition... details
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Music & Performance: Performing Revolution in Central and Eastern Europe. This four-month festival traces the fall of Communism in Central and Eastern Europe through performing arts in Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia.... details
Art: Solace. An exhibition at ACF focusing on the ability of art to invoke solace in its different functions, from the "mildly intoxicating" to the "inebriating"... details
Movies & TV: German Film Pioneers. The 1920s, the golden days of the Weimar Republic, saw a cultural revolution that included the rise of German Expressionist Cinema. Great filmmakers, including F.W. Murnau, G.W. Pabst, and Lotte Reininger, created visually lavish film masterpieces.... details
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Now showing: North Face
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Jochen Wolter - Shoes are made for walkin'
“Big shoes, you’re steppin‘ in to!“ - Who hasn’t heard that phrase when occupying a new work position and replacing someone else who did a good job and didn’t want to leave.
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