Friday, December 9, 2011

Lucy - you have some 'splainin to do...

As our December Membership Drive winds down, some weekend highlights...

Friday night we premiere artZONE 4, our local production featuring art in the Panhandle. Tonight's focus is on young piano prodigy J.T.Hassell in a performance at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church...8pm

When "I Love Lucy" debuted in the fall of 1951, it became an instant sensation, defining the situation comedy format, and turned its unlikely star, Lucille Ball, into a legend. This program revisits the life of Lucille Ball - the first female television superstar and first solo female head of a major studio. "Finding Lucy" also showcases the most extensive set of film clips from the comedienne's life, thanks to an unprecedented agreement between "American Masters," CBS and the estate of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz...Saturday at 6:30

On Sunday, get a double shot of the Irish sound...Christmas with The Celts celebrates the holidays by bringing Irish and Scottish music - which was the underpinning of today's American Country music - full circle to the world famous home of country music, the historical Ryman Auditorium...Sunday at 8pm

Classic Irish songs "The Water Is Wide," "Green Grow The Rushes," "A Woman's Heart" are performed in Celtic Woman: Believe...Sunday 9:30

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