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Here Comes the Sun

When:

  • Saturdays at 2 p.m.
  • Saturdays at 8 p.m.

Next date: Saturday, July 12, 2008

Start date: Saturday, December 1, 2007

Event is ongoing: Indefinitely

Where: Sky Theatre @ UNT, 801 North Texas Boulevard, Denton

Cost: $3 - $5

Age limit: All ages

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Description

It has a tremendous influence on our lives, yet most of us hardly give it a second thought. The Sun was a central part of the lives of many early peoples some even worshiped as a god. That yellow orb that dominated the daytime sky mystified our ancestors, leaving them with many questions. How did the Sun come into being? How does it work? What causes day and night? What effect does the Sun have on the seasons? Will the Sun shine forever? These questions, and many more, are answered in the Sky Theater's original production, "Here Come the Sun".

Information from the planetarium's site

Event posted Dec. 13, 2007
Last updated Dec. 13, 2007



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Akira Sato Jazz trumpeter Akira Sato, by way of Tokyo, Japan and Vancouver, Canada, is an SMU faculty member and director of The Meadow Jazz Orchestra at SMU. He is also an adjunct faculty member at UNT where he teaches jazz arranging. Sato is also heading into the studio soon with other area musicians and playing at the Scat Jazz Lounge tonight. With all that he's up to, the least you could do is order a Scotch on the rocks and chill to some tunes. (Photo by flickr user arteunporro. More info

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