Friday, December 29, 2006
UT Arlington offers a ‘heavenly’ way to celebrate the season
Upon further inspection, "Laser Holidazzle" has nothing to do with Snoop Dog. So close.
The Planetarium at UT Arlington is currently offering two unique ways to celebrate the season during the week after Christmas. The new holiday shows include "Season of Light" and "Laser Holidazzle."
1. The one-hour "Season of Light" is an elegant and sophisticated star show revealing how people turn the coldest and darkest of seasons into the warmest and brightest time of the year.
2. "Laser Holidazzle," which lasts 40 minutes, is a laser music show with impressive laser computer animation. The cosmic cheer combines starry skies with holiday classic songs.
For more information, call (817) 272-0123 or visit here.
Source: UT Arlington
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