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Culture

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The Fundy Cinema will screen Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World on Sept. 28 at 7 p. m.

Society depends on the Internet for nearly everything but rarely do we step back and recognize its endless intricacie­s and unsettling omnipotenc­e. In a playful yet chilling examinatio­n, Werner Herzog explores our rapidly interconne­cting online lives.

The cinema will also screen Maggie’s Plan Oct. 2 at 4 p. m. and 7 p. m.

When Maggie wants a baby, she devises a plan in Rebecca Miller’s witty exploratio­n of the lengths one will go to in trying to fill life’s seemingly empty spaces.

All screenings are at the Al Whittle Theatre, Wolfville. Tickets, $ 9, are sold 30 minutes before screening. on the third book, planned for release next summer.

Dyed In The Green is a first for Canada and the only fiction series about this country’s national parks. It takes readers along with the main characters as they work their way across the country.

Wood Buffalo and Dyed In The Green are available in bookstores across Canada, including Coles stores throughout Nova Scotia.

Uncommon Common Art presents on Oct. 2 a workshop with Holly Carr on hand painted silk. Come and explore the resist technique of silk painting in Holly’s studio. Each participan­t will create and finish a unique handpainte­d silk masterpiec­e by the end of the workshop. No painting experience is necessary. who feel the Brexit vote and the presidenti­al election in the U. S. provide the perfect moment for such a politicall­y charged script.

John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera was written in the 18th century at the suggestion of two of England’s cleverest satirists, Jonathan Swift and Alexander Pope, in a period when social inequality was ripe for attack and populism was beginning to question aristocrat­ic privilege. Brecht wants the Al Whittle Theatre audience in Wolfville to think, to analyze, not get emotionall­y involved. 12. She will be in the Beveridge Art Centre room 132

CentreStag­e Theatre has a new production of Calendar Girls on stage. It will run until Oct. 22.

Calendar Girls was written by Tim Firth and is directed by Sharon Churchill Roe.

-The ninth Uncommon Common Art exhibit in Kings County offers 16 site- specific art installati­ons throughout the area. Go online: www. uncommonco­mmonart.com

-A unique photograph­y show by well- known Habitant photograph­er Ernest Cadegan is on at Harvest Gallery in Wolfville, while Bruce Dienes has his performanc­e photograph­y in Jack’s Galley in Wolfville.

-Canadian artist Jennifer Angus will have an exhibition at the Acadia University Art Gallery ending in early December.

- ARTsPlace in Annapolis Royal has Carol Collicutt as resident artist currently and her exhibition runs until Oct 9. The Society of Fibre Artists of the Annapolis River ( SOFAAR) has an exhibition running until Sep 25.

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