The Commercial Appeal - Go Memphis

PLENTY OF PRINTS

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Members of the Printmakin­g Club at Memphis College of Art open their studios for a “Print Palooza” that features tours, demonstrat­ions and a sale of more than 200 reasonably priced prints from students and profession­al artists. Proceeds benefit the Printmakin­g Club — specifical­ly to assist in sending students to the Southern Graphics Council Internatio­nal to be held March 30 to April 2 in Portland, Oregon. 2-6 p.m. 1930 Poplar in Overton Park. Visit mca.edu, or call 901-722-5100. and multiplati­num album sales. The Cleveland rap veterans play the New Daisy Theatre in celebratio­n of 20 years of their hit song “Tha Crossroads.” Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets: $29.50 for general admissions, $99 for VIP. On sale now at newdaisy.com or (877) 987-6487. a knack for mashing together the rock music of different decades: The songs are fueled variously (often simultaneo­usly) by ’60s garage, ’70s punk and ’80s alternativ­e sounds. Frontman Matthew Schultz pulls all those parts together on albums such as the group’s latest release, “Tell Me I’m Pretty.” California alt-pop outfit Silversun Pickups, British indierocke­rs Foals and Brooklyn postpunks Bear Hands round out what promises to be a potent bill. 7 p.m. Tickets: $29.50-$39.50. Available at all Ticketmast­er outlets, ticketmast­er.com or (800) 745-3000.

and as sweet as can be. Through April 10 at Circuit Playhouse, 51 S. Cooper. Showtimes: 2 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Tickets: $22 opening weekend (March 19-20), $30 adults, $22 seniors/students/military. $10 children under 18. Info: playhouseo­nthesquare.org and 901-726-4656.

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