The Hub May 2016 | Page 18

May2016 ALL MONTH Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Leamington Flock Fest Until May 28 A spring celebration of creativity that grows the flock of young and young at heart by encouraging the patronage of local schools, artist and businesses. Various events and locations, see Facebook for details. Windsor Jewish Film Festival Devonshire Cineplex Cinemas 9:30 a.m. 14th Annual Bernard and Ruth Friedman Windsor Jewish Film Festival, featuring 10 award-winning films, with three screenings per day. Visit www.jewishwindsor.org for information. Until May 5 The Work of Byron Katie White Feather Holistic Arts 6:30 p.m. The Work is a simple yet powerful process of inquiry that teaches you to question and identify thoughts that cause all of the suffering in the world. It’s a way to understand what’s hurting you and how to address your problems with clarity. See website for details. Life Drawing at Sho Sho Art, Spirit & Performance 7 p.m. Our vibrant working studio welcomes artists of all skill levels. Our Life Drawing series features experienced models of all body types, in an atmosphere ideally suited for creativity and socializing with other artists. See Facebook for details. Sexuality and Cancer Casino Cares Room Windsor Regional Hospital Cancer Centre 5:30 p.m. An information session for cancer patients and/or partners who are looking for information about the impact to sexual Festival of Birds Until May 18 Point Pelee National Park welcomes Fringe Fest Kickoff Party Olde Walkerville Theatre 6:30 p.m. Hosts Chris Rabideau and Mauro Primorac, giveaways, show sneak previews, artist meet and greet, live music by 1Love, Salt Shaker and Emma McDonald, and more! See website for details. Rhapsody in Blue Capitol Theatre 8 p.m. Young virtuoso George Li performs what has become one of the most beloved masterpieces of modern music along with Gershwin’s I’ve Got Rhythm Variations. See website for details. Also May 7 & 8. Be Green Guy World Premiere Mackenzie Hall 5:30 p.m. Big Green Sky delves into one of the greatest Canadian tragedies in recent years: the indifference of some towards many murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls.See website for details. All proceeds will be donated to local women’s initiatives. Sister Act Chrysler Theatre Presented by Windsor Light Music Theatre – Sister Act is the feel-amazing musical comedy smash based on the hit 1992 film that has audiences jumping to their feet! See website for details. Also May 7, 8, and 13-15 18 The HUB -May 2016 thousands of birds and birdwatchers alike each spring. See website for details. School House Rock Bank Theatre 6:30 p.m. Leamington District Secondary School Peter/ Wendy Kordazone Theatre This lyrical, atmospheric interpretation of Peter Pan is a low-tech, inventive adaptation that pays homage to the darker themes of J.M. Barrie’s original, health and intimacy from cancer, cancer treatment and related side effects. The sessions are free and are given by a Registered Social Worker from the Cancer Program in a sensitive and confidential way. Players, in partnership with The Sun Parlour Players Community Theatre present School House Rock, directed by Joel Lewsaw. See website for details. Also May 6 & 7 Peter/Wendy will mesmerize audiences of all ages. See Facebook for details. Also May 7 & 8 Windsor-Walkerville Fringe Fest Take part in this incredible festival featuring performances of theatre, music, dance, comedy and improv. Be a part of this vibrant and exciting artistic environment! See website for details. Runs until May 15