Monday Night Movies at the Marfa Book Co, 7pm, Program 10:
Build a Ship, Sail to Sadness, Laurin Federlein, 2007, 68�
Build a Ship, Sail to Sadness is an absurdist musical travelogue. It follows
Vincent, a solitary young man, as he rides on his moped through a deserted
mountain region. His mission is to heal the loneliness of the few isolated
inhabitants by introducing a mobile disco to the region.
Laurin Federlein�s feature debut is a film about the joy of music and the yearning for the elevation and ecstasy of art. It is also a melancholy statement about the solitude of a visionary mind and a trip to a reality which we have already forgotten exists. (Ludmila Cvikova, Int�l Film Festival Rotterdam)
Location:
Ice Plant, East Oak Ave
Description:
Chinati Artist in Residence, Alex Schweder, will present a talk on performance architecture and his recent work at 7pm at the Ice Plant on East Oak Street. The event is free and everyone is invited to attend.
Location:
209 West El Paso St
Description:
Claude "Butch " Morgan returns to Padre's for a free 8 PM show! He's still on tour through the region, bringing excellent originals and inventive arrangements of popular cover tunes to Padre's for this Wednesday night show.
Location:
Wine Bar at Marfa Guest Quarters, 109 W San Antonio
Description:
An evening of American Wine and Food at the Wine Bar at Marfa Guest Quarters. An exclusive tasting with appetizer pairings lead by Alexander Valley Vineyards proprietor Linda Wetzel. $25 per person and reservations are required. A portion of the proceeds befefit Marfa Public Radio. Call 432-729-4599.
Location:
Thunderbird Capri, Marfa
Description:
Arts and Crafts show and sale at the Capri Thunderbird. Get a head start on your holiday shopping!
Location:
Padre's Marfa, 209 W El Paso St
Description:
Chris Hillen's Austin based band Secret Weapons plays Padre's Marfa at 10:30pm.
A DJ set by Lyman Hardy of Austin based PONG at 8:30
$3 cover charge at the door
Time:
10:00am
Location:
Under the canopy next to the railroad tracks
Description:
Visit FarmStand Marfa every Saturday through the summer - under the canopy next to the railroad tracks on Highland Street. Fresh produce, baked goods, crafts, artwork and more.