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Published Sunday, September 05, 2010 12:05 AM

Arts Watch

Tom Turbiville is taking the week off from his Arts Watch column. Following is a list of some upcoming arts-related events.

* Tuesday-Dec. 1: Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History presents "Raramuri: Runners of the Sierra Madre" (brazosvalleymuseum.org, 776-2195)

* Sept. 2-30: Spirit of Texas Bank Gallery, BV Arts Council, BV Arts League presents "Origins: The Sculpture of Larry Schueckler and Photography by Tanner Singleton" (696-2787, acbv.org)

* Sept. 25: MSC OPAS presents The Manhattan Transfer, Rudder Auditorium (845-1234, mscopas.org)

* Sept. 30-Oct. 17: Navasota Theatre Alliance presents The Butler Did It (936-825-3195, navasotatheatre.com)

* Sept. 30-Oct. 17: Brenham's Unity Theatre presents Greater Tuna (979-830-8358, unitybrenham.org)

* Tom Turbiville is The Eagle's arts columnist. He's also sports director for WTAW-1620AM Radio. E-mail him at tom.turbiville@ theeagle.com.




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