Tucson Weekly : Arts : Playing Along
Steven Bridge  |  by www.tucsonweekly.com. All rights reserved. 17.07 | 2:27

Celebrating Women and Mothers, a multimedia group exhibition, continues through Friday, June 8.
The Young and The Restless: ArtWORKS!
The Southwest's Colorful Sunsets, an exhibition of paintings by Tom Murray, continues through Thursday, May 31.


Learn to make and apply your own Earth-friendly paint using clay and other nontoxic ingredients in a clay-painting class from 8 a.m. to 5 p.

m., Saturday, May 12.
Life drawing classes take place from 10 a.

m. to 1 p.m.

, every Thursday.
The Campus Christian Center Art Gallery seeks artwork of various media for its upcoming shows.
- ATC's 'Sherlock Holmes' is light and shallow, but rather entertaining - Borderlands' "A Tucson Pastorela" is entertaining as always.

COCHISE COUNTY RANCHER Roger Barnett may have appeared in a Christmas pageant sometime in his past, but A Tucson Pastorela undoubtedly marks the first time he's become a character in a play. In real life the armed rancher apprehends desperate Latino migrants who walk across his land on their way to taking America's lowest-paying jobs. In Borderland Theatre's latest rendition of its annual Christmas play, Barnett comes to fictional life as a devil (granted, it's not much of a stretch).

The Pastorela, part of a Mexican folk tradition now almost 500 years old, recounts the shepherds' difficult journey to Bethlehem.

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