Thursday: Gary Cosay FTT Talk. 5 p.m. Browning Cinema
Gary Cosay will speak at the latest in a series of talks presented by the Film, Television and Theater Department at the Browning Cinema. Cosay, a veteran of the industry with over fifty years of experience in media entertainment, will discuss his life as an agent, beginning with his first job at William Morris as an agent trainee. During his career he has represented a variety of entertainment figures, including producer David E. Kelley. The event is free but ticketed; call the ticket office at (574) 631-2800 to reserve tickets.
Friday: College Humor Live Tour with Neal Brennan and TJ Miller. 10 p.m. Legends
Are you a fan of the videos, pictures and articles at collegehumor.com? Check out the best College Humor has to offer at Legends on Friday night. The College Humor Live Tour will feature a group of stand-up comedians. Neal Brennan has written for "Chapelle's Show" and you may recognize TJ Miller as the cameraman from the movie "Cloverfield."
In the past the tour has included the likes of Dan Levy, Aziz Ansari and others, and also has permanent shows in New York and Los Angeles.
Saturday: "The Butler Did It." 7:30 p.m. Everest-Rohrer Chapel at Bethel College
Whodunnit? Students at Bethel College are asking audiences to figure out the mystery in their performance of "The Butler Did It," a spoof play by Tim Kelly. In "The Butler Did It," a society dowager named Miss Maple stages a murder mystery party with a group of detective writers, only to find the mystery turned real when a real murder takes place.
Tickets are $12 for the public and $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information, call (574) 807-7763 or visit www.artseverywhere.com.
Sunday: "Maxim Kantor: Selections from the Wasteland and Metropolis Print Suites" at the Snite Museum of Art.
Lazy Sunday afternoons got you down? Get yourself some culture by visiting the Snite to check out their fall exhibit on the etchings of Russian artist Maxim Kantor. Kantor's "Wasteland" print suite examines the late Soviet era and the chaos of the new Russian state, while "Metropolis" is a blend of images inspired by art, print and photography and encompassing a powerful blend of mythology, society, history and geography. The exhibition will run until Nov. 23.
Contact Analise Lipari at alipari@nd.edu.



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