SFA STEM Research and Learning Center to host family night

Stephen F. Austin State University’s STEM Research and Learning Center invites families to “Adventures of Aliens in Space” Family Fun Night from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15, at the Cole STEM Building.

From an SFA Planetarium show and robot demonstrations to lessons on telescope use and the solar system, the family night will feature many hands-on educational activities.

“The Family Fun Night is designed to raise awareness of science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines and increase interest through community engagement,” said Dr. Jana Redfield, associate director of the STEM Research and Learning Center. “Activities will be led by SFA and high school STEM students, with exciting demos and magic shows presented by STEM faculty members.”

Tickets are on sale for $5 per person and can be purchased at gosfa.com/family-fun-night.

For more information, contact the STEM Research and Learning Center at STEMCenter@sfasu.edu or (936) 468-5814.

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SFA’s Contemporary Ensemble to broadcast fall concert

The Contemporary Ensemble at Stephen F. Austin State University will broadcast its fall semester concert at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 17, on the SFA School of Music YouTube Channel.

Directed by James Adams, the Contemporary Ensemble is one of three student performance groups in the Sound Recording Technology program in the School of Music.

“This is going to be a fantastic show,” Adams said. “This special concert will feature two bonus holiday songs.”

The concert will incorporate collaborative performances with members of the SFA Symphony Orchestra and SFA’s School of Theatre and Dance.

Among the works to be performed are “Enemy” by Imagine Dragons; “The Less I Know the Better” by Tame Impala featuring SFA theatre/dance student Joy Crissmon, senior from Cypress; “Guillotine” by Jon Bellion; “Coward” by SRT major Drew Williams, junior from Fairfield; two Disney songs, and more.

The concert will also feature “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” by High Martin and Ralph Blane (Sinatra version) in collaboration with Dr. Greg Grabowski and five orchestra string performers, and “All I Want For Christmas” by Mariah Carey.

For more information about the SRT program at SFA, contact Adams at adamsjf@sfasu.edu. For more information about the School of Music, call (936) 468-4602.

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Works by avant-garde artist Tofel featured in exhibition

Jennings Tofel's "Genesis 1," circa 1930s, graphite on paper, is among the artist's abstract and expressionistic drawings featured in "Jennings Tofel: Drawing Genesis," an exhibition showing Nov. 22 through Jan. 20 in The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House.

Jennings Tofel’s “Genesis 1,” circa 1930s, graphite on paper, is among the artist’s abstract and expressionistic drawings featured in “Jennings Tofel: Drawing Genesis,” an exhibition showing Nov. 22 through Jan. 20 in The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House.

Abstract and expressionistic drawings by American artist Jennings Tofel are featured in an exhibition showing Nov. 22 through Jan. 20 in The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House in downtown Nacogdoches.

“Jennings Tofel: Drawing Genesis,” curated by Dr. David A. Lewis, professor of art history at Stephen F. Austin State University, will be shown in the upstairs Reavley Gallery of the art center, located at 329 E. Main Street.

Jennings (originally Jehudah) Tofel (1891-1959) was an accomplished poet and essayist as well as a visual artist, writes Lewis. He was active in a group of Jewish intellectuals known as Die Yunge (The Young Ones) led by the poet David Ignatoff, a champion of Yiddish language poetry. A long-time friend of Alfred Stieglitz, Tofel contributed an appreciation of his long-time friend to the popular anthology, “America and Alfred Stieglitz: A Collective Portrait,” originally published in 1934. Tofel was a well-respected avant-garde artist who regularly exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in New York and Chicago, as well as Paris, France, according to Lewis. From 1920s through the 1950s, Tofel’s solo exhibitions were reviewed in Art News, Art Digest and other magazines, as well as in the major New York newspapers. Since his death, two monographs, including a lavish Abrams book, have been published. His work is represented in the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Hirschhorn Museum, and the Smithsonian Museum of American Art, among other notable collections.

“While his expressionist paintings have been studied, very little attention has been given to Tofel’s drawings, and even though he was an important illustrator, even less about that,” Lewis writes. “The ‘Drawing Genesis’ exhibition is the first to focus attention entirely on the artist’s drawings. Many of these works are quite abstract. Essentially what the surrealists would call automatic drawings, subconsciously rendered (rather like doodles), they are nevertheless elegant and refined.

“The automatic drawings, dating from the mid to late 1930s, evoke mystery,” Lewis continues. “They often portray wraith-like or ghostly configurations, which suggest figures coming into being (or perhaps dissolving into un-being), emerging subconsciously from the very act of swirling graphite pencil or India ink on the paper.”

A few pen and ink and ink-wash drawings executed variously in a symbolist or expressionistic style are also included in the exhibition. “These were intended as equivalents to poetry, and some were published as illustrations in Yiddish books and literary magazines,” Lewis said. “These range in style from simple, understated contour-line figure drawings to intricate and densely rendered scenes, suggestive of biblical or mythical visions.”

While Tofel’s imagery usually conveys a sense of mystery or melancholy, in a few examples, the figures can be slightly “goofy” in appearance, and this element of comic relief reveals something about the artist’s temperament, according to Lewis.

“To get the fullest impact of the implied narrative relationship between the drawings,” he said, “one really does need to see them displayed in groups, where a visual tension and unspoken dialogues begin to emerge between them.”

A closing reception is planned for 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 19, at Cole Art Center. Admission to the exhibition and reception, which is sponsored in part by William Arscott and the Friends of the Visual Arts, is free. Gallery hours are from noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. For more information, call (936) 468-5500.

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SFA voice students to perform opera works depicting fate, love, tragedy

Voice students in the School of Music at Stephen F. Austin State University will present “Opera Scenes of Fate, Love and Tragedy” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 17, in Cole Concert Hall on the SFA campus.

A culmination of the semester’s Fall Opera Workshop, the performance is under the direction of Nita Hudson, stage and musical director; Dr. Thomas Nixon, primary collaborative pianist; and Hyo Jeong Ham and Tate Ashby, student collaborative pianists. Works by Mozart, Verdi, Gilbert and Sullivan, among other composers, are on the program.

A variety of duets, trios, quintets and a sextet will perform scenes from “The Marriage of Figaro” by W.A. Mozart; “The Tales of Hoffmann” by Jacques Offenbach; “The Magic Flute” by Mozart; “Aida” by Giuseppe Verdi; “The Mikado” by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan; “Carmen” by Georges Bizet; and “Cavalleria Rusticana” by Pietro Mascagni.

“Among the prominent scenes to be performed is the duet from ‘Cavalleria Rusticana’ in which the character Alfio arrives, late for mass,” Hudson explains. “Santuzza tells him that Lola went to church with Turridu and reveals that his wife has been cheating on him. In a rage, Alfio swears to get even and rushes off, leaving behind the now conscience-stricken Santuzza.”

Another prominent scene is the sextet from “The Tales of Hoffmann,” Hudson said. “As Hoffmann is about to depart, Giulietta seduces him into confessing his love for her. Schlémil returns and accuses Giulietta of having left him for Hoffmann, who realizes, with horror, that he has lost his reflection.”

Hudson said she selected these specific scenes to “showcase the talents of the students, while also providing challenges for them to grow.”

“The Fall Opera Workshop and the experience of performing these scenes has had a direct pedagogical impact on the lives of both the performance majors and music education majors,” Hudson said. “All the students have gained insight into how to communicate, and they’ve learned to take a project from its creation to its fruition.”

Tickets are $8 for adults, $6 for seniors and $3 for students and youth. To purchase tickets, call the SFA Fine Arts Box Office at (936) 468-6407 or visit finearts.sfasu.edu. For additional information, contact the SFA School of Music at (936) 468-4602.

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Kármán Ensemble to perform at SFA

The Kármán Ensemble will present a guest concert at 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 13, in Cole Concert Hall on the SFA campus.

The Kármán Ensemble will present a guest concert at 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 13, in Cole Concert Hall on the SFA campus.

The Kármán Ensemble will perform works by Vaughan Williams, Ellen Taaffe Zwilich and Justin Writer when the musicians present a guest concert at 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 13, in Cole Concert Hall on the campus of Stephen F. Austin State University.

The program titled “Piano Quintets Beyond the Trout!” will be presented by Er-Gene Kahng, violin; Joel Pagán, viola; Aristides Rivas, cello; George Amorim, double bass; and Janice Fehlauer, piano. The ensemble will perform Zwilich’s Quintet, which is described as blues-y piano quintet, scored for the same ensemble as Franz Schubert’s famous “Trout” Quintet, the Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667. For this “blue trout” Quintet, the composer utilizes Americana musical references.

Among the other works to be performed is Writer’s “The Threshold,” which is described as a musical representation of the Kármán line, the boundary between the Earth’s atmosphere and space. “In this short and energetic work, the Kármán line is reached when the piano, in its uppermost register, returns to the opening motive from which all the material in the piece is derived,” according to program notes. Writer is professor of music theory and composition at The University of Texas Rio Grand Valley. Ensemble members Pagán and Amorim are also on the UTRGV music faculty.

The concert will also include a performance of Williams’ Quintet in C minor, which features “big Brahmsian gestures” in the three-movement piece, inviting orchestral treatment supported by the presence of the double bass, widening the sonic scope of this composition.

Admission to the concert is free. For additional information, contact the SFA School of Music at (936) 468-4602.

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November 9, 2022: NPD Crime Report

NPD Crime Report

This is the report from the Nacogdoches County Jail that lists the arrests made from 6 a.m. of the previous day to 6 a.m. of the listed day.

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November 9, 2022: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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November 9, 2022: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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November 8, 2022: NPD Crime Report

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November 8, 2022: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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