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Art-attack

Jazz trio to play at Tutto Bene Wine Café tonight\nWHEN: 8‑11 p.m. today\nWHERE: Tutto Bene Wine Cafe, 213 S. Rogers St.\nMORE INFORMATION: Fresh from an Aug. 12 performance in New Orleans, IU alumnus Craig Brenner and his band the Crawdads will play original blues, jazz and boogie woogie along with songs by Ray Charles, Professor Longhair and others. Admission is $3.\nReception will honor 'Turtle' gallery artist\nWHEN: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Friday\nWHERE: Wandering Turtle Art Gallery, 224 N. College Ave.\nMORE INFORMATION: Come to this artist reception to meet James B. Campbell, whose Infinity & Nearer exhibition of 3-D art sculptures has been on display since Aug. 14 and will continue thru Sept. 23. The event is open to the public and admission is free. \nArts Center will introduce new exhibit Friday\nWHEN: 5:30-7 p.m. Friday\nWHERE: John Waldron Arts Center, 122 S. Walnut St.\nMORE INFORMATION: Artists working in a variety of media, including 2-D, mixed media, clay and collage will premiere their work in the Rosemary P. Miller Gallery the Flashlight Gallery. Admission is free to all. The exhibits will run thru Sept. 30.\nGolf resort to host tribute to Elton John\nWHEN: 9 p.m. Friday \nWHERE: Eagle Pointe Golf Resort, 2250 E. Pointe Road \nMORE INFORMATION: Listen to live interpretations of Elton John's hit songs while lounging by the pool and cabana. Tickets are $25 per person with buffet, $15 without food.\n30th annual crafts fest Saturday\nWHEN: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday\nWHERE: Fourth and Grant in downtown Bloomington\nMORE INFORMATION: More than 100 juried artisans from around the country will display their art and craft creations. Featured items include handmade toys, clothing, studio photography, handwoven baskets, lamps, original paintings and prints and more. Several groups, including the IU Auditorium and IU Theater, will have booths set up. Local musicians and performance artists from both the IU and Bloomington community will play. Admission is free.

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