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‘Redefining Disability’ Sexy double amputee Aimee Mul- lins — you remember her star turn as a ferocious cheetah woman ag- gressing Matthew Barney’s Entered Apprentice in “Cremaster 3” — comes to Washington next Thursday, her many protheses in tow. Born without calf bones, Mullins had both legs amputated at age 1 and has defied the term “disabled” ever since. At Georgetown for college, she competed in running, eventually breaking Paralympic records. In 1999, late British designer Alexander McQueen plucked her for a runway show. A few years later she was shooting “Cremaster” with Barney. Now a motivational speaker and


collector of custom prosthetic legs, Mullins comes to D.C. to reboot the concept of “body art.” She’ll talk


with Baltimore Museum of Art cura- tor of contemporary art Kristen Hi- leman; the evening is called “Rede- fining Disability: Body as Art.” On view that night: the carved wooden legs designer McQueen commissioned for her runway debut, plus a selection of other protheses. The McQueen legs are artworks unto themselves, featuring a bacchanal’s worth of vines and grapes curling around the calf, which sits atop five- inch, Louis-heeled feet that almost look like hooves. Barney would ap- prove.


—Jessica Dawson ‘SNL’ alums to fete Fey


To no one’s surprise, Tracy Morgan and Amy Poehler have been added to the crowd of colleagues saluting Ti- na Fey at the Mark Twain Prize for


GREG STALEY


BODY ART: Aimee Mullins’s designer prosthetics, now at Baltimore Museum.


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Buika Saturday, October 30 at 8 p.m.


Hailed as “One of the great voices of our times” (The Times of London), this Afro-flamenco songstress has become a trailblazing force in contemporary Spanish music in just a few short years. Recently nominated for two 2010 Latin Grammies, including Recording of the Year, Buika brings a gypsy flair to her unique blend of jazz, blues, flamenco and Afro-Cuban music. The Miami Herald says she brings a “love-destroys-and-saves-all intensity” to the stage. The New York Times calls her “Luminous…magnificent…superb!” Come see her Center for the Arts debut!


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Lar Lubovitch Dance Company Friday, November 5 at 8 p.m.


Lar Lubovitch, hailed as “one of the ten best choreographers in the world” by The New York Times, creates dances that are appreciated for their musicality, rhapsodic style, and sophisticated formal structures. Dance enthusiasts throughout the world have praised his radiant choreography and deeply humanistic voice. In this long-awaited appearance at the Center, the company performs exciting recent works and classic pieces from Lubovitch’s repertory. “Freshness, buoyancy, and sheer dancerly joy.” (Seattle Times) A “national treasure.” (Variety)


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American Humor. Morgan is part of the “30 Rock”


crew, which is Fey’s weekly award- winning workplace comedy. For sev- eral seasons Morgan was a mainstay on “Saturday Night Live,” where Fey rose to fame over nine seasons. Poehler is another fixture of the “SNL” family and is an alum of Sec- ond City and Comedy Central. She and Fey starred the movie “Mean Girls.”


All the presenters and performers will toast Fey on Nov. 9 at the Ken- nedy Center, and the event will be taped by WETA and air on PBS Nov. 14.


—Jacqueline Trescott


‘CSI’ fact & fiction The USA Science and Engineering


Festival continues today on the Mall


with an intriguing topic for televi- sion crime fans: At 11:30 a.m. New York criminal defense attorney Mar- vin Schechter will lead a discussion titled “The Scoop on CSI: Separating Fact From Fiction,” with Matt Part- ney and Tamara Jaron, both writers for “CSI:Miami.” The writers will feature clips from the CBS series and discuss the writ- ing process for a full episode. Their discussion will focus on forensic sci- ence and techniques and the simi- larities between the events in a courtroom and what is seen on tele- vision. Schechter will focus on the role science plays in releasing defen- dants who have been wrongly con- victed. The tent, No. 102, will be lo- cated between the Capitol Reflecting Pool and Third Street NW. —Erin Williams


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