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Alicia Anne Henry, 27, Minot, was sentenced on Thursday to two years in prison, all suspended, and two years of supervised probation for breaking into a car, a Class C felony, on Oct. 16, 2020. A second Class C felony charge of using a stolen credit card was dismissed under the terms of a plea deal with the state.
Judge Richard Hagar also ordered Henry to obtain a chemical dependency evaluation, to pay $1,025 in court costs and restitution yet to be determined, and to have no contact with the victim.
According to court documents, Henry stole a woman’s purse and her wallet out of a motor vehicle, then tried to use the victim’s debit card multiple times to withdraw money from ATMs. She was high on methamphetamine at the time.
East Nashville
The Red Arrow Gallery. I recently read a description of
Paul Collins’ creative practice in which the word “diaristic” caught my eye it captures both Collins’ everyday subject matter and observational gaze so precisely. Collins’ point of view is the strongest aspect of his work, giving his paintings, drawings and sculptures conceptual depth while also informing a recognizable style that’s offhand, but always thoughtful and sincere. Again, that description of his art fits so well because his work always reads like notes he’s taken during the day stuff he saw, things he did. His new series of avian watercolors will look very familiar to Nashvillians who might have gotten a kick out of all the winter bird-watching the recent blizzards brought us. Collins also noticed the chromatic pop of crimson cardinals flitting through the falling white; the puffed-up orange chests of cold-weather robins; black squadrons of starlings lighting on bare branches.
Virtual Events in March
“THE BLACK INDEX”
For this exhibit, artists Dennis Delgado, Alicia Henry, Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle, Titus Kaphar, Whitfield Lovell, and Lava Thomas created unexpected and unconventional depictions of Black subjects through drawings, performance art, prints, sculptures, and digital art that challenge traditional methods of portraiture. All of the works will be available for viewing through a virtual tour, and all related performances and lectures will be prerecorded and shared through the college’s website.
Claire Trevor School of the Arts, UC Irvine, 949-824-2787, arts.uci.edu/boxoffice
MARCH 2
SMETANA TRIO
Originally founded in 1934, this piano trio has long been recognized as the top chamber ensemble from the Czech Republic. The current group with Jan Talich on violin, Jan Pálenícek on cello, and Jitka Cechová on piano has performed across the world and recorded 11 albums. The musicians will perform works by Beethoven, Dvorák, and Novák.