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Chattanooga Market - Gingerbread Lane
- Sun. Nov 30th, 2008
12pm – 2:30pm
This Sunday, come down to the First Tennessee Pavilion to get into the holiday spirit. It’s a family event benefiting the Why Know organization - the 2nd annual “Gingerbread Lane”. Middle and high-schoolers have been busy creating gingerbread houses that will be on display (available for purchase too!) eager to win the popular vote. Santa will be there as...
- Sun. Nov 30th, 2008
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America I AM: The African American Imprint
- Sat. Nov 8th, 2008
12pm – 5pm
at Bessie Smith Hall (African-American History Museum)
Many people are accustomed to seeing 18-wheelers traveling up and down the highway delivery goods and services to customers. However, many residents especially living in midsize cities have not had an opportunity to see a 20 foot trailer containing the national exhibition, America I AM: The African American Imprint. Chattanooga is one of the few-selected...
- Sat. Nov 8th, 2008
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Open mic featuring Dark Knghts of Camelot
- Wed. Oct 22nd, 2008
10pm – 12:30am
at JJ's Bohemia
Open mic featuring a performance by the Dark Knghts of Camelot. Info via myspace.com/jjsbohemia. Photo via myspace.com/darkknightsofcamelot
- Wed. Oct 22nd, 2008
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Rhyme N Chatt
- Thu. Oct 16th, 2008
6:30pm – 8:30pm
Poetry and spoken word. For details, Tongeia S. Farmer at the number listed above. Info via Tongeia S. Farmer of Rhyme N Chatt.
- Thu. Oct 16th, 2008
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Mmm, Ahh, Ooh: Poetry for Your Mind, Body and Soul
- Fri. Oct 3rd, 2008
7:30pm – 11pm
Ticket price includes food and drinks while they last. No alcohol will be served and Tickets are $15 in advance and include: * poetry featuring the poets of Rhyme N Chatt Interactive Poetry Organization * jazz and R&B from John Gray's Existential Audio, coming to us all the way from New Orleans * open mic for poets and performers from the audience, * free...
- Fri. Oct 3rd, 2008
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Wish You Were Here: Postcards of Cleveland and Bradley County
- thru Sat. Nov 1st, 2008
at Museum Center at 5ive Points
Drawn from numerous private collections in the community, this exhibit will be co-curated by Mitchell Kinder and Bob George. Kinder and George are noted postcard experts and collectors who will bring a wealth of knowledge to this exhibit. Info via museumcenter.org.
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Travels with Van Gogh, an Afternoon with Lin Arison and Neil Folberg
- Tue. May 27th, 2008
3pm – 5pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Join noted author Lin Arison and photographer Neil Folberg as they discuss their book, "Travels with Van Gogh and the Impressionists: Discovering the Connections." Books will be available for purchase in the Hunter Museum Store. Program is FREE to the public. Info via huntermuseum.org. Photo via abbeville.com.
- Tue. May 27th, 2008
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Artist's Talk on Storm Cycle
- Sun. May 18th, 2008
3pm – 5pm
at CreateHere
Storm Cycle Exhibit Reception and Lecture Exhibition open April 8-May 20 Live music by Ben Friberg Quartet Taste of New Orleans by Blue Orleans and Easy Seafood Bistro & Bar Lecture by Thomas Mann Thomas Mann, feeling an emotional urgency to understand and respond to the devastation in his hometown, began creating a body of work in his signature...
- Sun. May 18th, 2008
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Rhyme N Chatt Poetry Session
- Thu. May 8th, 2008
7pm – 9pm
We are so looking forward to seeing you and enjoying POETRY!!!!! with you. Our next session will be Thursday, May 8, 2008 from 7:00p.m. to 9:00p.m. and will be held @ Rock Points Book Store located 401 Broad Street (downtown). We are so excited about seeing you so bring your friends, family, and foes for an opportunity to be Poetically mesmerized and...
- Thu. May 8th, 2008
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Fish Face
- Wed. Apr 30th, 2008
10am – 1pm
AEC TheatreExpress will perform two shows of Patricia Reilly Giff's "Fish Face" at the Tivoli Theatre April 30. Each show is 60 minutes each, with the first show starting at 10am and the second show beginning at 12 noon. Reservations required. For additional info, contact the Arts and Education Council at the number provided, or call them toll free at...
- Wed. Apr 30th, 2008
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Native American Fireside Chat
- Fri. Apr 18th, 2008
7pm – 12:30pm
Third Friday of every month at 7:00 PM in the Visitor's Center. Open to the public. Free admission. Bring "finger food" to share. Call 423-892-1499 for more information. Info via chattanoogaaudubon.org.
- Fri. Apr 18th, 2008
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Open Mic Night with Rhyme N Chatt
- Thu. Apr 10th, 2008
7pm – 9pm
Poetry session and open mic platform organized by poetry, spoken word artists Rhyme N Chatt. Admission is free. For additional information, email Rhyme N Chatt at rhymenchattpoetry@comcast.net. RHYME N CHATT Rhyme N Chatt hosts free, informal, interactive poetry sessions every second and last Thursday of the month (excluding December) from 7:00 p.m. to 9...
- Thu. Apr 10th, 2008
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George T. Hunter Lecture Series: Lecture On The Importance Of Great Public Spaces
- Tue. Apr 8th, 2008
7pm – 12:30pm
Join the Benwood Foundation, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and the Community Research Council for a lecture by Fred Kent, founder and president of Project for Public Spaces, at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 8, 2008. Fred Kent is the fourth and final speaker in the 2007-2008 George T. Hunter Lecture Series. Fred Kent is a leading authority on...
- Tue. Apr 8th, 2008
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The 2nd Annual Power of One Mayor’s Luncheon
- Thu. Apr 3rd, 2008
11:30am – 12:30am
The 2nd Annual Power of One Mayor’s Luncheon is presented in partnership with local organizations, non-profits and businesses to unify and reaffirm our commitment to making Chattanooga a welcoming, diverse and inclusive community. Thursday, April 3rd at 11:30 am The Chattanoogan Hotel Keynote Speaker: Eric Metaxas Eric’s acclaimed biography "Amazing Grace:...
- Thu. Apr 3rd, 2008
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Connecting the Dots 2008
- Thu. Apr 3rd, 2008
8am – 12pm
at Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium
A summit exploring the arts and social issues presented by EAC, Allied Arts and the United Way. This year's keynote speaker is Earl Braggs, author of "Crossing Tecumseh Street," holder of the UC Foundation professorship in English, and recipient of the Anhinga Poetry Prize and the Jack Kerouac International Literary Prize. Admission is $15, registration...
- Thu. Apr 3rd, 2008
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"passages" Closing Reception
- Sat. Mar 29th, 2008
7pm – 9pm
at CreateHere
This exhibition pairs visual art and written word. It coincides with The 2nd biennial Chattanooga Festival of Writers (March 28 and 29), held during the off years of the AEC Conference on Southern Literature. The work of eleven artists from the southside and downtown is showcased along with passages from southern writers. Info via CreateHere Studio.
- Sat. Mar 29th, 2008
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Chattanooga Festival of Writers
- thru Sat. Mar 29th, 2008
The Chattanooga Festival of Writers will be held at the Sheraton Read House in the Silver Ballroom, Friday, March 28th and at the UTC University Center, Saturday, March 29th. For a full schedule of events, a list of guest speakers, or for more information, please visit the website provided. Photo via artsedcouncil.org.
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Creative Writing Workshop
- Fri. Mar 28th, 2008
8am – 2pm
at Staff Development Center
The Arts & Education Council of Chattanooga will offer a Creative Writing Workshop for administrators and 5 - 12th grade teachers employed by Hamilton County or school districts from the surrounding area. These instructors will have the opportunity to discuss classroom creative writing with some of the award-winning authors invited to this year's Chattanooga...
- Fri. Mar 28th, 2008
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Open Mic featuring......Ian Thomas, Royal Pine Spring Tour
- Wed. Mar 26th, 2008
10pm – 12:30pm
at JJ's Bohemia
Ian Thomas brings his spring tour with Royal Pine to Open Mic night. For details, contact JJ's Bohemia. Photo via ianthomasmusic.com.
- Wed. Mar 26th, 2008
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"Chattanooga Rebels"
- Thu. Mar 20th, 2008
7pm – 12:30pm
The Chattanooga History Center will present "Chattanooga Rebels", at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 20th at Rock Point Books, 401 Broad Street. The facilitator will be John Fowler of Kennesaw State University. The program is free to the public, and pre-registration is required by March 17th. Civil War historians have long used East Tennessee to demonstrate...
- Thu. Mar 20th, 2008
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