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  • RENT

    RENT
    Wed. Mar 8th, 2017
    7:30pm – 9:30pm

    at Tivoli Theatre

    In 1996, an original rock musical by a little-known composer opened on Broadway… and forever changed the landscape of American theatre. Two decades later, Jonathan Larson’s RENT continues to speak loudly and defiantly to audiences across generations and all over the world. And now, this Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award®-winning masterpiece returns to the stage in...

  • Brian Wilson

    Brian Wilson
    Tue. Mar 7th, 2017
    8pm – 9:30pm

    at Tivoli Theatre

    Brian Wilson presents Pet Sounds: The Final Performances with special guests Al Jardine and Blondie Chaplin. With one of the most in demand concert outings of the year, music legend Brian Wilson is extending the final performance run of his Pet Sounds 50th Anniversary World Tour and announcing a slate of new North American show dates for 2017 to celebrate...

  • Jimmy Eat World

    Jimmy Eat World
    Tue. Mar 7th, 2017
    8pm – 9:30pm

    at Track 29

    Before Jimmy Eat World entered the studio to record their ninth full-length album,Integrity Blues [RCA], the members of the multiplatinum Mesa, AZ rock band did something they’ve never done in over two decades. “We took a little break,” smiles lead singer and guitarist Jim Adkins. After a successful 10th anniversary tour revisiting Futures, the musicians...

  • Hunter Underground

    Hunter Underground
    Sat. Mar 4th, 2017
    8pm – 11pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    This year the Avant-art Steering Committee is planning another unforgettable Hunter Underground on Saturday, March 4th, 2017. This art auction and chic cocktail party takes place behind the scenes in the art storage areas of the museum, with proceeds benefiting the museum’s educational and interpretive programming. Tailored to veteran and young collectors...

  • Artful Yoga: Marching Into a New Month

    Artful Yoga: Marching Into a New Month
    Sat. Mar 4th, 2017
    1:30pm – 3pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    March into the start of the season as we explore a work of art with Hunter curators and yoga instructor Kim Eisdorfer of Toes Yoga, followed by an art-inspired practice. Participants are required to bring a mat. A $5 donation for this community artful yoga supports the Hunter Museum’s educational programs. Since the gallery portion of the program is so...

  • Pre-K Day: Blue Moon

    Pre-K Day: Blue Moon
    Fri. Mar 3rd, 2017
    10am – 11am

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    If it only happens once in a blue moon, it must be pretty special, and we’ve got you covered on the experience. Raindrops on roses, crystal waves, skies that shine, and birds on shoulders…we’re crazy for blue this March, join in on themadness with color inspired art making. Program is for children ages 2 to 5 and one adult per child. Pricing (includes...

  • CSO Masterworks Series: Bartok Concerto For Orchestra

    CSO Masterworks Series: Bartok Concerto For Orchestra
    Thu. Mar 2nd, 2017
    7:30pm – 9pm

    at Tivoli Theatre

    American composer James Stephenson wrote his violin concerto for violinist Jennifer Frautschi (past CSO guest artist) as a commission for the Minnesota Orchestra, titled “Tributes”, in appreciation for all who helped in its creation. CSO’s concertmaster Holly Mulcahy takes on this challenging work. Bartok’s Concerto for Orchestra was his final completed work...

  • The Chattery Presents “Get Sauced! Béchamel, Bolognese & Marinara”

    The Chattery Presents “Get Sauced! Béchamel, Bolognese & Marinara”
    Thu. Mar 2nd, 2017
    6pm – 8pm

    at Dish T' Pass

    Learn to make three classic sauces that are the foundation to many Italian meals, bechamel, bolognese and marinara. This hands-on class will show you how to make these sauces from scratch. Everyone will enjoy a pasta meal after the class! Class is BYOB.

  • Throwback Thursday and The Latino Presence in American History and Literature

    Throwback Thursday and The Latino Presence in American History and Literature
    Thu. Mar 2nd, 2017
    4pm – 7:30pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Enjoy our permanent collection free of charge this evening and our temporary exhibit Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art is open for the special throwback price of just $5 (free to members and children under 17 with a paying adult). Also at 6 p.m. you can join University of Tennessee at Chattanooga History Professor Ryan Edwards and Literature...

  • Sam Killed the Bear EP Release

    Sam Killed the Bear EP Release
    thru Thu. Mar 2nd, 2017

    at JJ's Bohemia

    Sam Killed the Bear will be hosting an EP Release Party for the upcoming EP "There's Something The Matter With Me." We'll be playing at JJ's Bohemia on March 1st with Vedra, Antler Hopkins, and Dr. B and the Ease. The cover will be $5, and doors open at 8

  • The Chattery Presents “Vegetable Fermentation”

    The Chattery Presents “Vegetable Fermentation”
    Tue. Feb 28th, 2017
    6pm – 7pm

    at Chattanooga WorkSpace

    Have you always wanted to ferment your own veggies or learn how to make sauerkraut? Join Fermdamentals.com's Danielle Shelton as she teaches the art, science and history behind making fermented vegetables! This hands-on workshop will teach you how to ferment seasonal veggies. Everyone will have a jar of their very own fermented vegetables to take home. And...

  • Back To Our Music Roots

    Back To Our Music Roots
    thru Mon. Feb 27th, 2017

    at Music Box @Ziggy's

    Back To Our Music Roots featuring Muscle Shoals Sound Studio veteran Russell Gulley (Swampers). Supporting artist include: Endelouz, Tomcat & the Torpedo Band & Silver Tongued Devilz.

  • The Chattery Presents “Know Your Government: Local (Chattanooga & Hamilton County)”

    The Chattery Presents “Know Your Government: Local (Chattanooga & Hamilton County)”
    Sun. Feb 26th, 2017
    2pm – 4pm

    at Archway on Glass

    Do you understand how your local government works? In this class we’re going to look into the Hamilton County and City of Chattanooga government. We’ll talk through the roles of the County and City Governments, the way that ordinances are passed, and also how to make your own perspectives and preferences known to our local representatives. In this class we...

  • The Violin Transfigured

    The Violin Transfigured
    Sun. Feb 26th, 2017
    10:30am – 11:30am

    at The Church of the Nativity Episcopal Church

    Guest artist Emily Drexler performs works for violin and viola on the last Sunday of the Epiphany. The program includes solo works by J. S. Bach and features “The Vision of Joan of Ark” for violin and organ by the French Romantic composer Charles Gounod. This performance is part of The Church of the Nativity’s monthly Rising Artists series. Nativity also...

  • Artful Yoga: Warming Up With Heart

    Artful Yoga: Warming Up With Heart
    Sat. Feb 25th, 2017
    1:30pm – 3pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Come warm your heart, soul and body as we explore a work of art with Hunter staff and yoga instructor Jimmy Urciuoli of Jimmy Urciuoli Yoga. Then flow to a sweetheart of a workout with a yin-yasa practice. Participants are required to bring a mat. A $5 donation for this community artful yoga supports the Hunter Museum’s educational programs. Since the...

  • Professional Development for “Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art”

    Professional Development for “Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art”
    Sat. Feb 25th, 2017
    10am – 4:30pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Hunter curators will model gallery teaching, interdisciplinary lesson plans, and concepts for pre and post-visit learning. Opportunities will also be available to write and share curriculum, and teachers may receive Professional Development credit. All educators teaching in schools in a 50 miles radius of the museum may bring their students to the museum...

  • The Chattery Presents “How To Make Gumbo From Scratch”

    The Chattery Presents “How To Make Gumbo From Scratch”
    Sat. Feb 25th, 2017
    10am – 12pm

    at Dish T' Pass

    Gumbo is a New Orleans tradition from 18th Century Louisana, and commonly described as "everything but the kitchen sink" stew commonly served over rice. Join us as we teach you how to make the stock, roux, and ultimately the gumbo to enjoy together!

  • 2-DAY Meditation, Healing and Self-Transformation Retreat with Toes Yoga

    2-DAY Meditation, Healing and Self-Transformation Retreat with Toes Yoga
    thru Sun. Feb 26th, 2017

    at Toes Yoga

    This 2-DAY experiential retreat focuses on the art of self-healing, emotional healing and body purification through various processes and different levels of guided meditations, sacred food and diet education, group interaction talks, silent mindful meditation and centering one’s energies to connect with higher realms of consciousness to bring about true...

  • Art + Issues: Creating a Community of Cultural Entrepreneurs

    Art + Issues: Creating a Community of Cultural Entrepreneurs
    Thu. Feb 23rd, 2017
    6pm – 7pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Chattanooga has always been known for its collective approach to problem solving. As our challenges growit is more important than ever to find solutions to our issues. In tonight’s art + issues, Causeway Executive Director Abby Garrison will use a work of art to lead a dialogue on ways social entrepreneurship can build our community and the roles we all can...

  • The Chattery Presents “Cinematics: Deepsouth”

    The Chattery Presents “Cinematics: Deepsouth”
    Thu. Feb 23rd, 2017
    6pm – 8:30pm

    at The Edney Innovation Center, Floor Five

    February is African American AIDS Awareness Month, and The Chattery and Society of Work are teaming up with Chattanooga CARES for the latest Cinematics to show deepsouth. deepsouth is a documentary film about the neglected HIV/AIDS crisis in the rural American South. Beneath layers of history, poverty, and now soaring HIV infections, three Americans...

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