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The Chattery Presents “Fermdamentals Book Release Party”
- Thu. Aug 17th, 2017
6pm – 8pm
Danielle Shelton began experimenting with fermentation for several years and blogs about it at Fermdamentals.com. In 2013, she began teaching fermentation and brewing classes in the Chattanooga and Augusta areas, and has been a Chattery instructor since the beginning. Ever since she began teaching, students have been asking for a fermentation...
- Thu. Aug 17th, 2017
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Vision and Verse: Rhyme N Chatt
- Thu. Jul 27th, 2017
6pm – 7pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Join us for a dance of poetry and art in a highlights tour in verse of our permanent collection. On this evening, poetry group Rhyme n Chatt will explore several works in our galleries through their own poetic vision and guests will be invited to lend their voice to the artistic dialogue.
- Thu. Jul 27th, 2017
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The Chattery Presents “How To Hear Yourself: A Weekend Writer’s Retreat”
- thru Sun. Feb 12th, 2017
at The Proprioceptive Writing Center, Southeast
What is it like to really hear yourself? Unlike ordinary hearing, it’s like entering a world where you know yourself differently than you did before. Following certain simple rules while you write opens a gate to this blissful realm. The more you immerse yourself in this practice, the further you travel from ordinary self-judgments, and the greater your...
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The Chattery Presents “How to Hear Yourself: A Writer’s Retreat”
- thru Sun. Aug 28th, 2016
at Proprioceptive Writing Center, Southeast
What is it like to really hear yourself? Unlike ordinary hearing, it’s like entering a world where you know yourself differently than you did before. Following certain simple rules while you write opens a gate to this blissful realm. The more you immerse yourself in this practice, the further you travel from ordinary self-judgments, and the greater your...
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Covenant College Presents Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot
- thru Sat. Nov 21st, 2015
at Sanderson Hall at Covenant College
Covenant College Theatre will be presenting the renowned Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett the weekend of November 12 through the 14th, and the weekend of the 20th, and 21st. This absurdist tragicomedy has a playful energy as we watch the characters wait for a seemingly endless amount of time. Though the play has relatable content, it lets the audience...
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Big Nine Book Club: Ta-nehisi Coates, Between the World and Me
- Thu. Oct 29th, 2015
5:30pm – 7:30pm
Join us as we discuss Ta-Nehisi Coates Between the World and Me over yummy chicken and waffles from Wafflez Factory, Inc. Meet up with you friends from Jazzanooga and AnimateMLK as we kick off the Big Nine Book Club with a dinner and discussion. AnimateMLK is covering the chicken and waffle dinner for the first 20 people, but you must RSVP through...
- Thu. Oct 29th, 2015
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CoPAC presents Wide Open Floor
- Fri. Jan 2nd, 2015
8pm – 9:30pm
On the first Friday of each month, an amazing array of raw talent will be presented at Barking Legs. We have dancers, poets, musicians, professionals, students, seasoned performers, and those stepping out relatively unaccustomed to the stage. Expect surprises. Expect to be challenged. Expect to see acts that you love, as well as those that may uncomfortably...
- Fri. Jan 2nd, 2015
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CoPAC presents Wide Open Floor
- Fri. Jun 6th, 2014
8pm – 9:30pm
From 8pm-midnight of the first Friday of each month, an amazing array of raw talent will be presented at Barking Legs. We have dancers, poets, musicians, professionals, students, seasoned performers, and those stepping out relatively unaccustomed to the stage. Expect surprises. Expect to be challenged. Expect to see acts that you love, as well as those that...
- Fri. Jun 6th, 2014
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Gesserit Spice Presents: The Wheel of the Year; Exploring the Seasons through the Performing Arts
- Fri. Dec 20th, 2013
8pm – 9:30pm
Eliza Luminara and Friends hosts Gesserit Spice Presents: The Wheel of the Year; Exploring the Seasons through the Performing Arts. Let us explore the seasons of the earth! The Wheel of the Year observes eight ancient Sabbats (holidays) of the Pagan calender of Europe. From the Winter Solstice, the Spring Equinox, and the Witch's New Year, we travel through...
- Fri. Dec 20th, 2013
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Wide Open Floor: Fresh Blood
- Fri. Jul 5th, 2013
7:30pm – 11:30pm
The first Friday of every month, Barking Legs Theater hosts Wide Open Floor! An open mic performance art showcase unlike any other! Dancers, poets, singers, musicians, storytellers, drag kings and queens, jugglers, magicians, comedians, actors, and any other variety of performer are invited to sign up and share their work in a positive, supportive, and...
- Fri. Jul 5th, 2013
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AEC's Conference on Southern Literature
- thru Sat. Apr 20th, 2013
The AEC Conference on Southern Literature returns for its 17th biennial celebration on April 18-20, 2013. Recently described as "the leading literary event in the South," by literary critic Louis D. Rubin, Jr., the AEC Conference attracts over 1,000 readers and writers from all over the United States. For more information please visit the AEC's web site or...
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SWAN Day
- Sun. Apr 7th, 2013
1pm – 3pm
at Heritage House Arts and Civic Center
SWAN Day is an event that brings attention to women artists. It stands for Supporting Women Artists Now. It is promoted by WomenArts.org which is based out of California. (Visit website for more details). This event is planned by a local literary artist who lives in the East Brainard Community. Meet the authors where 3 to 4 local women authors will be...
- Sun. Apr 7th, 2013
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CANCELED: Book Signing featuring local author, Victoria L. Thurman
- Sat. Nov 17th, 2012
11am – 2pm
**THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED** Chattanooga author, Victoria L. Thurman, will be signing her book, The Dating Dilemmas of Delilah Dunnfield. A coming of age comedy partially based on the author's life, The Dating Dilemmas of Delilah Dunnfield is the heartfelt story of a journey of self-discovery and maybe a little more along the way. About the...
- Sat. Nov 17th, 2012
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Wide Open Floor
- Fri. Aug 3rd, 2012
8pm – 11pm
From 9pm-midnight, an amazing array of raw talent will be presented at Barking Legs. We have dancers, poets, musicians, professionals, students, seasoned performers, and those stepping out relatively unaccustomed to the stage. Expect surprises. Expect to be challenged. Expect to see acts that you love, as well as those that may uncomfortably stretch your...
- Fri. Aug 3rd, 2012
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The Speakeasy
- Sat. Jul 14th, 2012
8pm – 10pm
For the nineteenth installment of the MANIFEST series, Christian J. Collier will be bringing The Speakeasy, a unique open-mic night showcasing an eclectic blend of poetry/spoken word and music, to The Camp House (1427 Williams St.) on July 14th. The Speakeasy debuted in 2009 and has been facilitated, organized, and hosted by Collier over the past three...
- Sat. Jul 14th, 2012
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Wide Open Floor
- thru Sat. Jul 7th, 2012
From 9pm-midnight, an amazing array of raw talent will be presented at Barking Legs. We have dancers, poets, musicians, professionals, students, seasoned performers, and those stepping out relatively unaccustomed to the stage. Expect surprises. Expect to be challenged. Expect to see acts that you love, as well as those that may uncomfortably stretch your...
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OPEN IMPROVISATIONAL JAM for Dancers, Musicians, Spoken Word
- Sun. Jul 1st, 2012
3pm – 5pm
First Sunday of each month Participants are free to propose structures for non-idiomatic improvised dance/music/spoken word. All are invited. Bring your chops but leave your preconceptions at the door! Suggested donation: $2
- Sun. Jul 1st, 2012
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OPEN IMPROVISATIONAL JAM for Dancers, Musicians, Spoken Word
- Sun. Jun 3rd, 2012
3pm – 5pm
First Sunday of each month Participants are free to propose structures for non-idiomatic improvised dance/music/spoken word. All are invited. Bring your chops but leave your preconceptions at the door! Suggested donation: $2
- Sun. Jun 3rd, 2012
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Wide Open Floor
- thru Sat. Jun 2nd, 2012
From 9pm-midnight, an amazing array of raw talent will be presented at Barking Legs. We have dancers, poets, musicians, professionals, students, seasoned performers, and those stepping out relatively unaccustomed to the stage. Expect surprises. Expect to be challenged. Expect to see acts that you love, as well as those that may uncomfortably stretch your...
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OPEN IMPROVISATIONAL JAM for Dancers, Musicians, Spoken Word
- Sun. May 6th, 2012
3pm – 5pm
First Sunday of each month Participants are free to propose structures for non-idiomatic improvised dance/music/spoken word. All are invited. Bring your chops but leave your preconceptions at the door! Suggested donation: $2
- Sun. May 6th, 2012
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