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  • A Night to Remember

    A Night to Remember
    Fri. Apr 8th, 2011
    8pm – 11:45pm

    at Chattanooga Convention & Trade Center

    American Grammy Award-nominated R & B legend Charlie Wilson will headline the 24th Annual A Night to Remember fundraising gala on April 8, 2011 at the Chattanooga Convention Center. In the past 23 years, A Night To Remember (ANTR) has raised more than $4 million for scholarships, cultural enrichment, and intervention programs for the youth of...

  • Bounty Hunter

    thru Sat. Apr 9th, 2011

    at Southside Saloon

    Bounty Hunter performing live.

  • Masterworks: Mahler Symphony No. 2

    Masterworks: Mahler Symphony No. 2
    Fri. Apr 8th, 2011
    8pm – 10pm

    at Tivoli Theatre

    Concert Sponsored by Ruth S. Holmberg Mahler's Symphony No. 2 is a powerful effort of persuasion presenting views of the beauty of afterlife and resurrection. From the angry opening to the soaring majesty of the final chorus, Mahler insists that death is conquered and we shal "rise again, yes, rise again." Mahler Symphony No. 2

  • Little Women

    Little Women
    Fri. Apr 8th, 2011
    7:30pm – 9pm

    at Roland Hayes Concert Hall (UTC Fine Ars Center)

    On April 8, 9, and 10, 2011, the UTC Music Department presents UTC Opera Theatre in performances of Mark Adamo’s Little Women. The concert will take place on April 8 and 9 at 7:30pm, and April 10 at 3:00 pm in the Roland Hayes Concert Hall in the Fine Arts Center on the UTC Campus, 725 Vine St., Chattanooga. The concert is $7 general admission, $5 for...

  • Born To Be Wild 3D premieres at the Tennessee Aquarium IMAX 3D Theater

    Born To Be Wild 3D premieres at the Tennessee Aquarium IMAX 3D Theater
    thru Thu. Apr 14th, 2011

    at IMAX 3D Theater

    Born to be Wild 3D is an inspiring story of love, dedication and the remarkable bond between humans and animals. This film, narrated by Academy-Award winner Morgan Freeman, documents orphaned orangutans and elephants and the extraordinary people who rescue and raise them—saving endangered species one life at a time. This heartwarming adventure transports...

  • Earthdayz

    Earthdayz
    Fri. Apr 8th, 2011
    11am – 4pm

    at Rock City

    Join us at Rock City Gardens during this naturally fun outdoor event...see raptors soar at the Birds of Prey Show, go on a RockQuest Adventure and climb to the top of the Rock Climbing Wall at Lovers Leap, learn how to use recycled materials to make-and-take a fun project, watch an educational demonstration where you can learn to make your own rain barrel,...

  • Home School Workshop - Artist as Storyteller

    Fri. Apr 8th, 2011
    10am – 12pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Pictures are really worth a thousand words. Stories of our history, stories about individuals, stories of fiction and fantasy find their way onto the artist canvas. Discover the diversity of stories playing out in the Hunter's galleries in this Home School Workshop. Create a work of art that tells a story of your own. Learn more about Home School Workshops...

  • Women's Conference with Kay Arthur

    thru Sun. Apr 10th, 2011

    at Precept Ministries

    Looking for a weekend of spiritual refreshment with solid Biblical teaching? Join world-renown Bible study teacher and lecturer, Kay Arthur and Precept Ministries International’s staff of women leaders for the ministry’s 2011 Spring Women’s Conference. As the featured speaker, Kay, will give main session lectures while break out sessions will allow attendees...

  • Masterworks: Mahler Symphony No. 2

    Masterworks: Mahler Symphony No. 2
    Thu. Apr 7th, 2011
    8pm – 10pm

    at Tivoli Theatre

    Concert Sponsored by Ruth S. Holmberg Mahler's Symphony No. 2 is a powerful effort of persuasion presenting views of the beauty of afterlife and resurrection. From the angry opening to the soaring majesty of the final chorus, Mahler insists that death is conquered and we shal "rise again, yes, rise again." Mahler Symphony No. 2

  • Toxic Lab Rats, Deep Sleeze, Strip District

    Toxic Lab Rats, Deep Sleeze, Strip District
    thru Fri. Apr 8th, 2011

    at JJ's Bohemia

    The Toxic Lab Rats is a Swedish punk rock band formed in late 2007. Influenced by bands such as Social Distortion, US Bombs and Dropkick Murphys the guys recorded a rough demo with five tracks. Immediately, the band started writing new material for their EP Stripped F***ed & Bored, which soon generated in a record deal with American label Spectra...

  • Open Mic at The Camp House

    Open Mic at The Camp House
    Thu. Apr 7th, 2011
    7:30pm – 10pm

    at The CAMPHouse

    "This isn't your typical open mic. It is a listening space created every Thursday for songwriters and music-lovers alike. Each artist plays two original songs. At the end of the night the audience selects three finalists to play an additional song each. One finalist goes home with a recording of their songs, some gas money, and an invitation to return to...

  • McKay's Road to Nightfall: Finals

    Thu. Apr 7th, 2011
    7pm – 11pm

    at Rhythm & Brews

    Winners from previous weeks will compete tonight. The winner tonight headlines NIghtfall. The crowd will determine the top act. In order for your band to be considered for a spot in the competition, all EPK's or some link to your music must be emailed to bandsubmissions@chattanoogapresents.com NO LATER THAN FEBRUARY 28TH!

  • Lois Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color: An evening with Dr. Tritobia Hayes Benjamin

    Lois Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color: An evening with Dr. Tritobia Hayes Benjamin
    Thu. Apr 7th, 2011
    6pm – 8:30pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    La Mère, Paris, 1938 Join us for a talk by very special guest Dr. Tritobia Hayes Benjamin, associate dean of the Division of Fine Arts, College of Arts and Sciences, professor of art history, and director of the Gallery of Art at Howard University. Dr. Benjamin is a renowned scholar of African American history who was also a student of Lois Mailou Jones and...

  • The Art of Tai Ji Class

    Thu. Apr 7th, 2011
    4pm – 5pm

    at Planet Altered

    Details: - Open to all ages - No experience necessary Class Series Outline: - T’ai Ji Basic Components - Discovering how your Imagination, Body & Energy come together through T’ai Ji form. The Calligraphy of T’ai Ji, Qi and Tao will help tell the story. - T’ai Ji Form. The Calligraphy of the form - Five Moving Forces - Fire, Water, Wood, Gold & Earth will...

  • Eco Expo Features VW Sustainability Expert Dr. Gerhard Pratorius

    Eco Expo Features VW Sustainability Expert Dr. Gerhard Pratorius
    Thu. Apr 7th, 2011
    10am – 7pm

    at Chattanooga Convention & Trade Center

    The Expo will last from 10am - 7pm and costs $5 to attend. The luncheon with Dr. Prätorius is at 11:30am and costs $35 in advance and $45 at the door. Chattanooga’s largest environmentally-focused business event, an Eco Expo showcasing practical ideas on how to “learn green / live green,” returns to the Chattanooga Convention Center on Thursday, April 7th with...

  • Galactic Cowboy Orchestra

    Galactic Cowboy Orchestra
    Wed. Apr 6th, 2011
    7:30pm – 10:30pm

    at Barking Legs Theater

    The Galactic Cowboy Orchestra (GCO) is a unique and powerful musical ensemble that fuses an eclectic mix of original and traditional bluegrass-edged tunes with jazz and world/fusion elements. Their music is Chick Corea meets The Dixie Dregs meets A Prairie Home Companion. The mix ranges from highly accessible bluegrass tunes to extreme arrangements of East...

  • Dance Classes for Teens and Adults - LYRICAL JAZZ/BALLET FUSION

    Wed. Apr 6th, 2011
    5:30pm – 6:45pm

    at Barking Legs Theater

    Instructor: Cornelius L. HeardWednesday 5:30-6:45Feb 9- April 13 Every Wednesday for 10 weeksThrough Continuing Education at Chattanooga State (697-3100 for registration) Lyrical jazz is an expressive style of dances that uses jazz and modern-based movement to interpret music and express emotions. This class opens with a Pilates-based core conditioning...

  • CROSSFADE with MIGHTY SIDESHOW

    CROSSFADE with MIGHTY SIDESHOW
    thru Wed. Apr 6th, 2011

    at Rhythm & Brews

    Crossfade may not have conquered all of its demons, but the band is sounding a vehement battle cry. The Columbia, S.C., outfit’s third album, due on Eleven Seven Music in October, delves into familiar lyrical themes of betrayal and isolation—but there’s also more than a hint of renewal and resolution. “A lot has changed over the past three years,” offers...

  • Slim Pickins

    Slim Pickins
    Tue. Apr 5th, 2011
    8pm – 11:30pm

    at JJ's Bohemia

    "After years trumping the competition as a contest fiddler, it might not seem like there are many kinds of music that don't just roll off John Boulware's fingers like so much water. But when he joined up last summer with local bluegrass then-trio-now-sextet Slim Pickin's, Boulware said he was forced to play outside his comfort zone. Making his fiery...

  • Dr. Earl Suttle, motivational speaker

    Tue. Apr 5th, 2011
    7pm – 9pm

    at UTC's Benwood Auditorium

    On Tuesday, April 5th, Dr. Earl Suttle, motivational speaker and business consultant, will present “Embracing and Valuing Diversity” at 7 p.m. in the UTC Benwood Auditorium, located in the UTC Engineering, Computer Science and Math Building at the corner of Vine and Palmetto Streets. This event is free and open to the public. Suttle will discuss the impact...

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