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  • Wintersong 2010 Songwriter Workshop

    Wintersong 2010 Songwriter Workshop
    Sat. Feb 20th, 2010
    10am – 4pm

    at Barking Legs Theater

    Wintersong 2010 will offer songwriters and songwriters to be, the opportunity to network, hone their craft and receive feedback from experienced professional songwriters. Workshop instructors include Louisa Branscomb, Kathy Reed, Earl Brackin, and Thomas Brown. The topics addressed in this workshop will cover the art and craft of songwriting, the business...

  • Try SCUBA (Session VII)

    Sat. Feb 20th, 2010
    9:30am – 11am

    at Choo Choo Diving & Aquatic Center

    Saturday, Feb. 20, 2010 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Nothing can describe the sensation of breathing under water. Experience what it's like to scuba dive at the Choo Choo Diving & Aquatic Center. After explaining state of the art scuba equipment, their staff will show you how to use it and prepare you for an actual dive adventure in the pool. You'll even play a...

  • The Distribution, Space Capone

    The Distribution, Space Capone
    Fri. Feb 19th, 2010
    10pm – 11:30pm

    at JJ's Bohemia

    The Distribution, Space Capone performing live. For details, contact JJ's Bohemia. Info via myspace.com/jjsbohemia. Photo via myspace.com/thedistributionband.

  • Karaoke

    Karaoke
    Fri. Feb 19th, 2010
    9pm – 11pm

    at Mudpie Restaurant

    Karaoke following Noah Collins and Liz Clark.

  • SAM BUSH

    SAM BUSH
    Fri. Feb 19th, 2010
    9pm – 11:30pm

    at Rhythm & Brews

    Grammy Award winning multi-instrumentalist Sam Bush doesn't seem old enough to be a musical legend. And he's not. But he is. Alternately known as the King of Telluride and the King of Newgrass, Bush has been honored by the Americana Music Association and the International Bluegrass Music Association. "It's overwhelming and humbling," Bush says of his lifetime...

  • "Miss Evers' Boys" Proudly Presented by Destiny Theatre Company

    Fri. Feb 19th, 2010
    8pm – 9pm

    at Ripple Theater

    Destiny Theatre Company proudly presents "Miss Evers' Boys" by David Feldshuh, directed by LaFrederick Thirkill, choreographer, Dawn Axam. Based on true events, Miss Evers' Boys, which is set in Macon County Alabama, spans the period between 1932 through 1972, and focuses on the lives of four African-American tenant farmers, who are used by the U.S. federal...

  • Lucifer

    Lucifer
    thru Sat. Feb 20th, 2010

    at Covenant College @ Sanderson Hall

    COVENANT STAGES RARELY PERFORMED PLAY BY THE “SHAKESPEARE OF HOLLAND” Lucifer, the inspiration for Paradise Lost This February Covenant College’s Department of Theatre and Film Studies will produce Joost van den Vondel’s 17th century tragic masterpiece Lucifer. Directed by Prof. Camille Hallstrom with senior Kate Sarafolean performing the title role for her...

  • Soul Cinema Presents: Five Heart Beats

    Soul Cinema Presents: Five Heart Beats
    Fri. Feb 19th, 2010
    7:30pm – 11:30pm

    at Bessie Smith Hall (African-American History Museum)

    the Bessie Smith Cultural Center will also host SOUL CINEMA every Friday evening from 7:30 pm - midnight throughout February. For just $10, moviegoers aged 21 years and older will have an opportunity to view a classic African American movie enjoy popcorn and relish the evening’s signature drink. The movies scheduled to show at the SOUL CINEMA...

  • Stand Your Ground, For The Love Of, In This Hour, Everybody Loves The Hero

    Stand Your Ground, For The Love Of, In This Hour, Everybody Loves The Hero
    Fri. Feb 19th, 2010
    7:30pm – 10pm

    at Club Fathom

    Stand Your Ground, For The Love Of, In This Hour, Everybody Loves The Hero performing live. Photo via myspace.com/standyourgroundhc.

  • Chonda Pierce: Did I Say That Out Loud?

    Chonda Pierce: Did I Say That Out Loud?
    Fri. Feb 19th, 2010
    7pm – 10pm

    at Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium

    DMI Concerts presents the hilarious Christian comedienne on her latest national tour, "This Ain't Prettyville." All seats reserved at $20.75 plus convenience fees; $18.75 for groups of 15 or more. Tickets are on sale online and at the Auditorium box office. Call (423) 642-TIXS. Info via chattanooga.gov. Photo via myspace.com/chondapierce.

  • Gospel Fest 90

    Fri. Feb 19th, 2010
    7pm – 10pm

    at Tivoli Theatre

    A high-energy benefit concert to celebrate the Bethlehem Center’s 90 years of Christian service to Chattanooga. Eleven groups will perform including local stars, the Voices of Lee. The concert will showcase local talent and include gospel groups from Chattanooga, Knoxville, Cleveland, Louisville, and Collegedale. In addition to the Voices of Lee, Timiethia...

  • Noah Collins and Liz Clark

    Noah Collins and Liz Clark
    Fri. Feb 19th, 2010
    7pm – 9pm

    at Mudpie Restaurant

    Noah Collins is pure, Americana. And at 24 years old, his reputation as one of the region’s hottest up and coming independent folk artists is growing like wildfire. A Chattanooga native, Noah Collins lived in the Dominican Republic for twenty-four months. It was there in the “campos” where Collins says he developed his percussive finger picking style. 2007...

  • AEC Independent Film Series: BROKEN EMBRACES

    AEC Independent Film Series: BROKEN EMBRACES
    thru Thu. Feb 25th, 2010

    at Carmike Majestic 12

    The Arts & Education Council Spring Independent Film Series starts FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, at the Majestic Theater in downtown Chattanooga. These films will run at regular movie showtimes. Check local listings each week for specific times. BROKEN EMBRACES February 19 - 25 Directed by Pedro Almodóvar (Spain) Fourteen years ago, a brutal car crash stole not only...

  • Jordan Holquist

    Fri. Feb 19th, 2010
    11:30am – 1pm

    at Mudpie Restaurant

    Jordan Holquist performing live. For details, contact The Mudpie.

  • ARCHNEMESIS featuring CURTIS from TELEPATH & JUSTIN of MO THEORY

    Thu. Feb 18th, 2010
    9:30pm – 11:30pm

    at Rhythm & Brews

    INTELLIGENT ELECTRO-CRUNK. DIGITAL BUTTER OPENS THE SHOW. Info via ticketbiscuit.com/rhythm-brews.

  • Zan Teddy

    Zan Teddy
    Thu. Feb 18th, 2010
    9pm – 11:30pm

    at JJ's Bohemia

    Zan Teddy performing live in concert. For additional information, contact JJ's Bohemia. Info via myspace.com/jjsbohemia. Photo via myspace.com/zanteddy.

  • Lucifer (Preview Performance)

    Lucifer (Preview Performance)
    Thu. Feb 18th, 2010
    8pm – 10pm

    at Covenant College @ Sanderson Hall

    COVENANT STAGES RARELY PERFORMED PLAY BY THE “SHAKESPEARE OF HOLLAND” Lucifer, the inspiration for Paradise Lost This February Covenant College’s Department of Theatre and Film Studies will produce Joost van den Vondel’s 17th century tragic masterpiece Lucifer. Directed by Prof. Camille Hallstrom with senior Kate Sarafolean performing the title role for her...

  • SISTA OTIS, DYLAN KUSSMAN BAND, KRYSTYE WILSON

    SISTA OTIS, DYLAN KUSSMAN BAND, KRYSTYE WILSON
    Thu. Feb 18th, 2010
    8pm – 10pm

    at Mudpie Restaurant

    SISTA OTIS, DYLAN KUSSMAN BAND, KRYSTYE WILSON performing live. For details, contact The Mudpie. Photo by Jeff Witters.

  • Madea's Big Happy Family

    Madea's Big Happy Family
    Thu. Feb 18th, 2010
    7:30pm – 9:30pm

    at Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium

    Tyler Perry's latest hit stage play comes to Chattanooga! "Madea's Big Happy Family" is Perry's first theatrical tour in five years. All seats reserved at $56.50 plus convenience fees, with a $5 discount for groups of 20 or more. Tickets are on sale now online and at Memorial Auditorium box office. Call (423) 642-TIXS. Info via chattanooga.gov.

  • Eyes on the Prize Series

    Eyes on the Prize Series
    Thu. Feb 18th, 2010
    12pm – 1pm

    at Bessie Smith Hall (African-American History Museum)

    In celebration of Black History Month, the community is invited to bring their brown-bagged lunch to the Bessie Smith Cultural Center every Tuesday and Thursday throughout February to view Eyes on the Prize series. This award winning 14-hour television series produced by Blackside and narrated by Julian Bond highlights all of the major events of the civil...

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