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  • FEED THE LIONS/ IN THIS HOUR

    FEED THE LIONS/ IN THIS HOUR
    Fri. Feb 26th, 2010
    7pm – 9:30pm

    at The Warehouse

    FEED THE LIONS/ IN THIS HOUR performing live. Photo by www.myspace.com/jamiepearsonphotography.

  • AEC Independent Film Series: THE LAST STATION

    AEC Independent Film Series: THE LAST STATION
    thru Thu. Mar 4th, 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. THE LAST STATION February 26 - March 4 Directed by Michael Hoffman (Germany) For 50 years, the Countess Sofya (Helen Mirren)...

  • WILD OCEAN 3D - OPENS FEBRUARY 26, 2010

    thru Thu. Mar 18th, 2010

    at IMAX 3D Theater

    Wild Ocean will delve audiences into an epic underwater struggle for survival and reveal the economic and cultural impact the migration has on the coastal communities. Produced by the creators of STOMP and Academy Award nominated directors of Pulse: a STOMP Odyssey, Wild Ocean is an explosive, symphonic documentary film about man and nature. Sun. - Thur. 12...

  • Jukebox Hero Self

    Fri. Feb 26th, 2010
    11:30am – 1pm

    at Mudpie Restaurant

    Jukebox Hero Self performing live. For details, contact The Mudpie.

  • Blacktusk

    Blacktusk
    Thu. Feb 25th, 2010
    10pm – 11:30pm

    at JJ's Bohemia

    Blacktusk performing live. For details, contact JJ's Bohemia. Info via myspace.com/jjsbohemia. Photo via blacktuskterror.com.

  • Telepath

    Telepath
    Thu. Feb 25th, 2010
    10pm – 11:30pm

    at Rhythm & Brews

    Telepath is a unique new voice in the live-electronic scene. Keyboardist/producer Michael Christie brings an arsenal of samples -- horn lines, rhythm guitars, Indian and Arabic musicians and vocalists – and lays them over deep groove drumming and dark, reggae-infused basslines. The result is a multi-layered journey of sound that can transport listeners from...

  • UTC Faculty Recital Performance: "Chopin Celebration"

    UTC Faculty Recital Performance: "Chopin Celebration"
    Thu. Feb 25th, 2010
    7:30pm – 8:30pm

    at Roland Hayes Concert Hall

    The UTC Faculty Recital Performance: "Chopin Celebration" will feature Eric Reed, Cello, and David Walters, Piano. The performance will be held in the Roland Hayes Concert Hall at the UTC Fine Arts Center, Thursday, February 25, 2010, 7:30 pm. Admission is free. PLEASE NOTE: All events are subject to change and possible last minute cancellation. Please check...

  • David Dykes and the Lonely Hearts

    Thu. Feb 25th, 2010
    7pm – 8:30pm

    at Mudpie Restaurant

    David Dykes and the Lonely Hearts performing live. For details, contact The Mudpie.

  • THE GREAT AMERICAN BEAST(TRUSTKILL RECORDS)/STEVEN DEEDS

    THE GREAT AMERICAN BEAST(TRUSTKILL RECORDS)/STEVEN DEEDS
    Thu. Feb 25th, 2010
    7pm – 10pm

    at The Warehouse

    THE GREAT AMERICAN BEAST(TRUSTKILL RECORDS)/STEVEN DEEDS performing live. Photo by Andy Woodall.

  • Art for Health, Ysaye Marie Barnwell

    Art for Health, Ysaye Marie Barnwell
    Thu. Feb 25th, 2010
    6pm – 8:30pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Memorial Health Care System and the Hunter jointly present musician, composer, actress and scholar Ysaye Maria Barnwell, renowned for her work with Sweet Honey in the Rock. This program generously funded by the Cam Busch Endowment. Tickets sold out last year so be sure to purchase early, $25 per person ($15 per student), call 495-4438 to reserve. Photo...

  • Eyes on the Prize Series

    Eyes on the Prize Series
    Thu. Feb 25th, 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...

  • THAT 1 GUY with THE CADILLAC SAINTS

    THAT 1 GUY with THE CADILLAC SAINTS
    Wed. Feb 24th, 2010
    9pm – 11:30pm

    at Rhythm & Brews

    For years, That 1 Guy has been stunning crowds with his remarkably peculiar one-man show, applying his stand-up bass prowess to the monstrous, homemade instrument he calls The Magic Pipe. Standing nearly seven feet tall, The Magic Pipe is a chaotic collage of galvanized steel, duct tape and electronic gadgetry, run through an array of samplers and effects...

  • ANEIRIN/ DIVIDE THE SEA

    ANEIRIN/ DIVIDE THE SEA
    Wed. Feb 24th, 2010
    8:30pm – 10:30pm

    at The Warehouse

    In an age where the musical landscape is riddled with countless bands and artists, it is becoming increasingly difficult to be heard amidst the clutter. Some bands shout louder than ever, some blend in with the mix, some press on with a hopeful disdain, and others just give up. Aneirin, a Maryland quartet, are one of the few bands that have continued to...

  • Mike Willis

    Mike Willis
    Wed. Feb 24th, 2010
    7pm – 11:30pm

    at Mudpie Restaurant

    Mike Willis performing live during Songwriters Night. For details, contact The Mudpie. Photo via myspace.com/mikewillismyspace.

  • Troy Underwood

    Troy Underwood
    Tue. Feb 23rd, 2010
    6:30pm – 8:30pm

    at Mudpie Restaurant

    Troy Underwood performing live. For details, contact The Mudpie. Photo via myspace.com/kudzurevue.

  • Eyes on the Prize Series

    Eyes on the Prize Series
    Tue. Feb 23rd, 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...

  • SpeakEasy: Spoken word/poetry Open Mic

    SpeakEasy: Spoken word/poetry Open Mic
    Mon. Feb 22nd, 2010
    8pm – 10pm

    at Mudpie Restaurant

    SpeakEasy - poetry/spoken-word Open Mic at Mudpie.

  • Themes of Identity: Selections from the Hunter Museum Collection

    thru Sun. Jun 6th, 2010

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    What informs and defines identity? One's family? Country? Race? Religion? And what, particularly, defines American identity? Themes of Identity: Selections from the Hunter Museum Collection examines many concepts of identity - such as gender, race, class and nationalism- through the eyes of artists represented in the Museum's permanent collection. The Hunter...

  • Twenty Original American Etchings

    Twenty Original American Etchings
    thru Sun. Jun 6th, 2010

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    A small exhibition devoted to late nineteenth century American etchings is now on view in gallery 12 in the Hunter Mansion. The prints are all part of the portfolio Twenty Original American Etchings, created in 1884 by the New York Etching Club. The formation of the club in 1877 represented an upsurge in interest in etching among American artists in the...

  • Rick Rushing and the Blues Strangers

    Rick Rushing and the Blues Strangers
    Sun. Feb 21st, 2010
    6:30pm – 8:30pm

    at Mudpie Restaurant

    Rick Rushing and the Blues Strangers performing live. For details, contact The Mudpie. Photo via toughguymusic.com.

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