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Auditions for Black Nativity
- Sun. Nov 22nd, 2009
3:30pm – 5:30pm
This gospel musical explosion is inspired by renowned poet Langston Hughes. Black Nativity celebrates the greatest story ever told, the traditional Christmas story, using a soulful point of view and distinct energy of the black urban church. Powerful narration and glorious gospel music fill the stage in a jubilant expression of human love, joy and...
- Sun. Nov 22nd, 2009
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"The Screwtape Letters"
- Sun. Nov 22nd, 2009
3pm – 5pm
C. S. Lewis’ brilliant novel, "The Screwtape Letters," explores spiritual warfare from a demon’s point of view. This funny, provocative and wickedly witty theatrical adaptation starring Max McLean as Screwtape – critically acclaimed in New York; standing room only at the Shakespeare Theatre in Washington D.C.; and called the “most successful show in the...
- Sun. Nov 22nd, 2009
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The Kennedys: Portrait of a Family
- thru Sun. Jan 24th, 2010
at Hunter Museum of American Art
The Kennedys/ Portrait of a Family: Photographs by Richard Avedon looks back on the eve of John F. Kennedy's inauguration through the eyes of photographer Richard Avedon. Featuring 27 black and white photographs from a January 3, 1961 session for Harper's Bazaar and Look magazines, the exhibition includes candid and posed portraits of the young...
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Lil Wyte Performing Live
- thru Sun. Nov 22nd, 2009
Sparkz Presents: Lil Wyte at Midtown, November 21st, 10 pm - 2 am. Must be 21 or over to get in.
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Open Mic Night
- Sat. Nov 21st, 2009
9pm – 10pm
Open Mic Night - local and wayfaring strangers are welcome. Hosted by: Shawnessey Cargile
- Sat. Nov 21st, 2009
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Richard Smith and Julie Adams
- Sat. Nov 21st, 2009
8pm – 9pm
Anyone with even a passing interest in the guitar should make the effort to hear Richard Smith, but this show is by no means strictly for guitar afficionados. Though Chet Atkins is his primary influence, Richard and Julie present an eclectic and highly entertaining sampling in a diverse range of styles. If you have yet to hear the extraordinary guitar...
- Sat. Nov 21st, 2009
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Odyssey: 2009 Star Launch
- Sat. Nov 21st, 2009
7pm – 11pm
Be a part of this inaugural event for CGLA, Chattanooga's first all girls public charter school, and help change the world, one girl at a time. When & Where: Saturday, November 21, 2009. From 7:00 - 11:00 pm Loose Cannon Gallery 1800 Rossville Avenue Admission $60 per person; $100 VIP ticket (includes parking) Casual attire For more information Visit...
- Sat. Nov 21st, 2009
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"The Screwtape Letters"
- Sat. Nov 21st, 2009
4pm – 10pm
C. S. Lewis’ brilliant novel, "The Screwtape Letters," explores spiritual warfare from a demon’s point of view. This funny, provocative and wickedly witty theatrical adaptation starring Max McLean as Screwtape – critically acclaimed in New York; standing room only at the Shakespeare Theatre in Washington D.C.; and called the “most successful show in the...
- Sat. Nov 21st, 2009
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Helping Hands Exhibit
- thru Sun. Jan 3rd, 2010
Creative Discovery Museum is presenting Helping Hands this holiday season. Created locally by Museum staff, the exhibit is dedicated to showing that giving and helping others is fun. Each child and family who visits the exhibit will have the opportunity to help others -- locally, nationally, and globally -- while learning about the importance of...
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Art 'til Dark
- Sat. Nov 21st, 2009
12pm – 5:30pm
at Winder Binder Gallery of Folk Art
Art 'til Dark is an outdoor market for artists and artisans to showcase and sell their work. The market is organized by Winder Binder Gallery of Folk Art. For additional information, contact the gallery by phone or email winderbinder@gmail.com.
- Sat. Nov 21st, 2009
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A Woman Called Truth
- Sat. Nov 21st, 2009
12pm – 1pm
Ensemble Theatre of Chattanooga - The Most Creative Theatre in the Valley - presents A Woman Called Truth by Sandra Fenichel-Ascher. A look at the life and times of Sojourner Truth. As the USA has entered into this historical moment of its existence, travel back with us and see how one woman fought for the rights of black people and women alike. Tickets are...
- Sat. Nov 21st, 2009
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Enchanted Garden of Lights
- thru Sat. Jan 2nd, 2010
at Rock City
For the holiday season, Rock Citys Enchanted Garden of Lights is a cool new tradition featuring the North Pole Adventure. This year marks the 15th Annual Enchanted Garden of Lights. This award-winning, light extravaganza features more than 30 holiday scenes and over a million lights (with new LEDs) that transform the gardens natural daytime splendor into a...
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Love Supreme: An Exhibit Inpired by Legendary Jazz Artist, John Coltrane
- thru Sat. Feb 20th, 2010
at Bessie Smith Hall (African-American History Museum)
The love of art and love of jazz music performed by the legendary John Coltrane inspired, Chicago native and emerging artist, Kevin OKeith to create his first solo exhibition, Love Supreme. Love Supreme, titled after John Coltranes musical masterpiece, showcases more than thirty original sketches and giclee prints created by Kevin OKeith. The exhibit will...
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Noah Collins
- Fri. Nov 20th, 2009
11:30am – 12:30pm
Noah Collins is pure, Americana. And at 24 years old, his reputation as one of the regions 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...
- Fri. Nov 20th, 2009
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Deck the Falls
- thru Sat. Jan 2nd, 2010
at Ruby Falls
The holiday season is a special time at Ruby Falls as they Deck the Falls, for its 9th year of festivities. Additions to everyday activities include a special holiday light show at the waterfalls, holiday music in the cave and beautifully decorated lobby and grounds. Date & Times: November 20th January 2nd (closed Christmas Day) 8 am 8 pm
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Ryan Oyer
- Thu. Nov 19th, 2009
9pm – 10pm
Ryan Oyer - alternative/british-invasion - will be performing at 9pm on Nov 19th.
- Thu. Nov 19th, 2009
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UTC Jazz Band Concert ft. Joy Divine
- Thu. Nov 19th, 2009
7:30pm – 9pm
The UTC Jazz Band will be presenting a free concert on Thursday, Nov. 19, at 7:30 p.m. in the Roland Hayes Concert Hall located in the UTC Fine Arts Center. The concert brings music from many different groups and generations together. The band will feature guest vocalist Joy Divine who will sing jazz standards made famous by Billie Holiday and Ella...
- Thu. Nov 19th, 2009
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Kyle MacKillop & the Waybackwhens
- Thu. Nov 19th, 2009
7pm – 8pm
We started back in 2008, affecting Chattanooga, TN with our music. We found out later, it was the rhinestones on Scott's accordion that were the gateway drug into our our folk-rock songs addiction. - via Kyle MacKillop & the Waybackwhens's facebook profile. Genre: Indie Folk Rock Influences: Counting Crows, Wintersleep, Crooked FIngers, Ambulance LTD, &...
- Thu. Nov 19th, 2009
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George T. Hunter Lecture Series Presents David Brooks
- Tue. Nov 17th, 2009
7pm – 10pm
David Brooks is a New York Times Columnist and author. He is a keen observer of the American way of life and a savvy analyst of present-day politics and foreign affairs. He holds several prestigious positions as a commentator: bi-weekly Op-Ed columnist for the New York Times, regular analyst on the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, and NPR’s All Things Considered....
- Tue. Nov 17th, 2009
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SpeakEasy: Spoken-word/poetry Open Mic
- Mon. Nov 16th, 2009
8pm – 10pm
SpeakEasy - poetry/spoken-word Open Mic Hosted by: I, Christian
- Mon. Nov 16th, 2009
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