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Screwtape
- thru Sun. Aug 16th, 2009
Screwtape - "A tale of temptation for our times." adapted by John Forsyth and written by C. S. Lewis A masterpiece of satire, "Screwtape" has entertained and enlightened audiences and readers the world over with its sly and ironic portrayal of human life from the vantage point of Screwtape, a highly placed assistant to "Our Father Below", as he trains the...
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Nightfall Concert Series: Act of Congress
- Fri. Aug 7th, 2009
7pm – 10:30pm
at Miller Plaza
Headline Performance: Act of Congress Opening Act: Sistren Nightfall continues to bring an eclectic mix of rock, blues, jazz, reggae, zydeco, funk, bluegrass and folk music to Downtown Chattanooga. Local musicians will take the BlueCross Stage at 7 PM to get the crowd ready for headline performances by national and international talent beginning at 8 PM....
- Fri. Aug 7th, 2009
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Reception for Accessing the Artist’s Brain: drawing as a metaphor
- Fri. Aug 7th, 2009
5:30pm – 8:30pm
at Association for Visual Arts
In this exhibition of works on paper, the AVA gallery will serve as a metaphor for the artist’s brain, according to Jeffrey Morton, professor of art at Covenant College. Morton, who served as curator for the show, was inspired by a 1984 installation at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, in which the artist Jonathan Borofsky exhibited a series of large-scale...
- Fri. Aug 7th, 2009
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Almost Maine
- thru Sat. Aug 22nd, 2009
An utterly endearing new anthology play in which we follow the lives of regular people living in rural Maine tackling the extraordinary task of loving each other. A series of vignettes all represent the exact same moment in time, each of them culminating in the appearance of the magical Northern Lights. Info via theatrecenter.org. Photo by Joan Marcus.
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Introduction to Flash
- Thu. Aug 6th, 2009
6pm – 8pm
at Association for Visual Arts
This course will explore the most basic level in the intricate realm of Flash, an animation-based application that can be utilized for everything from vector graphic cartooning to web design. Topics to be covered will include understanding and working with layers, frames, and timelines; planning a flash movie; drawing, transforming, and tweening symbols;...
- Thu. Aug 6th, 2009
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C2C: From Camera to Computer/ Documentation Methods for Artists
- Tue. Aug 4th, 2009
6pm – 8pm
at Association for Visual Arts
This class is specifically designed for artists who want to learn how to masterfully document their own 2D and 3D artwork, using AVA’s photo studio and equipment. Participants will be taught how to properly light their work, photograph it, and process the resulting digital images with Photoshop, avoiding glare, image distortion, and undesirable color casts...
- Tue. Aug 4th, 2009
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Open Mic Challenge "Best Of"
- Sat. Aug 1st, 2009
9pm – 10pm
Top finishers from the past 7 Open Mic Challenges will compete for cash, gigs, and on-air opportunities. Richard Winham, from 88.1, and others will judge the evenings participants.
- Sat. Aug 1st, 2009
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Art 'til Dark
- Sat. Aug 1st, 2009
12pm – 8pm
at Winder Binder Gallery of Folk Art
August 1st is another Art 'til Dark, featuring every artists in the parking lot! 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. Aug 1st, 2009
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Shark Week at the Tennessee Aquarium
- thru Fri. Aug 7th, 2009
* Download a FIN-Tastic shark activity sheet and save $5.00 off of your “Shark Week” visit. Kick off Shark Week with us as underwater filmmaker Richard Theiss introduces you to the great white sharks he captured on film at the "Island of the Great White Shark." Climb into a real shark cage, enjoy special shark dive shows, touch sharks or stingrays, observe...
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World Music Summer at the Incline
- Sat. Aug 1st, 2009
11am – 7pm
Come ride the Incline Railway this summer and hear some great bands at the Lower Station, featuring Kofi Mawuko of Ogya World Music Band, Devidasa World Music Band, Milele Roots, Lumbar 5 and Tropical Swing. Go to www.ridetheincline.com for schedule details! Umbra Essence Candles and Gifts (423-821-4902) is offering candle making workshops and tours of...
- Sat. Aug 1st, 2009
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Screwtape
- Fri. Jul 31st, 2009
7:30pm – 9pm
A masterpiece of satire, "Screwtape" has entertained and enlightened audiences and readers the world over with its sly and ironic portrayal of human life from the vantage point of Screwtape, a highly placed assistant to "Our Father Below", as he trains the young fiend, Wormwood. Rating: PG-13- For elements of temptation and enticement reflected in Life. For...
- Fri. Jul 31st, 2009
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Nightfall Concert Series: Daby Toure
- Fri. Jul 31st, 2009
7pm – 10:30pm
at Miller Plaza
Headline Performance: Daby Toure’ Opening Act: Milele Roots Nightfall continues to bring an eclectic mix of rock, blues, jazz, reggae, zydeco, funk, bluegrass and folk music to Downtown Chattanooga. Local musicians will take the BlueCross Stage at 7 PM to get the crowd ready for headline performances by national and international talent beginning at 8...
- Fri. Jul 31st, 2009
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The What Cheer? Brigade
- Fri. Jul 31st, 2009
6pm – 9pm
at Winder Binder Gallery of Folk Art
The WHAT CHEER? BRIGADE is a rowdy 19-piece brass band from Providence, RI. The band will start on the south side of the Walnut Street Bridge and march and jam their way over to the North Shores favorite parking lot adjacent to Winder Binder Gallery of Folk Art. Let's help the Shaking Ray Levi Society welcome this band to town!!
- Fri. Jul 31st, 2009
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Rhythm & Noon Concert & Friday Market Featuring: Brian Ashley Jones
- Fri. Jul 31st, 2009
11am – 2pm
at Miller Plaza
Rhythm & Noon Concert series will feature Brian Ashley Jones (country/folk), Friday, July 31st. Held every Friday in Miller Plaza from May through August, the Rhythm & Noon series features musical performances by an eclectic mix of community and regional artists who entertain lunchtime audiences with concerts in jazz, swing, choral, pop, blues and classical...
- Fri. Jul 31st, 2009
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Noises Off
- thru Sun. Aug 16th, 2009
One of The Little Theatre’s biggest hits, and a farce of the first order — the type of play in which young ladies run about in their underwear, old men drop their trousers, and many doors continually open and shut — finds its way back to the CTC for the first time in more than 15 years. Each act shows us another view of on-stage and backstage antics in this...
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Rhyme N Chatt Poetry Session
- Thu. Jul 30th, 2009
7pm – 8:30pm
We are so looking forward to seeing you and enjoying POETRY!!!!! with you. Bring your friends, family, and foes for an opportunity to be Poetically mesmerized and Mindfully captivated!!!! See you there!!!!! Info via Tongeia S. Farmer (Toni).
- Thu. Jul 30th, 2009
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Rhyme N Chatt Poetry Session
- Thu. Jul 30th, 2009
7pm – 8:30pm
We are so looking forward to seeing you and enjoying POETRY!!!!! with you. Bring your friends, family, and foes for an opportunity to be Poetically mesmerized and Mindfully captivated!!!! See you there!!!!! Info via Tongeia S. Farmer (Toni).
- Thu. Jul 30th, 2009
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Beginning Video Making
- Thu. Jul 30th, 2009
6pm – 8pm
at Association for Visual Arts
In this 5-week class, participants will learn how to use a Mini-DV camera, transfer digital video footage to a computer, edit that footage in a timeline using Final Cut Pro, and create a project DVD. Composition, timing, lighting, editing and sound are just a few of the concepts that will be covered. This class is ideal for the beginning or intermediate...
- Thu. Jul 30th, 2009
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Photoshop II Workshop
- Tue. Jul 28th, 2009
6pm – 8pm
at Association for Visual Arts
This course continues where Photoshop I left off, focusing on the greater use of layers to make image adjustments, composite photographs, and create photo collages. Class exercises will expand on contrast and tonal controls, color correction, and selection refinement, and cover the best techniques for burning and dodging, blurring and sharpening, and...
- Tue. Jul 28th, 2009
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SpeakEasy: Spoken-word/poetry Open Mic
- Mon. Jul 27th, 2009
8pm – 9pm
Every Monday night, poets and wordsmiths share their thoughts, knowledge,and skills on the Mudpie stage. Pros at prose and rookies at rhyme are encouraged to attend.
- Mon. Jul 27th, 2009
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