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  • KeNoShA kId Accompanying Buster Keaton's classic silent film, Steamboat Bill, Jr

    KeNoShA kId Accompanying Buster Keaton's classic silent film, Steamboat Bill, Jr
    Sat. Jul 25th, 2009
    8pm – 9:30pm

    at Barking Legs Theater

    Bandleader/composer/guitarist Dan Nettles has woven a stunning sonic tapestry that fits alongside Buster Keaton’s classic silent film “Steamboat Bill, Jr.” Although equally steeped in American jazz tradition, the music manages to defy complete classification. Rather than focusing on long-winded soloing, the emphasis is always on the total band sound, melody...

  • Honey Harvest

    thru Sun. Jul 26th, 2009

    at Creative Discovery Museum

    The Museum’s 9th annual Honey Harvest will be held Saturday and Sunday, July 25 and 26 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. The Honey Harvest is a museum wide celebration for some of the world’s hardest workers: the Honey Bee. Museum guests will learn about the art of beekeeping, the life of a bee and how honey is made. Visitors can observe beekeepers working in the...

  • World Music Summer at the Incline

    Sat. Jul 25th, 2009
    11am – 7pm

    at Incline Railway

    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...

  • Nightfall Concert Series: Eleni Mandell

    Fri. Jul 24th, 2009
    7pm – 10:30pm

    at Miller Plaza

    Headline Performance: Eleni Mandell Opening Act: Taxicab Racers 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...

  • Rhythm & Noon Concert & Friday Market Featuring: Noah Collins

    Rhythm & Noon Concert & Friday Market Featuring: Noah Collins
    Fri. Jul 24th, 2009
    11am – 2pm

    at Miller Plaza

    Rhythm & Noon Concert series will feature Noah Collins, Friday, July 24th. 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 styles. Also, enjoy a...

  • Beginning Video Making

    Thu. Jul 23rd, 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...

  • Beth Bradford: The Language of Landscape

    Beth Bradford: The Language of Landscape
    thru Mon. Aug 24th, 2009

    at Bill Shores Frames and Gallery

    Join us for an evening of art and friends, and enjoy the paintings of Beth Bradford. Beth Bradford's, The Language of Landscape exhibit, will have an opening reception July 23rd from 5:30 - 7:30pm. The exhibit will be featured at Bill Shores Frames and Gallery, from Thursday, July 23rd through August 24th. Beth Bradford has a fascination with the land on...

  • Photoshop II Workshop

    Tue. Jul 21st, 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...

  • Art 'til Dark

    Art 'til Dark
    Sat. Jul 18th, 2009
    12pm – 8pm

    at Winder Binder Gallery of Folk Art

    July 18th is another Art 'til Dark, featuring Ann Clark and her recycled glass light catchers. 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.

  • World Music Summer at the Incline

    Sat. Jul 18th, 2009
    11am – 7pm

    at Incline Railway

    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...

  • Nightfall Concert Series: Ben Sollee

    Fri. Jul 17th, 2009
    7pm – 10:30pm

    at Miller Plaza

    Headline Performance: Ben Sollee Opening Act: Ben Friberg Quartet 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...

  • Rhythm & Noon Concert & Friday Market Featuring: Morgan Bracy

    Rhythm & Noon Concert & Friday Market Featuring: Morgan Bracy
    Fri. Jul 17th, 2009
    11am – 2pm

    at Miller Plaza

    Rhythm & Noon Concert series will feature singer/songwriter, Morgan Bracy, Friday, July 17th. 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...

  • Beginning Video Making

    Thu. Jul 16th, 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...

  • The Ben Friberg Trio on the Hunter Terrace

    The Ben Friberg Trio on the Hunter Terrace
    Thu. Jul 16th, 2009
    6pm – 8pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Enjoy a musical night in the outdoors featuring the Ben Friberg Trio on the Hunter Terrace. Order dinner from the Palate Bistro and Cafe. A cash bar will be available. Jazz ensemble who has mastered the language of jazz. Ben's influences include Frank Sinatra, Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk Info via huntermuseum.org. Photo via benfriberg.com.

  • Photoshop II Workshop

    Tue. Jul 14th, 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...

  • K-12 Summer Theater Camps

    K-12 Summer Theater Camps
    Mon. Jul 13th, 2009
    10am – 4pm

    at Ripple Theater

    Do your kids act up during the summer? Why not let them learn how to act on stage? Our summer camps will introduce students to the basics of acting in a safe, fun environment while also challenging them. Students will learn about the tools they need to become actors from trained theater professionals. They will gain confidence and learn team-building skills...

  • Verlon Thompson

    Verlon Thompson
    Sun. Jul 12th, 2009
    6:30pm – 8pm

    at Barking Legs Theater

    Verlon Thompson is best known as Guy Clark's hand-chosen and extremely able foil, a superb picker and fine vocalist. Hearing him on his own is a revelation. “It's high time everyone heard more of that humble troubadour Verlon Thompson. He is an outstanding guitar picker and songwriter whose only career shortcoming is that he performs in Guy Clark's...

  • Shawnessey Carlisle on the Hunter Terrace

    Shawnessey Carlisle on the Hunter Terrace
    Sun. Jul 12th, 2009
    1pm – 3pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Enjoy the music of featured performer Shawnessey Carlisle on the Hunter Terrace. Info via huntermuseum.org.

  • World Music Summer at the Incline

    Sat. Jul 11th, 2009
    11am – 7pm

    at Incline Railway

    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...

  • She - An Expo for Women

    She - An Expo for Women
    thru Sun. Jul 12th, 2009

    at Chattanooga Convention & Trade Center

    She offers women two days filled with food, fun, health, beauty, shopping and entertainment at endless vendor booths. Memorial Health Care System is our Presenting Diamond Sponsor. Saturday, July 11th & Sunday, July 12th, 2009 at the Chattanooga Convention Center. Mark your calendar now and plan to be a part of this exciting event! This event offers food,...

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