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  • GIVE 3

    GIVE 3
    Sun. May 18th, 2008
    3pm – 7pm

    at Barking Legs Theater

    Benefit show that includes food, art, comedy, music, belly-dancing, etc. Over 30 local artists will be featured and/or perform, including: Emily Grace Butch Ross Tiffany Taylor Charles Allison The Sparrow Sisters Tim Cofield T.J.Greever ...and many more will be displaying their skills. Barking Legs' Beer Bar will be open. Give 3...... to raise awareness of...

  • Uptown Big Band

    Sun. May 18th, 2008
    12pm – 1:30pm

    at Miller Plaza

    The Swing band, Uptown Big Band, will be performing at the Rhythm & Noon FREE concert series located at Miller Plaza, Friday, May 18th. More Info about Rhythm & Noon (provided by Chattanooga Downtown Partnership): Held every Friday in Miller Plaza from May through August, the Rhythm & Noon series features musical performances by an eclectic mix of community...

  • Christabel and the Jons, New Binkley Bros., Ian Thomas

    Christabel and the Jons, New Binkley Bros., Ian Thomas
    Sat. May 17th, 2008
    10pm – 12:30am

    at JJ's Bohemia

    Southern swing band Christabel and the Jons, along with New Binkley Bros., Ian Thomas, performing live. For additional information, contact JJ's Bohemia. Photo by Tovah Greenwood via Christabel and the Jons' MySpace page.

  • Delicious: from the Velcro Pygmies

    Sat. May 17th, 2008
    10pm – 12:30pm

    at Rhythm & Brews

    Delicious, of the Velcro Pygmies, has his own band now and performs live. Contact Rhythm & Brews for additional information.

  • "Mystery of the Redneck-Italian Wedding"

    Sat. May 17th, 2008
    8:30pm – 10:30pm

    at Vaudeville Cafe

    The Mafia's Vinnie meets a charming young girl of redneck persuasion, Ashley. They’re getting married and their families drive each other crazy! You'll sing. You'll eat. You’ll spill wedding cake. You'll laugh yourself silly with the nuttiest Italians & Rednecks to ever be united. Info via funnydinner.com and ticketbiscuit.com/vaudevillecafe.

  • Strimp Sinister Burlesque Show

    Strimp Sinister Burlesque Show
    Sat. May 17th, 2008
    8:30pm – 12:30am

    at Barking Legs Theater

    Bend Sinister has been aptly described as "Flannery O'Connor meets King Crimson". Their collaboration with members of Nashville's Panty Raid Burlesque resulted in one of our most popular and artistically successful shows of 2007. They're working on a followup that will top it. Join Monique Honeybush, Miss Lolly Pop and the boys of the Bend-- plus some very...

  • AA Minor League Baseball - Mississippi Braves vs Chattanooga Lookouts

    AA Minor League Baseball - Mississippi Braves vs Chattanooga Lookouts
    Sat. May 17th, 2008
    7:15pm – 10pm

    at AT&T Field

    AA Minor League Baseball. The Braves are in town to take on the Lookouts. Enjoy the game! And stay for the FIREWORKS following the game, sponsored by Erlanger Medical Center. Info via lookouts.com. Photo by Tim Evearitt.

  • Women's Pro Football - Cincinnati vs Chattanooga

    Women's Pro Football - Cincinnati vs Chattanooga
    Sat. May 17th, 2008
    7pm – 12:30pm

    at Red Bank High School

    NWFA game. The Sizzle come to town to battle the Locomotion. For additional information, visit the website provided. Photo via chattanoogalocomotion.com.

  • "Mystery at the Nightmare High School Reunion"

    Sat. May 17th, 2008
    6pm – 8pm

    at Vaudeville Cafe

    It’s time to go to your high school reunion and see all of those classmates you left behind. The nerd, the prom queen, the class clown... You’ll sing with Coach Conroy, dance with your English teacher and find out who had the secret crush on you in high school. Could one of them be a murderer? Info and image via funnydinner.com.

  • McKamey Animal Care and Adoption Center Public Preview Fund Raiser

    Sat. May 17th, 2008
    6pm – 10pm

    at McKamey Animal Care and Adoption Center

    This is the public’s first and only opportunity to see the new Center before it opens! This $100 per person fund raiser includes food by Lee Towery, entertainment by Dan Landrum and the Chattanooga Jazz Quartet, docent-guided tours all evening plus a silent auction of jewelry, art, animal-related products, and more! Chaired by Larry Brock and Megan...

  • Spirits in the Wild

    Sat. May 17th, 2008
    6pm – 10pm

    at Chattanooga Zoo at Warner Park

    Join us for an evening of delectable wines and spirits, delicious food, and great music. Spirits in the Wild is fast becoming a Chattanooga tradition, and is a great way to support the Chattanooga Zoo. Tickets are $35.00 and can be purchased by calling 423.697.1339. Info and photo via chattanooga.gov.

  • Major Speaker Series: Gender Roles, Then and Now

    Sat. May 17th, 2008
    2pm – 5pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Professors John and Joy Kasson from the University of North Carolina have delighted audiences for decades with their entertaining presentations. Join us as they discuss gender roles from the 19th century to today and learn more about the Hunter Museum focus exhibition, "Women's Work." Admission to this program is FREE. Info via huntermuseum.org.

  • "Mystery of the Time Machine"

    Sat. May 17th, 2008
    1pm – 3:30pm

    at Vaudeville Cafe

    A Show For Kids! A time-travel formula takes all of the kids back in time. Pirates will draw their swords to protect their treasure, cowboys in the wild west run rampant and light sabers from another galaxy will be needed to save the princess! Lots of laughs with your pizza lunch -- big and little kids! (Text via funnydinner.com)

  • Power Wheelchair Soccer Tournament

    Sat. May 17th, 2008
    10am – 5:30pm

    at Brainerd Rec Center

    Local Power Soccer teams will compete and receive USPSA rankings from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 at the Brainerd Recreation Center located at 1010 N. Moore Road. The program is coordinated through the city's Therapeutic Recreation Division. "Power soccer engages young people with physical disabilities in a game and competitive sports experience they never thought...

  • Rock City’s Founder’s Day

    Sat. May 17th, 2008
    8:30am – 12:30pm

    at Rock City

    Celebrating 76 years! Over 7 decades of families have seen seven states from Rock City’s high mountain-view since 1932, when founders Garnet and Frieda Carter opened the 15-acre preserve to the public. Come listen to big band music, take a dance lesson and mingle with characters from Rock City's history during this fun filled day. This event was recently...

  • Walk to Cure Diabetes

    Sat. May 17th, 2008
    8am – 3pm

    at Coolidge Park

    The Walk to Cure Diabetes is a walkathon, held in more than 200 locations throughout the year, benefiting the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. More than 500,000 men, women, and children including those from 5,000 large corporations and local companies, and 3,500 family teams will participate this year. The Walk raised more than $86 million last year...

  • Cannonbus

    Cannonbus
    Fri. May 16th, 2008
    10pm – 12:30am

    at JJ's Bohemia

    Reggae band Cannonbus performing live in concert. For details, contact JJ's Bohemia. Photo via Cannonbus' MySpace page.

  • Forced Entry

    Forced Entry
    Fri. May 16th, 2008
    10pm – 12:30am

    at Bud's Sports Bar

    Indie rock band Forced Entry, of Columbus, GA, performs live in concert. For additional information, contact Bud's Sports Bar. Info via budssportsbar.com and photo myspace.com/forcedentryrocks.

  • Woodbox Gang

    Woodbox Gang
    Fri. May 16th, 2008
    10pm – 12:30am

    at Midtown Music Hall

    From the village of Makanda in extreme southern Illinois, in a little hollow called Vulture Valley, comes a "caustic acoustic cacophony" known as the Woodbox Gang. They have skillfully combined the roots music styles of Americana, bluegrass, delta blues, outlaw country, & rockabilly with the aggressive delivery of punk rock to create their own style of music...

  • Janet Williams

    thru Sun. May 18th, 2008

    at Comedy Catch

    This show is Rated RR. See thecomedycatch.com for ratings details. Fri. May 16 @ 7:30pm Fri. May 16 @ 10pm Sat. May 17 @ 7:30pm Sat. May 17 @ 10pm Sun. May 18 @ 8pm The Tennessee Tramp is a local favorite here in Chattanooga. Janet doesn’t hold anything back about her views on marriage, divorce, men, and women. She takes her comedy to the edge and over the...

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