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WHAT'S HAPPENING THIS WEEK
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Tuesday 9
EVENTS: Athens Farmers Market
(Little Kings Shuttle Club) Buy fresh,
locally giown organic produce.
Yocally crafted goods and freshly
baked breads 4-7 p m. FREE! www
athensfarmersmarket net
EVENTS: Orgullo Hispano:
Hispanic Pride (UGA Miller
Learning Center. Room 150)
Hispanic individuals share their sto
ries of success in the U S . providing
advice to students on how to build
meaningful relationships in a diverse
country. 8-9 p.m. FREE 1 www uga.
edu/hsa
PERFORMANCE: Caroline
Goulding (UGA Ramsey Concert
Hall) Concert by violinist who ap
peared with the Cleveland Orchestra
8 p.m. $25 www uga.edu/pac *
LECTURES & LIT.: The South and
America Since World War il
(Barnes and Noble) Author and UGA
PhinLzy Spalding Distinguished
Professor James C. Cobb will read
from and sign his definitive history
of the postwar South. 7 p.m. FREE!
706-254-1195
LECTURES & LIT.: Cleopatra
Mathis Poetry Reading (Cine
BarCate) The Georgia Review and
the Georgia Poetry Circuit present
this free, public reading. Mathis has
published live books of poems, and
her work has been featured in vari
ous publications including The New
Yorker, Poetry and The Southern
Review. 7 p.m FREE! 706-542-
3481. www.georgiareview.com
GAMES: Locos Trivia (Locos Grill
& Pub) All three Athens locations
of Locos Grill and Pub (Westside. •
Eastside and Harris Si) feature
trivia night every Tuesday. 8:30 p.m.
FREE? wwwJocosgrilLcom
GAMES: Trivia (Alibi) Find out what
Visual Audio Triviais! 8 p.m. FREE!
706-549-1010
Wednesday 10
EVENTS: Canine Cocktail Hour
(Hotel Indigo. Madison Bar & Bistro
Courtyard) Drink and food specials
for you and your (well-behaved,
non-aggressive, vaccinated) dog!
This week: salty dogs and grey
hounds. Every Wednesday. 5-7 p.m.
www.indigoabiens.com
EVENTS: Spanish Wine Tasting
(Casa Mia) Sample a variety of
Spanish wines from regions such as
Rioja and Penedes 6-8 p.m. $15.
706-227-4444
EVENTS: ThoMetropf than
Optra: Boris Godunov Encore
(Beechwood Stadium Cinemas) Live
stream from New York City. 6.30
pm 706-546-1011, ”
ART: 3rd Anneal MFA Art Auction
Fundraiser (Little Kings Shuffle
Club) A live auction of donated
artworks benefiting the MFA Thesis
Exhibition Works will be on view tor
silent auction at the suite and plaza
galleries ot the Lamar Dodd School
of Art until Nov. 9.7 p.m. FREE!
www.art.uga.edu
KIDSTUFF: Children’s Storytime
(ACC Library) For children ages 18
months to 5 years. Tuesdays. 9:30
am, Wednesdays, 10 30 a m FREE!
706-613-3650
KIDSTUFF: Homeschoolers
Chapter Book Review (Madison
County Library) Elementary school-
age homeschoolers gather at the
library to read a book together and
talk about it. Every Wednesday 2
p.m FREE! 706-795-5597
KIDSTUFF: Wildcard Wednesday
for Teens (ACC Library) Up Next
Drawing Basics. Learn to draw peo
ple and other objects using contour
lines. Ages 11-18. Space is limited
4 p.m. FREE! 706-613-3650
GAMES: Dart League and Game
Night (Alibi) Meet up with other
sharp-shooters. FREE! 706-549-
1010
GAMES: Poker Night (Buffalo's
Southwest Cate) Texas Hold‘Em •
every Wednesday. 18 and up. Sign
in at 6 30 p.m. Begins at 7:30 p.m
FREE! www.interstatepokerclub.com
GAMES: Pool Tournament (Alibi)
Call to sign up. 9 p.m. FREE! 706-
549-1010
GAMES: Sports Trivia (Beet 0
Brady's) Every Wednesday Win
house cash and prizes! 8.30 p.m.
FREE! 706-850-1916
GAMES: Trivia (Copper Creek
Brewing Company) Test your trivia
chops tor prizes! Every Wednesday.
9 p.m. FREE! 706-546-1102
GAMES: Trivia (Willy* Mexicans
Grill) Test your trivia knowledge
for prizes every Wednesday! 8 p.m.
FREE! 706-548-1920
GAMES: Trivia (Your Pie) Every
Wednesday at a'l three locations.
7:30 p.m. REE! www.yourpfe com
Thursday 11
EVENTS: Cigars and Martinis
(Jack* Bar) Try six differ*# cigars
from The Cigar Shop, including
Montecristos, Rocky Patels and oth
ers. Specials on martini and cigar
pairings. 6-9 p.m. 912-604-8560.
EVENTS: Stamp Out Hunger, Eat
Out Athens (Various Locations)
Eaf at one of the participating busi
nesses to benefit Our Daily Bread,
the community kitchen serving hot
meals in Athens for over 20 years.
Go online tor a compile list of
participants. 706-353-6647. www.
actionministries.net
EVENTS: The Metropolitan
Opera: Boris Gojenov Eucore
(Beechwood Stadium Cinemas) Live
stream from New York City. 6:30
p.m. 706-546-1011
EVENTS: Ysppy Hour (or (Weli-
Behmred) Dogs (283 Bar) Happy
hour is all the more happy when
your dog is by your side. Come out
for drink specials for humans and
endless bowls of waler and treats for
the lurries. 5-8 p.m. 706-208-1283
PERFORMANCE: Athens Cabaret
Showgirls (Little Kings Shuffle
Club) Local drag troupe, www.mys-
pace.com/littlekingsshuffleclub
PERFORMANCE: Gilbert and
Sullian's H.M.S. Pinafore (UGA
Hodgson Hall) Frederick Burchinal
directs the UGA Opera Ensemble
performance of H.MS. Pinafore 8
p.m $5 (UGA students) $15 (non
students) www.uga.edu/pac
PERFORMANCE: Micheal Pace
(Edge Recital Hall) Student recital
from the clarinet player 6:30 p.m
FREE! www.uga.edu/pac
PERFORMANCE: Senior Exit
Concert 2010 (UGA Dance
Building, Theatre) Eight graduating
seniors present their individual new
and original choreography. Nov.
11-13,8 p.m $8—$12. www.uga.
edu/pac *
PERFORMANCE: Sunheiy Min
(Edge Recital Hall) Student recital
from the pianist. 5 p.m. FREE! www
uga.edu/pac
PERFORMANCE: UGA Jazz Band
(UGA Ramsey Concert Hall) A
performance led by Conductor Steve
Dancz. 6 p.m. REE! www uga.
edu/pac
THEATRE: The 25th Annual
Putnam County Spelling Bee
(UGA Fine Arts Building) UGA*
Department of Theatre and Film
Studies presents the hit musical.
Nov. 11-13,8 p.m, Nov. 14.2:30
p.m. $12-$15. www.drama.uga.edu/
events. 706-542-4400
THEATRE: Annie (Morton Theatre)
Athens Creative Theatre presents
this classic musical tale of a spunky
Depression-era orphan determined
to find her parents and escape em
bittered Miss Hannigan* orphanage.
Nov. 11-13.7:30 p.m. Nov. 14,3
p.m. $15 (adults) $12 (students,
seniors, children). 706-613^3628
THEATRE: Christmas Spirits
Holiday Tour (Ware-Lyndon
House) Rose of Athens Theatre
presents three vignettes in conjuc-
tion with a tour of Athens historic
houses. Each vignette is set during
Christmas holidays and reflects the
spirit of the house where it is per
formed. 5.6 & 7 p.m. $25 ($15 for
children under 10). 706-208-8687.
www.visitathensga.com
THEATRE: Legally Blonde: The
Musical (The Classic Center) The
popular comedic film is brought to
life onstage. 7:30 p.m. $t0-$65.
706-357-4444, www.classiccerttef.
com*
KIDSTUFF: Babies and Beatties
Series (Sandy Creek Nature Center)
immerse your child in teaming
through sounds, movements, smells
and live animats white you team how
to help your toddler discover nature
For children 10 montos to 2 years
okf who are accompanied by adults.
The BBC Concert Orchestra will perform at the UGA Performing Arts Center on Sunday, Nov. 14.
Pre-registration required. 10—10:45
am. $7.706-613-3615 ext. 0*
LECTURES & LIT.: Tosia
Schneider (UGA Tate Center. Room
137) A lecture from the Holocaust
survivor and author of the memoir
Someone Must Survixe to Tell the
World. 11 am. REE!
GAMES: Beer Pong (Alibi) The clas
sic tournament-style game. 9 p.m.
REE! 706-549-1010
GAMES: Dart Tourney (Alibi) In-
house jweekly dart tournment 9 p.m.
FREE! 706-549-1010
Friday 12
EVENTS: “Fallout: The Future
of Nuclear Security and Non-
Proliferation” (UGA School of
Law, Larry Walker Room) UGA
School of Law hosts an all-day
conference that will evaluate the U N.
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and
discuss the future legal framework
for non-proliferation. 8:30a.m.-3:45
p.m. www.law.uga.edu/’gjicl-2010-
conlerence
EVENTS: “Sustainability: Bring It
Homer (State Botanical Garden)
Weekend workshop for people
interested to learning about home
energy alternatives, home orchards
and forest gardens, natural building,
raising animals at home and creative
erosion control. Nov. 12-14. $200.
www.uga.ed* t/botgarden
ART: “Blackboards and
Smokebomhs" (CirteBarCate)
Multi-media group show features
. long-time collaborators and former
roommates Lance Bangs. Chris
Bilheimer and Dan Donahue.
Show includes films by Bangs and
Donahue, design by Donahue and
175 Potaroids by Bilheimer. 6:30
p.m. (Opening Reception), 8 p.m.
(Film Screening) FREE! www.athens-
cine.com. See story on p. 11.
ART: Open House (Wildeye Creative
Exploration Studio. 585 Barber St)
Stop by the DOC building lor snacks
and creative crafting activities! 5-10
p.m. FREE! 706-410-0250. www.
wildeyecreative.com
ART: Opening Recaption (Trace
Gallery) Light refreshments provided
at a reception for Michaetene Walsh
and Debbie Kuptosky* ceramics
show. 7-9 p.m FREE! www.tracegai-
leryafhens.com
ART: Opening Reception (Lamar
Dodd School ot Art, Gatiery 101,
307 & Orbit Galleries) Senior work
from undergraduate students.
Drawing and Painting, Art X,
Sculpture and Ceramics major exit
shows. 7-9 p.m FREE! wwwM
uga.edu
ART: Opening Reception (Ten Pins
Tavern) Screen prints, etchings,
monoprints and drawings from
young artist Gregory Stone. 8-10
p.m FRED www.tenpinstav2rn.com
PERFORMANCE: Andrew van
Devender (Edge Recital Hall)
Student recital from the tuba ptayer
6:30 p.m. FREE! www uga.edu/pac
PERFORMANCE: Bertolt Brecht’s
The Threepenny Opera (New
Earth Music Hall) The Circle
Ensemble Theatre Company kicks off
their inaugural season with Bertolt
Brecht and Kurt Weill* transforma
tive. biting political satire which
combines the sound of 1920s Berlin
dance bands and cabaret 7 p.m
$15. www.newearthmusichall com
PERFORMANCE: Drag-A-Palooza:
A Psychedelic Experience (New
Earth Music Hall) Join the Classic
City Kings. Athens' premiere male
performance troupe, and guests
tor the bohemian blowout of 8ie
season. Arrive dressed to your best
70s attire for a chance to win $75
cash prize. 9 p.m-2 a.m. $5. www.
theclassiccityiungs.com ' £ -
PERFORMANCE: Rebecca Shawn
Frazer and Camille Brant (Edge
Recital Hall) Student recital by flute
player Frazer and vocalist Grant
3:35 pm. FREE! www.uga.edu/pac
PERFORMANCE: Gilbert and
Sullian's H.M.S. Pinafore(UGA
Hodgson Hatl) Roderick Burchinal
directs the UGA Opera Ensemble
performance of H.MS Pinafore 8
pirn. $5 (UGA students) $15 (non-
students). www.uga.edu/pac
PERFORMANCE: Thomas Hildreth
(UGA Ramsey Concert Hall) Student
recital by the double bass ptayer. 6
p.m. FRED www.uga.edu/pac
PERFORMANCE: Senior Exit
Concert 2018 (UGA Dance
Budding. Theatre) tight graduating
senfors present their individual new
and original choreography. Nov.
11-13,8 p.m $8~$1& www.uga
edu/fcac v. - -
PERFORMANCE: UGA Woodwind
Chamber Music (Edge Reeds#
Hail) Presented by 8k Hugh
Hodgson School ot Music. 5 p.m.
FREDwww.uga.edu/pac
THEATRE: The mi
(UGA Fine Arts Budding) See
11 Theatre. Nov. 11-13,8 p.m, Nov.
14,2:30 p.m. $12-$15. www.drama
uga.edu/events, 706-542-4400
THEATRE: Annie (Morton Theatre)
See Nov. 11 Thetfre. Nov. 11-13,
7:30 p.m. Nov. 14.3 p.m $15
(adults) $12 (students, seniors, chil
dren). 706-613-3628
THEATRE: The Frog Princess
(Athens Little Playhouse) Gloria
Kibbe Sams’production of foe old
Russian folk tale of a prince tasked
with choosing a wife, but finding
onty a frog in her place. Nov. 12&
19,730 pin. Nov. 13 8.20,2 pm
& 7:30 pm. Nov. 14 & 21.2 p.m.
$5—$10.706-206-1036, wwwjthen-
siitdepiayhouse.org
THEATRE: One Act Performance
Night (Cedar Shbals High School.
Fine Arts Building) Cedar Shoals •
High School presents John S. Wells
Competition Piece and Jerome
McDonough* Asylum. 7:30 p.m $5
(general) $3 (students), milsapr®
ciarke.k12.oa. us
OUTDOORS: A Night in Nature
(Sandy Creek Nature Cantor) This
new program designed tor indi
viduals to meet others with similar
interests features canoeing, behind-
the-scenes zoo tours, nigh! walks
and more. Call to register. 630-9
■5 p.m. $13, 706-613-3615 I
KJOSTUFF: Preschool & Toddler
: Storytime (Madfcort County
Library) Indudes stories, finger-
puppet plays, songs and crateior
literacy-based fun. 10:30 ajn. FREE!
706-795-5597
KIDSTUFF: Rock Science (ACC
Library) team about volcanoes,
fossils and mbre through interac
tive stories and hands-on activities!
Program is aopropriate for children
in elementary grades. Preregistrarioc
required. 4:30-5:30 p.m FRED
www.ctarke.puWiclib.gaL us, 706-
613-3650
KIDSTUFF: Teddy Bear Sleep
Over (Oconee County Library) Kids!
Droo off your favorite stuffed animal
at the Oconee County Library for a
sleep-over in the library! Children's
librarian Ms. Jessie will ‘supervise*
toe stuffed animals. Children can
come to retrieve their animals. along
with a copy of a CO showing ail their
fun activities during toe steepover,
on Monday, Hgv. 15. Pteesei
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NOVEMBER 10,2010 FLAGPOLE.