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THE CALENDARS
Tuesday, Sept. 20 continued from p. 19
Eastside and Harris Si.) feature
trivia night every Tuesday 8 30 pm
FREE' www locosgrill.com
Wednesday 21
EVENTS: Canine Cocktail Hour
(Hotel Indigo. Madison Bar & Bistro
Courtyard) Drink and food specials
tor you and your (well-behaved,
non-aggressive, vaccinated) dog!
This week salty dogs and grey
hounds Every Wednesday. 5-7 p m
www indigoathens com
ART: Tour at Two (Georgia Museum
of Art) Meet docents in the lobby for
a tour of highlights from the perma
nent collection. 2 p m FREE 1 www.
georgiamuseum org
KIDSTUFF: Anime Club (Oconee
County Library) Discuss anime and
eat ramen noodles. 7-8 p m FREE 1
706-769-3950
KIDSTUFF: DIY Craft (Treehouse Kid
and Craft) Wednesdays. 4 p.m $10
706-850-8226. www treehouseki-
dandcrafttumblr.com
KIDSTUFF: Toddler Storytime
(ACC Library) For children ages
18 months to 5 years. Tuesdays &
Wednesdays. 9 30 & 10 30 am
FREE' 706-613-3650
KIDSTUFF: Wildcard Wednesday
for Teens (ACC Library) Up next
Game Day' Play one of the library's
games or bring your favorite from
home to share Ages 11-18 Space
is limited 4 p.m FREE 1 706-613-
3650
LECTURES & LIT.: Online
Computer Class (ACC Library)
Learn how to download free audio
books and ebooks 706-613-3650,
ext 354 www clarke public lib.
ga us/services/classes htm!#ath
LECTURES & LIT.: Talking about
Books (ACC Library. Small
Conference Room) This month's title
is Loving Frank by Nancy Horan
Newcomers welcome 10:30 a m.
FREE! 706-613-3650
LECTURES & LIT.: “Teaching -
as Social Justice Work" (UGA
Aderhold. Room G23) Ron Butchart
speaks on factors that promoted or
impeded social justice work in early
Southern black schools from 1861-
1876.12 p.m FREE! 706-548-8282
GAMES: Dart League Tournament
(Alibi) Meet other sharp-shooters. 8
p.m. FREE! 706-549-1010
GAMES: Sports Trivia (Beef 0
Brady's) Every Wednesday. Win
house cash and prizes! 8 30 p.m
FREE! 706-850-1916
GAMES: Texas Hold 'Em (Buffalos
Southwest Caf6) Poker night every
Wednesday. 18 and up Sign in at
6 30 p m Begins at 7:30 p m FREE'
www.interstatepokerclub.com
GAMES: Trivia (Blind Pig Tavern.
Broad St.) Think you know it all?
Wednesdays. 8:30 p m 706-548-
3442
GAMES: Trivia (Copper Creek
Brewing Company) Test your trivia
chops for prizes! Every Wednesday.
9pm FREE! 706-546-1102
GAMES: Trivia (Willy's Mexicana
Grill) Test your trivia knowledge
for prizes every Wednesday 1 8 p m.
FREE'706-548-1920
* Advance Tickets Available
LIVE MUSIC
Tuesday 13
Caledonia Lounge
9:30 p.m. $5 www caledonialounge
com
EL HOLLIN This local band plays
simple, lo-fi tunes with guitar
and what sounds like a melodica.
Featuring members of Werewolves
FANCY RAT No info available.
GARRETT No info available.
MOUSER Exuberant garage-pop that
experiments with noise tarns
THE NEW SOUNDS OF NUMBERS
Experimental pop and post-punk
project led by Hannah Jones,
visual artist and percussionist for
Supercluster.
Flicker Theatre & Bar
9 p m FREE' www flickertheatreandbar
com
BETWEEN NAYBORS Local duo
Greg Benson and Melanie Morgan
play folky acoustic tunes. 10 a m.)
Go Bar
9 p.m FREE' 706-546-5609
SONGWRITER INVASION Manic
Heaven presents a bedazzling array
of solo and almost-solo performanc
es by local songwriters with various
musical styles Free CD giveaway
from Geoffrey Weaver'
Highwire Lounge
8 p.m FREE! www highwirelounge.com
KENOSHA KID Centered around the
instru-improv jazz compositions of
guitarist Dan Nettles. Kenosha Kid
also features Robby Handley (bass)
and Marlon Patton (drums). Every
Tuesday.
Little Kings Shuffle Club
"Athens Farmers Market." 4 30 p m
FREE' www athensfarmersmarket.net
HOLLY BELLE Local singer-
songwriter Holly Belle sings smoky,
acoustic ballads accompanied by
cello. (5 p.m)
CLAY LEVERETT AND FRIENDS
One of this town's finest country
frontmen. Leverett has a new band
featuring members of The^Chasers.
(6 pm.)
10 p m FREE' 706-369-3144
PUNK ROCK NIGHT DJ Lozowill
spins punk rock hits.
The Loft Dance Lounge
9pm 706-613-7771
ATHENS 2 IBIZA DJ BangRadio pre
sides over a special Girls’ Night Out.
for which he remixes current pop
radio hits with fistpumping beach
party beats Every Tuesday.
The Melting Point
“Terrapin Bluegrass Series." 7 p.m $5.
www.meltingpointathens.com
JP & THE GILBERTS Brooklynites
playing accordion- heavy. Texas-
plains-at-dusk country.
New Earth Music Hall
9 p.m. FREE! www newearthmusichall.
com
FALCONES Local band that serves
up crunchy, stripped down rock and
roll in the vein of The Stooges and
Dinosaur Jr.
JEFFERS MORNING Rock trio from
Athens.
THE STONE FOXES Big bluesy rock
with a bombastic live show featuring
big guitars, biggers rhythms and
plenty of hand-clap hollerin'.
Wednesday 14
Alibi
9 p.m. FREE' 706-549-1010
KARAOKE With the Singing Cowboy!
Blue Sky
5-10 p m www blueskyathens com
VINYL WEDNESDAY Bring your own
vinyl and be a DJ for the night
Boar’s Head Lounge
9 p.m. 706-369-3040
OPEN MIC NIGHT Welcoming sing-
er-songwriters every Wednesday.
Caledonia Lounge
9 p.m. $5 wwwcaledonialounge.com
DREW DAVIS Young female singer-
songwriter and pianist who has
drawn comparisons to acts like Eva
Cassidy and Fiona Apple.
THOMAS GALLOWAY Lead singer
and guitarist of local, funky jam
band Mama's Love.
Farm 255
“Jazz Night." 8 p.m FREE' www.
farm255.com
DEF POETS Local poetry group
joined by African Soul
RYAN MOORE Solo set from Hans
Darkbolt bassist
Flicker Theatre & Bar
830 p.m $5 www flickertheatreandbar
com
DON CHAMBERS + GOAT This local
band plays rootsy, Southern gothic
rock framed around Chambers' wry
storytelling
JEREMY WHEATLEY You may have
seen Wheatley during AthFest be
hind the drums with Thomas Hardy
and White Violet, but tonight he's
front and center, sharing his warm
ballads accompanied by guitar
Flight Tapas and Bar
8 p.m. FREE! 706-549-0200
MARY SIGALAS Visiting standards
and not-so-standards from the ‘20s
through the '50s Every Wednesday.
40 Watt Club
8 p.m $16 (adv.). www.40watt.com*
OKKERVIL RIVER Big, dramatic
indie pop rock. See Calendar Pick
on this page.
WYE OAK This Baltimore indie band
integrates straightforward acoustic
instruments such as mandolin and
banjo.
George’s Lowcountry
Table
6 p m. FREE' 706-548-3359
KIP JONES Many of Jones' tunes split
between the reflective acoustic terri
tory of Harvest-eta Neil Young and
the country-infused rock of 80s-era
Steve Earle.
Georgia Theatre
9 p.m. $20 www georgiatheatre.com
PONDEROSA Quartet fronted by
Kalen Nash blasts through blues-
influenced Texas rock.
ROBERT RANDOLPH AND THE
FAMILY BAND An eponymous
multicultural funk and soul band
fronted by the pedal steel guitarist.
Go Bar
10 p.m. 706-546-5609
ANTLERED AUNT LORD Fuzz-pop
guitar/drums duo featuring featuring
local producer Jesse Stinnard.
TOM(B) TELEVISION Hip-hop and
indie-rock songs over looped in
strumentation from Thomas Valadez.
Future Ape Tapes co-founder and
bassist for Moths and Superfighter.
TWOSEAEYE Bass-heavy DJ duo
bringing the party with dance beats,
mashed tracks and ill flavors from
deep down South
Hendershot's Coffee
Bar
8 p m. $3 www.hendershotscoffeebar.
com
HANK WOJI Singer/songivriter who
channels Arlo Guthrie and Cat
Stevens with his intimate style.
Locos Grill & Pub
7 p m. FREE' www locosgrill com
(Timothy Rd location)
REDNECK GREECE Local artist sings
swingin' hillbilly honky tonk about
“folks that grew up on the wrong
side of the tracks"
The Melting Point
9 pm. $5 (adv). $8 (door), www.melt-
ingpointathens com
DYRTY BYRDS Rocky mountain
rock and roll band from Colorado
cools it off a bit with a “songwrit
ers in the round"-style set. tonight
featuring Danny Hutchens and Eric
Carter of Bloodkin and Sam Holt of
Outformation
The Office Lounge
9:30 p.m. FREE! 706-549-0840
KARAOKE With your host Lynn, the
Queen of Karaoke'
Omega Bar
9 p.m $3 wwwtheomegabarcom
SPICY SALSA Lessons at 9:30 p m.
followed by open dancing at 10:30.
Porterhouse Grill
7-10 p.m. FREE! 706-369-0990
JAZZ NIGHT This week features Steve
Key and Friends with Bill Baker,
Jeremy Roberts and Nic Wiles.
Silver Dollar Bar
10 p.m. FREE! 262 College Ave
CONNECTED HOUSES Funky, local
blues four-piece.
Thursday 15
Bolton Dining Hall
“Five Star Special Event!’ 4:30 p.m.
FREE! UGA Campus.
KENOSHA KID Centered around the
instru-improv jazz compositions of
guitarist Dan Nettles, Kenosha Kid
also features Robby Handley (bass)
and Marlon Patton (drums).
Amici Italian Cafe
11p.m. FREE' 706-353-0000
JONATHAN SUMMERS Singer and
guitarist.
Blind Pig Tavern
8 p.m FREE! 706-548-3442 (Broad St.
location)
JIM COOK Electric and acoustic blues
songs with Charles Sewell on bass.
Okkervil River
Wednesday, September 14
Okkervil River,
Wye Oak
40 Watt Club
"STOP MAKING BRILLIANT
MUSIC, DAMNIT!!!! Too much
of my ego depends on the
obscurity of my favorite
things," laments a cyber
voice in the YouTube com
ments under a music video
from Austin-based, poetic
folk-rock outfit Okkervil River.
The poster uses a privacy-preserving screen name because it's best to be a little arrogant
anonymously, but we can all agree with the sentiment, no?
Flagpole was trolling YouTube because Okkervil River makes great music videos. The
feverish pace of "Wake and Be Fine," from recent release I Am Very Far (Jaqjaguwar),
captures the band's two drummers, two pianists and everybody else during a frenzied
jam session in front of a green-screen flashing frontman Will Sheffs rapid-fire lyrics. The
video for "Ends with a Fall" makes great use of mannequins in cubicles, and the vintage
cathode ray tube TV heads in "Lost Coastlines" serve as the measuring stick for indie-rock
robots everywhere.
"I'm a big film fan, so I guess I have really high standards—or I like to think that I
have high standards for videos," shares Sheff via cell phone, recently repatriated after
a brief tour in Europe, during which he refused to allow his body to acclimate itself to
the clock, insisting on remaining Central Standard. "Every single one has been a major
attempt at doing something that's ever so slightly out of our grasp," he admits.
Sheff is very hands on: operating the camera himself early on, but the production pro
cess generally means collaboration with creative personalities, for better or worse. "I've
come around to the belief that I need to always be really, really ciosely involved. On this
last one, I kind of didn't do that, and it didn't go the way that I'd hope. So, I'm pretty
much a looming and potentially annoying figure to the director," he laughs. The "last
one" Sheff refers to is the yet-to-be-released video for the band's latest single, "Your
Past Life as a Blast," a dreamy post-disco tour de force. If it's five-and-a-half minutes of
hipsters doing the hustle, we're OK with that. [David Eduardo]
Caledonia Lounge
9:30 p m. $3 (21+). $5 (18+) www.
caledonialounge com
QURIOUS This Atlanta group cre
ates spacey soundscapes featuring
dreamy female vocals, samples,
synthesizers and freaky masks.
STREET VIOLENCE High-energy
post-punk that attacks on all sides:
surfy jangle rock, organ riffage and
cutting new-wave female vocals of
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs variety
TATERZANDRAZANDRA New local
band playing angular, often dis
sonant but catchy grunge that main
tains a distinct sense of melody.
TUMBLEWEED STAMPEDE
Acoustic set from the adventurous
local folk-rock band. New album
coming soon!
DePalma’s Italian Cafe
6:30-8:30 p.m. FREE! 706-552-1237
(Timothy Rd. location)
THE WELFARE LINERS Bluegrass
band complete with upright bass,
banjo, mandolin, guitar and fiddle.
Farm 255
11 p.m. FREE! www.farm255.com
SCREAMIN EAGLE Swampedelic.
bluesy Southern rock.
SUBSCRIBER Self-described “rootsy
vacuum pop" that borrows elements
from garage rock and psych pop.
YO SOYBEAN Local “party-folk" trio
featuring upbeat, sing-along num
bers with guests on guitar, banjo,
mandolin, violin and more.
Flicker Theatre & Bar
9 p m. FREE! www flickertheatreandbar
com
ERIN LOVETT Half of Four Eyes plays
a solo set.
RYAN MOORE Solo set from Hans
Darkbolt bassist.
Georgia Theatre
8 p.m. $21 (adv), $25 (door), www.
georgiatheatre.com*
AMERICAN AQUARIUM The good
times come pouring down with foot-
stomping rhythms, howling organs
and a serious Southern twang from
this Raleigh band.
COREY SMITH Georgia native and
UGA grad Corey Smith is a cel
ebrated singer-songwriter with a gift
for storytelling.
Go Bar
10 p.m. FREE 1 www.myspace.com/
gobar
DR. FRED’S KARAOKE Hosted
by karaoke fanatic John “Dr. Fred"
Bowers and featuring a large assort
ment of pop. rock, indie and more
Hendershot’s Coffee
Bar
9 pm. FREE 1 www.hendershotscof
feebar com
KENOSHA KID Centered around the
instru-improv jazz compositions of
guitarist Dan Nettles, Kenosha Kid
also features Robby Handley (bass)
and Marlon Patton (drums).
Little Kings Shuffle Club
10 p.m. 706-369-3144
THE PLAGUE Songs of depravity and
despair with equal parts pathos and
humor. Dark and viscera! rock and
roll: raw, bilious, rough and hideous.
SHEHEHE This new Athens band
offers '70s-style rock in the vein of
The Ramones, The Clash and the
Sex Pistols.
ST. EEL Experimental melodic rock
trio with a MySpace claim of being
“the oldest Athens band still with its
original members."
Max
10 p.m. FREE! 706-254-3392
DJ JUSTIN LEGEND Spinning old-
school hip-hop from Eazy E to Biz
Markie to Public Enemy.
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