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GAMES: Trivia (Change's Asian
Kitchen) Laam tacts, eat noodles
730 pm FREE? 798-5460015
GAMES: THvla irfNi a ArtM .
(johnnyS ftei fork Sryte Piza)
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ugr* ano compear luesosys &
Ittorsdsys, 736*30 p m. 706
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EVENTS: Sigeteg Day (Bufteo*
Southwest Cate) Follow aH toe ac
ton with toe Origiaai Sigmng Day
Entousiasis. U6A Atomra and UGA
MaMteet 7 ^.706354-6855
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ART: ArtW Cemraattai (Georgia
Museum of Art) Meet Cartes*
DiCmdto, curator of education in 9*
lobby ®f a discussion or Kaacfme
Bateys parting '7 Steps* 2-3 pm.
FREE www geofganuseum.org
ART: Ufa Drawing Opts SJwfto
(Lamar Oodd School ot Art, Rtm
$370 and $380} Ages 18 & up.
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bondubCfigmai} com
ARE afmpothMi at OacanRNa
Am (Georgia Museum of Art),
Topics knehide pottery archeology in
Washington county Windsor u«3Bf
construction. the African-American
presence in toe decorative arts of toe
South, historic house restoration,
southern needlework and southern
cJoctanaters. Keynofc address
given by Georgian art dealer Deanna
Deavours Fet 2-4 FREE (regis
tered students), $75-250. 706-542-
4662. www.georgtarnuseum org
THEATRE: The Nesting {\JGA
Chapel) A play dramatizing a con
versation between Malcolm X and
Martin Lutoer King, Jr. 6 pm. FREE
706-542-8468
KIDSTUFF: Preschool A Toddler
Storytime (Madison County
Library) Includes stones, finger-
puppet plays, songs and crafts tor
literacy-based fun. For ages 0-5.
10-.30a.rn. FREE 1 706-795-5597
LECTURES ft UT.: Seeder
Rertscendor (UGA Miller Learning
Center, Room 207) A discussion-
based program focusing on gender,
mental health and body image 630
p m FREE vwwigttnrtfer.uQ&edu
LECTURES ft UT.: Georgia Peotry
Ctmit (Cine Bar Cato) Poetry read-
mg oy naDoo&ry Known poet .ooo
Boss and local writer Jeff Fallts. 7
pm FREE! wwwjtoensdne.com
GAMES: Sports Trivia (Beef ‘0‘
Brady'S) Test your sports knowledge
every Wednesday night 830 p.ffl.
FREE! 706-860-1916
GAMES: IHvta (Blind Pig Tavern)
Think you know it a#? Wednesdays.
8 p.m (Baktoen St location), 8:30
p.m. (Broad St. location) 706-548-
3442
GAMES: Trhhi (Copper Creek
Brewing Company) Test your tovia
chops for prizes! Every Wednesday.
9 p.m. FREE! 706-546-1102
GAMES: Trtefa (Mellow Mushroom)
Evwy Wednesday. 8 pm FREE!
706-613-0692
GAUGES: Trivia (Willy’s Mexicana
Grill) Every Wednesday. 8-10 pm.
FREE! 706-548-1920
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GAMES: IrM* Ofet* Pie, 5 Potols)
Open your pto-hote tor a etiawee to
win! Every Weflw^jy 7:36 pm
FREE! www youfpw.aom
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EVERTS: Gr»-0l« 273 (Athens
tor Comemporary fe?
(AI>CA))€Rf0ytoeinj&«*a
competition tor toe best grits from
tocai Southern rsstoirsTts with a
pwtormanoe of *Kaep Hope A^ve"
by led Kuhn, which addresses the
relahonship between ?w HC^T
Schotorsthp and toe Georgia Lctoery
7-9 p m $8 (suggested donation)
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LECTURES ft UT. Symessicm oa
rHMWW Mill IfilWfUIUJURfHI
2/4 (Chase Street Etomwtary
SchooO Four tattoady renowned
speakers whtoaas me economic
and cumirat ranwticanow oi fBoe
vetoptog toe Southern Mdts property
iocaied one mile from downtown
Athens. Part o< toe Preservation
Matters senes Pte-regtsfcafeon re
quired 8:30 am-4 pm $35 796-
353-1801. www jchtonlme org
PERFORMANCE: UwctttMed Tewr
ef Georgia 2/8 {The MeftingPomt)
Featoring reacSngs/pertormences by
EIm liter Am Juliet Gectk.
Edgar Offerer andmore, w^i musi
cal performances from Sfeevets
end Rope 7.30 p m. $15 www
theunchamedtour.orQ
EVERTS Athens Jewish Film
FestivM 2m (SMGA) Featuring a
wneup of cfinoatry accasmeu wms
m sne j&m&t laenmy,
cuitoreandexperienc*. Feb 11-14
wwwatoens^f org
KfOSTUFF: Second Saturday
Starytime 2/11 (Sandy Creek
Nature Center) Join the SOC
. statf tor stories about toe woods
and its resident creatures 2:30-3
pm FREE! 706-613-3615, www
athensclarkecounty com/sandycreefc-
natureewrter
PERFORMANCE: ttrtemaUcmal
Championship el Collegiate a
■ Cappelia 2/11 (Morton Theatre)
Varsity Vocals, wito local host UGA
Noteworthy, presents a night of a
cappelia with collegiate groups from
all over the South competing tor
spots at toe semi-final round. 7:30
pm $10-15 www.varsityvocals.
com "
PERFORMANCE: Circus Athena
2/17 (Morton Theatre) A never-
before seen assembly of Athens'
own circus performers, fealuring live
music. Feb. 17,7 pm ft Feb. 18,
2:30 p m ft 7 pm. 7 pm $10-15.
706-613-3771
EVENTS: The Mbs Black A-CC
Teen Pageant 4/22 (Morton
Theatre) Contestants compete tor
awards in community service and
acaderma to tots 37to annual pag-
eant 5 pm $10 (adv,), $15.706-
613-3771, www.mortontoealrB.com
' Advance Gcksts Avaiiabte
LIVE MUSIC
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Caledonia Lounge
9-30 pm $5 (2U). $7 (18*). www.
caMontttoungexom
25TH HOUR Newly relocated to
Athens, this band plays a funky mix
of psychedelic blues.
FREE TOMORROW Sophisticated,
high-energy live Wp-hop band utiliz
ing mutople genres to create a party
vtoe The bend ®dr)wn by keys
jyntos, besd 3rd drums accented
by toe untgue sound of f five-string
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PMTOl OMR Shal^tNMd nxk
and fod wfto a b* of rweng
Go Bar
tepm 706-546-5809
WTCHES local rock band featuring
Cara Beto Sateimc on toad vocals
backed by a drummer and bassist
influences metode The Breeder: and
Neti Young
HwncJer»fx?t s Coffee
Bar
&30pm FREE! www hendefsh^srx;<
teeter com
ME STUBBIEFffID AND FRIENDS
SoufiW R&8 arhst tot Stubbtofeid
is a Hammond 83 virtuose vtoc cm
hrs teeth backing Motown legends
like the Feu? tops. The Terryitio^
Stwto Wonder and Marvin Gay?
featuring Seto Mendersfcet on
drums Every Tuesday*
Little Kings Shuffle Club
10 pm 796-369-3144
AVERWOtf Noisy.. upb®S pop rock
GUY HARVEY Beachy qumtef rrom
West P^m Beach
The Meibng Point
'Terrapm Tuesday * 7 30 p m $5 www
meSingtotnlatheos con
WHISKEY bf THE DAMNFD
Ffve-pece Cetoc-mfiueno« roc*
group toad by Ireland nabve Com
McCarthy
No Where Bar
10 pm $2 706-546-4742
CRANE Btoesy rock band
WUOG 90.5FM
8 p.m. FREE! www wuog org
“LIVE IN m LOBBY" Reptar will
perform on the college radio sta
tions twice weekly program Listen
over the air, stream online or droo 0y
the station to watch*
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Caledonia Lorjnge
930 p.m. $5 (21>). $7118+1 www
catedoniatiounge com
BAD WEATHER CALIFORNIA
Dreamy eccentric folk soundscapes
THE BREAKS No into available
SHARKS AMG MINNOWS Tuneful
alt-pop from Atlanta
Farm 255
Jazz Night 8 p.m FREE 1 www fafm255
com
DIAL INDICATORS Background
sounds fix dinner and cocktails
This quiet jazz duo features Jeremy
Roberts on guitar and George
Davidson on tenor sax playing odd
covers and improvising on familiar
toemes
Georgia Theatre
9 pm $20. www georgiatheatre com
COLT FORD A tittle bit country, a little
bit... rap. Sotfiehow Ford makes
this unusual paring of genres sound
natural wito his Southern charm and
tfitan style
HER AND KINGS COUNTY Six-
piece Southern rock hand with
catohy pop sensibilites Fronted
by confident, In-your-tace vocalist
Monique Statfite and hailing from
New York City, HER and Kings
County play ‘outlaw country from
deep inside Yankee country ‘
Go Bar
11to Annual Burns Night Concert
9-11 pm. 706-546-5609
BOB HAY BAND Featuring the music
written by Scotland's best-loved
bard, Robert Bums
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