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THE CALENDAR!
Tlsdeii of Pennsylvania Slate
University. Reception to follow. 3-4
pm FREE! www.rws.uga.edu
LECTURES AMO LIT: Art Lecture
3/22 (Georgia Museum of Art) Leslie
Harrington, executive director of
the Color Association of toe United
States, will deliver a lecture on color
forecasting in conjuncfion with
the exhibition ‘Pattern and Palette
in Print Gentry magazine and a
New Generation of Trendsetters.’
5:30-6:30 p.m. FREE! wwwgeofgia-
museum.com
LECTURES AND UT: Poetry
Reading 3/22 (Cine Bar Cafe
Cinema) The UGA Creative Writing
Program presents a reading by poet
and photographer Thomas Sayers
Ellis. 8 p.m. FREE! wwwratoenscine.
com
LECTURES ANO UT: Avid Poetry
Series 3/22 (Avid Bookshop) ish
Klein and Greg Purcell share ex
cerpts from recent works. 6:30 p.m.
FREE! avid.3thens@gmail.com
THEATRE: Peter Pan 3/22 (Clarke
Central High School) A theatrical
production by Clarke Central High
School. Mar. 22 & 23.7 p.m., Mar.
24,2:30 & 7 p.m. $5-7.706-357-
5200
ART: Opening Reception 3/23
(Lamar Dodd School of Art) For the
2012 MFA Exhibition featuring the
works of 19 graduate students. 6-9
p.m. FREE! www.artuga.edu
EVENTS: 43rd Anneal Georgia
Book Awards and Conference
on Children’s Literature 3/23
(The Georgia Center) A celebra
tion of children^ literature and the
culmination ol the Georgia Book
Award programs. Winners of the
Georgia Children^ Book Award
and the Georgia Children's Picture
Storybook Award are invited each
year to the conference to speak and
accept their awards. Mar. 23-24.
$145. www.gctac.com/index.php
KiOSTUFF: Fantastic Fridays 3/23
(Bishop Park) Obstacle courses and
other activities in an unstructured
environment. For ages 10 months to
4 years and their guardians. 9-10
am $5-15.706-613-3589
LECTURES AND UT: 24th Annua!
Rod Clay Conference 3/23 (UGA
Dean Rusk Center) UGA Law School
addressee how to balance## long
term sustainability of Georgia’s eco
systems with efforts to stabilize and
improve the state's economy. 8:30
am FREE! (UGA affiliates), $10-20.
www.iaw.uga.edu/ela
LECTURES AND LIT: Women’s
Studies’ Friday Speaker Series
3/23 (Miller Learning Center) (Rm.
250) ‘Educators for Everyday Life.’
presented by Dr. Sharon Nidtois,
Family and Consumer Sciences.
1220-1:10 p.m. FREE! www.iws.
uga.edu
THEATRE: Jctmay Brooke: A
Ghost Stay V23 (Athens Little
Playhouse) The clean, little hotse
that Eliza Manning and her three
teenagers have just rented comes
with a story, but the landlady and
the dttzy neighbor aren't telling. The
Mannings may have wondered why
the renits so low, but they certainty
never considered that the house is
haunted. Mar. 23 & 30,7:30 pm
Mar. 24-25,31 & Apr. 1,3 p.m. $5-
10. www.atoeftslitttepfcybouse.ofg
THEATRE; Peter Pan M3 (Clarice
Central High School) A theatrical
production by Clarke Central High
School Mar. 22 & 23.7 pm, Mar.
24,2:30 & 7 p.m, $5-7.706-367-
5200
ART: Digits! image Transfers 3/24
(The Loft Art Supplies) A lecture
and demo explaining how to bring
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Golden Acrylics. Open to artists of
all skill levels. 11 am.-1 pm FREE!
CLASSES: Eight Silken Qigong
3/24 (Rod Lotus institute) Experience
moving meditation to improve your
health and harmonize your mind,
body and spirit. Saturdays, 10 am
$10. www.acupttodureathens.com
EVENTS: BreasiFnf Athene 3/24
(Terrapin Beer Co.) Support breast
cancer awareness and breast health
while enjoying a lull day of live mu
sic, food from local restaurants, kids’
activities, brewery tours and beer
samplings, a silent auction and pink
hair extensions. 12—7:30 pm. FREE!
(kids). $30-35. www.breastfest.org/
cities/athens
EVENTS: Family Fun and
Wellness Day 3/24 (East Athens
Community Center) Aerobic dance,
free health screenings, golf, healthy
snacks, inflatable games, tennis add
3-on-3 basketball tournaments. 10
a.rn-2 p.m FREE! 706-613-3593,
wwwrathensdarkecounty.com/
easiatoens
EVENTS: Senior Adult Trip to
the Conyers Cherry Blossom
Festival 3/24 (lay Park) Meet at
Lay Park for a day-long trip to toe
Conyers Cherry Blossom Festival
celebrating food, family and tradi
tional live music. Ages 55 & up-10
am $5-8.706-613-3596
KiOSTUFF: Storytime A Craft 3/24
(Treehouse Kid and Craft) Make a
craft inspired by the book. For ages
2-5. Saturdays, 10-11 am $10.
706-850-8226 www.treebouseki-
dandcraft.com
KIOSTUFF: Animal Encounters
3/24 (Memorial Park) Meet some of
Bear Hollow's education ambassa
dors during a live animal presenta-
* tion. 1:30 p.m. FREE! 706-613-3616
MEETINGS: Cloth Diapering 101
3/24 (Full Bloom Center) Get your
questions answered by a local
cloth-diapefing guru. 1 p.m. $10.
706-353-3373, www.fullbloompar-
ent.com
LIVE MUSIC
TMfcjf 13
Caledonia Lounge.
9:30 pm $5 (2U). $7(18+). www.
caledoniaJounge.com
10 FINGERS STRONG Local metal
band celebrating its CD release.
Pork Chops Bedroom.
GRADE A Junebug and Southpaw are
toe MCs behind this lyrical hip-hop
duo from Atlanta.
JOEZY DA GR1NCHY MAN Southern
hip-hop based right here In Athens.
YUNG CASH GETTAZ Smooth hip-
hop based in Athens.
Flicker Theatre & Bar
8:30 pm. FREE! www.fiickertheatrean-
dbar.com
GEORGIA PO’ BOYS Half Dozen
Brass Band members Josh Cutchin
(sousaphone) and Brent Hedrick
(drums) join keys guru Rand Lines.
High wire Lounge
9:30 p.m. FREE! www.highwirelounge.
com
MATT HUDGINS AND HIS SHIT-
HOT COUNTRY BAND Local band
playing “songs abort drinking,
jail, love and death, ail done in toe
popular 'country and western' musi
cal style." Playing every Tuesday in
March! Also, toe band is saving up
money to release an album in April,
so help them by throwing a few
buds in toe donation jar or buy a
shit-hot shirt or poster.
Hendershot’s Coffee
Bar
8:30 pm. $5. www.hendershotsurtfee.
com
IKE STUBBLEFIELD AND FRIENDS
Soulful R&B artist Ike Stubblefield
is a Hammond B3 virtuoso who cut,
his teeth backing Motown legends
like the Four Tops, The Temptations,
and Marvin Gaye. Featuring Seth
Hendershot on drums.
The Melting F*oint
Terrapin Tuesday Bluegrass Series.’ 7
pm $5{adv.), $7(door.) www.meit-
inQpointatoens.com
BUTTERMILK REVIVAL A blending
' ol traditional and non-traditional
bluegrass in three-part harmony with
a hint of comedy.
The Volstead
9 pm-1:30 a.m. 706-354-5300
KARAOKE Every Tuesday!
WMRfcyM
Caledonia Lounge
9:30 pm $5(21+), $7(18+).www.
caledonsalounge.com
STRAJGHTLACE High-octane, high-
power rack and roll featuring covers
by Metallica, Judas Priest Velvet
Revolver and more.
WITNESS THE APOTHEOSIS
Athens-based darkwave-industrial
duo blending dark vocals and mov
ing cello with hard-hitting electronic
music.
Ricker Theatre & Bar
10 p.m. FREE! (donations appreciated).
www.tllckertheatre.com
HURRICANES OF LOVE Quirky
psychedelic hip-hop. See story on
p. 15.
INVISIBLE CIRCLE Psychedelic
drone with some Middle Eastern
influences.
CULT OF RIGGONIA Experimental
soundscapes with tribal, world mu
sic bea*s and ornate instrumentation.
FUTURE APE TAPES Local two-piece
creating psychedelic, experimental
music driven by loops, beats, guitars
and synths.
Go Bar
9 p.m. 706-546-5609
BRANDON MCCOY Local singer-
songwriter who also performs with
the Monkeygrass Jug Band.
MICHAEL BOWMAN Melodic acous
tic rock with a narrative vocal style
and some blues/country undertones.
Hendershot’s Coffee
Bar
8-11 p.m. FREE! www.hendershotscof-
lee.com
KENOSHA KID The new originals
spark like Booker T & the MG$
mixed with 20th-century harmony,
and will appeal to indie noise rock
ers and jam-band fans alike.
The Office Lounge
9 pm FREE* 706-549-0840
KARAOKE With your host Lynn, toe
Queen ol Karaoke!
F^orterhouse Grill
7-10 pm FREE! www.porterhousea-
lhens.com
LIVE JAZZ Every Wednesday at
Porterhouse! This week features Jake
Mowrer Quartet
The State Botanical
Garden of Georgia
5 pm. FREE! (donations appreciated).
botgarden.uga.edu
HURRICANES OF LOVE Quirky
psychedelic hip-hop. See story on
p. 15.
INVISIBLE CtRCU Psychedelic
drone with some Middle Eastern
influences.
CULT Of RIGGONIA Experimental
soundscapes with tribal, world mu
sic beats and ornate instrumentation.
FUTURE APE TAPES Psychedelic,
experimental music driven by loops,
beats, guitars and syntos.
Walker’s Coffee &. Pub
9 p.m. FREE! 706-543-1433
LIVE JAZZ Every Wednesday! '
Featuring Taj.
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Caledonia Lounge
9:30 pm $5 (18+). $7(21+).wwwr
caledonialounge com
HOLY GHOST TENT REVIVAL
Melding brass with banjo, guitar,
bass and drums, this five-piece
ensemble boasts an eclectic mash of
instruments and styles.
THE BURNING ANGELS Local act
that plays Americana soul.
Flicker Theatre &. Bar
8:30 p.m. FREE! www.ffickertheatrean-
ctoar.com
NEAL CANUP A strong acoustic
guitar mix with alternative, smooth »
rock vocals.
NATALIE GARCIA Caramelized vocals
in an Americana soul guitar biend.
ADAM POULIN Local fiddler ac
companies Canup with a sweet twist
of sound.
Go Bar
10 p.m. 706-546-5609
KARAOKE Hosted by fanatic John *Dr.
Fred* Bowers and featuring an as
sortment of pop, rock and more.
Hendershot’s Coffee
Bar
3 pm. $5. www.hendashotscoffee.com
MARY SIGALAS Visiting standards
and not-so-standards from toe 20s
through toe '50s. Sigalas wilt be
joined by Stuart Pittman.
Little Kings Shuffle Club
10 pm FREE! www.Facebook.com/
Ikshuffledub
GRAVEYARD REBEL Local four-
piece cow punk band.
FISTY Punk band from New York.
The Melting F*oint
8 p.m. $23 (adv.), $28 (door.) www.
meltingpointathens.com
COLIN HAY From ‘80s hit-making
Australian group Men at Work. Hay
now plays mellow, nostalgic folk.
The Office Lounge
8:30 pm 706-546-0840
THE SHADOW EXECUTIVES Get
your fill of straight-up blues covers
from this skilled Athens five-piece
The Roadhouse
8-10 p.m. 706-613-2324
THE DICTATORTOTS These longtime
Athenian chaos-cultivators trash the
night with post-grunge grooves.
Friday 16
40 Watt Club
10 pm $5(21+), $7(18+).
www.40wratt.com
CLAY LEVERETT & THE CHASERS
Athens' finest country music! Late-
night set.
WELFARE LINERS Bluegrass band
with upright bass, banjo, mandolin,
guitar and fiddle, featuring the
founder of Ghostmeat Records.
The Bad Manor
’Feral Friday.* 9 p.m. FREE! (21+). $5
(18+ before 11 p.m.), $10 (18+ after
11 p.m.). www.thebadmanor.com
top-40 remixes backed by video
projections. Every Friday night at
Bad Manor!
Caledonia Lounge
10 p.m. $5 (21+), $7 (18+). wwwcale-
donialounge.com
CASPER & THE COOKIES
Increasingly experimental but always
rooted in pop, this local act presents
a danceable mix of quirky fun driven
by keyboard and guitar.
MYTHICAL MOTORS A powerpop
garage band featuring toe songs of
its proiificaiy pop-minded creator.
Matt Addison
GRAPE SODA Local band featuring
the brothers Lewis play ing reverb-
heavy garage psych-rock
Flicker Theatre & Bar
10 p.m. FREE! www.tlickertheatrean-
dbar.com
MAD WHISKEY GRIN Local duo
featuring masterful guitanst Frank
Williams who slides and finger-
picks his way through bluesy and
decidedly American sounds, plus the
killer pipes of Chelsea Toledo
TWO CALEYS Caley Smith and Caley
Boss sound “like a science-fiction
folk musical.’ The quirky lyrics
address meta- and astrophysica!
concerns.
YE OLDE SUB SHOPPE Big-hearted
pop music played on tiny instru
ments.
Go Bar
10 p.m. 706-546-5609
OJ MAHOGANY Freaky funk, sultry
soui, righteous R&B and a whole
lotta unexpected laves
Hendershot’s Coffee
Bar
8 p.m. $5. www hendersbotscoffee com
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FERAL YOUTH Banging electro
house, dubstep, with a dash of
NAMING THE TWINS Folk duo from
Nova Scotia