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on site: parking
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Event Planning
Private Room
Reservations Accepted
• TUESDAY
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SERVING
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THURSDAY-SUNDAY
STARTING AT UAM
706-353-TUNA
414 N. Thomas St.
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Wednesday. 730 p.m. FREE! 706-
850-7424
GAMES: THvi* (Willy* Mexicana
Grill) Trivia with a DJ! Every
Wednesday. 8-10 pm FREE! 706-
548-1920
GAMES: Trtvla (Blind Pig Tavern)
Think you know it air? Test your
knowledge every Wednesday night
8 p.m. (Baldwin St & Broad St
locations). 706-548-3442
GAIKS: THvla (Mellow Mushroom)
Every Wednesday. 8 p.m. FREE!
706-613-0892
GAMES: Tdvta (Treppentaus) Trivia
every Wednesday with host Irish
Dave. 9 pm FREE! 706-355-3060
GAMES: Trivia (Copper Creek
Brewing Company) Test your trivia
chops for prizes! Every Wednesday.
9 p.m. FREE! 706-546-1102
GAMES: Sports Trivia (Beef O*
Brady's) Test your sports knowledge
every Wednesday night. 8:30 p.m.
FREE! 706-850-1916
GAMES: Movie Trivia (Little Kings
Shuttle Club) Hosted by Jeremy
Dyson. 9 p.m. Facebook.com/
Ikshuffleclub
KIDSTUFF: Storytime (Oconee
' County Library) Enjoy amoming of
stories, songs and crafts. For kids
ages 2-5 and their caregivers. Every
Tuesday and Wednesday. 10 & 11
am FREE! 706-769-3950
KtOSTUFF: Wildcard Wednesday
(ACC Library) Up next: Bottle Cap
Pendants! Use recycled bottle caps
to make pendants. Bring pictures
and tiny objects to personalize your
pendant. For ages 11-18.4-5 pm
FREE) 706-613-3650
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: Fell Bloom Storytime
(Full Bloom Center) Interactive
storytime led by local storytellers
who love reading to children. Open
to all ages. 4 p.m. $3 (suggested
donation). 706-353-3373, wv,*,v.
tullbloomparent.com
KIDSTUFF: Earth Day Storytime
(Madison County Library) Listen to
stories about Mother Nature. 10:30-
11am FREE! 706-795-5597
LECTURES AND LIT: Oconee
Democrats Book Group
(Piccolo* Italian Steak House) A
discussion on Black Like Ms by
John Howard Grittin. 7 p.m. FREE!
patricia.priest@yahoo.com
LECTURES AND LIT: Lecture with
Dr. Will Tuttle (Miller Learning
Center) (Room 248) Leam about
eating for spiritual health and social
harmony. Dr. Tuttle is author of The
World Peace Diet which explores
the profound cultural and spiritual
ramifications of our food choices. 7
p.m. REE! sos@uga.edu
LECTURES AND LIT: Community
Snapshot: It Takes a Village
(ACC Library) Join The Boomers:
Reflecting, Sharing, Learning for
information on The Village, an
. upcoming organization that provides
services to elders or disabled adults
of low and moderate income level.
12:30 pm REE! 706-613-3650
LIVE MUSIC
MHifflS
40 Watt Club
8 pm $10. www.40w3ft.com
TYLER KSLTOH Hilton sings radio
ready adult alternative wrto some
• Americana undertones.
Wednesday, Apr. 25 continued from p. 23
DION ROY Singer-songwriter known
tor fusing his bass-inspired roots
wfth his knack for writing an unfor-
' gettabte pop/rock hook.
DAKOTA AND WILL Poppy country
duo.
Caledonia Lounge
10 p.m. $10 (21+), $12 (18+). www.
caledonialounge.com
BLACKBIRD BLACKBIRD San
Francisco wunderkind Mikey
Maramag creates reverb-laden
musical collages with inspirational
- themes using nature samples and
a wash ol electronica and organic
instrumentation.
HEROBUST Atlanta electronic artist
* with hip-hop inspired beats. Playing
a special down-tempo set.
FINE PEDUNCLE Solo indie/elec
tronic/neo-soul performer from
Knoxville, TN who loops electronics,
samples, bass and vocals live to
build sexy psychedelic jams.
Farm 255 •
. Early show. 8-10 pm REE! www.
farm255.com
CALEB DARNELL Member of The
Darnell Boys and Bellyache sings
{he blues.
10 p.m. FREE! www.tarm255.com
RUBBLEBUCKFT A hyperkinetic
kaleidoscope ol drum beats, lush
vocal harmonies and horns. See
story on p. 19.-
Georgia Theatre
Happy Hour on the Rooftop! 7 pm.
RE! www.athensamericana.com
■ ANDREW COMBS Soulful country
with a healthy dose of rock and roll
swagger. (7 p.m.)
T.HArtDY MORRIS AND THE
OUTFIT Dead Confederate frontman
Hardy Morris leads this new project
which features lonesome pedal steel,
tender fotky melodies and dreamy
harmonies. (8 p.m.)
•Athens Americana Test Kick Off/ 9
p.m. $10. www.geofgiatheatre.com
BLGGDKIM The long-running Athens
quartet plays a bluesy style ol
roots-rock music with big guitars
and sharply written lyrics for darkly
countrified bar-room rock.
SHOVELS & ROPE Cary Ann Hears!
and Michael Trent playing ’sloppy
tank’ music.
JONNY C0RNDAW6 Off-kilter,
country-flavored, tongue-in-cheek
ballads.
Go Bar
10 pm 706-546-5609
BLACK MOON Psychedelic experi
mentations
HELEN SCOn Lindsey Haddad (ex-
Laminated Cat), Emiieigh Ireland,
Hannah Weyandt and sometimes
Dena Zilber (El Hollin, Werewolves)
play folky pop with a hint ol psyche-
Holir rnHr
DANIEL BONESPUR Excellent
songsmithing (with really interesting
chord progressions) from a newly
installed Athenian!
EAST CACKALACKY ASCETIC
MARCHING DEATH BAND A duo
ol buskers who like to hitch and
ride the rails around the ol’ U.S. of
A., having adventures and making
music.
Hendershot’s Coffee
Bar
8 p.m. www.hendershotscoffee.com
SCOn BAXENDALE Guitar dynami-
cism from the owner of Baxeridale
' Guitars. Classic bluesy riffs and a lot
ol soul. Playing every Wednesday
in April!
Highwire Lounge
8-11 p.m. FREE! www.highwirelounge.
com
KENOSHA KID Centered around the
instru-improv jazz compositions of
guitarist Dan Nettles, Kenosha Kid
also features Bobby Handley (bass)
and Marlon Patton (drums). The new
originals spark like Booker T & the
MG* mixed-with 20th century har
mony, and will appeal to a strange
cross section of indie noise rockers
and noodle-limbed jam-band Ians
alike. Every Wednesday in April!
Little Kings Shuffle Club
Farmers Market! 4:30 pm-6 p.m.
www.facebook.com/lkshuttleciub
HOLLY BELLE This local singer-
songwriter sings smoky, acoustic
ballads accompanied by cello
10 p.m. $3. www.facebook.com/
Ikshuftleclub
LA ARMADA Chicago-based thrash
punk.
GNARX Howling bluesy punk featuring
the fierce growl of Chelsea Ray Lea
with Christopher Ingham on guitar
and Dain Marx on drums.
THE FACT Latino ounk rock based
here in Athens
TRIANGLE FIRE Local crust-punk
band.
Locos Grill & Pub
6-9 p.m. FREE! 706-549-7700
(Timothy Rd. location)
KIP JONES Playing a diverse set of
rock and Americana covers over
acoustic guitar
The Melting Point
9 p.m. $8 (adv) $10 (door) www.melt-
ingpointathens.com
PASSAFIRE Savannah band with a
unique sound that is sometimes
bluegrass. sometimes reggae,
and sometimes something else
altogether.
LOWDIVE Local band that's into skaI
reggae.
The Office Lounge
9 p.m. FREE! 706549-0840
KARAOKE With your host Lynn, the
Queen ol Karaoke!
murky depths of th
New Orleans bayou
to bring *swamp-
the world.
his patented Drum ,
Buddy, he has released 13 M-length albums that as be says, "have the psychedelic soul
of New Orleans garage R&$ filtered through a tough, distorted Hammond B-$?
Replete with handmade puppets courtesy of his partAerdn-performance, Miss Pussycat
(who sings back-up vocals as though she were schooled by Kate Pierson herself),
Quteon's live show Is a m^s of shiny things, dripping sweat and slack jaws. With his
unbuttoned Shirt and proclivity foroffbeat commentary onstage(”Does this shirt look
eaten chicken out of a handbag!”),
Ottlnfcon come orf as aggressively Bdt maybe that's not 3 bad thing. When his
aM Pussycat's fracas., get. shaking,
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