10p.m.—
Will Bernard
(jazz guitar
•virtuoso)-,
Taylor’s Bar
and Grill,
894 E 13th
Ave., $5.
8p.m.—
‘The
Celebration’
EMU Cultural
Forum Fall
Film Series,
180 PLC, $2
tor students,
$3 general
public
8 p.m.—
Luke Doucet,
Sarah Slean
Dan Jones
and Danny
Michal. Sam
Bonds
Garage, 407
Blair Blvd. $3.
■ Thursday, Oct. 11
8 p.m. — Expressions of Peace:
Speaking Our Way Out of Violence
(open mic evening in participation with
Domestic Partner Violence Awareness
Month, with emcee Raven Koch), The
Buzz Coffeehouse, EMU, free.
8 p.m. — Chamber Orchestra Kremlin
(classical string ensemble), Beall Hall.
Call 682-5000 or 346-4363 for ticket
information.
8:30 p.m. — Rob Tobias and Friends
(blues, folk, pop, reggae, swing, country
and Jewish music), Cafe Paradiso, 115
W. Broadway, $5 cover charge.
9 p.m.-—Love, Death and
Agriculture, Jason Webley, Sam Bond’s
Garage, 407 Blair Blvd. $3 to $5.
9:30 p.m. —All Star Jazz Jam, Jo
Federigo’s, 259 E. 5th Ave., $2.
10 p.m. — ’80s Vinyl (dance), John
Henry’s, 136 E. 11th Ave., $2.
10 p.m.—Will Bernard (jazz guitar
virtuoso), Taylor’s Bar and Grill, 894 E
13th Ave., $5.
■ Friday, Oct. 12
1:30 p.m. — Expressions ot Peace:
Songs of Resistance and Peace, EMU
Amphitheater, until 3 p.m. For more
information, contact the University
Coalition Against Partner Violence at
346-4099.
5 p.m. — Chip Cohen, Sam Bond’s
Garage, free.
5:30 p.m.—Expressions of Peace:
Envisioning a World without Violence
(arts reception and free performance by
WYMPROVI), Adell McMillan Art
Gallery, EMU, until 7 p.m.
8 p.m. — "The Celebration,” EMU
Cultural Forum Fail Film Series, 180
PLC, $2 students, $3 general.
8:30 p.m. — Floater (heavy rock),
WOW Hall, 291W. 8th Ave., $10
advance, $10 at the door.
9 p.m. — Eclectic Open Mic, The Buzz
Coffeehouse.
9 p.m.—Jim Hershey (performance
by band member of RotoSquirrel), Cafe
Paradiso, $4 cover charge.
9:30 p.m. — Deep Banana Blackout
(funk), Wild Duck Music Hall, 169 W.
6th Ave., doors open at 9 p.m., 21 and
over, $10.
9:30 p.m. -—The Courtesy Clerks, 20
Minute Loop, Wallace (rock), Sam
Bond’s Garage, $3.
9:30 p.m. — Greg Goebel Quartet,
Tim Clarke (jazz), Jo Federigo’s, $2.
10 p.m. — Mr. Sparkle, Vihara (rock),
John Henry’s, $3.
■ Saturday, Oct. 13
10 a.m.—Saturday Market Annual
Market Wide Sale featuring Dr. Sarah and
Wild Will (healthy wild folk), Lorna Miller
(little kids’jamboree), Phyl Sheridan
(original and borrowed folk and blues),
Accordion-oke with Queen Accordionna
(karaoke with a squeezebox instead of a
boom box), Dave Mitchell and Jerry
Gleason (jazz guitar duo), Love, Death &
Agriculture (funk free-for-all).
5 p.m. — Old Time Jazz, Sam Bond’s
Garage, free.
8 p.m. — Luke Doucet, Sarah Slean
Dan Jones and Danny Michal. Sam
Bond’s Garage, 407 Blair Blvd. $3.
9 p.m. — Bushman, Norris Man,
Chrisinti, Hey Dread (reggae), WOW
Hall, $12 advance, $15 at the door.
9 p.m.—Weekly stand-up comedy,
featuring Jerry Corley, Brad Brake,
Scandal’s Night Club, 2222 Centennial
Blvd., $6 cover charge.
9 p.m.—Laura Kemp with Roy
Brewer on fiddle and mandolin, Sam
Bond’s Garage, $4 to $6.
9:30 p.m.—Jerry Joseph and the
Jackmormons (roots), Wild Duck
Music Hall, doors open at 9 p.m., 21
and over, $8.
9:30 p.m. — Freedom Funk Ensemble
(jazz), Jo Federigo’s, $2,
10p.m. — MAKTUB, Co mm unity
Luke Doucet
Sounds (urban R&B), John Henry’s, $6.
10 p.m. — Nimbus (psychedelic rock),
Taylor’s Bar and Grill, $5.
Sunday, Oct. 14
8 p.m. — B-Side Players (funk), Wild
Duck Music Hall, 21 and over, doors
open at 8 p.m., $8.
9 p.m. — Mark Alan (acoustic guitar
and vocals), Jo Federigo’s, $3.
10 p.m.—The Boxers, Alter Ego
(rock), John Henry’s, $3.
10 p.m.—Black Rebel Motorcycle
Club (rock and roll), Taylor’s Bar and
Grill, $8.
Monday, Oct. 15
8:30 p.m.—Rachael Gariin (singer,
songwriter), Cafe Paradiso, $5 cover
charge.
9 p.m. —The Be Good Tanya’s, Oh
Susanna, Caleb Klauder Band, Sam
Bond’s Garage.
10 p.m. —Tourist (indie), John
Henry’s, $3.
Tuesday, Oct. 16
7 p.m. — Bi-weekly discussion group
led by Andre Carpenter (Topic of the
week: “Religion: The Problem or the
Solution”) The Buzz Coffeehouse.
8 p.m. — Red Elvises, The Danged
(Siberian surf rock), WOW Hall, $8
advance, $10 at the door.
9 p.m. — Easy Target (indie pop),
Taylor’s Bar and Grill, $4.
Wednesday, Oct. 17
8 p.m. —Sophia Gilmson (piano and
harpsichord), Beall Hall, $7 general
admission, $4 students, seniors.
8 p.m.—The Butchies, The Gossip,
Erase Errata (punk rock), WOW Hall, $7
advance, $8 at the door.
9 p.m. — Noe Venable Trio (acoustic
folk, jazz, rock from San Francisco), The
Buzz Coffeehouse.
10 p.m.—Arsonists, DJ Swamp,
Aesop, and Opus X, featuring DJ
Rundown and DJ Dryhump (hip-hop),
Wild Duck Music Hall, doors open at 9
p.m., all ages, $14.50 advance, $16 at
the door.
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