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Monday 2/1/10, 7:30pm • Trivia Night hosted by Misty
Who said: 'If you don't mind smelling like peanut butter for two or three days, peanut butter is darn good shaving cream'? How many times did SpongeBob say he failed his driving test? How tall is Russian President Dimitri Medvedev? How do we keep getting up in the morning every day? Find out at Misty's trivia!
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Tuesday, 2/2/10, 7:30pm • COMEDY OPEN MIC with Johnny Cook
Johnny Cook invites - no, begs, bids, brings on, calls, commands, courts, draws, encourages, entices, entreats, gives an invitation, insists, inveigles, lures, persuades, petitions, prays, prevails on, proposes, requests, solicits, summons, supplicates, tempts, urges, vamps, welcomes, and woos you to laugh your butts off with up and coming comics. Or he'll hit you upside the head with his new thesaurus.
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Thursday, 2/4/10, 7:30pm • Songslinger's Showcase with Brandon Herndon and John Pardue
Local singer-songwriters Brandon Herndon (Twilighter) and John Pardue (Puritan Rodeo) give you a taste of what drives their respective bands, and also introduce some friends, new and old.
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Friday, 2/5/10, 10:00pm • The Brand New Life
The Brand New Life is a brand new band who's unique instrumentation and appreciation of world and cultural musics create a sound that embodies the energy of life and the universe, including the ancient rhythms of Africa, the sophistication of improvised jazz, the traditions and heritage of New Orleans, the grooves of Funk, and the spirit of classical Indian music.
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Saturday, 2/6/10, 7:30pm • Ox Magnolia
The Ox Magnolia is a soft exercise in creating lush, poignant and yet subdued pop music, combined with catchy lyrics, minimal equipment, and the quiet hints of nature here and there.
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Saturday, 2/6/10, 10:00pm • Sinful Savage Tigers with Mandolin Orange
The Sinful Savage Tigers are a string band trio that trades equally in thick hooks and sharp lyricism. Andrew and Emily (Mandolin Orange) met in Chapel Hill in January of 2009 and have been playing nonstop ever since. Emily will bow your heartstrings on the fiddle and occasionally pick up the guitar. Andrew keeps rhythm and picks a tasty lead on both guitar and mandolin.
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