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6 Spring Break 2009, Baby!

18 Kids’ Page

64 The Speakerboxxx

By Abby Bauder Don’t just sit on your butt this spring break! Check out the 10 hottest (and coolest) spots we could find!

By MomKat

Local musicians sound off about what equipment they use.

8 Mop Tops Invade the River City

53 Horrorscopes

10 Skillet Comatose Tour 2009 By Emilee Shake John Cooper, hard rockin’ frontman for Christian rock band Skillet lets N4U fans on in what he wants to be known for and more!

12 Celebration of Diversity Distinguished Lecture Series Presents Tony Dungy By Michael Cowl Dungy will discuss his contributions to community outreach programs including: Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Athletes in Action, Mentors for Life, Family First, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Boys & Girls Club, the Prison Crusade Ministry, Baskets of Hope program that benefits Riley Hospital for Children, and All-Pro Dad.

16 Rock & Roller Coffee Wars By Ashley Sollars Coffee chains and local shops battle it out for our caffeine dependence. Who’s your favorite?

By Ashley Sollars

By Swami B2

55 St. Patrick’s Day Run-of-Luck By Nick Durcholz

56 USI vs. UE Relay for Life & a Journey into Paradise at the American Cancer Society Gala By Julie Mehringer

58 Local Shopping Guide Feeding the Soul

60 Merle Haggard – “The Poet of the Common Man” By Carolyn Cummings See how this music legend got to where he is now. The story may surprise you.

62 Court Hi-jinx: The Harlem Globetrotters By Nick Durcholz Ever wondered how much practice it takes to do those incredible tricks with the basketball? Moo-Moo Evans gives us the answer!

66 The Evansville Museum Contemporaries By Jeffrey Bosse Artist Nikki Pritchett is a graduate of Memorial High School and Indiana University. While pursuing a degree in Elementary Education, she began experimenting with art as a hobby in 1989. Now almost 20 years later, she has turned her hobby into a career. Her art can be found in several local public and private venues.

67 Henderson Happenings By the Henderson Co. Tourist Commission

68 We’re Doomed By Brandon Kaelin

69 Campus Connection

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PUBLISHER Bashar Hamami BUSINESS MANAGER Sharon Tindle sharon@news-4u.com MANAGING EDITOR Ashley Sollars editor@news-4u.com PROMOTIONS COORDINATOR Casey McCoy casey@news-4u.com VP OF SALES Deborah Wilkinson deborah@news-4u.com SALES MANAGER Beth Culver

70 Tri-Podder By Tom Fischer Meet local musicians Wes Beach and Adam Noblett of Gentlemen and Scholars.

72 Stylez: Swimsuit Season By Alison Sigman

74 16 Bars By C4 The General

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21 RESTAURANTS 31 BANDS 32 CLUBS 33 NIGHT LIFE 76 ARTS & ETC. 78 ROAD TRIPS

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ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES Carolyn Cummings Russella Jones Keith LaCrosse STAFF WRITER Nick Durcholz Melissa Kaiser CONTRIBUTORS Abby Bauder, C4 the General, Chad Benefield, Michael Cowl, Carolyn Cummings, Jeffrey H. Bosse, Henderson Co. Tourist Comm., Tom Fisher, Brandon Kaelin, Julie Mehringer, MomKat, Emilee Shake, Alison Sigman, Max Wilkinson, Todd Zachritz PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Amanda Smith art@news-4u.com GRAPHIC ARTIST Jaqulyn Woolsey STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Mark McCoy WEB PROGRAMMING Jeff Lingis WEB UPDATES Jaqulyn Woolsey

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90 WE WERE THERE 92 MAP OF TOWN 96 THE PUZZLER

ON THE COVER THIS ISSUE RAIN: A Tribute to the Beatles PHOTOGRAPHY BY CASEY LEONARD

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By Max Wilkinson RAIN! A Tribute to the Beatles

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Spring Break 2009, Baby! So, it’s that time of year again when mid-terms are coming up, the weather is getting warmer, bikinis are the first thing you see when you walk into Target and plans are being finalized. Yes, that’s right – it’s Spring Break 2009, baby! I have constructed a top 10 list of the top spring break destinations for 2009 for all of you “last minute” planners. Abby Bauder Contributor

• Better book a fl ight for this destination! • Home of the most international glamour • Must see hotel: Atlantis

• Approximately 2 hours from Owensboro • Home of the Nashville Predators Hockey team! • Must see hotel: Hotel Preston (great value and beautiful rooms)

• Approximately 12 hours from Owensboro • Home of Disney World, Pleasure Island and Downtown Disney! • Must see hotel: Bahama Bay Villa Resort

• Approximately 10 hours from Owensboro • Home of crystal clear water and sugar white sand • Must see hotel: Sandestin Golf & Beach Resort

• Better book a fl ight for this destination!

• Approximately 12 hours from Owensboro • Home of Busch Gardens • Must see hotel: Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino •8•

• Home of the sexiest beaches on earth! • Must see hotel: Le Blanc Spa Resort All Inclusive www.News4UOnline.com • Evansville March 2009


• Approximately 19 hours from Owensboro • Home of the best ski resort for college students • Must see hotel: Ponderosa Condominiums

• Approximately 20 hours from Owensboro (you may want to book a fl ight!) • Home of the largest spring break venue in the US • Must see hotel: Holiday Inn (GREAT value)

• Approximately 14 hours from Owensboro • Friendly people, gorgeous beaches and beautiful warm gulf water • Must see hotel: Lani Kai

• Approximately 9 hours from Owensboro • Home of the largest student parties in the US! • Must see hotel: Origin at Seaheaven

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Mop Tops Invade the River City

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he Beatles (or the next best thing) are coming to town! As a musician and huge Beatle fan, I was ecstatic to learn of this event. There are many tribute acts touring the country, but RAIN, A Tribute to the Beatles, seem to be the most authentic yet. They run the full range of the Beatles’ career from their appearance on the Max Wilkinson Ed Sullivan Show, continuing on through the Sgt. Contributor Pepper era and on to the Abbey Road era. RAIN uses authentic Beatlesque instruments and executes multiple costume changes throughout the show, lending the right atmosphere to each musical period. I checked out their website and I was blown away; their sound mimics their predecessors, paying close attention to and replicating the Beatle harmonies and instrumentation. It’s that kind of detail that makes a tribute show a truly enjoyable experience. And that’s what RAIN is …an experience. To add to the nostalgia, they also display authentic video during the production to enhance the audience’s the feeling of “being there.” But after reading a review of one their shows, I was amazed to learn the best and most interesting fact about RAIN: They play everything live, with no pre-recorded musical tracks. The Beatles’ music can be very complex, especially because of the intricate vocal harmonies that are vital to so many of their songs. But RAIN performs them all live while playing their instruments. I was fortunate enough to get an interview with Joe Bithorn who plays George Harrison in the band. Joe played George Harrison in the touring version of the Broadway show Beatlemania. After touring with Beatlemania for two years, he was asked to

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audition for the role of George in RAIN. Since 1983, Joe for all entertainment purposes – has become “George.” He spoke with me by phone from his hotel in Saginaw, MI. I have to say that my interview with Joe was the most candid and enjoyable interview I have ever conducted. Joe and his band are truly dedicated to their craft – I began to realize that this just was not another gig to him. This is his life’s work-and his passion. “I am living the dream of a lot of people,” said Joe. “The Beatles are modern-day classical music, and we perform it with as much musical integrity as we can muster.” This passion goes back to his childhood in New York, where he was “exposed to lots of things.” Joe’s first instrument was his own voice. He began singing at the age of three, got his first guitar at the age of nine and by age thirteen had “learned a lot of Clapton’s solos.” “Eric Clapton was a huge influence on me as well as the Beatles,” said Joe. “Playing the part of George Harrison, one of my favorite songs to perform is ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps.’ Clapton and Harrison were

closely tied and influenced me as a young musician.” Joe and I talked for the better part of an hour, discussing his experiences in RAIN, and because of my weekend musical profession, I asked him many obvious “musician questions.” One my many inquiries was finding out what he considered to be his favorite Beatle album, and as any true Beatle fan would declare, Joe retorted “all of them!” When I asked about his most challenging song to perform, Joe answered, “’When I’m Sixty-Four.’ I play guitar synth on that one and it is quite challenging.” And he is right; the instrumentation on a lot of these songs is so precise and involved that painstaking detail is necessary to make them sound authentic. “That’s the thing about the Beatles,” said Joe. “The studio was their pallet; it was also the place where they rehearsed eight hours a day.” With that kind of focus and time to create, the Beatles had total reign over their songs and their artistic direction.

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“Beatlemania [the production] was more about the videos and production than the music; we are more about trying to perfect the music,” said Joe. That is first and foremost what the Beatles were about, and that’s what RAIN strives for as well. Although they have a very professional and artistic production, more than anything, they are accomplished musicians who have devoted their careers to celebrate the lives and music of the Beatles. RAIN is comprised of four key members: Joe Bithorn (George Harrison), Joey Curatolo (Paul McCartney), Ralph Castelli (Ringo Starr) and Steve Landes (John Lennon). In this writer’s opinion, imitation is the purest form of flattery. Hats off to the members of RAIN for keeping the memory of the Beatles alive. Do not miss this extremely rare opportunity to experience RAIN, Tribute to the Beatles. They will be appearing March 25 at 7:30 at The Center in Evansville. Seats are $45, $28 and $18. All tickets are subject to Ticketmaster Fees, Handling Charges and Facility Fees.

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Christian Rock Band

Skillet brings Comatose Tour 2009 to the Centre

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fter spending time in California recording a new album, Skillet, the Christian rock band from Memphis, Tennessee, is moving back into a tour bus, ready to shower the Emilee Shake South, East Coast and MidContributor west with performances. The nationally known band is kicking off their Comatose Tour 2009 in Ocean City, Maryland, and then hitting our very own Evansville on April 2. Along with special guests Disciple and Decyfer Down, Skillet will be rocking out at The Centre downtown. Breaking away from the recording studio for bit, John Cooper, lead vocalist and bassist for Skillet, was willing to give some insight into not only the band, but also his personal life, sharing things from his thoughts on his purpose as a musician to a time he stage dove onto a crowd of young people at a summer festival. Skillet consists of front man John, his wife Korey Cooper on backing vocals, guitar and keys, Jen Ledger on drums and Ben Kasica on guitar. How they got their start and name is interesting, but I’ll let John tell you about it.

N4U: How did you get your start? JC: Skillet started in Memphis. We were actually from different bands when we started. At one point somebody said you guys should start a side project with this other guy from this from other band, and we decide to just do it for fun. We did a demo, and the next thing we knew we were recording a record. It was kind of crazy.

How did you get the name “Skillet”? That derived from the situation. It was me and a different member from a totally different band, and we called ourselves Skillet. It was like throwing these different ingredients into a skillet and making something new. (laughing) It’s kind of silly, but what are you going to do?

John, I know you grew up with a musical background. You took classical piano lessons for years. Does everyone else have a history in music? My wife Korey is our keyboard player. She grew up taking piano lessons for years, as well, • 12 •

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and she has a choir background. Then our guitar player Ben, his parents are both in the St. Louis Symphony, so he grew up playing classical guitar actually before he played electric. So yeah, for the most part, I guess we have had that kind of background.

What are you guys doing now? We’ve actually been recording at the moment. We did a tour for our record in 2008 that went very well. It was a really exciting tour. Then we’ve been taking a couple months off now to record a new record. We’re in California, escaping all the freezing cold of everywhere else.

I wish I were there. (laughing) Yeah, I know. It’s awesome.

What motivates you to do what you do? Several things, and there are different aspects to what we do. I love music, and I’ve loved music since I was a kid. I remember the first time I thought maybe I would pursue music for a career. (laughing) It just seemed natural because it was kind of the only thing I was good at. I think what motivates me to do what I do is our message. I intend on giving hope to people who have lost hope. There are so many things going on now that are making people feel more desperate than ever in our country. During all these struggles and hard times, it motivates me seeing that in my music there is a God that cares and wants to be involved in your life. And your life doesn’t have to stink just because of your circumstances, you know? That is a why I want to do the music that I do.

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Care to share any embarrassing stories that happened on the road? I’ve fallen on stage lots of times, but my most embarrassing story is I was at a festival with probably 10,000 people watching us. I ran out on the catwalk. I have no idea what came over me, but all of a sudden I decided I was going to stage dive, which I’d never done. I have no idea to this day why I did this, but I basically jumped feet first on top of these young people and hurt one of them. That was absolutely humiliating. I fell all the way to the ground. It was pretty psychotic…(laughing) Yep, still humiliating.

How do you want to be perceived by your fans? Nice. (laughing) I’d like people to think I’m nice. A lot of musicians are not very approachable in their normal lives, and they probably think highly of themselves. I tend to not be that way and hope that I’m not. I always hope that my fans don’t perceive me as being that way. Humble. I do take what I do pretty seriously, as a musician and a front man. I do my best to have good shows and make people feel like they got what they paid for and more. Other than that, I don’t know. I’ve never been asked that before. See John, the rest of Skillet, Disciple and Decyfer Down on Thursday, April 2 at The Centre in Evansville. The show starts at 6:30 p.m.; doors open at 5:30 p.m. In advance, seats are $16, $19 and $22, for groups of 10 or more $14 each. Purchased on the day of the show, all tickets will be $26. Tickets can be purchased at The Centre Box Office, the Vineyard, Family Bookstores, and all Ticketmaster outlets. All tickets are subject to Ticketmaster Fees, Handling Charges and Facility Fees. Tickets can be charged by phone by calling (812) 423-7222 in Indiana and (270) 926-6661 in Kentucky or on the Internet at Ticketmaster.com.

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Celebration of Diversity Distinguished Lecture Series Presents

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vansville’s Celebration of Diversity Distinguished Lecture Series continues to strive to raise awareness and foster understanding March 16 at the Centre. Michael Cowl Beginning at 7 p.m. on MonContributor day, March 16, Tony Dungy will speak before the Evansville area community. Past speakers for this event include such names as General Colin L. Powell, Lisa Ling and Earving “Magic” Johnson. Former head coach of the Indianapolis Colts Dungy will explore and celebrate diversity as he personally has experienced it. His speech titled “Diversity on the Field and Off” will address managing groups of individuals from different backgrounds and successfully drawing on the strengths of those dissimilar backgrounds to form closely bonded organizations. Dungy’s background and relative ties to Indiana are what have made him this year’s clear choice to speak at the event. “After being identified and approached by both the Board of Directors and Board of Governors, it became obvious that Tony Dungy was a natural fit for our community,” said Lucy Himstedt, director of University Relations. The lecture will be free-of-charge; however, tickets are required. Tickets will be available on a first come, first serve basis beginning at 10 a.m. on Saturday, February 21 at The Centre box office. Individuals will have the opportunity to request up to four tickets; group tickets will not be distributed. Dungy has been commended not only by those associated with the National Football League (NFL) but also by his peers for his coaching accolades, quiet strength and ability to achieve success the right way. “Tony Dungy is a world champion in every way. His quiet strength both on and off the field has been an inspiration to millions. His sense of priority is uncommon and uncompromising. His purposeful desire to turn the spotlight off of himself and on to Christ is admirable. Even more impressive, however, is the character and dignity he exemplifies when there are no cameras . . . when there is no spotlight. This is a man of tremendous faith, and he lives it every day of his life…” said vocalist and songwriter Michael W. Smith from the book Quiet Strength. Dungy has experienced many first in his career beginning in 1984 with the Pittsburgh Steelers as not only the sole black defensive coordinator in the NFL but also the youngest in • 14 •

the positions history. After a variety of successful coaching stints throughout the league and over the years, Dungy would once more in 2007 win the ultimate prize in football, as the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts with a Super Bowl victory, the second of his career. With this victory he would become the first black coach to win the Lombardi trophy and would join Mike Dikta and Tom Flores as the only individuals to win the Super Bowl as a player and head coach. In addition to his successes in football, Dungy is also involved in a variety of charitable organizations including: the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Athletes in Action, Mentors for Life, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Boys & Girls Clubs, the Prison Crusade Ministry and All Pro Dad. He is also affiliated with Basket of Hope, the Black Coaches Association National Convention, Indiana Black Expo, the United Way of Central Indiana and the American Diabetes Association. Following his speech “Diversity on the Field and Off,” a book signing will be held. All three of his books, Quiet Strength: The Principles, Practices and Priorities of a Winning Life, You Can Do It! and his newest release Uncommon: Finding Your Path to Significance will be available for purchase. These are the only items Dungy will autograph; no other items, books, footballs, or photographs may be brought to the event. Flash photography will be permitted during his lecture. Dungy known for being a great coach and teacher of men will share his perspective of diversity to the Evansville community Monday March 16. "The good news is that Coach Dungy may leave football, but what he's really doing is moving his extraordinary influence to other places. Just like he did for me and for countless other players, he will always be able to help teach young men how to be grown and able men. And we need this, not just in football, but in the bigger game of life," said Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Warrick Dunn from Rocky Mountain News. The purpose of this lecture series is to highlight diversity in several ways. For this

purpose the fall speaker for Evansville’s celebration of diversity distinguished lecture series will be actress and activist Marlee Matlin. Her speech titled “Nobody’s Perfect: Achieving Inclusion, Diversity and Access” is scheduled for Tuesday October 13. Matlin, who is deaf, received worldwide critical acclaim for her motion picture debut in Children of a Lesser God. She was only 21 when she became the youngest recipient of the Academy Award for Best Actress. She is also one of only four actresses to receive that honor for a film debut. The diversity lecture series, emphasizing that we must understand that each one of us is unique, recognizing our distinct differences, began in 2007. “We believe our children, tomorrow’s leaders, are an important target audience. When the bell rings, millions of kids head to school, bringing together a rich variety of cultures, races, and religions. The majority of the kids will get along...others will not. We must increase diversity awareness among our youth by emphasizing character and leadership development, education and career development, health issues, life skills, the arts, sports, fitness, and recreation,” said President of Board of Directors Janet Heldt. “Perhaps, if we encourage all children – boy or girl, rich or poor, physically/mentally challenged or not, from any culture or religion – to celebrate who they are, these children will grow up just wanting to be themselves...and encouraging others to do the same.” www.News4UOnline.com • Evansville March 2009

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ROCK AND ROLLER

COFFEE WARS B

ack in the Eighties, Billy Joel released the classic, “We Didn’t Start the Fire” – making reference to a catalog of headline events during his lifetime, from March 1949 to 1989, when the song was released on his album Storm Front. The line “rock and roller cola wars” refers to cola giants Pepsi and Coca-Cola using popular musicians Ashley Sollars in their marketing campaigns to target the younger Managing Editor demographic. Today, the cola wars extend to some outrageous Superbowl commercials but Generation Next has pretty much made up theirs mind about their choice of carbonated beverage and are passing these preferences along to their offspring. So, who won the Cola Wars? Who cares! A whole new war is raging from sea to shining sea and the battle for the New (caffeineaddicted) Generation is at hand! Founded in 1971, in Seattle, coffee mogul Starbucks opened the first of what would become the largest coffeehouse chain in the world. McDonald’s, the world’s largest fast-food chain heard the cries of Generation Xtreme – “We are completely obsessed with our overpriced coffee but in this economy, who can afford it? Help us!” With that, MikkyD’s jumped at the chance to coddle its babies and redesigned their image – in a sense growing up with their demographic. McDonald’s, who once catered to Eighties children with playgrounds and loveable icons like: Ronald McDonald, the Hamburgler and Grimace, is now revamping its restaurants with a more artistic feel and is featuring a new line of espresso drinks: the McCafé. The funniest part is that McDonald’s took to the streets in Starbucks’ hometown of Seattle with billboards that took obvious jabs at the monster coffee chain such as: “Four bucks is dumb. Now serving espresso,” and “large is the new grande.” The Coffee Wars take no prisoners and we are all just collateral damage in the tug-of-war for our mocha and macchiato dependence. With that said, even 12-year-olds are enjoying a good cup of coffee these days and we went on a hunt to find the best java in the city. What we found may surprise you… Sometimes you need a fast cup’a Joe and sometimes you need a little more atmosphere. Below is a sampling of local coffee shops and what makes them unique.

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Le Coffee Café

499-1540 3311 N. Green River Road Why we love it: You can grab a quick and refreshing lunch on north Green River along with your coffee.

Briar and Bean

471-4875 1211 Tutor Lane (The corner of Burkhardt and Vogel) Why we love it: You can get a good cigar with your coffee!

The Coffee Beanery

477-3660 800 N. Green River Rd. (Located inside Eastland Mall) Why we love it: You can refuel while spending all your hardearned paycheck!

Coffee Cottage & Café

401-1930 612 Weinbach Ave. Why we love it: You can enjoy plate breakfasts or lunches with your coffee for a decent price and there are seven different coffee drips going throughout the day.

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• 426-1011 210 N. St. Joseph Ave. • 426-2311 - 2128 N. First Ave. • 426-0011 1031 E. Diamond Ave. • 426-0511 5 N. Green River Rd. • 477-2711 - 1950 Washington • 858-9911 - 3988 SR 261, Newburgh • 1200 Lincoln Ave - 402-4111 • (812) 385-3711 - 1209 W. Broadway Princeton, IN “We own our own blend of coffee. It’s made exclusively for us. There are a lot of things that go into coffee – and it has taken us five years to perfect ours. We use a lot of different beans and we are satisfied with the

quality of our coffee. We are also proud to say that though some coffee shops cut the weight of their coffee when prices go up we do not. Coffee becomes important to people; The Donut Bank offers a good grind, good weight and good premium.” -Chris Kempf, owner Why we love it: The Donut Bank is an Evansville tradition. They offer drive-thru service and 16 different fl avored syrups with the occasional seasonal fl avor. TDB also offers some delicious baked goods.

lattes and iced lattes, mochas and both iced and hot cappuccinos. The product is consistent and hey, in Europe McDonald’s serves beer so we always have something to look forward to. Oh, and you can get it for under four bucks…

Penny Lane Coffee House

490-6070 318 Main Street inside Innovation Pointe “We are the only place that you can buy freshly roasted coffee – the closest place is St. Louis. We import it green and then roast the beans in our Newburgh roasting house.” - Bobbi Gillespie, owner Why we love it: Freshly roasted beans make for a richer cup of coffee. In addition to a full-service espresso bar, EBC offers fruit smoothies hot chocolate, teas, cider, breakfast, lunch and catering. Live music is a possibility in the future – check N4U for updates.

421-8741 600 SE Second St. “The people that come in here are like family – so laid back. It’s a fun, creative atmosphere. Our patrons can feel free to be themselves, have some of the most amazing philosophical conversations and never feel judged. Plus, we have great coffee – the most quality beans I can find. I take care to make sure the coffee tastes excellent. We also focus on live music. It’s special for us and our customers.” – Heidi Krause, owner Why we love it: The bright colors and groovy atmosphere in this local coffee shop exude the essence of a big-city coffeehouse! The library is available for public use and the live music is a must-see. Plus, PL offers organic espresso and organic, vegetarian food.

McDonald’s McCafe

Starbucks

Espresso Bar Café

Various Locations “We are really going towards café-style dining now – it will be the scope of all the restaurants. We offer convenient locations and deliver a good product at a reasonable price and that is important in the coffee world.” –Paul Snider, Main St. McDonald’s owner

Why we love it: There is literally a McDonald’s around every corner in every part of the world. They offer a broad range of espresso drinks including hot

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Various locations

Why we love it: They offer tons of options. Starbucks trains its employees to produce each product with care and to be identical each time you order the drink. The lingo is cool and you can purchase snazzy gifts for yourself or loved ones. Gift cards can be sent to friends and family around the country and SB features upcoming musicians in their music loops. • 19 •


Audubon State Park

Audubon Art for Tiny Tots March 6 2:00 PM- $5 Wilderness Survival March 14 from 12 – 3 PM Have you ever tried to make a fire without matches, find your way in the forest, or build a temporary MomKat Contributor shelter? Youths ages 10-16 will study and practice these survival skills while learning how to make use of the surrounding resources. Meet at Audubon Museum. $5 per person. Please call 270-826-2247 to register.

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Every Friday at 10 AM: Children’s story time

The Centre

Victory For Kids ‘Nate The Great’ March 13 at 9:00 AM, 12:00 PM Introducing the latest and greatest in the grand tradition of crime-solving detectives like Sherlock Holmes, Nero Wolfe and Charlie Chan... Nate! Nate the Great, that is. A new musical about teamwork and friendship based on the first volume in Marjorie Weinman Sharmat’s classic book series. Tickets are $5.00 per person and can be purchased at all SMG box offices or ticketmaster.com.

Celebration of Diversity Distinguished Lecture with Tony Dungy March 16 at 7:30 PM Before beginning his seventh season with the Colts, Dungy had directed the team to a 73-23 regular season record, six playoff appearances, five AFC South titles, two AFC Championship Game appearances and a 29-17 victory over the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XLI in 2007. Along with being a stellar football coach, Dungy has also contributed to the community by launching and participating in various outreach programs including: Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Athletes in Action, Mentors for Life, Family First, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Boys & Girls Club, the Prison Crusade Ministry, Baskets of Hope program that benefits Riley Hospital for Children, and All-Pro Dad. The lecture is free to the public, but tickets are required for admission. Ticket distribution will begin on Saturday, February 21 at 10:00am. Contact the Centre Box Office at 812-476-1383 ext. 211 for further information. • 20 •

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St. Patrick’s Run of Luck March 14 at 9:00 AM The 9th Running of the St. Patrick’s Day Run of Luck is pleased to benefit the Gilda’s Club Evansville and raising awareness for all local Cancer Organizations. The races starting at 9:00am includes a 7K Run & Walk with Challenged Athlete Divisions, the 1 Mile Shamrock Shuffl e, and the Wee Folks Kids Dash. Early Entry 7K & 1 Mile Events $15 before March 6, 2009. Late Entry 7K & 1 Mile Events $20 after March 6, 2009. Wee Folks Kids Dash Free! For more information visit www.runofl uck7k.


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FREE Family Fun Nights - First Thursday of Each Month Saturday, March 7, 2009 Join cMoe on the first Thursday evening of every month from 5:00-8:00 p.m. for a Free Family Fun Night sponsored by St. Mary’s Hospital.

Patchwork’s Spring Pancake Extravaganza March 21 at 8:00 AM All you can eat pancakes, fried apples, sausage, juice, coffee and tea!

Pump-It-Up

Playtime Sessions Every Monday morning from 9:30-11:00 AM and Tuesday evenings from 4:30-6:00 PM Enjoy family playtime with your Kindergartener or Pre-K in large inflated castles at Pump-It-Up off Burkhardt Road behind the Tri-State Vet Supply Store in Evansville. This kids’ paradise puts the Asbestoses Elementary playground to shame as there are no metal slides-o-fire, swings-o-flings, or Kid-O-Matic 3000 merry-go-round. Call for pricing info.

Story Stretchers Every Thursday at 10:30 PM Stretches music, movement and art into familiar stories for ages 1-3. Thank Goodness it’s Friday! Every Friday at 3:30-4:30 PM Expect activities in science, art and health. Super Saturdays! Every Saturday

Roberts Stadium

Sunday Spotlight! Every Sunday at 2 PM Performances by local artists.

Guns ‘n Hoses March 7 at 7:00 PM Local police officer, Patrick Phernetton’s daughter Mickey was diagnosed with Mar 1 2:00 PM:Educator’s Appreciation Prader-Willi syndrome, a genetic disorder Day-Every Educator and one child admitin which the part of the brain that controls ted free with valid Educator ID! appetite does not work properly. Because Mar 1 2:00 PM:Paleontology - “Did you Mickey will never be able to live on her know...?” own, her father launched Guns and Mar 7 1:00 PM:Past Times, Past Tunes Hoses – a charitable boxing match Irish Music pitting local firefighters against police Mar 8 1:00 PM:Evansville Otters Masofficers to help fund a group home for cots Visit Plus Girl Scout Recognition those with PW. Salvation Army hosts Christian Prom Day! Meet Mickey and see the men and Saturday, March 7 at 8:00 PM Join Evansville Ottors’ Mascot, Evan, women who are ready and willing to The Salvation Army will sponsor a Christian Prom for teens as he welcomes a new mascot to the jump in the ring for her at the 2nd an14-18 years of age. A DJ will play popular Christian music. team. Get your picture taken with Evan nual Guns & Hoses Boxing Match. ReThere will also be a photographer and food. Come enjoy this and the new female otter as they make served seats are $25 and $20. General evening of Christian fun and fellowship. You don’t have to their first appearance at cMoe from 1-3 admission is $15 for adults and $5 for bring a date, groups welcome. Tickets are $10.00 per person. pm. Baseball themed activities all day wil children ages 12 and younger. Tickets have everyone ready for spring training! on sale at all Ticketmaster locations or Girl Scout Recognition Day! Girl Scouts in online at www.ticketmaster.com. Henderson County Public Library uniform receive half-price admission all day! Mother Goose Storytime Harlem Globetrotters 2009 World Tour Every Monday at 6:30 PM Mar 14 11:00 PM:Visiting Artist Cedric Hustace March 13 at 7:30 PM For ages 3-5 years old Mar 15 2:00 PM:Marsupial Sue in Kangaroo Fun For 82 tremendous years, the Harlem GlobetrotToddler Time Mar 21 11:00 AM:Science Fun - UE School of ters have thrilled audiences around the world. Every Tuesday at 10:30 AM Education Today, a new generation of stars carries on this For ages 2-3 years old Mar 22 2:00 PM:Irish Dance Steps-Evansville storied tradition with timeless basketball exhibiDance Theatre’s Joshua Crouch tions. Seats are $65, $43 and $23 and can be Book Babies Mar 23 1:00 PM:Create a Kite purchased at all SMG box offices or ticketmasEvery Wednesday at 10:30 AM Mar 24 11:00 AM:Weather Wonders with 14 ter.com. For ages 15-24 months old WFIE Chief Meteorologist Jeff Lyons Mar 25 1:00 PM:Tales and Scales Performance Preschool Story Hour Swonder Ice Arena and Dental Activities Nationally known “MusictFamily Night Every Thursday at 10:30 AM elling” troup Sundays from 1 – 3 PM or 6 – 8 PM For ages 4-5 years old Mar 26-27 1:00 PM:”Live Wire” Presentation by Get everyone on the ice for one low price! Vectren and Hazardous Materials Lessons 2 adults, 3 children $15.00 + skate rental fee Metro Sports Complex Vectren and Hazardous Materials Lessons Spring Break Camp Mar 28 11:00 AM:Science and Health ActiviWesselman Woods Nature Preserve March 23-27 ties presented by USI Education students Toddler Tales For boys and girls ages 4-12 Mar 29 2:00 PM:Dance Party! Wednesdays at 10 AM

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Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science Paint Your Own Plate March 7 at 9:00 AM

Oaklyn Library

Under Two’s Storytime & Toddler Time Every Tuesday at 9:30 AM

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Trails and Tales Wednesdays at noon

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Next, three large plates were placed at our table – each containing a traditional Irish feast. The first was Beef ‘n Guinness Stew. Mashed potatoes draped over a mound Guinness simmered beef, carrots and onions of was the perfect entrée for the conventional “meat and potatoes” guy or gal. It was rich and hearty with substantial Guinness flavor in the stew. The vegetables were thick cut and were cooked to a perfect tenderness. And, as a connoisseur of mashed potatoes, I can tell you that they were completely homemade and perfectly whipped. I give them an A+++. Next, we embarked on the second dish – a broad Rueben sandwich and hand breaded onion rings. The bread was buttery and toasted to a crispy brown consistency while the tender sauerkraut, salty thick-cut corned beef and tangy thousand-island dressing flavors mixed together to form a satisfying and pleasing sandwich. Rueben sandwiches have always struck me as an odd combination of ingredients but the result at Ri Ra’s is very tasty. I highly recommend! Finally, we sampled the salmon, creamed cabbage, blanched spinach and mashed potatoes. Each item was layered and the result was a tower of flavor. The salmon had a moist, meaty texture on the inside but a flavorful, crispy exterior. It was not fishy tasting and it paired well with the sweetness of the cabbage, the organic, leafy quality of the spinach and the buttery mashed potatoes that were again A+++. Located across from Casino Aztar in The District, downtown, Ri Ra’s is open to families during the day and to patrons under 21 only after 10 p.m. Enjoy a smoking section with a separate bar upstairs and live music every Thursday thru Saturday. On the last Sunday of each month at 2 p.m., a traditional Irish Session will fill the air with authentic Celtic music. On St. Patrick’s Day, join Ri Ra’s for an amazing meal and a slew of entertainment with Deaf Megan in the evening and pipers throughout the day. On the Saturday before St. Paddy’s day Ri Ra’s will be hosting a celebration with Rowan Tree at 6 p.m., The Fisticuffs at 10:30 p.m. and Bosko at 10:30 p.m.

PHOTOS | MARK MCCOY

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ith St. Patrick’s Day quickly approaching, green food coloring becomes a hot commodity in the Ashley Sollars tri-state area. We Managing Editor believe that by adding a few drops of bright green liquid to our beer we instantly become Irish. There is so much more to enjoy than just an artificially colored American lager from a keg! At Ri Ra’s we discovered that a whole world of scrumptious cuisine stems from the third largest island in Europe – the Emerald Isle. Our first order of business at Ri Ra’s was to meet the staff and learn about the restaurant. Much of the staff is actually from Ireland or claims a strong Irish heritage – from the founder David Kelly an Ireland native, to Ryan Bodine Ri Ra’s general manager who boasts Irish family ties – Ri Ra’s poses as a home away from home for some employees, tri-state residents with Irish ties and even some famous Celtic entertainers passing through. We also met Angie Tucker, the head chef at Ri Ra’s who though does not possess an Irish background can bang out some bangers and mash along with the rest of the extensive Irish menu that Ri Ra’s offers! From the moment you step into Ri Ra’s you are encompassed by Celtic atmosphere. In fact, Ri Ra’s is the only authentic Irish pub serving authentic Irish food within an hour and a half radius. All of the interiors were salvaged and restored in Ireland and shipped to Evansville. In the windows, bottles of varying shapes, sizes and colors line the panes, catching bright light. Hand-carved dark, rich wood adds to the intricate detail of the pub; a refurbished bar graces the downstairs and “the ladies” were recovered from the storage basement of an old church – both from Ireland. We began our tasting with a homemade spinach dip. Warm marinated artichoke hearts, spinach, and cream cheese spread smoothly along a toasted baguette. With a hint of garlic and a velvety texture, it was no surprise the spinach dip is the best-selling appetizer Ri Ra’s offers.

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restaurants Amish

Bar-B-Que

Black Buggy Restaurant Lynch & Green River Rd. 473-0012 Under $10/Casual/No Alcohol/ Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Bar-B-Q Barn 1003 E. Diamond Ave. 491-9868 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/VISA, MC

Gasthoff Amish Restaurant & Bakery Montgomery, IN 812-486-4900 $10-$15/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/No Alcohol/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Stoll’s Country Inn 9820 Castle Creek Dr. 812-867-7731 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/No Alcohol/VISA,MC

Bar-B-Q Shack 4430 1st Av. 401-8227 Under $10-$15/Casual/Beer & Wine/VISA, MC Corky’s Ribs & Barbecue (Pavilion 1) 421 N W Riverside Dr 433-4227 Under $10/Casual/FullBar/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Hickory Pit Stop 1521 N. Main 422-6919 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Beer & Wine/All Major Credit Cards, Diner’s Club Landmark BBQ 3901 Broadway Ave. 401-7427 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/VISA, MC

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Marx Barbeque & Catering Service 3119 W. Maryland St. 425-1616 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/VISA, MC The Nisbet Inn 6701 Nisbet Station Rd. 963-9305 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/VISA,MC North Main Annex 701 N. Main 425-4535 Under $10/Casual/Wine/VISA,MC R.J.’s Smokehouse 1113 S. Weinbach Ave. 421-8020 Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards Shyler’s Bar-B-Q 405 S. Green River Rd. 476-4599 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Wilson’s General Store 11120 Broadway Ave. 985-0202 $10 - $15/Casual/Reservations Accepted/VISA, MC,DSCVR Wolf’s Bar-B-Q Restaurant 6000 First Ave. 424-8891 Under$10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Checks Accepted/ VISA, MC

Casual Theme Applebee’s Bar & Grill 5100 E. Morgan Ave. 471-0929 5727 Pearl Drive 426-2006 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Boston’s The Gourmet Pizza 3911 Venetian Drive 853-3400 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ VISA,MC Blush Ultra Lounge & Tapas Bar 615 N.W. Riverside Dr. 433-4700 Between $10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Cheeseburger in Paradise 8301 Eagle Lake 475-1074 Under $10-$15/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/ All Major Credit Cards Chili’s Grill & Bar 600 N. Green River Rd. 475-1510 $15-$25/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Choo Choo Cafe & Deli 915 Main St. 429-0283 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

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restaurants House of Como 2700 S. Kentucky Ave. 422-0572 Between $9-$12/Casual/Checks Accepted/Full Bar Firefly Southern Grill 6636 Logan Dr. 402-2354 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Accepted

The Granola Jar 1033 Mt. Pleasant Rd. 437-1899 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Gator’s Hot Fish 1203 N. Main St. 461-7270 Under $10/Casual

T.G.I. Friday’s 800 N. Green River Rd. 491-8910 (Inside Eastland Mall) Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Hadi Shrine 6 Walnut St 423-4285 Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards

Chinese

Hotts Grill 122 N. Weinbach 437-3377 Under $10/Casual/VISA,MC Hooters 4620 Lincoln Ave. 475-0229 Under $10/Casual/Beer & Wine/ All Major Credit Cards Jillians Billards Club 701 N.W. Riverside 425-1983 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/VISA, MC Koodie-Hoo’s 231 W. 2nd St. Mt. Vernon, IN 838-5202 Under $10-$15/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/ All Major Credit Cards Max & Erma’s 421 N.W. Riverside (Pavillion Level 1) 433-4258 $10-15/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards O’Brian’s Sports Bar & Grill 1801 N. Green River Rd. 401-4630 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill 4920 Bellemeade Ave. 401-2125 $10-15/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Show-Me’s (West) 5501 Pearl Dr. 402-7100 (East) 1700 Morgan Ctr. Dr. 401-7459 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Steeplechase Café (Holiday Inn & Conference Center) 4101 Hwy. 41 N. 424-6400 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards • 24 •

Temptations Buffet 421 Riverside Dr. 433-6059 (Pavilion Level 1) Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Canton Inn Restaurant 947 North Park Dr. 428-6611 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Recommended/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Charlie’s Mongolian BBQ 315 E. Diamond Ave. 423-9897 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Beer & Wine/ VISA,MC China King 590 E Diamond Ave. 423-1896 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Recommended/Beer and Wine/ Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards China Super Buffet 127 N. Burkhardt Rd. 476-8788 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Recommended/VISA,MC,DSCVR China Town Buffet 5435 Pearl Dr. 425-8146 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Beer & Wine/Checks Accepted/VISA, MC China Village 8423 Bell Oaks Dr. Newburgh, IN 858-8238 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Recommended/All Major Credit Cards Chopstick House Restaurant 5412 E. Indiana 473-5551 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Beer and Wine/All Major Credit Cards Golden Buddha 3221 Taylor Ave. 473-4855 5066 S.R. 261 853-2680 Under $10/Casual/Full Service Bar/Checks Accepted/ VISA,MC,DSCVR

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Janbo Restaurant 4500 W. Lloyd Expwy. 422-8289 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Recommended/Beer & Wine/ Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Lucky Dragon Chinese 4313 E. Morgan Ave. 479-5006 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Beer and Wine/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards MA. T. 888 China Bistro 5636 Vogel Rd 475-2888 $10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/ Reservation Accepted/ VISA,MC,AMEX Mandarin Garden Chinese 2013 N. Green River Rd. 476-7088 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Recommended/Checks Accepted/VISA,MC Shing-Lee Chinese Restaurant 215 Main 464-2769 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Service Bar/All Major Credit Cards Taste of China 4579 University Dr. 422-1260 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted Triple Dragon Buffet 19900 Hwy. 41 N. 868-8828 7844 St. Road 66, Newburgh, IN 812-853-1900 Under $10/Casual/Beer Only/All Major Credit Cards Two Brothers 3806 N 1 St. 423-6188 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Yen Ching Chinese Restaurant 406 S Green River Rd 474-0181 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Deli/Bakery Amity Jo’s 202 E. Locust St. Ft. Branch Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards The Bistro at Old National Place 1 Main St. 465-7206 Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards Choo Choo Cafe & Deli 915 Main St. 429-0283 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Dujour Cafe & Bakery 920 Main St. 962-3694 Under $10/Casual/VISA,MC Diamond Deli (Pavillion Level 3) 421 Riverside Dr. Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards Donut Bank Bakery & Coffee (West) 210 N. St. Joseph 426-1011 (North) 2128 N 1st Ave 426-2311 1031E. Diamond Ave. 426-0011 (East) 5 N. Green River Rd 479-0511 Washington Ave. 477-2711 (Newburgh) 3988 SR 261 858-9911 Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards Accepted Emge’s Deli & Ice Cream 206-208 Main St Walkway 422-3026, 422-7030 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted Fresh Harvest Deli (Inside The Old Post Office) 101 NW 1st St. 421-0407 Under $10/Casual/MC,VISA Great Harvest Bread 423 Metro 476-4999 Under $10/Casual/Checks/All Major Credit Cards Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches 701 N. Burkhardt Ste C 401-5400 Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards Just Rennies Cookies 102 S.E. 4th St. 490-8098 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards La Sombra Cofffee Company 102 State Street 490-6070 Under $10/Casual/VISA,MC, DSVR Maxine’s Cafe and Bakery 1322 N Green River Rd 473-3663 Under $10/Casual/Checks/All Major Credit Cards Piece of Cake 210 Main 424-2253 Under $5/Casual/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Roly Poly Sandwiches 5702 E. Virginia St. 962-2326 Under $10/Casual/VISA, MC Schlotzsky’s Deli 301 N. Green River Rd 471-4011 Under $10/Casual/VISA,MC Spudz -n- Stuff 5225 Pearl Dr. 402-TATR Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/ VISA,MC

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restaurants The Granola Jar 1033 Mt. Pleasant Road 437-1899 Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards Twilight Bistro 221 Main St. 421-0606 Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards

Family & Homestyle Black Buggy Restaurant Lynch & Green River Rd. 473-0545 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Bob Evans Restaurant 1125 N. Green River Rd. 473-9022 5201 Pearl Drive 425-5100 Under $10/Casual/VISA,MC

Denny’s Restaurant (North) 4301 Hwy. 41 N. 423-9459 (East) 351 N. Green River Rd. 473-1063 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations/Checks/All Major Credit Cards Dogtown Tavern Old Henderson Rd. 423-0808 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Recommended/Full Bar/VISA, MC Ellis Park-Clubhouse Hwy 41 N. (800) 333-8110 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Service Bar/All Major Credit Cards The Feedmill (Poseyville) Hwy. 165 & I-64 (812) 874-2210 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Boonville Cafe 713 E. Main St. 812-897-2912 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/VISA,MC Big Mama’s Cafe 1802 Stringtown Rd. 422-3350 Under $10/Casual/Reservations/ Checks & Cash Accepted Buffalo Wild Wings 713 N Green River Rd. 471-9464 5404 Pearl Drive 423-9464 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Carousel Restaurant 5115 Monroe Ave. 479-6388 Under $10/Casual/VISA,MC

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Denny’s Classic Diner 5212 Weston Rd. 424-4472 19501 Elpers Rd. 867-7156 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Flying Saucer Café (Inside the Airport) 7801 Bussing Dr. 423-1113 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Service Bar/All Major Credit Cards Golden Corral (West) 5301 Pearl Dr. 423-4930 (East) 130 Cross Point Blvd. 473-1095 (Henderson) 1770 S. Green St. (270) 827-0345 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Charlie & Barney’s 1801 W. Franklin St. 423-5355 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ Checks Accepted/ VISA,MC

Hillbilly’s Restaurant & Saloon 1704 S. Kentucky Ave. 421-4004 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar

Cracker Barrel 8215 Eagle Lake Dr. 479-8788 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

The Hilltop Inn 1100 Harmony Way 422-1757 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Cross-Eyed Cricket 2101 Pennsylvania 422-6464 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted

Hootie Hoot Saloon & Grill Hwy 261 & 66 490-9135 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ Checks Accepted

Culver’s Frozen Custard Butter Burgers Burkhardt Rd. 437-3333 Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards

Hornville Tavern & Catering 2607 Baseline Rd. 963-9318 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ Checks Accepted/

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IHOP Restaurant 601 Burkhardt 471-0514 Under $10/Checks Accepted/ Casual/VISA,MC,Discover

St. Joe Inn 9515 St. Wendel Rd. 963-9310 Between $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Recommended/Full Bar

JoJo’s Restaurant & Bakery 3901 U.S. Hwy 41 N. 425-1486 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Service Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Stoll’s Country Inn 19820 Castle Creek Dr. 812-867-7730 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Checks Accepted/VISA,MC

K&D Dutch Korner 13935 St. Wendel Rd. 963-9370 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/Cash Only

Weinbach Buffet & Bakery 1 N. Weinbach Ave. 476-1323 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/MC, VISA

KT’s Fire Grill 7247 Main St. 812-673-4996 Wadesville, IN $10 - $15/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/VISA,MC

Wolf’s Restaurant & Tavern 31 N. Green St. Henderson, KY (270) 826-5221 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Knotty Pine Cafe 500 N. Main 423-0014 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted Log Inn Rt. 2 Haubstadt 867-3216 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/Checks Accepted Marvin’s Pub 100 State Rd. 62 West Boonville, IN 490-2619 $15 - $25/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Merry-Go-Round Restaurant N. 2101 N. U.S. Rt. 41 423-6388 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Checks Accepted North Main Annex 701 N. Main 425-4535 Under $10/Casual/Wine/ VISA,MC O’Charley’s (East) 7301 E. Indiana 479-6632 (West) 5125 Pearl Dr. 424-3348 $10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards The Old Mill 503 New Harmony Rd. 963-6000 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Recommended/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards The Pie Pan 905 North Park Dr. 425-2261 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Rafferty’s 1400 N. Green River Rd. 471-0024 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Zesto’s 102 W. Franklin St. 424-1416 Under $10/Casual/Cash Only

Fine Dining The Acropolis Fine Greek Cuisine and Spirits 501 N. Green River Rd. 475-9320 $10-$15/Reservations Accepted/ Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Bonefish Grill 6401 E. Lloyd Expwy. 401-3474 $15-$25/Credit Cards/Full Bar/ All Major Credit Cards Cavanaugh’s (Pavilion Level 2) 421 NW Riverside Dr. 433-4333 $20-$30/Reservations Recommended/ Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Cork ‘N Cleaver 650 S. Hebron 479-6974 $10-$25/Casual/Reservations Recommended/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards The Edgewater Grille 1 E. Water St., Newburgh, IN 858-2443 $10-$15/Reservations Accepted/ Checks Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards The Jungle Restaurant/Fat Cats Bar 415 Main St. 425-5282 Between $10-$15/Reservations Recommended/Two Full Bars/ VISA,MC Lorenzo’s Bistro & Bakery 972 S. Hebron Ave. 475-9477 Between $15-$25/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Accepted

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restaurants Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano 16401 E. Lloyd Expwy. 421-0800 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/VISA, MC

Madeleine’s Restaurant 423 S.E. 2nd St. 491-8611 $15-$25/Reservations Recommended/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Cielo Restaurante Italiano (Henderson) 2224 Hwy. 41 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Red Geranium 504 N. New Harmony, Indiana 812-682-4431 Between $15-$25/Reservations Recommended/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Paradise Pavilion 6299 Oak Grove Road 858-7931 $10-$15/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Szechwan Chinese Restaurant 669 N. Green River Rd. 479-7600 $10-$15/Reservations Accepted/Beer & Wine/All Major Credit Cards The White House 610 Church St. New Harmony, IN (812) 682-3455 $10-$15/Reservations Accepted/Beer & Wine/All Major Credit Cards

Franco’s Italian Eatery 10640 Newburgh Rd. 490-8646 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/VISA, MC House of Como 2700 S. Kentucky 422-0572 $9-$12/Casual/Reservation Suggested/Full Bar

German

Milano’s Italian Cuisine 500 Main Street 484-2222 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Recommended/Beer & Wine/All Major Credit Cards

Gerst Bavarian Haus 2100 W. Franklin 424-1420 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

The Olive Garden Italian 1100 N. Green River Rd. 473-2903 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Schnitzelbank Restaurant 409 Third St. Jasper, IN (812)-482-2640 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Recommended/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Raffi’s Italian & Mediterranean 1100 N. Burkhardt Rd. 479-9166 $10-$15/Dressy Casual/ Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/ All Major Credit Cards

Japanese

Greek The Acropolis Fine Greek Cuisine and Spirits 501 N. Green River Rd. 475-9320 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/Major Credit Cards

Indian Flavor of India 4612 Vogel Rd. 477-4482 $10-$15/Reservations Accepted/ Beer & Wine/All Major Credit Cards

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Dilegges Italian 607 N. Main 428-3004 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/VISA, MC

Fujiyama Japanese Steakhouse 917 North Park Dr. 962-4440 $10-$20/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Iwataya Japanese Restaurant 8401 N Kentucky Ave 868-0830 $10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Jaya’s 119 S.E. 4th St. 422-6667 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Beer and Wine Kanpai 4593 Washington Ave. 471-7076 $10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

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Nagasaki Inn 5720 Virginia St. 473-1442 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Required/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

(North) 711 N. 1st. Ave. 423-6355 (West) 5440 Pearl Dr. 422-2055 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Tokyo Japan 2411 Stringtown Rd. 437-9200 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Jalisco Mexican Restaurant 4044 Professional Ln. 490-2814 $5-$15/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Zuki Japanese Grill & Sushi Lounge 1448 N. Green River Rd. 477-9854 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

La Cabana 821 S. Green River Rd. 477-3351 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Korean

Las Americas Mexican 1016 S. Weinbach Ave. 475-3483 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Beer & Wine/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Jaya’s 119 S.E. 4th St. 422-6667 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted//Beer and Wine

Mexican Acapulco Mexican 7826 Hwy 66, Apple Center Newburgh 858-7777 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Cancun Mexican Restaurant (Henderson) 341 S. Green St. (270) 826-0067 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Recommended/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards El Aguila Real Mexican 270 N. Green River Rd. 401-8700 Under $10/Casual/Beer & Wine/All Major Credit Cards El Charro 720 N Sonntag Ave 421-1986 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Recommended/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards El Maguey (Boonville) 601 W. St. Rd. 62, 897-2028 3250 Warrick Dr. 897-6666 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/MC, VISA El Rio 1919 Green River Rd. 471-1400 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards En El Rio (Henderson) 104 N. Water St. 270-826-0099 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Hacienda Mexican Restaurant (East) 990 S. Green River Rd. 474-1635

Los Bravos (East) 834 Tutor Lane 474-9078 (North) 3534 First Ave. 424-4101 (East) 4630 W. Lloyd Expwy. 464-3136 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Los Toribio (Henderson) 1739 S. Green St. (270) 831-2367 2810 US 41 N. (270) 830-6610 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Moe’s Southwest Grill 6401 E.Lloyd Expwy. 491-6637 Under $10/Casual/Beer & Wine/ All Major Credit Cards Nieto’s Mexican Express 1000 N. Green River Rd. 477-1937 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Qdoba Mexican Grill 922 Burkhardt Rd 401-0800 Under $10/Casual/Beer & Wine/ VISA,MC Taco Tierra 420 S. Green River Rd. 402-8226 Under $10/Casual/VISA,MC Tequila’s Mexican 408 Southwind Plaza, Mt. Vernon, IN 812-838-2392 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/VISA,MC

Pizza Archie & Clyde’s Roca Bar 8309 Bell Oaks Dr. 490-7778 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ Reservations Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Cici’s Pizza 101-B N. Green River Rd. 477-2424 5625 Pearl Dr. Suite G 962-0034 Under $10/Casual/VISA, MC

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restaurants Dave’s Sports Den Pizza & Pub 701 N. Weinbach 479-8887 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Nick’s Pizza & Wings 900 W. Buena Vista 401-6425 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe 222 E. Columbia 425-2515 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Noble Roman’s Pizza 2403 Washington Ave. 477-5347 4807 W. Lloyd Expwy. 424-0996 Under $10/Casual/Beer & Wine/ All Major Credit Cards

Franco’s Italian Eatery 10640 Newburgh Rd. 490-8646 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/VISA, MC

Old Chicago Pasta & Pizza 6550 E. Lloyd Exp. 401-1400 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Gardo’s Italian Oven 13220 Darmstadt Rd. 812-868-8071 Under $10/Casual Gerontes Pizza 4706 Vogel Rd. 474-1700 Under $10/Casual/Beer & Wine/ Checks Accepted/VISA, MC Greek’s Pizzeria 240 S. Green River Rd. 402-4733 Under $10/Casual/Beer & Wine/ Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Hollywood Bar & Grill (East) E. Morgan Ave. (Inside Showplace Cinemas) 402-5122 (North) 4428 1st Ave. 426-0133 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Recommended/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Hotts Grill 122 N. Weinbach 437-3377 Under $10/Casual/Visa, MC Kipplee’s Stadium Inn 2350 Division 479-1542 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Mama Roma’s Pizza & Wings 2008 E. Morgan Ave. 422-1212 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Mr. B’s Pizza & Wings 2611 Hwy 41 N. Henderson, KY (270) 826-1111 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Beer & Wine/Checks Accepted/VISA,MC Muncheese Pizza 1200 W. Colombia St. 437-3300 Under $10/Casual/Beer Only/ VISA,MC

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Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill 4920 Bellemeade Ave. 401-2125 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Pizza Chef Hwy 261 (812) 853-3338 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Beer & Wine/Checks Accepted/VISA,MC Pizza King Hwy. 66 & 261 853-3368 1003 S. Weinbach Ave. 476-4941 W. Franklin St. 424-7976 Under $10/Casual/Beer only (except Weinbach location)/ VISA, MC Roca Bar (West) 1618 S. Kentucky Ave 422-7782 (Mt. Vernon) 506 E. 4th St. 812-838-5000 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Rounder’s Pizza 510 W. Mill Rd. 424-4960 12731 N. Green River Rd. 867-7172 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Beer & Wine/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Sandy’s Pizza 609 S. Main St. Fort Branch, IN 812-753-3972 Under $10/Casual/Beer and Wine/All Major Credit Cards The Slice 2011 Lincoln Ave. 476-8518 Under $10/Casual/Beer and Wine/All Major Credit Cards Smitty’s Little Tavern 2109 W. Franklin St. 423-6280 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

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Talk of the Town 1200 Edgar St. 402-8696 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/Beer & Wine/MC

Dave’s Sports Den Pizza & Pub 701 N. Weinbach 479-8887 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/Checks accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Walter’s Golf ‘n Fun 2301 N. 1st Ave. 464-4472 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Fast Eddy’s Burgers & Beer 507 N. W. Riverside 424-ROCK Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/VISA,MC

Private Dining

Fox & Hound English Pub & Grille 5416 E. Indiana 473-5721 Between $10-$15/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/ All Major Credit Cards

CJ’s & Party Place (Inside Willow Bowling Center) Virginia & Hwy 41 422-6682 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ Reservations/All Major Credit Cards Just Rennie’s Catering 100 S.E. 4th St., Downtown 401-8098 $15 to $25/Casual/Full Bar/ Reservations Accepted/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Ginny’s Place Covert & Vann 477-0789 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Lamasco Bar & Grill 1331 West Franklin 437-0171 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Kipplee’s Partyhouse 2322 Division St. 476-8800 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ Reservations Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

The Little Cheers Restaurant & Pub 329 Main St. 423-9740 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Kirby’s 1113-1119 Parrett St. 422-2230 $10 - $15/Casual/Full Bar/ Reservations Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Old Chicago Pasta & Pizza 6550 E. Lloyd Exp. 401-1400 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Marx Barbeque & Catering Service 3119 W. Maryland St. 425-1616 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/VISA, MC

Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill 4920 Bellemeade Ave. 401-2125 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Pubs Beef O’Brady’s 8177 Bell Oaks Dr. Newburgh Under $10/Casual/Beer & Wine/All Major Credit Cards Accepted Chilly Willy’s Pub 3039 Claremont Ave. 423-0726 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Accepted Corner Pocket Bar & Grill 1819 N. Fulton Ave. 428-2255 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/VISA,MC Cricket’s 518 W. Main, 858-2782 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Darren’s Pub 713 N. Green St. Henderson,KY 270-827-2206 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ MC,VISA

The Marigold Bar 2112 S. Weinbach Ave.475-8780 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar Metro Sports Center Pub 5820 Metro Dr. 479-5425 Under $10/Casual/Beer & Wine/VISA, MC The Pub 1348 Division 423-2121 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards RiRa’s Irish Pub 701 N.W. Riverside Dr.426-0000 Under $10-$25/Casual/ Reservations/Full Bar /All Major Credit Cards Roca Bar 1618 S. Kentucky Ave 422-7782 8309 Bell Oak Dr. 490-7778 506 E. 4th St. Mt. Vernon, IN 812-838-5000 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

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restaurants Rounder’s Pizza 510 W. Mill Rd. 424-4960 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Beer and Wine/ VISA, MC Sportsman’s Billiards & Grille 2315 W. Franklin St. 422-0801 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Turoni’s Forget-Me-Not Inn 4 N. Weinbach Ave. 477-7500 Under $10/Casual/Reservations /Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Turoni’s Pizzery & Brewery 408 N. Main 424-9871 Under $10/Casual/Reservations /Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Woody’s Lloyd & Main 468-9400 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ VISA,MC

Seafood Bonefish Grill 6401 E Lloyd Expwy. 401-3474 $15-$25/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Cheeseburger in Paradise 8301 Eagle Lake 475-1074 Under $10-$15/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/ All Major Credit Cards Paradise Pavilion 6299 Oak Grove Road 858-7931 $10-$15/Dressy Casual/ Reservations Accepted/All Major Credit Cards/Full Bar Red Lobster 4605 Bellemeade Ave 477-9227 $10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Tin Fish Seafood Restaurant (Newburgh) 300 W. Jennings Station 490-7000 (Downtown) 20 Walnut St. 422-1899 -6th floor • 32 •

Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Steakhouses Cork ‘N Cleaver 650 S. Hebron 479-6974 $10-$25/Casual/Reservations Recommended/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Haub Steak House (Haubstadt, IN) Main and Haub, 768-6462 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Recommended/Full Service Bar/ All Major Credit Cards Hollywood Bar & Grill 4428 N. First Ave. 423-0050 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Recommended/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Hornet’s Nest Old Petersburg Rd. 867-2386 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/ Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards House of Como 2700 S. Kentucky 422-0572 $9-$12/Casual/Reservations Suggested/Full Bar Logan’s Roadhouse Steakhouse 1 N. Burkhardt Rd. 471-8403 5645 Pearl Drive 421-0908 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon 934 N. Green River Rd. 4735468 $10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Longhorn Steakhouse 320 N. Green River Rd. 473-2400 $10-$15/Casual/Call Ahead Seating/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Outback Steakhouse 7201 Indiana 474-0005 $10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Rookies Sports Bar 117 Second St. Henderson, KY (270) 826-1106 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Sirloin Stockade 4610 Bellemeade Ave. 473-0300 Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards Texas Roadhouse E. Lloyd Expwy. 477-7427 $10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Tumbleweed Southwest Grill (West) 4600 University Dr. 423-9590 (Henderson) 1868 U.S. 41 N. (270) 869-9800 $10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/ VISA,MC Western Rib-Eye & Ribs 1401 N. Boeke Rd. 476-5405 $12-$18/Casual/Reservations Accepted /Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Taverns Bob’s Lounge 907 N. Fares Ave. 425-4929 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar Darmstadt Inn 13130 Darmstadt Rd. 867-7300 Under $10/Full Bar/Casual/ VISA,MC Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe 222 E. Columbia 425-2515 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Diamond Lanes 2400 Hwy. 41 N. 424-4677 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Duck Inn 4100 Pollack 479-8050 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Fred’s Bar Corner of Reed & Virginia 423-8040 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar Gloria’s 3101 N. Kratzville Rd. 423-0138 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar Hillbilly’s Restaurant & Saloon 1704 S. Kentucky Ave. 421-4004 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar Hornville Tavern & Catering 2607 Baseline Rd. 963-9318 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ Checks Accepted The Knob Hill Tavern 1016 Hwy. 662 W. 853-9550 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Lauren’s Bar and Grill 115 N. McCreary St. 812-7539914 Fort Branch, IN Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ Checks Accepted/VISA,MC

State Street Tavern 718 State St., Newburgh,IN 490-6614 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ VISA,MC Stockwell Inn 4001 E. Eichel Ave. 476-2384 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/Cash Only Stockyard Inn 1217 Baker Ave 421-9759 Under $10/Casual/Beer & Wine Stucco House 103041 Old Hwy. 62 E. 812-985-0759 Mt. Vernon, IN Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Sportsman’s Billiards & Grille 2315 W. Franklin St. 422-0801 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Thai

Legends (Inside River City Recreation) 1050 S. Weinbach 476-74444 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Thai Chow Rt. 1 Ft. Branch, IN 753-3878 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Required/Checks Accepted

Maryland St. Lounge 2130 W. Maryland 424-2525 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar

Thai Papaya Cuisine 6240 E. Virginia St. 477-8424 Under $10/Casual/Beer & Wine/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill 4920 Bellemeade Ave. 401-2125 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards St. Phillip Inn 11200 Upper Mt. Vernon Rd. 985-5558 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Silver Bell 113510 St. Wendel Rd. 963-0944 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/Full Bar

Vegetarian Penny Lane Coffeehouse 600 S.E. 2nd St. 421-8741 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/ Checks Accepted/ All Major Credit Cards

Vietnamese Vietnamese Cusine 4602 Vogel Rd. 491-1884 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Accepted/VISA, MC

Smitty’s Little Tavern 2109 W. Franklin St. 423-6280 Under $10/Casual /Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

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ACOUSTIC Andy Norvell Adam Blythe Bobby Clark Calbash NEW! Chad Harvey Chad Nordoff Chris Knight Clayton Daughtery David Fuller Dave Cogswell Dustin Kaposta Gentlemen Scholars

Gary Ward J.T. Cusic Jay Johnson Jason Mann Jimmy B Keith Vincent Lindsey Williams Matt & John Mike Z Nick Gregory Nick Hamilton Rik Hilborn & Joey Anderson Rob Bennett Scott Winzinger Rowan Tree Tim and Coop Tom Small Troy Miller Wildman Yellow Short Bus

COLLEGE ROCK (ALTERNATIVE OR STUFF LIKE IT) Anywhere But Here August Christopher Bamboo Needle Bosko Charlie Dang Heathens Deaf Megan Dyonosis Detail Fugly Gonzo’s Toybox Hard Sunday

Mock Orange Never Been Caught Nocturnal

Pfreak Show Pieces of the Day Poptart Monkeys Rukkus Shagadelics Six Hill’s Giant SixtyFour East Slick Willy The Smoke Rings The John Hussman Trio Stationary Odyssey Strange Remains Static The Toddlers Wil.Bil

COUNTRY/ COUNTRY ROCK Aces and Eights Back in Time Common Ground Desert Two Band Floord Jason Clutter and the Broken Arrow Band Jason Mayfield and the One Bullet Band Joe and Jim Country Open Road Midranger Modern Country Rebel Fuel Tank Southern Edge Switchback Troy Miller and the E’ville Doers Wildman and Randy Lanham Woodsboro

HEAVY METAL/HARD ROCK A Plea for Purging Amnezia Anthem for a Massacre Ashes Resurrected Bloodtribe Broken eXesion Deliver Us from Evil Gridlock

LTC (Life’s Tragic Curse) Paradigm Prowler

RAP/HIP-HOP (OR STUFF LIKE IT) Big S Boop D Bradley T CasOne C Good Crispy Dew Dirt D-Trick E’ville Inspector Clusoe J-Fill Kanine KY. Prophet Lac The GoGetter Laudi Lil Ace Loc The Great MC Till Mic Nuke’em Mr. Bogard Mr. Hawes Raaqim Reverend Fang Gory Scooter Sinumatic Tee-C Wayward Whydhe Write Wise Logic Wreckin Ball Crew WSM

JAZZ Bob Ballard Bob Minnette & the Swingcats Jeff Harmon Jazz Shagadelics Bookie Buchenberger

ROCK ‘N ROLL

Bobby Clark BSR Cold Stares, The Deaf Megan Déjà vu Dyonosis The Duke Boys Flashback Flat Stanley Goldy Locks Hair Bangers Ball The Huckleberrys JEB Left of Eden London Calling Mayor Frank McFly The Marlinaires Namaste Panacea Quasimojo Second Story The Shivvvers Six More Miles Soul Shine Static Stompbox 40 Rachel & the Jimmies The Toddlers The Velcro Pigmies The Velvet Bombers

R&B/BLUES Big Slick Black Widow Blues 4U Blues Train Carl Rodenberg Hog-Maw Blues Band Hoosier Daddy Shagadelics Small Train Steak Bone Church Band Stillwell-Rodenberg & Co. Will C

(50’S TO THE 2000’S)

Airline Blonde Akacia American Pie Anger Wish NEW! Blind Alley

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club guide Algonquins 11213 U.S. Hwy. 41 Henderson, KY (270) 827-4313 Big Daddy’s Boathouse 100 Water Street Henderson, KY 270-826-2443

Ø Blush Ultra Lounge & Tapas Bar 421 N.W. Riverside Dr. (Inside LeMerigot) 433-4000 Bob’s Lounge 907 N. Fares 425-4929

Ø Boney June’s Music Venue 5525 Pearl Dr. Suite D 421-6767 The Brickhouse 201 W. Illinois St. 421-0024 Buster & Becky’s 1000 N. Garvin 423-7616 Cecil’s Bar & Grill 420 N. Garvin 589-0706

Ø Cheeseburger in Paradise 8301 Eagle Lake Dr. 475-1074 Chilly Willy’s 3039 Claremont 423-0726

Club Royale 2131 W. Franklin St. 401-1699 Corner Bar 2668 Mt. Vernon Ave. 423-0933 Corner Pocket 1819 N. Fulton Ave. 428-BALL Crawdaddy’s at the Water’s Edge 20 Walnut St. (Inside the Riverhouse) 422-1891 Cricket’s 518 W. Main St. Newburgh, IN 858-2782 Darmstardt Inn 13130 Darmstadt Rd. 867-7300 Darren’s Pub 713 N. Green St. Henderson, KY 270-827-2206 Deerhead Sidewalk Café 222 E. Columbia 425-2515 The Duck Inn 4100 Pollack Ave. 479-8050

SS Ellis Park Sports Bar 3300 U.S. Hwy. 41 N. Henderson, KY (812) 425-1456

Extra Innings (Holiday Inn) 951 Wernsing Rd. Jasper, IN (812) 482-5555 Fast Eddy’s 507 N.W. Riverside Dr. 424-ROCK

Hoosiers Lounge (in Casino Aztar Pavillion) 450 N.W. Riverside Dr. 433-4100

Ø Hooter’s 4620 Lincoln Ave. 475-0229

Fox & Hound English Pub 5416 E. Indiana 473-5721

Hootie Hoots Saloon & Grill Hwy 261 & 66 490-9135

Fred’s 421 Read St. 423-8040

Ø Hott’s Grill

Ginny’s Place 1602 Covert Ave. 477-0789 Gloria’s 3101 N. Kratzville Rd. 423-0138 Hagedorn’s Tavern 2037 W Franklin 423-0796 Hammerheads 317 Main St. 421-8492 Hob-Nob Tavern 1400 W. Maryland 425-6159

SS Hollywood Bar & Grill North: 4428 N. 1st Ave. 423-0050 East: 4706 E. Morgan Ave. (Inside Showplace East) 402-5122

122 N. Weinbach Ave. 437-3377

Ø Icon Bar & Nightclub 111 S. Green River Rd. Suite F 471-4872

Ø Jillian’s Billiards Club 701 N.W. Riverside Dr. 425-1983 The Jungle & Fat Cats Bar 415 Main St. 425-5282 Koodie Hoo’s 231 W. 2nd St. Mt. Vernon, IN (812) 838-5202 Lauren’s Bar & Grill 115 N. McCreary Ft. Branch, IN 812-753-9914

Lamasco Bar & Grill 1331 W. Franklin 437-0171

SS Show Me’s

Pavilion 6299 Oak Grove Rd Newburgh, IN 858-7931

(West )5525 Pearl Dr. 402-7100

The Peephole Bar & Grill 2nd & Main St. 423-5171

Lanhuck’s 321 E. Columbia 491-2222

Ø Penny Lane

Late Nights 518 Main St. Jasper, IN (812)482-4555 Legends 1050 S. Weinbach 476-7444 Leroy’s Tavern 2659 Mt. Vernon Ave. 464-8300

Maryland St. Lounge 2130 W. Maryland 303-7196

Ø Muncheeze Pizza 1200 W. Columbia St. 437-3300

Morgan Ctr. Dr. 401-7469 Sidetrack Tavern 664 E. Illinois St. 423-0828 Someplace Else Main & Sycamore St. 424-3202

Rick’s Sports Bar 1531 Green River Rd. 477-4088

Sportsman’s Grille & Billards 2315 W. Franklin St. 422-0801

SS RiRa’s

State Street Tavern 718A State St. Newburgh, IN 490-6614

SS Roca Bar

Marigold Bar 2112 S. Weinbach Ave. 475-8780

SS (East) 1700

Coffeehouse 600 S.E. 2nd St. 421-8741

Irish Pub 701 N.W. Riverside Dr. 426-0000

Little Cheers 329 Main St. (812) 423-9740

O’Brian’s Sports Bar & Grill 1801 N. Green River Rd. 401-4630

Ø Paradise

Newburgh 8320 Bell Oaks Dr. 812-480-7778 Rookie’s 117 Second St. Henderson, KY (270) 826-1106 Rick’s 718 Lounge 718 Columbia 423-0872 Smitty’s Little Tavern 2109 W. Franklin 423-6280 Shane & Kelly’s Corner Pub 1200 N. Main 422-7030

Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill 4920 Bellemeade 401-2125

Stucco House 10301 Hwy. 62 985-0759

SS The Pub 1348 Division St. 423-2121

Ø Tinfish Newburgh 300 W. Jennings 812-490-7000 TJ’s Stockyard Inn 1217 Baker Ave. 402-9273 Woody’s 1031 Main St. 468-9400 Ziggy’s Pub 16 Main St. Poseyville, IN 812-874-2170

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Sunday, March 1 1:00 PM O’Brians Sports Bar -- Texas Hold’em Tournament 4:00 PM Lanhucks -- APA Pool League O’Brians Sports Bar -- Texas Hold’em Tournament 5:00 PM Casino Aztar -- Doc Stocker Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- Troy Miller 6:30 PM The Corner Pocket -- Karaoke with Stoney 7:00 PM Club Royale -- Big Ed Caylor and Paul Strickland Comedy Hootie Hoot Saloon & Grill -Karaoke Maryland Street Lounge -- Karaoke 7:30 PM Maryland Street Lounge -- Welcome Back Home Band 8:00 PM Lanhucks -- Punk Rock Night State Street Tavern -- Gary Ward & Terry Sartor The Brick House -- Karaoke with Sug TJ’s Stockyard Inn -- Southern

Bike Night with Rebel Fuel Tank 9:00 PM Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- The Soulcrackers featuring Tommy Stillwell Show Me’s (East Side) -- DJ Show Me’s (West) -- DJ Woody’s -- Operation Rock Tour: Low Dough Show with Ashes of Soma, Joan Red and Calling Corners

Monday, March 2 7:00 PM Casino Aztar -- The Marlinaires Cecil’s Bar & Grill -- Texas Hold’em Gloria’s Corral Club -- Texas Hold’em State Street Tavern -- WPT Poker League 8:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -- Karaoke with TW Club Royale -- Jay Johnson 9:00 PM Chilly Willy’s -- John Hussmann Muncheeze Pizza -- Karaoke with Dougie Fresh

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Tuesday, March 3 6:00 PM Fast Eddy’s -- Texas Hold’em 7:00 PM Casino Aztar -- The Marlinaires 7:30 PM Fox & Hound English Pub -- Karaoke 8:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -Karaoke with TW Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- Kara Beth Muncheeze Pizza -Karaoke TJ’s Stockyard Inn -Acoustic Music w/TJ, Bill and Jay 9:00 PM Club Royale -- Shawn Brashear Fast Eddy’s -- Texas Hold’em/Karaoke Marigold Bar -- Charlie’s Karaoke/College Night

Maryland Street Lounge -- Ladies Night/Dancing with Freddie B Show Me’s (East Side) -- Nick Hamilton Show Me’s (West) -Stompbox 40 Trio

Muncheeze Pizza -Karaoke State Street Tavern -- Matt Clark & Carl Rodenberg TJ’s Stockyard Inn -- Acoustic Music w/ Michelle Shelton

10:00 PM Gloria’s Corral Club -Karaoke with DJ Stubby and Freddie K Little Cheers -- Shane Breedlove & DJ Enok O’Brians Sports Bar -College Night with Jay Johnson and Beer Pong

10:00 PM Gloria’s Corral Club -Hot Body Contest with Dougie Fresh Little Cheers -- John Hussmann O’Brians Sports Bar -- Karaoke with Shane Breedlove

9:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill --

10:00 AM Rick’s Sports Bar -Free Pool

8:00 PM Club Royale -- Karaoke Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- Troy Miller & Friends

6:00 PM Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- WPT Poker League TJ’s Stockyard Inn -Don & Cheryl’s Sociable Thursdays

8:00 PM Casino Aztar -- Karaoke Contest Cricket’s -- That Band Garry’s Sidetrack Tavern -- Karaoke with Carol

Wednesday, March 4

7:30 PM Cricket’s -- Dart Tournament

12:00 PM Duck Inn -- Free Pool

7:00 PM Maryland Street Lounge -- Karaoke The Jungle & Fat Cats Bar -- Swing Lessons

9:30 PM Old Chicago -- Lindsey Williams

7:00 PM Casino Aztar -- The Marlinaires Maryland Street Lounge -- Karaoke

Thursday, March 5

HIC-A-LICIOUS

Big Ed Caylor takes the stage at Club Royale on their Sunday Night Comedy Series. Doors open at 6 PM and the laughs start rollin’ at 7 PM. Get ready for some Tennesseegrown chuckles!

9:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -Karaoke with TW Fox & Hound English Pub -- American Icon Wednesdays

Woody’s -- College Night w/ TBA 10:30 PM Lanhucks -- Karaoke

Karaoke with TW Club Royale -- Live Acoustin Night with Nick Gregory Hootie Hoot Saloon & Grill -- Troy Miller and Friends with Big John Rochner and Chris Chockrem Marigold Bar -- Charlie’s Karaoke Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- WPT Poker League/Adam Blythe Show Me’s (East Side) -- Kerry and Dennis Show Me’s (West) -Nick Hamilton

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10:30 PM Little Cheers -- Bosko Ri Ra Irish Pub -- Deafinite Entertainment DJ 11:00 PM Muncheeze Pizza -- Hip Hop Night

Friday, March 6 4:00 PM Liquor Locker -- Beer, Wine and Spirits Tasting 5:00 PM Little Cheers -- After Work Party with Bosko 5:30 PM Tin Fish - Newburgh -Ty Buttrum 6:00 PM Gloria’s Corral Club -Cornhole Tournament

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7:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -Texas Hold’em Maryland Street Lounge -- Karaoke The Corner Pocket -8-Ball Tournament

Ri Ra Irish Pub -Casey Williams Shane & Kellys Corner Pub -- Desperate Measures

5:30 PM Tin Fish - Newburgh -Ty Buttrum 6:00 PM Boney June’s Music Venue -- This Golden Hour, These Dreams

8:00 PM Casino Aztar -- Herchel Bailey & The Unit

Muncheeze Pizza -Karaoke Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- Karaoke with Stefne Wene The Centre -- Merle Haggard 9:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -Karaoke with TW Chilly Willy’s -- David Weddle Club Royale -- The Beat Daddys Cricket’s -- Karaoke with Randy Marshall Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- Big Shove Garry’s Sidetrack Tavern -- Karaoke with Carol Hootie Hoot Saloon & Grill -- Southern Edge

ROCK ON

Anger Wish is rocking Garry’s Sidetrack tavern on the North side March 7th at 9pm.

Show Me’s (East Side) -- DJ Show Me’s (West) -- DJ State Street Tavern -Amazing Soul Crackers The Jungle & Fat Cats Bar -- The Mix hosted by NikkyB TJ’s Stockyard Inn -Fifth Wheel 9:30 PM The Corner Pocket -Akacia 10:00 PM Fox & Hound English Pub -- Lindsey Williams

O’Brians Sports Bar -Bosko The Brick House -Karaoke Woody’s -- Recession Proof Friday/Goldylocks 10:30 PM Lanhucks -- Bloodtribe 11:30 PM The Brick House -- 5 New Male Dancers

Divine, Abandon The South, W.M.B.T.M. Little Cheers -- Special Event Benefit with Bosko, John Hussman, Andy Norvel, Scott Winzinger and Lindsey Williams 7:00 PM Boney June’s Music Venue -- 12 Summer’s Old, A.P.W.D.F., Search The Sky, The Earth Will Shake Cecil’s Bar & Grill -Texas Hold’em Maryland Street Lounge

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10:00 PM Fast Eddy’s -- 103GBF Thong Thursday with Christine & DJ Jon B Fox & Hound English Pub -- X-Rated Thursday with Scott Winzinger Hammerheads -- Hip Hop w/ DJ Jake Ryan Gloria’s Corral Club -Karaoke with DJ Stubby and Freddie K Icon Bar & Nightclub -U-Call-It-Night O’Brians Sports Bar -- Karaoke with Shane Breedlove

Gloria’s Corral Club -- Karaoke with DJ Stubby and Freddie K Fast Eddy’s -- McFly Hammerheads -- 80’s & 90’s Mix w/ DJ Jake Ryan Icon Bar & Nightclub -DJ Enok

Saturday, March 7


-- Karaoke Roberts Stadium -- Guns ‘n Hoses The Corner Pocket -- 8-Ball Tournament 7:30 PM Cricket’s -- Dart Tournament 8:00 PM Casino Aztar -- Herchel Bailey & The Unit Muncheeze Pizza -- Karaoke 8:30 PM Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill -Common Ground 9:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -- Karaoke with TW Club Royale -- The Beat Daddys Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -Hog Maw Blues Band Garry’s Sidetrack Tavern -- Anger Wish Highland Inn -- The Relics Hootie Hoot Saloon & Grill -Woodsboro Jillian’s Billiards Club -- UFC 96: Jackson v. Jardine Marigold Bar -- Charlie’s Karaoke Shane & Kellys Corner Pub -- Karaoke Show Me’s (East Side) -- DJ/ UFC 96: Jackson v. Jardine Show Me’s (West) -- UFC 96: Jackson v. Jardine/DJ State Street Tavern -- Dustin Kaposta and Crew TJ’s Stockyard Inn -- Fifth Wheel 9:30 PM The Corner Pocket -- Midranger 10:00 PM Chilly Willy’s -- Calabash with Paul Wiemeir with Jarron Heim

Fast Eddy’s -- McFly Hammerheads -- 80’s night with DJ Jake Ryan Gloria’s Corral Club -- Karaoke with DJ Stubby and Freddie K Icon Bar & Nightclub -- DJ KDogg O’Brians Sports Bar -- Rachel and The Jimmies Ri Ra Irish Pub -- DK and Tre The Brick House -- DJ Downstairs The Centre -- Antiques and Vintage Collectibles Show Woody’s -- TBA 10:30 PM Lanhucks -- Bloodtribe Little Cheers -- Scott Winzinger 11:30 PM The Brick House -- The Gang 12:00 AM Gloria’s Corral Club -- Live Hiphop Freestyle

Sunday, March 8 1:00 PM O’Brians Sports Bar -- Texas Hold’em Tournament 4:00 PM Lanhucks -- APA Pool League O’Brians Sports Bar -- Texas Hold’em Tournament 5:00 PM Casino Aztar -- Greg Anderson Big Band Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -Troy Miller 6:30 PM The Corner Pocket -- Karaoke with Stoney 7:00 PM Club Royale -- Christine Stedman and Tiffiany Ellen

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Wednesday, March 11

ww w.New s4UOnline.com Hootie Hoot Saloon & Grill -- Karaoke Maryland Street Lounge -- Karaoke O’Brians Sports Bar -Dart Tournament

Cecil’s Bar & Grill -Texas Hold’em Gloria’s Corral Club -Texas Hold’em

Muncheeze Pizza -- Karaoke with Dougie Fresh Show Me’s (East Side) -- DJ

8:00 PM Lanhucks -- Punk Rock Night State Street Tavern -- Gary Ward & Terry Sartor The Brick House -- Karaoke with Sug TJ’s Stockyard Inn -- Southern Bike Night with Rebel Fuel Tank

10:00 PM The Centre -- Antiques and Vintage Collectibles Show Woody’s -- Another Damn Loud Rock Show PopEvil

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7:30 PM Fox & Hound English Pub -- Karaoke 8:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -Karaoke with TW Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- Aaron Mauck Muncheeze Pizza -Karaoke Ri Ra Irish Pub -- Ri Ra Pub Quiz TJ’s Stockyard Inn -Acoustic Music w/TJ, Bill and Jay

7:30 PM Maryland Street Lounge -- Welcome Back Home Band

9:00 PM Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- The Soulcrackers featuring Tommy Stillwell Show Me’s (East Side) -- DJ Show Me’s (West) -- DJ

7:00 PM Casino Aztar -- Bellinia Duo

HOT DOG John Boys’ cookin’ kicks off the annual Maryland Street

Lounge Big Thaw Cook-Out on Sunday, March 15th. They start dishing out at noon, so don’t be late!

State Street Tavern -WPT Poker League 8:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -Karaoke with TW Club Royale -- Jay Johnson 9:00 PM Chilly Willy’s -- John Hussmann

Show Me’s (West) -- DJ The Brick House -- Free Pool 10:00 PM State Street Tavern -WPT Poker League

Tuesday, March 10 6:00 PM Fast Eddy’s -- Texas Hold’em

9:00 PM Club Royale -- Shawn Brashear Fast Eddy’s -- Texas Hold’em/Karaoke Marigold Bar -- Charlie’s Karaoke/College Night Maryland Street Lounge -- Ladies Night/Dancing with Freddie B Show Me’s (East Side) -- Nick Hamilton Show Me’s (West) -Stompbox 40 Trio 9:30 PM Old Chicago -- Lindsey Williams 10:00 PM Gloria’s Corral Club -Hot Body Contest with Dougie Fresh Little Cheers -- John Hussmann O’Brians Sports Bar -- Karaoke with Shane Breedlove

10:00 AM Rick’s Sports Bar -Free Pool 6:00 PM Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- Cornhole Tournament/League 7:00 PM Casino Aztar -- Bellinia Duo Maryland Street Lounge -- Karaoke 7:30 PM Cricket’s -- Dart Tournament 8:00 PM Club Royale -- Karaoke Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- Troy Miller & Friends Muncheeze Pizza -Karaoke State Street Tavern -- Matt Clark & Carl Rodenberg TJ’s Stockyard Inn -- Acoustic Music w/ Michelle Shelton 9:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -Karaoke with TW Fox & Hound English Pub -- American Icon Wednesdays Show Me’s (East Side) -- DJ Show Me’s (West) -- DJ 10:00 PM Gloria’s Corral Club -Karaoke with DJ Stubby and Freddie K Icon Bar & Nightclub -- Alternative Night with DJ Syimone Little Cheers -- Shane Breedlove & DJ Enok

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O’Brians Sports Bar -College Night with Jay Johnson and Beer Pong Woody’s -- College Night w/ TBA 10:30 PM Lanhucks -- Karaoke

Thursday, March 12 10:00 AM The Centre -- Tri-State Business Expo 12:00 PM Duck Inn -- Free Pool 6:00 PM Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- WPT Poker League TJ’s Stockyard Inn -- Don & Cheryl’s Sociable Thursdays 7:00 PM Maryland Street Lounge -- Karaoke The Jungle & Fat Cats Bar -- Swing Lessons Woody’s -- Cheap Seats Concert Series: Eric Church The Young and Wild Tour with special guest Jonathan Singleton and the Groove

and Chris Chockrem Marigold Bar -- Charlie’s Karaoke Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill -WPT Poker League/Adam Blythe Show Me’s (East Side) -Kerry and Dennis Show Me’s (West) -- Nick Hamilton 10:00 PM Fast Eddy’s -- 103GBF Thong Thursday with Christine & DJ Jon B Fox & Hound English Pub -- X-Rated Thursday with Scott Winzinger Gloria’s Corral Club -- Karaoke with DJ Stubby and Freddie K Hammerheads -- Hip Hop w/ DJ Jake Ryan Icon Bar & Nightclub -- UCall-It-Night O’Brians Sports Bar -- Karaoke with Shane Breedlove 10:30 PM Little Cheers -- Bosko Ri Ra Irish Pub -- Deafinite Entertainment DJ 11:00 PM Muncheeze Pizza -- Hip Hop Night

Friday, March 13

8:00 PM Casino Aztar -- Karaoke Contest Cricket’s -- Keith Vincent Garry’s Sidetrack Tavern -- Karaoke with Carol

4:00 PM Liquor Locker -- Beer, Wine and Spirits Tasting

9:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -- Karaoke with TW Club Royale -- Live Acoustin Night with Nick Gregory Hootie Hoot Saloon & Grill -- Troy Miller and Friends with Big John Rochner

5:30 PM Tin Fish - Newburgh -Tom Small

5:00 PM Little Cheers -- After Work Party with Bosko

6:00 PM Gloria’s Corral Club -Cornhole Tournament 7:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -- Texas Hold’em Maryland Street Lounge -- Karaoke The Corner Pocket -8-Ball Tournament 7:30 PM Roberts Stadium -- Harlem Globetrotters 2009 World Tour 8:00 PM Casino Aztar -- The Devonshires Muncheeze Pizza -- Karaoke Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill -Karaoke with Stefne Wene 9:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -- Karaoke with TW Chilly Willy’s -- David Weddle Club Royale -- Pieces of the Day Cricket’s -- Karaoke with Randy Marshall Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- Skelton’s Montourage Duck Inn -- eXesion with Blood Tribe, Dunwich and Shatter the Odds Garry’s Sidetrack Tavern -- Karaoke with Carol Hootie Hoot Saloon & Grill -- Southern Edge Koodie Hoos -- Karaoke Idol Contest with Jason Mann Ball and Chain Shane & Kellys Corner Pub -- Common Ground Show Me’s (East Side) -- DJ Show Me’s (West) -- DJ State Street Tavern -Blind Dog

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8:30 PM Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- TBA

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9:30 PM The Corner Pocket -Relics 10:00 PM Fast Eddy’s -- Lieutenant Dan’s New Legs Fox & Hound English Pub -- Lindsey Williams Hammerheads -- 80’s & 90’s Mix w/ DJ Jake Ryan Gloria’s Corral Club -- Karaoke with DJ Stubby and Freddie K Icon Bar & Nightclub -DJ Figure O’Brians Sports Bar -Scott Winzinger Ri Ra Irish Pub -- JEB The Brick House -Karaoke Woody’s -- Recession Proof Friday/Never Been Caught 10:30 PM Lanhucks -- Episode 9 11:30 PM The Brick House -- 5 New Male Dancers

Saturday, March 14 9:00 AM The Centre -- St. Patrick’s Run of Luck

5:30 PM Tin Fish - Newburgh -Tom Small 6:00 PM Ri Ra Irish Pub -- St Patrick’s Day Party with Rowan Tree

7:30 PM Cricket’s -- Dart Tournament 8:00 PM Boney June’s Music Venue -- Behold The Seraph, As Forever Fades

9:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -Karaoke with TW Club Royale -- Pieces of the Day Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- Namaste

TOGA! TOGA! TOGA!

Don your snazziest bedsheet and saunter down to TJ’s Stockyard Inn to party in your toga with Dyonosis March 14.

7:00 PM Boney June’s Music Venue -- War Of Ages, Destroy The Runner, Inhale Exhale, Hope For The Dying Cecil’s Bar & Grill -Texas Hold’em Gloria’s Corral Club -Leather and Lace Show Annual Fundraiser for Abate Motorcycle Club Maryland Street Lounge -- Karaoke Old Chicago -- First Beer Stube of the Year with Lindsey Williams The Corner Pocket -8-Ball Tournament

Casino Aztar -- The Devonshires Duck Inn -- Dark Orbit with eXesion, Blood Tribe, The Dead Livers, Rotten Rebirth and special guests Muncheeze Pizza -Karaoke Victory Theatre -Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra Classic ‘For Love of Country’ Woody’s -- Cheap Seats Comedy Series: Vince Morris with Keith Bender

Garry’s Sidetrack Tavern -- 5th Wheel Band Hootie Hoot Saloon & Grill -- Switchback Marigold Bar -- Charlie’s Karaoke Shane & Kellys Corner Pub -- Karaoke Show Me’s (East Side) -- DJ Show Me’s (West) -- DJ State Street Tavern -Shagadelics TJ’s Stockyard Inn -Dyonosis/Toga Party

Hammerheads -- 80’s night with DJ Jake Ryan Icon Bar & Nightclub -DJ Figure O’Brians Sports Bar -Dis-Honest John The Brick House -- DJ Downstairs Woody’s -- St. Paddy’s Day Party with Gonzo’s Toybox 10:30 PM Lanhucks -- Episode 9 Little Cheers -- Scott Winzinger

9:30 PM The Corner Pocket -Cadillac Whiskey

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The Jungle & Fat Cats Bar -- The Mix hosted by NikkyB TJ’s Stockyard Inn -Dyonosis

10:00 PM Chilly Willy’s -- Calabash with Paul Wiemeir with Jarron Heim Fast Eddy’s -- Stompbox 40/Stoplight Party Gloria’s Corral Club -Karaoke with DJ Stubby and Freddie K


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Sunday, March 15 12:00 PM Maryland Street Lounge -- Big Thaw Cookout 1:00 PM O’Brians Sports Bar -Texas Hold’em Tournament 4:00 PM Lanhucks -- APA Pool League O’Brians Sports Bar -Texas Hold’em Tournament 5:00 PM Casino Aztar -- Bob Minnette’s Swing Cats Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- Troy Miller 6:30 PM The Corner Pocket -Karaoke with Stoney 7:00 PM Club Royale -- Khris Shaw and Gene Renfroe Hootie Hoot Saloon & Grill -- Karaoke

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Maryland Street Lounge -- Karaoke O’Brians Sports Bar -Dart Tournament 7:30 PM Maryland Street Lounge -- Welcome Back Home Band 8:00 PM Lanhucks -- Punk Rock Night State Street Tavern -- Gary Ward & Terry Sartor The Brick House -- Karaoke with Sug TJ’s Stockyard Inn -- Southern Bike Night with Rebel Fuel Tank 9:00 PM Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- The Soulcrackers featuring Tommy Stillwell Show Me’s (East Side) -- DJ Show Me’s (West) -- DJ

Monday, March 16 7:00 PM Casino Aztar -- The Shagadelics Cecil’s Bar & Grill -Texas Hold’em Gloria’s Corral Club -Texas Hold’em State Street Tavern -WPT Poker League 7:30 PM The Centre -- Celebration of Diversity Distin

guished Lecture with Tony Dungy 8:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -- Karaoke with TW Club Royale -Jay Johnson 9:00 PM Chilly Willy’s -John Hussmann Muncheeze Pizza -- Karaoke with Dougie Fresh Ri Ra Irish Pub -- Irish Movie Night Show Me’s (East Side) -- DJ Show Me’s (West) -- DJ The Brick House -- Free Pool 10:00 PM State Street Tavern -- WPT Poker League

NEWS 4U GETS LUCKY!

Join the News 4U Crew, 107.5 WABX, 93.5 The Wolf at Old Chicago on St. Patrick’s Day, Tuesday, March 17th at 7 PM for good Irish fun! We’ll have free goodies to give away including t-shirts, koozies and beads from the Nick Nackery who’s sponsoring the event.

Tuesday, March 17 6:00 PM Fast Eddy’s -- Texas Hold’em 7:00 PM Casino Aztar -- The Shagadelics Old Chicago -- St. Patty’s Day Party with News 4U

7:30 PM Fox & Hound English Pub -- Karaoke 8:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -Karaoke with TW Muncheeze Pizza -Karaoke Marigold Bar -- St. Patty’s Day Party O’Brians Sports Bar -- St. Paddy’s Party with Kyillindi Pipes and Drums

Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- St. Patty’s Day Party The Corner Pocket -- St. Patrick’s Day Party TJ’s Stockyard Inn -Acoustic Music w/TJ, Bill and Jay 9:00 PM Chilly Willy’s -- St. Patty’s Day Party with Calabash Club Royale -- Shawn Brashear Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- St. Patty’s Day

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Party with The SmokeRings Fast Eddy’s -- Texas Hold’em/ Karaoke Maryland Street Lounge -- Ladies Night/Dancing with Freddie B Shane & Kellys Corner Pub -St. Patrick’s Day Party Show Me’s (East Side) -- Nick Hamilton Show Me’s (West) -- Stompbox 40 Trio 9:30 PM Old Chicago -- Lindsey Williams Ri Ra Irish Pub -- St Patrick’s Day Party with Deaf Megan 10:00 PM Fast Eddy’s -- St. Patrick’s Day Party w/ Hot 96 Gloria’s Corral Club -- Hot Body Contest with Dougie Fresh/St. Paddy’s Day Party Little Cheers -- John Hussmann O’Brians Sports Bar -- Six Hills Giant 10:30 PM The Brick House -- Kiss Me I’m Irish Party

Wednesday, March 18 10:00 AM Rick’s Sports Bar -- Free Pool

8:00 PM Club Royale -- Karaoke Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -Troy Miller & Friends Muncheeze Pizza -- Karaoke State Street Tavern -- Matt Clark & Carl Rodenberg TJ’s Stockyard Inn -- Acoustic Music w/Michelle Shelton 9:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -- Karaoke with TW Fox & Hound English Pub -American Icon Wednesdays Show Me’s (East Side) -- DJ Show Me’s (West) -- DJ 10:00 PM Gloria’s Corral Club -- Karaoke with DJ Stubby and Freddie K Little Cheers -- Shane Breedlove & DJ Enok O’Brians Sports Bar -- College Night with Jay Johnson and Beer Pong Woody’s -- College Night w/ TBA 10:30 PM Lanhucks -- Karaoke

Thursday, March 19 12:00 PM Duck Inn -- Free Pool

6:00 PM Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill -Cornhole Tournament/League

6:00 PM Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill -WPT Poker League TJ’s Stockyard Inn -- Don & Cheryl’s Sociable Thursdays

7:00 PM Casino Aztar -- The Shagadelics Maryland Street Lounge -Karaoke 7:30 PM Cricket’s -- Dart Tournament

7:00 PM Maryland Street Lounge -Karaoke The Jungle & Fat Cats Bar -Swing Lessons

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ww w.New s4UOnline.com 8:00 PM Casino Aztar -- Karaoke Contest Cricket’s -- The Jimmies 9:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -- Karaoke with TW

Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill -WPT Poker League/Adam Blythe Show Me’s (East Side) -Kerry and Dennis Show Me’s (West) -- Nick Hamilton

Gloria’s Corral Club -- Karaoke with DJ Stubby and Freddie K Icon Bar & Nightclub -- UCall-It-Night O’Brians Sports Bar -- Karaoke with Shane Breedlove

GIVE ME 8 SECONDS

Get ready the most rough ridin’, nail bitin’ 8 seconds of entertainment on 4 legs at a time the Professional Bull Riders thunder into Roberts Stadium March 21.

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Club Royale -- Live Acoustin Night with Nick Gregory Hootie Hoot Saloon & Grill -- Troy Miller and Friends with Big John Rochner and Chris Chockrem Marigold Bar -- Charlie’s Karaoke

10:00 PM Fast Eddy’s -- 103GBF Thong Thursday with Christine & DJ Jon B Fox & Hound English Pub -- X-Rated Thursday with Scott Winzinger Hammerheads -- Hip Hop w/ DJ Jake Ryan

10:30 PM Little Cheers -- Bosko Ri Ra Irish Pub -- Deafinite Entertainment DJ 11:00 PM Muncheeze Pizza -- Hip Hop Night

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Friday, March 20 4:00 PM Liquor Locker -- Beer, Wine and Spirits Tasting 5:00 PM Little Cheers -- After Work Party with Bosko 5:30 PM Tin Fish - Newburgh -- David Weddle

7:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -- Texas Hold’em Maryland Street Lounge -- Karaoke The Corner Pocket -- 8-Ball Tournament

LAUGH ACADEMY Credits to this star’s repertoire include Police Academy, Spaceballs and now, Woody’s in Evansville! There are 2 Shows of Michael Winslow on March 20 & 21. Buy your tickets early - these shows are sure to sell out!

8:00 PM Casino Aztar -- Randy Moore & The Suedes Muncheeze Pizza -- Karaoke Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill -Karaoke with Stefne Wene Woody’s -- Michael Winslow

Cricket’s -- Karaoke with Randy Marshall Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -Dang Heathens Duck Inn -- Rebel Fuel Tank Garry’s Sidetrack Tavern -Karaoke with Carol Hootie Hoot Saloon & Grill -Southern Edge

9:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -- Karaoke with TW Chilly Willy’s -- David Weddle Club Royale -- Six Hills Giant

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Muncheeze Pizza -- Karaoke Woody’s -- Michael Winslow 8:30 PM Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- TBA

PLAYING WITH THE FOLKS

Rock and folk music fill the atmosphere of Chilly Willy’s every Saturday night when Calabash takes the stage.

Shane & Kellys Corner Pub -- Common Ground Show Me’s (East Side) -- DJ Show Me’s (West) -- DJ State Street Tavern -Rod Bennet The Jungle & Fat Cats Bar -- The Mix hosted by NikkyB TJ’s Stockyard Inn -Fifth Wheel 9:30 PM The Corner Pocket -Desperate Measures 10:00 PM Fast Eddy’s -- Never Been Caught Fox & Hound English Pub -- Lindsey Williams Hammerheads -- 80’s & 90’s Mix w/ DJ Jake Ryan • 50 •

Lanhucks – Top Dead Center Gloria’s Corral Club -Karaoke with DJ Stubby and Freddie K Icon Bar & Nightclub -DJ Enok O’Brians Sports Bar -Pieces of the Day Ri Ra Irish Pub -- Casey Williams The Brick House -Karaoke Woody’s -- Recession Proof Friday

Venue -- “1st Annual” Midwest Independent Film Showcase

11:30 PM The Brick House -- 5 New Male Dancers

7:30 PM Cricket’s -- Dart Tournament Roberts Stadium -Professional Bullriding Enterprise Tour

Saturday, March 21 1:00 PM Boney June’s Music

5:30 PM Tin Fish - Newburgh -David Weddle 7:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -Texas Hold’em Maryland Street Lounge -- Karaoke The Corner Pocket -8-Ball Tournament

8:00 PM Casino Aztar -- Randy Moore & The Suedes

9:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -Karaoke with TW Club Royale -- Demolition City Roller Derby Annual Pub Crawl Stop/ Six Hills Giant Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- Shaggy Wanda Duck Inn -- Rebel Fuel Tank Garry’s Sidetrack Tavern -- Karaoke with Carol Hootie Hoot Saloon & Grill -- Bad Infl uence Marigold Bar -- Charlie’s Karaoke Shane & Kellys Corner Pub -- Karaoke Show Me’s (East Side) -- DJ Show Me’s (West) -- DJ State Street Tavern -Blind Dog and Friends TJ’s Stockyard Inn -Jay Johnson 9:30 PM The Corner Pocket -Common Ground 10:00 PM Chilly Willy’s -- Calabash with Paul Wiemeir with Jarron Heim Fast Eddy’s -- Never Been Caught Gloria’s Corral Club -Karaoke with DJ Stubby and Freddie K Icon Bar & Nightclub --

DJ KDogg Hammerheads -- 80’s night with DJ Jake Ryan Lanhucks -- Top Dead Center O’Brians Sports Bar -Pieces of the Day Ri Ra Irish Pub -- Deaf Megan The Brick House -- DJ Downstairs Woody’s -- Hairbangers Ball 10:30 PM Little Cheers -- Scott Winzinger 11:30 PM The Brick House -- 1st Ever Brickhouse Divas 12:00 PM Gloria’s Corral Club -Live Hiphop Freestyle

Sunday, March 22 1:00 PM Boney June’s Music Venue -- “1st Annual” Midwest Independent Film Showcase O’Brians Sports Bar -Texas Hold’em Tournament 4:00 PM Lanhucks -- APA Pool League O’Brians Sports Bar -Texas Hold’em Tournament

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5:00 PM Casino Aztar -- Doc Stocker Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -Troy Miller 6:30 PM The Corner Pocket -- Karaoke with Stoney 7:00 PM Club Royale -- Scott Long and Jeff Oskay Hootie Hoot Saloon & Grill -- Karaoke Maryland Street Lounge -Karaoke O’Brians Sports Bar -- Dart Tournament 7:30 PM Maryland Street Lounge -Welcome Back Home Band 8:00 PM Lanhucks -- Punk Rock Night State Street Tavern -- Gary Ward & Terry Sartor The Brick House -- Karaoke with Sug TJ’s Stockyard Inn -- Southern Bike Night with Rebel Fuel Tank 9:00 PM Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -The Soulcrackers featuring Tommy Stillwell Show Me’s (East Side) -- DJ Show Me’s (West) -- DJ

Monday, March 23 7:00 PM Casino Aztar -- Nu Corp Band Cecil’s Bar & Grill -- Texas Hold’em Gloria’s Corral Club -- Texas Hold’em State Street Tavern -- WPT Poker League

8:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -- Karaoke with TW Club Royale -- Jay Johnson 9:00 PM Chilly Willy’s -- John Hussmann Muncheeze Pizza -- Karaoke with Dougie Fresh Show Me’s (East Side) -- DJ Show Me’s (West) -- DJ The Brick House -- Free Pool 10:00 PM State Street Tavern -- WPT Poker League

Tuesday, March 24 6:00 PM Fast Eddy’s -- Texas Hold’em 7:00 PM Boney June’s Music Venue -- Attack! Attack!, A Promise Worth Dying For, Search The Sky, Midnight Manifest Casino Aztar -- Nu Corp Band 7:30 PM Fox & Hound English Pub – Karaoke 8:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -- Karaoke with TW Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -Andria Reed Muncheeze Pizza -- Karaoke Ri Ra Irish Pub -- Ri Ra Pub Quiz TJ’s Stockyard Inn -- Acoustic Music w/TJ, Bill and Jay 9:00 PM Club Royale -- Shawn Brashear Fast Eddy’s -- Texas Hold’em/ Karaoke Marigold Bar -- Charlie’s Karaoke/College Night

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9:30 PM Old Chicago -- Lindsey Williams

Show Me’s (East Side) -- DJ Show Me’s (West) -- DJ 10:00 PM Gloria’s Corral Club -Karaoke with DJ Stubby and Freddie K Icon Bar & Nightclub -- Alternative Night with

12:00 PM Duck Inn -- Free Pool 6:00 PM Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- WPT Poker League Victory Theatre --

10:00 PM Gloria’s Corral Club -Hot Body Contest with Dougie Fresh Little Cheers -- John Hussmann O’Brians Sports Bar -- Karaoke with Shane Breedlove

Wednesday, March 25 10:00 AM Rick’s Sports Bar -Free Pool 6:00 PM Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- Cornhole Tournament/League 7:00 PM Casino Aztar -- Nu Corp Band Maryland Street Lounge -- Karaoke The Centre -- Broadway Series: ‘RAIN, A Tribute to the Beatles’ 7:30 PM Cricket’s -- Dart Tournament

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HE’S A LITTLE BIT COUNTRY & ROCK ‘N ROLL Midranger offers show goers a unique blend of country and rock that ensures an entertaining evening. See for yourself at the Corner Pocket on March 28.

State Street Tavern -- Matt Clark & Carl Rodenberg TJ’s Stockyard Inn -- Acoustic Music w/ Michelle Shelton 9:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -Karaoke with TW Fox & Hound English Pub -- American Icon

DJ Syimone Little Cheers -- Shane Breedlove & DJ Enok O’Brians Sports Bar -College Night with Jay Johnson and Beer Pong Woody’s -- College Night w/ TBA 10:30 PM Lanhucks -- Karaoke

Tommy Emmanuel TJ’s Stockyard Inn -- Don & Cheryl’s Sociable Thursdays 7:00 PM Maryland Street Lounge -- Karaoke The Jungle & Fat Cats Bar -- Swing Lessons 8:00 PM Casino Aztar -- Karaoke Contest Finals

Cricket’s -- Andy Norvell 9:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -Karaoke with TW Club Royale -- Live Acoustic Night with Nick Gregory Hootie Hoot Saloon & Grill -- Troy Miller and Friends with Big John Rochner and Chris Chockrem Marigold Bar -- Charlie’s Karaoke Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- WPT Poker League/Adam Blythe Show Me’s (East Side) -- Kerry and Dennis Show Me’s (West) -Nick Hamilton 10:00 PM Fast Eddy’s -- 103GBF Thong Thursday with Christine & DJ Jon B Fox & Hound English Pub -- X-Rated Thursday with Scott Winzinger Hammerheads -- Hip Hop w/ DJ Jake Ryan Gloria’s Corral Club -Karaoke with DJ Stubby and Freddie K Icon Bar & Nightclub -U-Call-It-Night O’Brians Sports Bar -- Karaoke with Shane Breedlove 10:30 PM Little Cheers -- Bosko

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Maryland Street Lounge -- Ladies Night/Dancing with Freddie B Show Me’s (East Side) -- Nick Hamilton Show Me’s (West) -Stompbox 40 Trio

Thursday, March 26


Ri Ra Irish Pub -- Deafinite Entertainment DJ 11:00 PM Muncheeze Pizza -- Hip Hop Night

Friday, March 27 4:00 PM Liquor Locker -- Beer, Wine and Spirits Tasting 5:00 PM Little Cheers -- After Work Party with Bosko 5:30 PM Tin Fish - Newburgh -- Jimmy B 6:00 PM Gloria’s Corral Club -- Cornhole Tournament 7:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -- Texas Hold’em Maryland Street Lounge -Karaoke The Corner Pocket -- 8-Ball Tournament

Shane & Kellys Corner Pub -- Amputee Show Me’s (East Side) -- DJ Show Me’s (West) -- DJ State Street Tavern -- Off the Cuff The Jungle & Fat Cats Bar -The Mix hosted by NikkyB TJ’s Stockyard Inn -- TBA 10:00 PM Duck Inn -- Cadillac Whiskey Fast Eddy’s -- Gonzo’s Toybox Fox & Hound English Pub -Lindsey Williams Gloria’s Corral Club -- Karaoke with DJ Stubby and Freddie K Hammerheads -- 80’s & 90’s Mix w/ DJ Jake Ryan Icon Bar & Nightclub -- Glam with DJ’s Figure/Opposite Day/Action Jackson O’Brians Sports Bar -- Akacia Ri Ra Irish Pub -- JEB The Brick House -- Karaoke Woody’s -- Recession Proof Friday/Six Hills Giant 10:30 PM Lanhucks -- Episode 9

8:00 PM Casino Aztar -- Jimmy Church Band Muncheeze Pizza -- Karaoke Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill -Karaoke with Stefne Wene

11:30 PM The Brick House -- 5 New Male Dancers

9:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -- Karaoke with TW Chilly Willy’s -- David Weddle Club Royale -- The Jimmies Cricket’s -- Karaoke with Randy Marshall Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -Huckleberry’s Garry’s Sidetrack Tavern -Karaoke with Carol Hootie Hoot Saloon & Grill -Southern Edge Koodie Hoos -- Karaoke Idol Contest with Jason Mann Ball and Chain

5:30 PM Cancun Mexican Restaurant -- Mariachi Band Tin Fish - Newburgh -- Jimmy B

Saturday, March 28

7:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -- Texas Hold’em Maryland Street Lounge -Karaoke The Corner Pocket -- 8-Ball Tournament

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7:30 PM Fox & Hound English Pub – Karaoke

ww w.New s4UOnline.com 7:30 PM Cricket’s -- Dart Tournament 8:00 PM Casino Aztar -- Jimmy Church Band Muncheeze Pizza -Karaoke 8:30 PM Ollie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- TBA 9:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -Karaoke with TW Club Royale -- The Jimmies Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- The Smokerings Garry’s Sidetrack Tavern -- Karaoke with Carol Hootie Hoot Saloon & Grill -- Joe South Trio Marigold Bar -- Charlie’s Karaoke Shane & Kellys Corner Pub -- Karaoke Show Me’s (East Side) -- DJ Show Me’s (West) -- DJ State Street Tavern -Six More Miles TJ’s Stockyard Inn -Descent 9:30 PM The Corner Pocket -Midranger 10:00 PM Chilly Willy’s -- Calabash with Paul Wiemeir with Jarron Heim

Duck Inn -- Cadillac Whiskey Fast Eddy’s -- Gonzo’s Toybox/Stoplight Party Hammerheads -- 80’s night with DJ Jake Ryan Gloria’s Corral Club -Karaoke with DJ Stubby and Freddie K Icon Bar & Nightclub -DJ Figure O’Brians Sports Bar -Six Hills Giant Ri Ra Irish Pub -- Bosko The Brick House -- DJ Downstairs Woody’s -- McFly

Show Me’s (West) -- DJ League O’Brians Sports Bar -Texas Hold’em Tournament 5:00 PM Casino Aztar -- Steve Greenwell Trio Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- Troy Miller 6:30 PM The Corner Pocket -Karaoke with Stoney

10:30 PM Lanhucks -- Episode 9 Little Cheers -- Scott Winzinger

7:00 PM Club Royale -- Johnny Kavenaugh and Nathan Wallace Hootie Hoot Saloon & Grill -- Karaoke O’Brians Sports Bar -Dart Tournament

11:30 PM The Brick House -Comedy Night with special guest hostess

7:30 PM Maryland Street Lounge -- Welcome Back Home Band

11:59 PM Gloria’s Corral Club -Live Hiphop Freestyle

8:00 PM Lanhucks -- Punk Rock Night State Street Tavern -- Gary Ward & Terry Sartor The Brick House -- Karaoke with Sug TJ’s Stockyard Inn -- Southern Bike Night with Rebel Fuel Tank

Sunday, March 29 1:00 PM O’Brians Sports Bar -Texas Hold’em Tournament 2:00 PM Ri Ra Irish Pub -- Irish Session 4:00 PM Lanhucks -- APA Pool

9:00 PM Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- The Soulcrackers featuring Tommy Stillwell Show Me’s (East Side) -- DJ

10:00 PM Woody’s -- First Jason (Jason Vorhees) and Deliver Us From Evil Metal Show

Monday, March 30 7:00 PM Casino Aztar -- Woody Creek Cecil’s Bar & Grill -Texas Hold’em Gloria’s Corral Club -Texas Hold’em State Street Tavern -WPT Poker League 8:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -Karaoke with TW Club Royale -- Jay Johnson 9:00 PM Chilly Willy’s -- John Hussmann Muncheeze Pizza -Karaoke with Dougie Fresh Show Me’s (East Side) -- DJ Show Me’s (West) -- DJ Brick House -- Free Pool 10:00 PM State Street Tavern -WPT Poker League

Tuesday, March 31

8:00 PM Cecil’s Bar & Grill -Karaoke with TW Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- Object Blue Muncheeze Pizza -Karaoke Ri Ra Irish Pub -- Ri Ra Pub Quiz TJ’s Stockyard Inn -- Acoustic Music w/TJ, Bill and Jay 9:00 PM Club Royale -- Shawn Brashear Fast Eddy’s -- Texas Hold’em/Karaoke Marigold Bar -- Charlie’s Karaoke/College Night Maryland Street Lounge -- Ladies Night/Dancing with Freddie B Show Me’s (East Side) -- Nick Hamilton Show Me’s (West) -Stompbox 40 Trio 9:30 PM Old Chicago -- Lindsey Williams 10:00 PM Gloria’s Corral Club -Hot Body Contest with Dougie Fresh Little Cheers -- John Hussmann O’Brians Sports Bar -- Karaoke with Shane Breedlove

6:00 PM Fast Eddy’s -- Texas Hold’em

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horrorscopes Gemini

May 21-June 20 Dinner party plans with Chris Brown and Rhianna head south unexpectedly. It seems a minor disagreeSwami B2 ment erupted over Resident Seer what type of potato salad they should bring. Act quick to find replacements. This week: Do not answer JayZ’s phone calls.

Sagittarius

November 22-December 21 Pipes freeze and showers cease. Have fun trying to sponge off with napkins and windex. This week: Moisturize with Crisco, if necessary.

Scorpio

October 23-November 21 Nascar racing resumes. Sales of Budweiser skyrocket, along with reported domestic altercations. This week: Insults intended for

the mighty 88 lead to physical abuse of a co-worker.

Aries

March 21-April 19 Just as you reconcile the idea of dropping your health insurance, you are hit by a car... that’s on fire. The dollar signs attached to this ordeal won’t be pretty. This week: Thank God for Obama’s stimulus plan!

Taurus

April 20-May 20 A local gun and knife show turns rowdy over a botched ammunition purchase. Blood will be spilled on the cowboy boots of many... This week: Wear the eagle with pride!

Leo

July 23-August 22 A less than friendly dispute develops between you and another gentleman in traffic regarding the proper usage of turn signals. Four letter insults are tossed around, as well as a driver’s manual landing

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square in the face, jarring spittle from the mouth of the accused and possibly dislodging a tooth. This week: He’s getting the dentist bill, if it’s the last thing you do...

of him and a microphone on every three channels will be the death of you. This week: Turn your back on TV and turn to books.

Capricorn

August 23-September 22 Are you a loser because you enjoy Japanese anime? Yes. This week: Stop dressing up in those goofy character costumes.

December 22-January 19 After unearthing your original Playstation fossil and making it rain with Mitch Richmond in NBA LIVE 97, your attention starved girlfriend decides to make it rain with your clothes on the front lawn. This week: Start packing, pal.

Cancer

June 21-July 22 A debaucherous evening with friends finds you at a shake joint hurling insults at a man you believe to be Pac-man Jones himself. While not the legit Pac-man, he does offer his affinity for the Cowboys and handguns, which he is packing. This week: Stay home... for a long time.

Pisces

February 19-March 20 Mario Lopez hosting too many television shows causes you to have immediate and chaotic seizures upon viewing. This sight

Virgo

Libra

September 23-October 22 Your freelancing paycheck has been replaced with boxes of rice. Still practical, yet tremendously unfulfilling. This week: Get used to Uncle Ben, because he’s going to be around for a while.

Aquarius

January 20-February 18 You are drenched in night sweats after dreaming shiny-locked rockers Nickelback and their mundane soundscapes have come to an end. Not the magnificent minds behind Photograph! This week: It was only a dream. THANK GOD!

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Run, Walk or Roll Green: St. Patrick’s Day Run of Luck 2009

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hat better way to build up a thirst for all those empty calories later in the week than to run, walk or roll at the Run of Luck 7k on March 14? A perfect event to get into the green mentality – so to speak. It Nick Durcholz Staff Writer would truly be tough to find a race that is more fun and beneficial to the community. Any and all are welcome to be Irish for a day and to be active for Gilda’s Club cancer awareness. For all parents out there, no need to worry about a babysitter because all children under the age of 11 run for free. They can participate in the “Wee Folks” Kids Dash in which all will receive a medal for their efforts. The 9th annual Run of Luck will start at 9am at The Centre in downtown Evansville. This will also be the finish line. Events will include the 7k run/walk, the one mile “Shamrock Shuffle” and the “Wee Folks” Kids Dash. The 7k run/walk will also include three relay divisions for men, women and coed. Four handicapped divisions will also have a place in the race: wheelchair, hand-cycle, visually impaired and ambulatory. In each of these the top three male and female finishers will receive awards. Overall finishers male and female for the individual 7k in 13 age groups ranging from 15 to 65+ will be awarded. In the relay division the top two finishing teams will be decorated.

On the sidelines the opportunities for creativity and philanthropy will be numerous. Bring in an old, decrepit pair of sneaks for Soles 4 Souls and receive a chance to win a $100 gift certificate from Shoe Carnival towards a pair of fresh kicks. Last year 455 pairs of shoes were donated and the goal is to obliterate that number this year. There will also be a costume contest in which the best three costumes will receive a $100 prize so it is recommended to go all out if you want that green. Special contests will be set up for participants and non-participants alike. The largest relay team formed will receive a commemorative award. The Fire/Police Challenge is for a five person team that obtains the shortest accumulative race time. The winning team will take home a traveling trophy and $100 will be given to a charity of their choice. Even four

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Dress-up and see if you can snag one of the best costume awards for $100!

legged friends will be represented. The furry friend food drive will be accepting pet food donations in exchange to get a chance to win a $25 gift certificate for grocery/home, pet supplies or a toy store. Even if one would prefer to raise money for the event on their own there is a Pledge Challenge being held. Raise $500 to receive a Run of Luck sweatshirt and a $50 gift card. Raise $300 to win a Run of Luck sweatshirt and a $25 gift card. Even if you raise only $150 you will receive a Run of Luck sweatshirt. Go out and get that dough! In addition, there is the $1,000 pot of gold giveaway in which all race participants over the age of 18 will be given a special entry form when they cross the finish line. These entry forms will be put in the prize drums and a winner will be drawn at a ceremony after the race starting at 10:30 a.m. so stick around after the race to see if you if the luck of the Irish has graced you. The Irish culture is one with an integral sense of pulling for the whole and not just oneself. This concept is the backbone to the Run of Luck combined with a sense of belonging that makes this run so much more than just a competition. It is a source of well being for the city of Evansville. Slainte and Eirinn goBrach!

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A Soapbox for Local Musicians

What equipment do you use and why? Eric Duke

Drums & Percussion (Modern Country, Dishonest John, Dennis and The Masters of The Universe) Drums: Mapex Pro M Series Cymbals: Stagg (EMD) Sticks: Zildjian Heavy Jazz Congas and Bongos: Verve Having played music in some format or another for the last 38 years (yeah count ‘em), I can honestly say that I have had my hands on just about every drum or cymbal ever made - Ludwig, Tama, Pearl, Rogers - but I could never quite achieve the sound that I was hearing in my head until I got a Mapex kit.

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Mine are the Pro M series - all maple shells in tobacco burst finish. Gorgeous! For cymbals I use Stagg. Having again played about every cymbal on the planet - Zildjian, Sabian, Paiste, Wuhan - I have chosen to play Stagg Cymbals because in side by side comparisons to every Avedis Zildjian and Sabian on the wall at Moore Music, they were by far the best sounding, AND most cost effective. I am constantly experimenting with sticks, but right now I’m liking Zildjian Heavy Jazz. My congas and bongos are Verve.

Matt Camp

Calling Corners My main guitars are a custom shop silver sparkle Epiphone Les Paul (loaded with Tone Pros and Seymour Duncan) and a Larrivee LV09E acoustic. I have played every acoustic out there and I knew this one the one as soon as I picked it up! I also sometimes use a beautiful Gibson ES335 electric for the more

quiet stuff that needs those singing notes and nuances. My rig includes a Line 6 Flextone III amp with a longboard foot controller for access to tons of presets and “stompbox” type control for all the onboard digital effects in the amp. I keep a BBE Sonic Maximizer in the effects loop to make it absolutely punch and sparkle. I am also currently having a celestion loaded custom extension cabinet built for the rig. My chain between the guitar and amp usually includes a Boss PQ4 Parametric EQ, a Roctron Banshee Talkbox (I’m bringing it back!),and an Electro Harmonix Small Stone Phase Shifter. I’ve recently added an EBOW (electric bow) to my arsenal too. I love gadgets! Come check us out at our upcoming local gigs at Woody’s and Fast Eddy’s and see what you think of my set-up in person!

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TAKE THAT, CANCER!

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scape to Paradise on Saturday, March 17 at the American Cancer Society’s Stardust Gala. Hula dancers and Poi twirlers will welcome guests with traditional island dances at the Centre Julie Mehringer in Downtown Evansville for the Contributor 13th annual Stardust Gala. The dress code for the American Cancer Society’s annual fundraiser is casual island attire; no flip-flops or shorts please. Sure to be tons of fun, the event will include cocktails, dinner, and entertainment. Both a silent and live auction will take place throughout the night. This year’s entertainment will be a mix of Paradise inspired musicians. Steely Pan on the steel drums will entertain during the margarita cocktails and Two Tone Express, a nine-piece band, will be the evening’s featured entertainment. Money raised at the event will support cancer research, education, advocacy, and patient service efforts. Since 1946, the American Cancer Society has donated over $2.5 million to cancer research. It is the largest non-governmental funder for cancer research in the nation. Within the past 60 years, nearly every major breakthrough in cancer research can be traced back to the American Cancer Society. Tickets to the event can be purchased online at www.stardustgala.com or at the American Cancer Society Office located at 6301 Old Boonville Highway Suite B, Evansville, IN. Individual tickets are priced at $150 per person while a table for eight can be purchased for $1,200. Prices include reception, dinner, and entertainment. Margarita cocktails begin at 5:30 p.m. and dinner is served at 7 p.m.

USI vs. UE Relay for Life What: USI vs. UE Relay for Life Where: PAC Arena, USI 8600 University Boulevard Evansville, IN When: Saturday, March 28 6 p.m. – 6 a.m. The University of Southern Indiana and the University of Evansville will square off in a friendly fundraising competition on Saturday, March 28 at 6 p.m. USI will host the 4th annual Relay for Life competition in the PAC Arena on their campus. Both universities will raise money for cancer research, advocacy, and education through the Relay. Relay for Life is a 24-hour event held to “Celebrate the lives of those who have bat-

You’re Invited to Paradise What: Stardust Gala When: Saturday, March 7 Cocktails: 5:30 p.m. Dinner 7 p.m. Where: The Centre 715 Locust Street Downtown Evansville tled cancer, remember loved ones lost to the disease, and fight back against a disease that takes too much,” according to the Relay for Life website. Prior and during the event teams of about eight people raise money for the American Cancer Society. During the event one person must walk around the track at all times. The event lasts 24 hours with entertainment and activities planned throughout the night. USI and UE are in charge of coming up with activities throughout the night. In years past participants have played Twister, had Mr. Relay competitions, Sumo wrestled, played volleyball and so much more. The 24 hours is filled with fun activities for participants. Cancer survivors also play a role in Relay for Life. They are invited to be recognized and honored during the opening ceremonies. Survivors are encouraged to walk a special lap while being cheered on by the participants. Tying back to one of the purposes of Relay is the Luminaria ceremony where those who have lost the battle against cancer are remembered. White bags with candles or glow sticks are lined along with quad on USI’s campus. The names of participants’ and donors’ friends and family members are read aloud during the ceremony. Education about cancer is also worked into Relay for Life as part of fighting back. Facts about cancer line the track. Participants can also send mammography reminder postcards to family free-of-charge. In years past, there has been quite a battle for the coveted Relay trophy. Whichever school raises the most average money per person participating will have the rights to proudly display the trophy until next year. They expect to have around 45 individual teams competing from both schools. Each person participating is encouraged to raise at least $100 to be donated to the American Cancer Society. Bummed that you aren’t a student at USI or UE? You can still participate by donating money at www.relayforlife.org/usiin. All of the money raised will go to the American Cancer Society to be used for cancer research, advocacy, and education. If you are a student and would like to join a team or start your own, it’s not too late just go to the website and sign up today.

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shopping Things that soothe the mind, body and soul Unconventional Healing

Assorted Crystals, Gemstones and Jewelry Available at The Bead Angel 3033 West Maryland Street (812) 426-2323 Different crystals and gemstones possess different healing powers. Use for therapy, for jewelry-making or for decoration. $.05 and up www.thebeadangel.com

Artwork

Hand-blown Goblet A vessel by artist Dene Stephens Available at Glowing Sands Gallery 1007 Parrett Street (812) 491-9444 Glowing Sands is proud to present the fl ameworked glass and mixed media art of Evansville’s Dene Stephens, and the kiln-formed glass of Doni Stephens. Dene and Doni also collaborate on jewelry and kilnformed pieces. Prices Vary www.glowingsands.com

Some Tunage

Third Day Revelations CD Available at The Vineyard 5721 E Virginia St. (812) 479-8777 With the release of its 11th studio album Revelation, Third Day has hit new heights as Christian music’s premiere rock band. With his heart on his sleeve, frontman and principal lyricist Mac Powell gives voice to the emotions all believers feel as they attempt to reconcile everyday struggles with the hope born of salvation. $13.99 www.vineyardonline.com

A Friend

Keeta the Akita Available at the Warrick Co. Humane Society 5722 Vann Road, Newburgh, IN (812) 858-1132

Who says money can’t buy friendship or even happiness? Adopt Keeta or one of the other dogs at the Warrick Co. Humane Society – a no kill shelter – and you are guaranteed to be 136% happier. Keeta is threeyears-old, fully vetted, housebroken and has her three-year rabies shot. She is very sweet and will make a great companion. $175.00 www.warrickhumanesociety.org

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Alone Time

The Shack By William P. Young Available at Borders Books 6401 E. Lloyd Expressway (812) 402-9300 The novel was self-published but became a USA Today bestseller, having sold 1 million copies as of June 8, 2008. It has also maintained its status as #1 Paperback trade fiction seller on the New York Times best sellers list since June 2008. $14.99 www.borders.com

Raw Foods

Sushi Rolls

Available at Tokyo of Japan 3000 N. Green River Rd. (812) 401-1020 Forget that fatty fried filet on Fridays and opt for fresher fish! Packed with protein, vitamins, minerals and amino-acids, sushi (even the kind without raw meat) is very healthy. Choose from a variety of rolls at Tokyo’s new location on North Green River Rd. Starting at $ 4.77

A Change

Duration Home® Interior Paint Available at Sherwin Williams Paint Stores Nothing is more refreshing than changing your home a little; superior washability that has earned Sherwin-Williams’ GreenSure designation for environmentally preferred products. Available in matte, satin, and semi-gloss finishes along with deep, vivid accent colors. Patented crosslinking formula prevents stains from penetrating. Most stains wipe clean with water or mild soap Low VOC, low odor Antimicrobial — inhibits growth of mildew Provides hide and touch-up Applies smoothly and easily Prices Vary www.sherwinwilliams.com

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Merle Haggard “The Poet of the Common Man”

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PHOTOS | Pamela Springsteen

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orn in Bakersfield, California, in 1937 Merle Ronald Haggard grew up in an old boxcar that his family converted into a home. With roots like that, it was nothing short of destiny that made him the musical legend he is today. Of course, if were you to ask him Haggard would never use the word “legend.” “I’d be more comfortable with something like “professor,” he told one reporter. To look back at his Carolyn Cummings amazing career I don’t think too many would have Contributor trouble thinking of him as such. Merle has exhibited over and over, hit after hit, his amazing ability to observe, analyze and deconstruct the world around him. His true genius, however, lies in his ability to convert what he experiences into songs with straight-talking, hard-hitting honesty supported by truly enjoyable music to listen to. Johnny Cash, when introducing Haggard on his variety show, once said, “Here’s a man who writes about his own life and has had a life to write about.” Cash was not kidding. When Merle was only nineyears-old his father died. It was devastating for the young boy who was so close to his father, and to couple the pain his mother was forced to go to work; Haggard became incorrigible. He hopped his first freight train when he was only ten. Although he was picked up when he reached Fresno and returned home, that short trip started him on the track that would lead him in and out of reform schools and eventually to San Quentin at the age of 20 doing “real time.” Through those tough years he earned small amounts of money here and there playing his guitar and singing. It was his only passion and his light at the end of the tunnel. “Going to prison has one of a few effects,” he told Salon in 2004. “It can make you worse, or it can make you understand and appreciate freedom. I learned to appreciate freedom when I didn’t have any.” In 1960, the metal bars of San Quentin opened once again for Merle; this time letting him out to head right back to Bakersfield to join the thriving honky-tonk music scene. In 1964, after playing local clubs and doing some time as a back up musician, Haggard finally earned the opportunity to record his own single, “Sing A Sad Song,” by Wynn Stewart. It made it into the Top 20 and marked the beginning of a career that would influence country, rock and roll, and all American-based roots music forever. Although Merle was afraid his rebellious past would come back to haunt his career a fellow brilliant musician gave him some advice that would help cultivate the writing style that has become the Hag-


gard trademark. “I was bull-headed about my career. I didn’t want to talk about being in prison,” Haggard remembers. “But Cash said I should talk about it. That way the tabloids wouldn’t be able to. I said I didn’t want to do that and he said, ‘It’s just owning up to it.’” That was sound advice considering that Merle’s first two #1 songs were “The Fugitive,” and the self-penned “Branded Man.” Since then Haggard has given us a glimpse into the dark and lonely prison with “Sing Me Back Home,” offered his diligent and religious mother and apology with “Mama Tried,” and given us a peek into his early years with “Hungry Eyes.” During the late Sixties – and more specifically the Vietnam War – Haggard still refused to shy away from his direct lyrics. Songs like “Working Man Blues,” “Fightin’ Side Of Me,” and Merle’s most popular “Okie From Muskogee,” were very pointed in their view with lyrics like “proud to wave Old Glory down at the courthouse.” These songs also earned Haggard an invitation to sing at the White House by Richard Nixon, and a full unconditional pardon of all his past criminal offenses by, then Governor of California, Ronald Reagan. Through the years Merle’s shared his life with us down to the most painful detail. His songs of prison help us feel the desperation and pain. We ache with him over his divorces (there were five in all) with hits such as,”Things Aren’t Funny Anymore,” and “Someday When Things Are Good.” And most of us have had a beer or 12 with him – “Bar Room Buddies, “a duet with Clint Eastwood, and “I Think I’ll Just Stay Here and Drink.” Even through his musical slow years Haggard never stopped doing what he loves. He tried his hand at producing his own cuts and had success with “My Favorite Memory” and “Big City” both going to #1 in 1981. Merle and George Jones reached the top of the charts the following year with their duet “Yesterday’s Wine.” “Pancho and Lefty,” my personal favorite, features Merle with fellow legend Willie Nelson and went to the top of the charts in 1983. “Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Star” was the last of his songs to hit #1 in 1987. Through the decades, as a songwriter and performer, Merle Haggard has won almost every musical award possible, and in 1994 was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Regardless of the fads or fashions, times or tides, Merle Haggard never tried to be anyone but Merle Haggard. “I’ll tell you what the public likes more than anything,” he told the Boston Globe, “It’s the rarest commodity in the world – honesty.” Friday, March 6, “the poet of the common man” will be at The Centre. Tickets are on sale now. Seats are $30, $35, $40, and $45 and are subject to Ticketmaster fees, handling charges, and facility fees. You can purchase your ticket at The Robert Stadium Box Office, The Centre Box Office, All Ticketmaster outlets including fye in Eastland Mall and Evansville Schnucks locations. Or charge by phone by calling 1.800.745.3000 or on-line at Ticketmaster.com. Evansville March 2009 • Call for Advertising Information (812) 760-4309

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Court Hi-jinx:

The Harlem Globetrotters

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esters of the hardwood, the Harlem Globetrotters will release their playful antics upon the tri-state Friday, March 13. Also known as the “Magicians of Basketball” there aren’t too many basketball players that are skilled in performance art they way these men are. Instead of using a brush and a canvas these guys use buckets of confetti or water, stringed basketballs and impeccable balance to create their masterpieces. It is an art that has been handed down for 82 years and has been Nick Durcholz showcased in over 25,000 games. In having such a Contributor deep history it is no surprise that basketball greats such as Wilt Chamberlain, “Curly” Neal, Marques Haynes, Reece Tatum and “Meadowlark” Lemon have all donned the esteemed Globetrotter jersey. Current members of the team include “Big Easy” Lofton, “Moo Moo” Evans, “Flight Time” Lang, “Hi Rise” Brown, “Handles” Franklin, “General” Grant and “Skyscraper” Alleyne. It sounds like a line-up of superheroes right? Actually these men are superheroes in the fact that they support community building and charitable events all over the world. This goes especially for Tennessee-native “Moo Moo” Evans who is one of the teams Advance Ambassadors. Who travel to different countries to draw children to the Globetrotter’s C.H.E.E.R. For Character program. He has been a Globetrotter for four years and has represented American hoops culture in many places. Pre-Globetrotters he attended Raleigh-Egypt High School where he received all-state honors as well as many other acclamations. Moo Moo graduated from Troy University in Alabama where he helped guide the team to their first ever NCAA tournament appearance in 2003. As for the nickname Moo Moo he says his aunt graciously bestowed the name upon him because he drank so much milk. His experience with basketball and the Globetrotters are as follows. N4U: Who first got you into basketball? Moo Moo Evans: My mom, she kind of introduced me to it, taking me to watch my brother play and next thing you know I wanted to be like my brother. She always told me that she would be behind me 100%. Who was your inspiration? My mother has been through my whole life. To see how hard she worked to give my brother and me all the things we needed to get through life. She was a single parent working to support both of us and if she could drive an 18-wheeler to do it I could put forth the same effort on a basketball court. What is your favorite aspect of basketball? The camaraderie with your teammates is most important because it is basically the same story for all players around the world in placing a value on fellowship. Also, having fun on the court because it has resulted in making friends from all over the world. What is the best or most rewarding aspect of being a Globetrotter? To just be a part of the Globetrotters and the respect the rest of the basketball world has for us. It’s an honor to be associated with this organization and its long line of history. Personally, would you change anything about the NBA today? No, I think they are doing a good job, right now I wouldn’t say anything. The NBA is faster because the players are getting faster. If I had to point out something it would be some of the soft fouls they could take out. Also, some player’s fake charges and that acting is degrading to the game of basketball.

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How long did you train to be a Globetrotter? It’s always an on-going process but it took me two months to get the point I am now because I was constantly working on the court all the time. We don’t just practice on the court; we practice in hotels and in the locker room. We always want to look sharp and practice as much and as often as possible. Is there anything that the NBA should take from the globetrotters or vice versa? They are taking steps to play internationally but nothing other than that. We have mutual respect for each other. What is your favorite part of the show? I would probably be when we run out and you see the smiles on all the kids’ faces and the water bucket are the most memorable moments. What do you think makes the Globetrotters appeal to such a large group of people? Fun, just the fun we have on the basketball court, from 1926 to 2009, people know when you come out to see the Globetrotters, they might not be a basketball fan but when people go to the game they will be laughing and having fun the whole time they were there. What advice would you give to a young person who wants to make a living out of playing basketball? First, get your education before you do anything, always give 200% in everything you do and practice every day. The more you practice on your craft the better you’ll get.

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If you could play a pick-up game of 3-on-3 with anyone who’s ever lived on this planet who would you choose? Pistol Pete, Malcolm X, Mohammed Ali, Martin Luther King Jr. and my grandmother. Bring the whole family to the Harlem Globetrotters 2009 World Tour at Roberts Stadium on Friday, March 13th at 7:30 PM! Seats are $65, $43 and $23. All tickets are subject to Ticketmaster Fees, Handling Charges, Credit Card and Facility Fees. Tickets can be purchased at The Roberts Stadium Box Office, The Centre Box Office, All Ticketmaster outlets including fye in Eastland Mall and Evansville Schnuck’s locations. Tickets can be charged by phone by calling 1-800-745-3000 or on the Internet at Ticketmaster.com. Evansville March 2009 • Call for Advertising Information (812) 760-4309

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beer review the art & craft of beer

This feature expertly poured by: LIQUOR LOCKER 300 N. Weinbach Ave. 479-6111

WELLS BANANA BREAD BEER (London, England) Tom: 2 This has a big, sweet (artificial) banana smell and fl avor. Only a hint of hops are detectable and, while it was smooth drinking, it was a little too watery for my taste. Most fruit beers get an automatic one from me, but this one was well executed and tolerable, so I’ll give it a two. Nick: 4.1 The cornerstone of a consistently drinkable fl avored beer is limited sweetness. Well’s definitely achieves this with their banana bread beer. It is very smooth and actually finishes a little on the bitter side, which perfectly balances out the sweetness of the beer. It actually smells like fresh banana bread. Can a beer drinker ask for more?

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Sharon: 3.5 Okay, I have to say that the high rating is to the quality of the product and not my personal taste. I don’t care for fruit fl avored beers but this one is well executed. It seriously smells like banana nut bread. The color is a yellowy-brown. The banana fl avor does not take away from the well crafted brew. I would love to get my hands on some of the beer without the banana for a sample. I bet that would be yummy.

SHIPYARD BREWERY- SHIPYARD IMPERIAL PORTER (Maine, USA) Tom: 2 I love imperial porters and was excited to try this one, but my excitement waned as soon as I saw the twist top. It looks like a porter and generally smells like one, but it lacked the kick I expect from an imperial. It was little thin in the mouth and the fl avor had a bitterness that threw it off. I can’t believe that I am giving a porter and fruit beer the same rating, but I give this a two as well. Sharon: 1 Very little head. Dark as soy sauce and even smells like it. I don’t know if it’s the sweetness that makes it undrinkable or the overpowering high alcohol content (which I don’t usually mind). I can detect a little bit of the roasted malt. I’m a bit disappointed in this one. It had so much potential.

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MICHELOB HOP HOUND AMBER WHEAT (St. Louis, MO) Todd: 2 A fresh and summery aroma begins this one auspiciously enough. It’s a cloudy, citrusy wheat ale that supposedly uses premium Hallertau and Pacific Northwest hops, but this rich and not-hoppy brew disappoints. The overly malty presence overweighs the hoppiness, and thus I have to call tomfoolery here. My expectations were not met. Maybe if they changed the name, I’d be more inclined to like Hop Hound. As it stands, I cannot commit here, no sir. Jabez: 4 This was my favorite. I am a big fan of wheat beer and the extra hoppy taste was great. I detected a little caramel sweetness and a hint of fruit. It had great combination and poured great. It looked a little cloudy and had a nice flavor that hung around for a while. A very good showing in my opinion from Michelob. I will be buying this again. Amanda: 3 Smooth, wheaty and sweet. This beer is for you if you enjoy the Hefe beers, but maybe they are a little to wheaty. The sweetness in this beer sets it apart from other wheat beers. Problem is that it’s very filling. Probably a product of the sugary taste. Nick: 3.8 The Hop Hound delivers a rich but refreshing taste. The hops are not overwhelming so to pop the top on one of these bad boys is an ideal compliment to a beautiful spring day. It goes down smooth and has a dry finish which could be improved upon but it is an overall tasty brew.

Sharon: 3 Pours with very little head. Cloudy amber in color. Has a flavorful start and small finish with the first couple sips. But after several sips the taste really comes through. All in all a good wheat beer.

MISHAWAKA BREWING - FOUR HORSEMEN IRISH-STYLE RED ALE (Mishawaka, IN) Todd: 3 This darkerhued (deep brown) ‘red’ ale has a rich and unusual (and appealing) floral nose and a complex malty flavor that stabilizes on the tongue. Mishawaka doesn’t talk up this one, as there are no details on the bottle, but it’s a tad more complex and hearty (for lack of a better word) than Michelob’s Irish red reviewed here. This one’s unquestionably a craft beer, not perfect but not bad, either.

Nick Durcholz

MICHELOB - IRISH RED ALL-MALT ALE (St. Louis, MO) Todd: 4 Pours a clean deep amber, with a fruity bouquet. Taste is almost pumpkin-ish at first, with a clean and clear finish. No surprises here, but it’s more than drinkable - in fact, I had finished more than half the bottle before beginning my review! This one takes me back to my bachelor days, sipping on pints of Killian’s and getting into all kinds of trouble! But that’s a whole ‘nother story. Hah! Me likes.

Jabez: 3 This was more a dark red entry. It was a little low on carbonation but not bad. It had a dark amber color and did not have much of a head. I did like the fact it was brewed in Mishawaka Indiana. It had a nice malt flavor, with a little hop bitterness and was very easy to drink.

Jabez: 3.5 This is a mild red beer. It has a nice sweet flavor and doesn’t sit heavy. I would consider this a “light” red beer. The flavor fades pretty quickly and I would recommend this to someone that has never tried a red beer. It is not a Killian’s by any means but I found it a pretty good entry into the Irish Red category.

Amanda: 5 Rich, smooth and full of subtle flavor. Yum! I’d recommend this out of a warm mug on one of these cold nights while watching the NCAA games. Even if the game bites, your beer doesn’t!

Amanda: 2 Wow - Surprisingly light for an “Irish Red” beer. Clean start with a hoppy finish and a slight sweetness to the after taste. If you like a beer with a little more body as I do, you won’t be a fan of this beer, but you won’t dislike it either.

Nick: 4.4 The first taste of Four Horsemen is very hoppy but finishes clean. It has an aroma which is sweet and fulfilling. The bitterness is prominent but is brief and fleeting. There is also a nutty flavor that is detectable and plays well with the bitterness of the beer. This is a solid beer.

Nick: 3.3 Michelob’s answer to the luck of the Irish is not to be ignored but not to be praised either. The beer does have a distinct hoppy taste and goes down smooth but is not a stand out in the red ale game. Its redeeming factor is the subtle but flavorful finish. Sharon: 2 Dark red color. Smells like it could have a high alcohol content but the label doesn’t list one. Nice malt aroma. Like the Hop Hound it has a flavorful start but not a big finish. After a few sips there is a slight malt aftertaste.

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Sharon: 1 Dark brown color, more like an amber-bock than a red. Smells like dirty socks and tastes like what I think dirty sock water would taste like. Undrinkable!

Amanda Smith

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at The Granola Jar, on Evansville’s north side. I know you’re wondering where to see more of her work – maybe even buy one for your home or office. Nikki happens to be the featured artist in the Evansville Museum Gift Shop. There you will find many of her paintings, prints and cards for sale. As previously mentioned, the Granola Jar is displaying her paintings. The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana, like the Evansville Museum Gift Shop, is

Nikki is most known for painting buildings. She will be driving around town when inspiration suddenly strikes. She has even been known to stick her camera through the car’s sunroof to snap a picture of a subject that has gotten her attention. See more at www.nikkipritchett.com.

selling her paintings, prints and cards. Of course the easiest way to see her work is to visit her website: www.nikkipritchett. com. Once there, you will see a wide variety of her work and contact information.

Events

The Evansville Museum Contemporaries, along with Superhits 105.3 and WGBF-AM Newstalk 1280AM, invite you to The Grand Tour of Wines that will be held Saturday,

March 14th from 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. at the Evansville Museum. There will be dozens of wines to sample, hors d’oeuvres, a silent auction and live entertainment. The cost is $30 in advance and $40 at the door. Tickets can be purchased by going online to www.emuseum.org/emc or by calling the museum at 425-2406. Don’t miss this fantastic event!

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have seen her artwork before – and chances are, you have too. You can’t miss it. Nikki Pritchett’s use of curving lines and bold colors define her work, making it easily recognizable. She paints with JEFFREY H. BOSSE watercolor and ink as well EVANSVILLE as acrylic on canvas to creMUSEUM CONTEMPORARIES ate uniquely colorful paintings. Recently, we had the opportunity to meet and discuss her work. First some background information. A 1986 graduate of Memorial High School, Nikki attended University of Evansville, studying political science, until she transferred to Indiana University to pursue a degree in elementary education. It was at this time that she began to experiment with painting as a hobby (her mother and sister are both artists). She now lives on the east side of Evansville with her husband and three young children. Although Nikki likes to paint fl owers, fish, tropical settings, and abstract designs, she is most known for painting buildings – particularly, Evansville buildings. She will be driving around town when inspiration suddenly strikes. She has even been known to stick her camera through the car’s sunroof to snap a picture of a subject that has gotten her attention. One recent example is when she was driving around Deaconess Hospital and noticed Fred’s Bar & Grill. Not familiar with the establishment, Nikki thought the building was interesting and snapped a quick picture. When she had the painting displayed at the most recent Chocolate Affair, there were many positive comments about having Fred’s featured. But don’t think that Nikki is only interested in Evansville buildings. She has some great paintings of downtown Chicago. In fact, she would like to have some of her work on display there someday. Another theme Nikki has been painting is musical instruments. The Guitar Lab recently commissioned her to create a painting for them. At six feet by 4 feet, it is the biggest painting she has done. Other paintings with a music theme can be found


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Henderson Fine Arts Center Leahy March 3 Maria, Siobheann, Frank, Agnes, Doug, and Erin Leahy are ready to reunite with their Henderson fans and feature songs from their latest CD, “In All Things.” With more than half-a-million CD sales worldwide, this talented Celtic Canadian powerhouse of eight musical brothers and sisters remain a triple-threat of fiddle-driven music, dance, and vocals augmented by keyboards and percussion. Their music combines the infl uence of their Irish and Scottish roots and is still as mystifying and moving as ever. This family of musicians provides a high-energy show that your family will certainly enjoy! Info: www.haaa.org Tickets: (270) 831-9800. $24 and up. Alfred Abel & Diane Earl: Violin & Piano Duo March 8 from 3 – 4 PM Part of the On Stage series. Sponsored by the Henderson Fine Arts Center Guild. FREE. Info: 270-831-9800. Amadeus Mar 27 & 28 at 7:30 PM A production by the Henderson Community Theatre. Tickets available at the door. Info and tickets: 270-831-9800.

John James Audubon Museum Audubon Art for Tiny Tots March 6 from 10:30-11:30 AM Tots and moms will have fun in the monthly Audubon Art classes. Explore the world of art, painting, pastels, clay and more.Program fee: $5.00 per class. Pre-registration is required. Info: 270-827-1893 or www.friendsofaudubon.org. PHOTO | VirGin recOrdS

Adult Artists Retreat March 13 from 9 AM – 3 PM Beginning to advanced artists are welcome to join us at the monthly Audubon “Artists Retreats”.

Henderson Fine Arts Center www.henderson.kctcs.edu 2660 S Green St (270) 830-5300 John James Audubon Museum (Audubon Park) KY-414 Henderson Co. Public Library www.hcpl.org 101 South Main Street (270) 826-3712 Maria, Siobheann, Frank, Agnes, Doug, and Erin Leahy are ready to reunite with their Henderson fans and feature songs from their latest CD, “In All Things.”

Whether you choose to paint outdoors or in, the mystique of the John James Audubon gardens and museum will take you away. Artists from all over will gather for this special event. Special speakers and programs will vary for the noon activities. Pre-registration is required. Bring your own art and supplies. For registration or more info contact Kim McGrew at the Audubon Museum at 270-827-1893 or kim. mcgrew@ky.gov. Wilderness Survival March 14 from 12 – 3 PM Have you ever tried to make a fire without matches, find your way in the forest, or build a temporary shelter? Youths ages 10-16 will study and practice these survival skills while learning how to make use of the surrounding resources. Meet at Audubon Museum. Program Fee: $5 per person. Please call to register. Info: 270-826-2247 or juliea. mcdonald@ky.gov. Pastel Workshop March 19 – 20 Two day pastel workshop. Beginning to advanced artists are invited to the Audubon Museum to participate in this unique workshop. Whether you love strokes that encompass spontaneity or if you prefer carefully detailed realism, pastel is the medium for you. Pre-registration is required. A supply list will be given upon

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registration. Fee: $45 per day ($90 total). For more info contact Kim McGrew at 270-827-1893 or kim. mcgrew@ky.gov Atta Kul Kulla Cherokee Peace Chief March 21 from 2 – 3 PM Atta Kul Kulla was the Peace Chief of the powerful Cherokee Nation from 1758 until around 1780. Called the "most important Indian of his day," he developed into a skilled and sophisticated diplomat whose ability to build alliances and treaties caused the English to dub him The Little Carpenter. Atta Kul Kulla played a key role in the famous land transaction known as the Transylvania Purchase. He negotiated an agreement with Judge Richard Henderson of North Carolina and the Transylvania Land Company, which Henderson used to claim purchase of nearly all of what is now Kentucky and north-central Tennessee. Although the governments of Great Britain, Virginia, North Carolina, and the Continental Congress all annulled the document, Virginia still used it to claim state ownership. Kentucky was lost by the Cherokee forever and sold to a fl ood of settlers from the east. This program is a Kentucky Chautauqua program sponsored by the Kentucky Humanities Council. Program Fee: FREE. Info: 270-826-2247 or juliea. mcdonald@ky.gov

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Henderson County Public Library The Artist Within – Disabling the Myth VII March 7-April 2 Artists from Hugh Sandefur Training Center will display the artworks they have created under the guidance of instructor Susie Rideout. These physically and mentally challenged artists express the views of the world as seen through their eyes. Info: 270-826-3003 or www.ohiovalleyart.org.

Ramada Inn 2nd Annual “Runway Red” Fashion Show to Benefit Matthew 25 AIDS Services March 7, 2009 at 11 AM Enjoy a catered lunch, door prices and the opportunity to view current fashions from Tri-State boutiques and shops such as Victoria’s, Wildfl ower and House of Bluez. All proceeds will go to Matthew 25 AIDS Services, a local clinic that supports, educates and treats those infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS. Admission is $20/person and tables of ten may be reserved for $170. Call 270-826-0200 for tickets or visit Victoria’s or Classic Cut.

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Overpriced Composite Baseball Bats

To some, I am the biggest waste of money on the planet. Critics peck away, asking, what can I do that a pair of simple dumbbells, some moderate skill and a wood bat can’t do? The answer to that is: EVERYTHING. • 70 •

I come in different shapes, sizes, colors and aliases, easily manipulating all you dupes just the same. Buy me! Buy me! I’ll raise your game to the next level! Want to hit 15 more home runs a season? I can do it! Want to earn respect? Let me help you with that! Fame? Fortune? Legendary recognition? I am the answer! I’m like steroids in a stick, juiced to the max! I will transform you from an average, no talent-hack into a ferocious ball-blisteringbeast! I will make you hit harder, run faster, field better, maintain a better complexion, attract more partners, drive a better car, live in a better house... I’ll even get you a record deal if you want it! Weak mortal no more – I will make you an athletic god! You will be praised, worshiped and forever cherished and loved, if you just buy me! C’mon, I’m only $400!

Another illegitimate spawn from MTV, this is one of the most disturbing depravities to befall television viewers in years. I lost total faith in MTV years ago when they snipped off the manhood of Headbanger’s Ball, but this sick experience leads me to lose faith in the totality of humanity. Who are these life-enriching cannibals responsible for broadcasting this onscreen vomit to the masses? They should be executed immediately. Bromance? Seriously? What has come of our society? Surely, the galactic keepers must be shaking their heads in disapproval of this absurd mess we’ve made. Maybe if we are lucky, MTV will create a show for old Ron Mexico when he springs from the can, complete with graphic dog slaughter, drug use and disease spreading... that would be a real caper right? Tune in America for the best brain rot and putrid mess we can serve up to thee … right after a bunch of whiny, thankless girls incessantly belittle their peers and parents on My Super Sweet 16!

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Do you know what it’s like to be one of the most talented athletes on the football field, receiving millions of dollars Swami B2 to show up and play a simple Resident Seer game every week, with thousands of adoring fans screaming your name and buying your jerseys? And after a few years of scorching success and glory, you throw it away like it’s nothing? Ron Mexico does, and he is I and I am him. I am the epitome of discombobulation and imbecility. I fail drug tests, spread genital herpes among the population, perpetuate and fund various criminal activities, give the double finger salute to fans that keep me famous, spearhead gambling ventures and facilitate and participate in unlawful dog fighting activities, which is fancy terminology for “I kill dogs, and lots of them – in about the sickest way possible.” None of that matters though, because I don’t suck at football, which means you’ll be seeing my greasy face again real soon once I’m out of prison. I’ll tell all the suckers that Michael Vick has “learned his lesson,” and talk some junk about changing and turning over a new leaf, and I’ll be running around on a football field before you know it, raking in the dough. And when I’m not on the football field making sick plays that will be glorified on Sportscenter 8,000 times the next day, I’ll be cruising the town Ron Mexico style, spreading diseases, killing things and destroying lives. Because in America, as long as you can play, propel your team to victory, you can get away with anything! Bad Newz, back in business!


campus connection Wednesday, March 18, 2009 1:00 PM Baseball hosts Indianapolis 4:00 PM Softball hosts Brescia 4:00 PM (ED 1102) Getting on Track *All baseball and softball games held on the Did your goals for baseball fields and are FREE. *All tennis matches held at the tennis courts the semester take a wrong turn? We and are FREE. can all get a little off course. Join us Friday, March 06, 2009 1:00 PM Baseball hosts Wayne for some informative tips and humor that can help you get State (NE) back on track. Presented by Ms. Deanna Odney, Writing Saturday, March 07, 2009 2:00 PM Baseball hosts Wayne Specialist, Academic Skills and Ms. Renee Rowland, Lead State (NE) Advisor, University Division Advising. March 8 – 15 Spring Break Saturday, March 14, 2009 12:00 PM Baseball host Wisconsin-Parkside

March 21-22, 2009 12:00 PM Baseball Drury

Sunday, March 15, 2009 12:00 PM Baseball hosts Wisconsin-Parkside (DH)

Wednesday, March 25, 2009 4:00 PM (ED 1102) Finding Your Way Through Your GPA

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Three 7:30 PM (Neu Chapel) University Band, March Madness Concert Friday, March 13, 2009 8:00P M (May Studio Theatre) "Picasso At The Lapin Agile" - Presented by the University of Evansville Department of Theatre

*all events held in Wheeler Concert Hall unless noted otherwise March 2-6 Spring Break Wednesday, March 4, 11, 18, 25 2009 9:00 AM (ASIA is the topic for the upcoming spring semester for Wednesday Mornings at UE. This course will explore the abundance of tradition, mystery, violence, and beauty. Speakers will discuss how Asia has played a major role in their lives. Various speakers during the eight weeks, $30 per person. To register, please call Continuing Education at (812)488-2981. Wednesday, March 11, 2009 7:00 PM (Smythe Lecture Hall, Schroeder Family School of Business Administration Building) Monarchy Film Series Installment

Saturday, March 14, 2009 1:00 PM Senior Recital, Jennifer Weldy, Mezzo-Soprano 2:30 PM Senior Recital, Ashley Baker, Flute 4:00 PM All American Musicale/SAI and Evansville Alumnae Chapter of SAI 8:00 PM (May Studio Theatre) "Picasso At The Lapin Agile" - Presented by the University of Evansville Department of Theatre Sunday, March 15, 2009 1:00PM Senior Recital, Patrick Ritsch, Piano 2:30 PM Senior Recital, Gretchen Otness, Soprano 4:00 PM Senior Recital, Karol Farris, Piano

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5:00 PM (Orr Center 2027) RopeWalk Reading Series Saturday, March 28, 2009 TBA Men’s Tennis hosts Lewis ALL DAY 2009 (Liberal Arts Center) Indiana Regional History Meeting 12:00 PM Softball hosts Wisconsin-Parkside Sunday, March 29, 2009 12:00 PM Softball hosts Lewis 12:00 PM Men’s Tennis hosts West Alabama 6:00 PM (PA Center) USI/UE Relay For Life The University of Southern Indiana and the University of Evansville co-sponsor the fourth annual Relay For Life in the Physical Activities Center at USI.

Check out the listings online! Too many to list here! Tuesday, March 17, 2009 7:30 PM Faculty Recital, Garnet Ungar, Piano Sunday, March 22, 2009 2:30 PM Senior Recital, Alyssa Mandel, Soprano, and Joann Cobar, Soprano 4:00 PM Senior Recital, Loren Veazey, Cello 7:30 PM Faculty Recital, Kelly Sulick, Flute Wednesday, March 25, 7:00 PM (Eykamp Hall) Community Cinema Series Presents "Taking Root" Taking Root tells the dramatic story of Kenyan Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Wangari Maathai, whose simple act of planting trees grew into a nationwide movement to safeguard the environment, protect human rights and defend democracy. Friday, March 27, 2009 7:30 PM Classical Guitar Society Concert - Aaron Cotton Saturday, March 28, 2009 1:00 PM Student Recital, Kellie Schallert, Flute, and Stacey Cloum, Oboe 2:30 PM Senior Recital, Brian Bosley, Saxophone • 71 •


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TRIPODDER.COM: Tell me about your new record contract. WES: We have signed with Torque records, a subsidiary of Victory Records. Hawthorne Heights, Aiden and Taking Back Sunday are several bands that are kind of big with a decent amount of success from Victory Records. What does this contract do for you? WES: It is not guaranteeing us anything. It only says we have the potential to succeed on a larger scale. Before all of this we were just a regional band. We now can attract a seriously wide fan base. How did you both become a part of Gentlemen and Scholars? ADAM: This band was what you could call one of our “rival bands.” They had the same crowd as we did. If they played the night before we did, we might not get as big of a crowd the next day. I hadn’t listened to them much before they asked us to play with them. How did you get discovered by Torque? ADAM: There is a web site called AbsolutePunk.net for underground music. They are big on reviewing indie or punk artists. One of the band members of Gentlemen and Scholars had submitted the album The Record, The Keepsake and the Thief for review consideration. He had just about given up on ever hearing from them. Out of the blue, we heard that they were reviewing our album. AbsolutePunk.net scored it 84, which a solid review. Some major releases they only score in the 50’s or 60’s. WES: When we received that review, I contacted a couple of labels. Torque told us rarely does a band come along like ours is so off the radar, especially from Evansville, Indiana. Within a couple of months, we signed the contract. We are confident in the music we are writing. We will have worldwide distribution. If you request our CD at a major store like Best • 72 •

Buy, they will be able to get it. What is inspiring the tracks from your upcoming release? WES: A lot of the inspiration for the lyrics come from us feeling stuck in Evansville and knowing that some people don’t realize we have this whole other word of going out on the road with our passion. We want them to know that we are not the kids who are crumbling away, we now have this chance.

Wes Beach (Vocals) LEFT Adam Noblett (Guitar and Vocals) RIGHT.

ADAM: And we’re not putting down Evansville. This is my favorite place. People are genuine and nice. WES: But as far as the music scene, you can’t expect to make a long career out of the music that we play. How do you describe the type of music you play? WES: We have the normal band layout with guitars, bass, and vocals, but we also have a pianist. The piano makes the sound more experimental at times. ADAM: The overall sound is progressive rock. From classic Seventies sound to heavier ambient rock When are you recording the new album? WES: We are preparing to record it in April in Minnesota. It will then be mixed in Ohio. It should be released by June or July and we plan a show locally before head out on tour.

ADAM: I’ve had these ideas for songs and riffs in my head for a long time so it is awesome that we have an opportunity to get the songs out of my head so that I can hear them on a good scale. I feel so strongly about our music for personal reasons, but I think we are very smart about what we are doing right now. We want to make a name for ourselves and it would be great if it makes a name for the label. Gentlemen and Scholars have previously performed at the former Club 1123 and Boney Junes. You can listen to this podcast interview on Tripodder.com’s podcast channel. Add Tripodder on myspace at myspace.com/Tripodder and check out Gentlemen and Scholars on myspace and myspace.com/GentlemenScholars (there is no “and” in this myspace address). Tripodder.com will continue to keep you updated on the progress of this forthcoming release and tour.

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Tom Fisher Contributor

Gentlemen and Scholars. That name may paint an image of Ivy League, cardigan-wearing students that would come as close to starting a band that rocks as they would to telling their parents they’re quitting Harvard. Meet local musicians Wes Beach and Adam Noblett. In reality, these band members are gentlemen who aspire to the top of their class as they join the ranks of the other Tri-State natives who go beyond the Midwest with their talent. I know this because Tripodder.com has been following the music careers of these two for a several years now. These two have stuck it out. They’ve been passionate about their art since the ages of 16 and 18 when they began thrashing out some punk rock. After being in several around six years later, they find themselves with a major label record contract in the band Gentlemen and Scholars. I sat down with Adam and Wes on the porch of Firefly Southern Grill and interviewed them for Tripodder.com’s radio podcast.


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Spring fashion

Alison Sigman Contributor

It’s barely getting warm, and all ready we are thinking about swimsuit season. Co-eds in the area are gearing up for tropic locations, and three story beer bongs. Can’t decide what kind of suit to wear?

Two questions are all you need: What kind of swimsuit do I want? And, how much skin do I want to show?

Guys, you only have two choices: Covered Or Uncovered

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Available at Macy’s Have it all: a chic swim skirt with attached coverage. Perfect for covering up and being sexy at the same time.

Gottex “Black Magic” Strapless Bandeau Swimsuit Helps hide some things in the midsection that you don’t want to be noticed. A large white fl ower print stands out on the black ground of this one-piece strapless bandeau swimsuit, also featuring soft bra cups and fl attering tummy control.

Michael Kors Skirted Bandeau Maillot Swimsuit

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Xhilaration® Ruffle Monokini in Red Available at Target If you have a straight frame, this swimsuit will accentuate the hips. $29.99

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Coco Reef Desert Stone Twist Tankini Top & High-Waisted Swimsuit Bottom

Nautica “Setting Sail” Available at Dillard’s Sold separately, sometimes brands allow you to mix and match tankinis – with different styles of tops and bottoms. This tankini shows off your athletic figure.

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you’ll catch on. drop the beat. What up Eville? Last month we left off with the indelible NikkyB talking about what’s been going on in her life post radio. This month we concentrate on two projects very close to her heart. Let’s get going with part 2 of a 3 part interview with the party animal, the difference maker, the one the only… C4 the General Contributor

N4U: What up? Welcome back? NB: Thanks. So last month we talked about your new Friday night party. How’s that going? Friday night’s party is awesome. There have been all kinds of new faces which is what I was going for... I want all of Evansville to party together. You said in your ten things that this is the out of town party that’s downtown. What did you mean by that? I’m from Indianapolis. I live in Louisville, and my partner in crime moved back here from L.A.. We brought the best of those cities and combined it with Evansville fl avor. Over the past couple of years, I’ve had a chance to watch the Evansville party scene from the inside. I’ve talked to many of your readers at these events, and asked them about what they really wanted. Now I have the opportunity to give it.

What can people expect from these parties? First of all, it’s at The Jungle, and that building is beautiful. Second, the party has real entertainment. All the music you want to hear, guest appearances from the Midwest’s hottest artists, and an atmosphere you can’t find anywhere else. I’m so excited because I get to put my hands into it... It’s a combination of a house party, a kegger, a concert, and a lets get dressed up and hit the club type atmosphere. It’s all that rolled into one. I love to party, and so naturally I wanted to throw the wildest party in the city...

When’s it go down? Every Friday at The Jungle starting at 10:30. Ladies get in till midnight. How’s The Rumble in The Jungle been going? Are you serious? The talent in this city is incredible, and I can’t wait to get to the finals. It’s going down every Thursday at The Jungle. And Thursday March 19, the finals are going to be off the chain. Rap finals, R&B finals, and The DJ battle of the century – old school vs. new school. Legendary Mixmaster Jones Capone vs. Digital Revolution DJ Enok. Both these cats are hungry and their battling for their reputations. So “The Rumble” represents the tri-state area, but you’ve taken this thing even deeper. What’s up with your new projects online? First of all “The Rumble” finals are going to be broadcast on my new internet show The Underground Foundation. So I guess we can start there. O.K., I’ll bite what’s The Underground Foundation? The underground foundation is a show dedicated to putting underground independent artists on the map. I don’t know if you’ve noticed or not, but there’s hardly any music on the music cable stations anymore. So what

Having been all over the country. What is it that you like about the Evansville scene? The comfort. I always get exactly what I expect. It’s the same as it was then as it is now.

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With that in mind, what ticks you off? The comfort. Every venue has a menu that caters to one type of crowd, and I know I’m not the only that sees that because people tell me that. They also tell me they wish they could walk into a place and be excited to see something different, and truth be told that’s why people go out of town. That’s why we made the Mix. That’s why we’re the out of town party that happens downtown.

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we’ve done is create a music video/ live performance show... You remember those? You know the ones where you discovered the hottest artists of the day? Well that’s what we’ve done at www. midwestsyndicate.com. Think Big Tigger meets TRL, and you know we’re doing it big. It’s produced by gator9 Entertainment and will have a summer tour where we’re taking local artists across the Midwest to share and discover the talents out there from ALL musical genres.

excited to be at the forefront of history in the making. Another words. Get On My level. G.O.M.L. and if you need help we’ve got it. Get at me....

There are a lot of skeptics out there who are going to say you can’t do it from a place like Evansville because it’s too small and closed off. What do you say to that? It’s already happening. Log on to www.midWow! So how did you come up with the westsyndicate.com right now and check out name The Underground Foundation? the beta site. It’s filled with singers, rappers, OMG! So my producer Charles and I were in bands, filmmakers, and comedians who the basement of a The Jungle trying to come are already doing it. They say if a tree falls up with the name, and being in this historic and no ones around did it really fall. I don’t building, underground, and me, of course, know, but I can tell you if you’re building a being dark skinned... I started thinking about skyscraper and nobody’s around eventually Harriet Tubman and the Underground Rail- they’ll see it when it’s done. This is the start of something great. So get in while you can. Look, I live 10 Things you didn’t know about in Louisville. gator9 put it all together in Evansville. Tom NikkyB’s party “The Mix” Joyner used to travel from • It’s every Friday at the Jungle. Chicago to Texas before he got syndication because he • It’s the new social mixer for classy and sassy not believed in his show. I believe flashy and trashy. in this. We’re giving people • Ladies get in free before midnight. an opportunity. I’m not trying to impress people who don’t • Ladies want to dance; we give them the songs they believe. I’m trying to help want. It’s the mix. those that still believe.

• Guys love ladies.

So this thing is really going already? Oh yeah, this is the begin• It’s a well functioning drama free circus and I’m the ning of something not just ringmaster. big, not huge, this is going to be catastrophical. It’s going • You’re gonna pay for quality not quantity. to change things. Log on and • I promise if you come once you’ll come again. check it out. Artists aren’t • We’re the out of town party that happens downtown. just making music they’re entertaining again. They’re singing, rapping, acting, and road. Charles had said we were building a making entertainment for us... The best way I foundation for new artists, and there you can say it is this. TV has networks, you know go... The Underground Foundation. NBC, CBS, whatever... Those stations are free for everybody. This is an internetwork (a So basically, you’re headed state to state TV station, a movie theatre, 6 radio stations, a comedy station, a music video station, ifreeing the artists from obscurity. Basically, that’s the goal. I’m really excited Tunes, and myspace all together), and it is about where music is going, but I’m really free. And it’s happening from Evansville. excited about what the Midwest can now do for themselves. It seems like everybody’s G.O.M.L. had their chance, (East Coast, West Coast, Get on my level… The South) but they always ride on the coat- tails of the Midwest. It’s true. A lot of the su- Check NikkyB out on the web perstars that we’ve known in the history of www.myspace.com/nikkybz, www.myspace. music originally came from the Midwest only com/nbc4party and www.midwestsyndicate. to be claimed by another place. Now artists com can make it without uprooting, and I’m really

• We’re the Obama of partying (you wanted a change, it’s here, yes we did).

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arts guide Angel Mounds State Historic Site 812-853-3956

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Mar 1-31: “Indiana Goes to the Movies” Mar 28-29: “Four Winds” Native American Fine Arts Bazaar

Audubon State Park

270-826-2247 Mar 6 2:00 PM: Audubon Art for Tiny Tots - $5 Mar 13: Adult Artist’s Retreat - All artists welcome. Get critique and help from others. Call 270-827-1893 to pre-register. Bring art and supplies. $15 Mar 14: Wilderness Survival - Youths ages 10-16 will study and practice these survival skills while learning how to make use of the surrounding resources. Mar 19-20: Pastel-info contact Kim McGrew. Mar 21 2:00 PM: Lecture about Atta Kul Kulla - Cherokee Peace Chief - FREE

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Barnes & Noble Bookseller 812-475-1057

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Every Fridayat 10 a.m.: Children’s Storytime Mar 28 2:00 PM: Jessica Angélique Book Signing FREE

Bead Angel, The (812) 426-2323 Mar 4 7:00 PM: P.E.P. Session: Personal Empowerment Program: using a variety of oracles to intuit stones, animals, angels, ascended masters, saints and others who are willing to work with us as guardians or guides for this month. Donation basis. Mar 8 4:30 Pm: Open Eclectic Drumming: Facilitated By Doug Luzar & Jack Schenk, eclectic drumming is an exploration & celebration of the rhythm within each of us. All percussion welcome. Percussion instruments and/ or native fl utes only, please. Suggested $5 Donation. Mar 11 7:00 Pm: Cynthia Wayland Channels The Brotherhood; $5 Donation Mar 12 7:00 PM: Flute Circle With Doug Luzar: an open sharing of playing & appreciation of the native American fl ute. Novices welcome (some “loaner” fl utes

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are available). $5 Donation Mar 18 7:00 Pm: Optic Study Group - Mystery School Teachings: examine lessons and teachings in a modern context that have ancient roots in the Egyptian (and other) mystery schools. Donation Basis. Mar 25 7:00 PM: Bowl-Ing At The Bead Angel: Crystal & Tibetan singing bowls, tuning forks, gongs, chakra chimes & tingshas to create an atmosphere of meditation, relaxation & healing. Donation Basis

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Chamber of Commerce of Southwest Indiana 812-425-7232

812-428-8231 Every Thursday at 10 AM: The Book Nook, ages 3-5 Mar 3/10/24/31 3:30 PM: Fun Hour, ages 6-12 Mar 5/12/19/26 3:30 PM: Homework Help

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Mar 12 5:30 PM: Tri-State Business Expo

Southern Indiana Career & Technical Center

Mar 21 9:00 AM: Tri-State Quilters’ Day - $5.00

Evansville Museum Contemporaries -

812-425-2406 Mar 14 7:00 PM: Grand Tour of Wines - and evening filled with wine tasting, education, silent auction, and hor devours. Entertainment by Matt Clark and Cory Christy. Tickets are $30 in advance/$40 at the door.

Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science 812-425-2406

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Mar 1-31: New Dutch Realism Exhibit Mar 3: Beginner Pilates Mar 4 3:30 PM: CSI at the Museum Mar 5 6:00 PM: Knit Now Mar 7 9:00 AM: Paint Your Own Plate - $55 member/ $60 non-member Mar 20 7:00 PM: Rite of Spring - enjoy dinner, drinks and music by the faculty and students of UofE’s music department $50

Evansville Public Library - Central

812-428-8200 Every Wednesday at 3:30 PM: Beginning Recorder Class,

Mar 7 10:00 AM: Young Authors Event Mar 11 6:00 PM: Introduction to Photo Editing Mar 18 10:00 AM: Introduction to Microsoft Word 2007: Part 2 Mar 21 9:30 AM: Meet Your Legislators Mar 30 6:30 PM: Otona no Otaku (Adult Otaku) Mar 31 6:00 PM: Culture Night

Evansville Public Library - East

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Evansville Public Library - McCollough

(812) 428-8236 Every Tuesday at 10 AM: Family Storytime Every Wednesday at 10 AM: Ready Baby Every Thursday at 9 AM: Games for the Brain, adults Mar 3//17/31 3:30 PM: Origami Club Mar 10/24 3:30 PM: Knitting Mar 19 3:30 PM: Snack Attack @ the Mac: Happy Nowruz! Mar 26 2:30 PM: Beach Blanket Bingo Mar 30 9:00 AM: Poetry Contest Begins

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Evansville Public Library - North Park

812-428-8237 Every Monday at1 PM: Pre-School Story Time, ages 3-5 Every Tuesday at 10 AM: Toddler Storytime, ages 2-3 Kids Create-a-drop-in Craft, 2:30 PM Every Wednesday at 9:30 AM: Ready Baby Mar 12 1:00 PM: World Literature Classics Discussion: “Moby Dick” by Herman Melville Mar 26 1:00 PM: Spring Break Luau

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Evansville Public Library - Oaklyn

812-428-8234 Every Monday and Tuesday: Under Two’s Storytime, 9:30 AM Toddler Time, 10:15 AM Preschool Time, 11 AM Every Wednesday: Kid’s ‘n’ Music, 9:30 AM Mar 12 10:00 AM/3:00 PM: Busy Fingers

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Evansville Public Library - Red Bank

(812) 428-8205 Every Monday: Baby Library Time, 10 AM Alphabet Antics, 3:30 PM Every Wednesday & Thursday: Toddler Time, ages 2-3, 10 AM Preschool Craft, 10:30 AM Preschool Storytime, 11 AM Family Night, 5:30 PM Every Tuesday: Baby Steps, 10 AM Nighty-Night, 6:30 PM Mar 13/26 5:30 PM: Scrabble Night

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Evansville Public Library - Stringtown (812) 428-8233 Every Monday: The Book Nook, ages 3-5, 10:15 AM Fun Hour, ages 6-12, 3:30 PM Mar 10 7:00 PM: When The Lights Go Out--What To Do Mar 31 1:00 PM: Science Day Show

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Evansville Public Library - West (812)

428-8232 Every Wednesday: The Book Nook, ages 3-5, 10:15 AM Fun Hour, ages 6-12, 3:30 PM Mar 3 7:00 PM: Poetry for the Millions

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Executive Inn Evansville 812-424-8000

Mar 7 5:30 PM: Annual Stardust Gala for the American Cancer Society -$150/person

TYPES OF LISTINGS

Glowing Sands Glass Gallery 812-491-9444

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Mar 7 6:00 PM: Intricate Visions – Opening and artist reception Mar 7-31: Intricate Visions: An exhibition of hand-held glass objects and contemporary glass jewelry from artists in the region.

Henderson County Public Library

270-826-3712 Every Monday at 6:30pm: Mother Goose Storytime, for ages 3-5 years old Every Tuesday at 10:30am: Toddler Time, for ages 2-3 years old Every Wednesday at 10:30am: Book Babies; for ages 15-24 months old Every Thursday at 10:30am: Preschool Story Hour; for ages 4-5 years old

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Henderson Fine Arts Center

Mar 3 7:30 PM: Leahy Maria, Siobheann, Frank, Agnes, Doug, and Erin Leahy will feature songs from their latest CD, “In All Things.” Tickets $24 and up Mar 7 :Cardinal Ball for the American Red Cross Cardinal Chapter - Black tie optional $50 Mar 8 3:00 PM: Alfred Abel & Diane Earl: Violin & Piano Duo - FREE Mar 27-28 7:30 PM: Amadeus - A production by the Henderson Community Theatre. Tickets available at the door.

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Koch Family Children’s Museum of Evansville (cMoe)

812-477-4339 Mar 1 2:00 PM: Educator’s Appreciation DayEvery Educator and one child admitted free with valid Educator ID! Mar 7 1:00 PM: Past Times, Past Tunes - Irish Music Mar 8 1:00 PM: Evansville Otters Mascots Visit Plus Girl Scout Recognition Day! Mar 15 2:00 PM: Marsupial Sue in Kangaroo Fun Mar 21 11:00 AM: Science Fun - UE School of Education Mar 24 11:00 AM: Weather Wonders with 14 WFIE Chief Meteorologist Jeff Lyons Mar 25 1:00 PM: Tales and Scales Performance and Dental Activities Nationally known “Musictelling” troup Mar 28 11:00 AM: Science and Health Activities presented by USI Education students Mar 29 2:00 PM: Dance Party!

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Penny Lane Coffeehouse

812-421-8741 Mar 6 8:00 PM: Mariah Dawn Shepard Mar 13 8:00 PM: Billy Perkins Mar 14 8:00 PM: Christopher Bell & Kara Beth Rasure Mar 20 8:00 PM: Object Blue Mar 21 8:00 PM: The Toddlers Mar 27 8:00 PM: Poetry at The Lane Featuring “The Reservoir Dogwoods”

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Ramada Inn (Hender-

son) (270) 826-6600 Mar 7 11:00 AM: 2nd Annual Runway Red benefiting Matthew 25 AIDS Services - lunch, fashion show. Tickets $20/person or $170 for a table of ten

Rapp-Owen Granary 812-682-3128 Mar 14 8:00 PM: The Lovell Sisters

Roberts Stadium

Mar 2-18 10:00 AM: Senior Art Seminar Showing

812-476-1383 Mar 7 7:00 PM: Guns ‘n Hoses Mar 13 7:30 PM: Harlem Globetrotters 2009 World Tour Mar 21 7:30 PM: Professional Bullriding Enterprise Tour

New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art

SWIRCA Activity Center 812-464-7804

McCutchan Art Center/Pace Galleries at USI 812-228-5006

812-682-3156 Mar 1-7: Carey McDougall Re-Routed Exhibit Mar 14 4:00 PM: Cockleburs and Pleasantries Exhibit Reception and Art Stroll FREE

Patchwork Central

812-424-2735 Mar 21 8:00 AM: Patchwork’s Spring Pancake Extravaganza - All you can eat pancakes, fried apples, sausage, juice, coffee and tea!

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Mar 14: 5th Annual Fantasy Finds Benefit Auction; dinner, drinks and entertainment benefiting SWIRCA (Ivy Room) $75

Taste Wine Bar

(812) 425-4535 Mar 6 8:00 PM: First Fridays Young Professionals Meet and Greet - $5 Glass of Wine and Dessert Included

The Centre 812-435-5550

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Business Expo Mar 13 9:00 AM /12:00 PM: Victory For Kids ‘Nate The Great’ Mar 14 9:00 AM: St. Patrick’s Run of Luck Mar 16 7:30 PM: Celebration of Diversity Distinguished Lecture with Tony Dungy Mar 25 7:00 AM: Broadway Series: ‘RAIN, A Tribute to the Beatles’

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University of Evansville Eykamp Hall

DIRECTORY OF KEY VENUES • Angel Mounds State Historic Site

• Koch Family Children’s Museum (cMoe)

• ArtWorks Gallery artworksgallery.blogspot. com [401-7301]

• Mesker Amphitheatre

www.angelmounds.org [853-3956]

• Art Colony Gallery & Tea House www.hayniescornerartsdistrict.org [428-7911]

www.cmoekids.org [4774339] www.smgevansville.com

• Mesker Park Zoo and Botanical Garden www.meskerparkzoo.com [435-6143]

• New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art

812-423-8633 Mar 28 5:30 PM: International Banquet - featuring foods and entertainment from all over the world

• Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana’s Bower Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery

USI Carter Hall

• Audubon State Park Museum (Henderson)

• Patchwork Central

Vanderburgh 4H Center 812-867-6217

• The Centre

• Penny Lane Coffeehouse

Mar 19: Award Dinner honors Ray Hoops, USI President $150/person

Mar 14: Crop for the Cure Expo benefiting the Susan G. Komen Foundation

Victory Theatre

812-435-5550 Mar 14 8:00 PM: EPO Classic ‘For Love of Country’ Mar 26: Tommy Emmanuel

Washington Square Mall

Mar 7 10:00 AM: “CRACK UP” for Colon Cancer with Comedian, Survivor, Author Brenda Elsagher! 10 a.m.-3 p.m. FREE screenings!

Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve 812-479-0771 10 a.m. and Trails and Tales at noon

YWCA 422-1191

Mar 20: Personally Speaking Series - Tales from the Antique World - Jim Sanders, Antique Consultant $6

Mar 6 8:00 PM: Merle Haggard Mar 7-8 10:00 PM: Antiques and Vintage Collectibles Show Mar 12 10:00 AM: Tri-State

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parks.ky.gov/findparks/recparks/au [270-827-1893] www.smgevansville.com [435-5544]

• Evansville Civic Theatre & Underground at the Annex www.civic.evansville.net [425-2800]

• Evansville Museum of Art, History, & Science www.emuseum.org [4252406]

• Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

www.usi.edu/nhgallery [6823156]

• New Harmony Theatre www.usi.edu/nht [1-877648-7469]

www.patchwork.org [4242735]

www.pennylanecoffee.com [421-8741]

• Rapp-Owen Granary

www.underthebeams.com [682-3128]

• Roberts Stadium

www.smgevansville.com

• University of Evansville Theatre theatre.evansville.edu [4882031]

[428-8200]

• University of Southern Indiana Mallette Studio Theatre

• Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra

• Vanderburgh 4-H Center

(All Branches) www.evpl.org

www.evansvillephilharmonic. org [425-5050]

• Glowing Sands Gallery glowingsands.com [4919444]

• Henderson County Public Library www.hcpl.org [270-826-3712]

www.usi.edu [422-3970]

www.vanderburgh4hcenter. com [867-6217]

• The Victory Theatre

www.smgevansville.com

• Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve:

www.wesselmannaturesociety.org [479-0771]

• Historic New Harmony

• Wheeler Concert Hall (UofE)

• Hoosier Art Salon

• Willard Library

• J.E. Smith Gallery

• Women’s Institute and Gallery

www.usi.edu/hnh [800-2312168] www.hoosiersalon.org [317253-5340] www.jesmithgallery.com 56 Adams Ave. [455-8982]

www.evansville.edu [800423-8633]

www.willard.lib.in.us [4254309]

www.newharmony.biz [812682-3799]

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Look up your favorite venue! www.NewsBig Ed’s 270-689-2200

Feb 27-28:The Sundown Band Mar 4:Open Mic Night with Roy Kyle/APA League Mar 7:Gridlock Mar 14:Grand Opening Myspace Party w/ Third Try Mar 21:Colonel McAllister Mar 28:Bad Penny

Blind Parrot 270-684-5554

Every Thursday: DJ and Karaoke Every Friday: Andy Brasher and Terry Payne w/ DJ Every Saturday: Brad Snap Acoustic and DJ Mar 17:St Patrick’s Day Party

Equals (270)313-0820

Every Tuesday: Country Dance Lessons Every Thursday: Piano Bar Every Friday: Karaoke Royale Every Saturday: Country Dance Night Mar 17:St. Patty’s Day Party Mar 21:First Annual Miss Equals Pageant Mar 28:Post Office Party

students - bring hors d’oeuvres w/ cash bar provided

Int’l Bluegrass Museum

270-926-7891 EVERY SATURDAY: The International Bluegrass Music Museum’s Saturday Lessons Feb 28:The International Bluegrass Music Museum’s Saturday Lessons Apr 2-4:8th Annual Bluegrass Returns To Its Roots Festival Featuring: Dailey & Vincent, Steep Canyon Rangers, J.D. Crowe & The New South, Josh Williams Band, Michael Cleveland & Flamekeepers, Bradley Walker, Dale Ann Bradley and Lonesome River Band

Milligans Lounge

270-685-3941 Feb 27:Third Tri Mar 6-7:(Rockin Doc’s) Interface Mar 13-14:Rukkus Mar 17: St. Patty’s Day Suspect Stereo Mar 20-21:Flat Stanley

O’Bryan’s Bar & Grill

Fisher Park

Mar 21-22 :BPA Baseball World Series Qualifier - Baseball tournament Mar 28-29 :NSA Fast Pitch World Series Qualifier

270-229-9100 Mar 13:Pete Beard Mar 14:State Radio Mar 20:Andrea Tanaro and the Optional Italian Band

Haunts of Owensboro

Our Place

(270)313-5596 Every Friday and Saturday or by special appointment: Downtown Walking Tours

Hines Center, The

(270) 729-3030 Mar 7 9:00 PM:The Junior League’s Charity Ball - or more than 40 years, the Junior League of Owensboro’s annual Charity Ball has been a “can’t miss” event. $60/person Mar 7 6:30 PM:The Junior League’s Charity Ball Completely Kentucky Dinner - $120 (includes ticket to the Charity ball)

Immaculate Church

270-314-0128 Mar 21 7:30 PM: Ballroom Dance Lesson Mar 21 8:00 PM: Owensboro Ballroom Dancing St. Patrick Dance Semi-Formal $10/adults and $5/

270-683-9882 Every Sunday: Open Pool Tournament Every Monday: APA 8 Ball Leagues Every Tuesday: Ladies Nite Tuesdays: Jack and Jill Pool Tournament Every Wednesday: APA 9 Ball Leagues Every Thursday:Open Pool Tournaments Every Saturday: APA 9 Ball Leagues Mar 17:St. Patrick’s Day Feast

Owensboro Ice Arena

Mar 14: Dollar Night - Admission: $1, Skate Rental: $1, Drink & Popcorn: $1

Owensboro Museum of Fine Art 270-685-3181

Mar 8-31: The New Reality: The Frontier of Realism in the 21st

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OWENSBORO

Century - Enjoy this national touring exhibition presenting the state of Realistic painting around the world at the beginning of the 21st century.

Owensboro Museum of Science & History

270-687-2732. Through August 23 - The World We Create Exhibit Permanent Exhibits - SpeedZeum/Encounter, the Wendell H. Ford Government Education Center/Playzeum Mar 1-31: The World We Create Exhibit/SpeedZeum/Encounter, the Wendell H. Ford Government Education Center/Playzeum

Owensboro Parks and Recreation

Sixty West Bar & Nightclub 270-689-9907 Every Wednesday: Open Mic Night Every Thursday: College Night Every Friday: Old School Night Every Saturday: New School Night

Taylor’s Bar & Grill

270-683-5577 Feb 28:DJ with Toga Party

Apr 3: Family Flashlight Easter Egg Hunt - (Moreland Park) When the sun goes down the fun begins - searching for the golden egg. Families required to bring at least one fl ashlight and parents must accompany children 10 and under

Owensboro Sportscenter

270-687-8330 Mar 5:Kentucky Bisons vs. W.V. Blazers - Basketball General Adm child under 12: $6.00, General Adm Student/Military/Senior w/ ID: $10.00, General Adm Adult: $12.00 Mar 7:Kentucky Bisons vs. Knoxville - Basketball Mar 8:Kentucky Bisons vs. W.V. Wild - Basketball Mar 20:Elevation 2009 - Charlie Hall with guest speaker Robbie Robison $20 (whole weekend) Mar 21:Elevation 2009 - Giveaways, workshops, free pizza, Kaleb Scharmahorn $20 (whole weekend)

Right to Life of Owensboro 270-685-4922 Feb 28:Right To Life Fellowship - St. Pius X Parish Hall - Silent Auction, Food, Fun, Fellowship

River Park Center

Mar 24:Truth, Hope and Love Tour Mar 27:Classic Film Club Series Mar 31: The Pajama Game Broadway at RPC. This Tony Award-winning musical classic features such popular hits as “Steam Heat” and “Fernando’s Hideaway”

270-687-2770 Mar 7:OSO - The Splendor of Vienna - Featuring Beethoven’s Symphony No.6, Mozart’s Violin Concerto and Mendelssohn’s Midsummer’s Night Dream Overture by violinist Elina Vahalla. Mar 17:Third Tuesday Writer’s Coffeehouse - Writing, music and humor FREE

The Boiler Room

270-684-4999 Every Monday: Beer Pong Every Tuesday: Open Mic Night with Andy Brasher Every Wednesday: Karaoke w/ Songbird Every Thursday: Flip Cup Feb 27-28:DJ Your Way Mar 6-7:DJ Romeo Mar 13:Anywhere But Here Mar 14:Durty Walrus Mar 17:St Patrick’s Day Party with Andy Brasher - Leprechaun Costume Contest Party Mar 27-28:Flat Stanley

Towne Square Mall

Mar 7:America’s Fabulous Faces Pageant/Isotopes RC Airplane Club Show Mar 8:Isotopes RC Airplane Club Show Mar 13-14:Baseball Cards and Collectables Show Mar 14:Easter Train Begins Mar 21:Kids Health Fair - New Beginnings Mar 28:Easter Bunny Arrival Apr 1-11:Easter Bunny Photos and Visits

Western Kentucky Botanical Garden (270)852-8925

Mar 10 11:30 AM: Walk and Talk Lunch in the Garden

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Look up your favorite venue! www.News8 Seconds Saloon 317-486-1525 Mar 6:Toys in the Attic (Aerosmith Tribute) Mar 14:Mechanical Bull Mar 20:James Otto Mar 20:Mechanical Bull Mar 27:Posin (Poison Tribute)

Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre 317-872-9664 Mar 1-31:Cats!

Bluebird Nightclub Bloomington 812-336-3984 Every Monday: Karaoke Bluebird Mar 20-21:Todd Snider

Buskirk Chumley Theater, Bloomington buskirkchumley. org Mar 6:Ralph Stanley Mar 10:Trouble in Paradise Mar 12:Bonnie “Prince” Billy Mar 13:Joan Baez Mar 31:Steve Kroft

Clowes Memorial Hall 317-940-9341/800-732-0804 Mar 3-8:Stomp

Mar 13-15:Pirates of Penzance Mar 19-21:Music for All National Festival Mar 27:RAIN: A Tribute to the Beatles

Conseco Fieldhouse (317) 917-2500 Mar 1:Pacers v. Denver Mar 5-8:2009 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament Mar 10:Pacers v. Utah Mar 12-15:2009 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament Mar 18:Pacers v. Portland Mar 20:Pacers v. Dallas Mar 25:Pacers v. Miami Mar 27:Chris Tomlin - Hello Love Mar 29:Pacers v. Washington Mar 31:Pacers v. Chicago

Indiana Repertory Theatre 317-635-5252 Mar 1-8:Crime and Punishment Mar 3-22:The Ladies Man

Kilroy’s Sports Bar 812-333-6006 Mar 2:Jon Shoulders Mar 4-7:DJ Unique

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Mar 5:Dueling Pianos Mar 7:DJ Kenny Kixx Mar 11-14:DJ Unique Mar 12:Dueling Pianos Mar 14:DJ Kenny Kixx Mar 18-21:DJ Unique Mar 19:Dueling Pianos Mar 21:DJ Kenny Kixx Mar 23:Josh Holmes Mar 25-28:DJ Unique Mar 26:Dueling Pianos Mar 28:DJ Kenny Kixx Mar 30:Jackson Rohm

Murat Egyptian Room 317-239-5151 Mar 4:Dropkick Murphys Mar 8:Craig Ferguson Mar 13-14:Umphrey’s McGee

Murat Theatre 317-239-5151 Mar 14:Rodney Carrington Mar 25:B.B. King Mar 28:Ron White

Pepsi Coliseum 317-927-7500 Mar 5-8:Murat Shrine Circus Mar 13:Ice vs. Lincoln Stars Mar 14:Ice vs. Omaha Lancer

The Vogue 317-259-7029 Mar 6:Ekoostik Hookah, Family Groove Co. Mar 8:The Saw Doctors Mar 19:Badfish: A Tribute to Sublime Mar 27:Here Come the Mummies Mar 31:Lotus, BLVD Uncle Festers House of Blooze 812-323-1159 Mar 6:Summer Camp Talent Search

Warren Perf. Arts Ctr. 317-532-6280 Mar 19:John Tesh

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Hundreds more listings online! www.NewsAnnies 513-321-2572 Mar 14:Fixer/Mighty Side Show/ Billy Carri/Shut Down 9 Mar 20:Scarface Mar 28:Stereomud/Rootbound/ Livid/Milkweed/Valrosa Aronoff Center for the Arts

513-621-2787 Mar 1:Broadway Across America presents: Frost/Nixon Mar 3-8:Broadway Across America presents: Frost/Nixon Mar 12-14:Cincy Christian: Les Miserables Mar 16:Cincinatti Arts: Drum Line LIVE! Mar 20-21:Contemporary Dance: Gesel Mason Dance Projects Mar 27-28:Contemporary Ballet: Sinatra Suite & More Mar 31:Cirque Dreams: Jungle Fantasy

Bogarts 513-281-8400 Mar 10:Shinedown Mar 13:Saints & Sinners Tour 2009 Mar 14:Kottonmouth Kings with special guests La Coka Nostra, Blaza Ya Dead Homie, Big B, Potluck, Short Dawg Mar 16:Plain White T’s Mar 21:Ratatat Cincinnati Gardens

513-631-7793 Mar 6-8:88th Annual Shrine Circus Mar 14:TNA Wrestling Live! Mar 21:Cincinnati Rollergirls vs. The Hard Knox Rollergirls

Dirty Jack’s 513-242-2800

Mar 3:Clint Jivion, Endless Chaos Mar 4:4 Riches Ent. Mar 5:All The Above, Phantom, Upon Hallowed Ground Mar 6:Baron Mordo, Promise To Agony, Blood Harvest, Did You Mean Australia? Mar 8:Barbarian Twins, Riley, Patientzero Mar 9:Music Scene Mixer Mar 10:Twelve-eight, We Are Masked, Zu Polar, The Nitemare Mar 11:Minority Mar 12:Ikkarion, Anagnorisis, Watchfire, Black Tractor, Mar 13:Wrecked, Torment The Suffering, Corpuscide, Chakras, Mar 16:Music Scene Mixer Mar 17:Drugstore Valentine, Kill City, Forseen In Misery, Wygant Mar 18:Jayce Miguel Mar 19:Bradlee Burtner, Jenn Cristy, Tom Giusti, Brian Haitz, Mar 20:Hanging Madison

Mar 21:Whore Of Babylon, Structural Interference, Seven Mile Mar 23:Music Scene Mixer Mar 24:Tenderhead, Della Cado, Bazookas Go Bang Mar 25:Skandal Mar 26:Okeanas, Spencer Elliott, 40 East Mar 27:Down Jupiter, Of Echoes Mar 28:Without Mf Order, Dead Beats, Ahb Irato, The Defendants Mar 29:Camp Pp Mar 29:Music Scene Mixer Mar 29:Scavenger, Distraught, Scarangella, Stoning Mary

Go Bananas Comedy Club 513-984-9288 Mar 1:Jimmy Dore Mar 4:Pro-Am Night Mar 5-8:Kevin Brennan Mar 12-15:Auggie Smith Mar 18:Pro-Am Night Mar 19-22:Naughty & sorta Nice Comedy Tour

Havana Martini Club

513-651-2800 Every Tuesday: Free Salsa Lessons w/Lation DJ Rudy Alvarez Every Wednesday: Havana Nights Salsa Every Thursday: Ladies Night w/ Mark McFadden Mar 20:DJ Mark McFadden

Know Theatre 513-300-KNOW Mar 7-28:Eurydice Mad Frog 513-784-9119 Mar 6:The Skeetones/The Werks Mar 10:Open Mic W/ Skandel Mar 12:Reggae Night: Super Massive Forma.. Mar 13:Charli Hustle Mar 14:Tropicoso 11th Year Celeb. Mar 17:St. Patrick’s Day Celeb/ Super-Massive Reggae Band/ Eclipse Mar 18:Singed/Say You Will Mar 19:Reggae Night: Super Massive Forma.. Mar 21:House Mar 24:Open Mic W/ Skandel Mar 26:Reggae Night: Super Massive Forma.. Mar 27:July For Kings/Greenstreet Mar 28:The Zionites Mar 31:Open Mic W/ Skandel Mad Hatter Club, Covington

madhatterclub.com Mar 3:Tokyo Police Club, Harlem Shakes, Ruby Coast Mar 6:Sxsw Locals Send Off: Bad Veins /The Seedy Seeds W/ Spe-

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cial Guests:Hazle Weatherfield

Midwest Summer Music Festival

Mar 5:College Night w/ DJ Sab Mar 6:Ladies Night w/ Holly Morgan and DJ Sab Mar 7:Club Kiss! w/ Jordan and DJ Sab Mar 12:College Night w/ DJ Sab Mar 13:Ladies Night w/ Holly Morgan and DJ Sab Mar 14:Club Kiss! w/ Jordan and DJ Sab Mar 19:College Night w/ DJ Sab Mar 20:Ladies Night w/ Holly Morgan and DJ Sab Mar 21:Muay Thai Fights Mar 26:College Night w/ DJ Sab Mar 27:Ladies Night w/ Holly Morgan and DJ Sab Mar 28:Club Kiss! w/ Jordan and DJ Sab

Northside Tavern

513-542-3603 Mar 2:The Quartet Mar 3:Chris Schadler Emily Reese Mar 4:Jason Snell Mar 5:Moonshine Drive Mar 6:Goose/The Emeralds Mar 9:Northside Jazz Ensemble Mar 10:My Jerusalem/Eric Stein Mar 12:RX2 Mar 14:Coltrane Motion/Culture Queer/You, You’re Awesome Mar 16:The Quartet Mar 18:Wade Baker Jazz Project Mar 19:Karaoke Fantastic with Sean P. Hafer Mar 20:Eat Sugar/Love Meets Lust/DANCE_MF Mar 21:Lovely Crash Mar 23:Northside Jazz Ensemble Mar 25:Modern Ache/The Antlers Mar 26:Gringo Star Mar 28:Wake the Bear CD Release Mar 29:The Tillers Mar 30:The Quartet Mar 31:Liz Wu

Procter & Gamble Hall

513-621-2787 Mar 1-8:Frost/Nixon Mar 16:Drumline Live! Mar 22:Afro-Cuban All Stars Mar 31:Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy

Rohs Street Cafe

513-328-7647 Mar 5:Jazz Night with Souse Mar 6:The Never Setting Suns with guests Julie Marie Band Mar 7:Hip Hop/ Rap/ Spoken Word 1st Saturdays hosted by MC Till Mar 12:Jazz Night with John Lattier

Mar 13-14:Women: One Voice Music Series March 13-14th Mar 19:Jazz Night with Poco Loco Mar 20:Sharon Udoh and Friends Mar 21:Greg Mahan Mar 27:Brad Yoder and Micheal Hoffman Mar 28:Bradlee Bultner and the Lowland Healers

Silverton Cafe 513-791-2922

Every Thursday and Friday: Karaoke Mar 7:Marcia Brady Mar 14:The Code Mar 20:The Rusty Griswalds Mar 21:Arena Rock Mar 27:DeJavue Mar 28:Snow Shoe Crab

Southgate House, Newport 859-431-2201 Mar 2:Joe Buck Yourself and the .357 String Band Mar 4:Annuals/Jessica Lea Mayfield/What Laura Says Mar 5:Wayne The Train Hancock/ Bob Wayne And The Outlaw Carnies/Rubber Knife Gang Mar 7:Jason Isbell/Deer Tick Mar 7:Neil Hamburger/Daiquiri/ Billy Catfish Mar 9:Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Lights/Grooveshire Mar 14:Dexter Romweber Duo Mar 15:Medications/Edie Sedgwick/Young Galaxy Mar 16:Keri Noble Mar 17:Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk/Daughters & Sons Mar 18:Dub Trio Mar 24:Obits/Bear Hands/Orphan Mar 24:The Legendary Rhythm & Blues Review/The Tommy Castro Band/Ronnie Baker Brooks Mar 25:The Pink Spiders/Zolof The Rock N Roll Destroyer Mar 27:The Queers/The Cute Lepers/Poison Arrows Mar 28:Glenn Tillbrook & The Fluffers Mar 30:The Handsome Furs Mar 31:Josh Hoge/Curtis Peoples Taft Theatre 513-721-8883 Mar 3:Love Overboard Mar 6:Chelsea Handler Mar 14:Lisa Lampanelli US Bank Arena 513-421-4111 Mar 10:Billy Joel/Elton John Mar 20:Disney Live! Winne the Pooh Mar 24:Smucker’s Stars on Ice

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Look up your favorite venue! www.News3rd & Lindsley 615-259-9891 Mar 1:Jedd Hughes Mar 4:Sixwire/The Wooten Brothers Mar 6:J-Po & The V.A.B. w/ Johnny Neel and Criminal Element Mar 7:Soul Cages: "The Music of Sting and The Police" Mar 8:Tyrone Wells w/ Brendan James and Keaton Simmons Mar 12:Joanna Cotton Mar 14:Pat Buchanan Mar 18:The Trailer Park Troubidours/The Wooten Brothers Mar 21:Webb Wilder Mar 22:Lari White and Chuck Cannon Mar 24:Glenn Tilbook and The Fluffers Mar 27:12 Against Nature "A Steely Dan Experience" Mar 28:Grooveyard feat John Cowan, Reese Wynans, Pat Buchanan/Jedd Hughes Mar 30:The Jeff Coffin Trio and Snarky Puppy Mar 31:Tin Pan South Belcourt Theatre

615-383-9140 Mar 1:Loudon Wainwright II Mar 4:J.D. Souther/April Smith Mar 5:Richard Thompson Mar 11:Lisa Hannigan Mar 12:Chuck Mead of BR549 Mar 19:Bellydance Superstars presents The Art of Bellydance Mar 21:Paul Thorn

Exit/In 615-321-3340

Mar 4:Randy Rogers Band Mar 5:Charlie Robison Mar 6:The Annuals w/ Jessica Lee Mayfield/What Laura Says Mar 7:Annuals w/ Jessica Lee Mayfield and What Laura Says 102.9 The Buzz Presents: 10 YEARS w/ Adelitas Way Mar 8:Annuals w/ Jessica Lee Mayfield and What Laura Joshua Radin with Meiko & Jesse Harris Mar 11:Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers Mar 12:Anathallo Mar 13:King Khan & the Shrines w/ Golden Triangles and The Deep Vibration Mar 14:Superdrag Mar 24:Gene Ween Band Mar 25:Rocco DeLuca & the Burden w/ HoneyHoney Mar 27:Butch Walker Mar 28:Chairlift w/ Oblio Mar 29:Black Stone Cherry

Grand Ole Opry

615-889-3060 Every Sunday - Thursday: House Tours

Mar 3:John Michael Montgomery, Del McCoury Mar 6:John Michael Montgomery, Emerson Drive, Del McCoury, Gloriana Mar 7:Carrie Underwood, Josh Turner, Del McCoury Mar 10:Tuesday Night Opry: Jimmy Wayne, Eric Church Mar 13:Charlie Daniels Mar 20:Dailey & Vincent Mar 21:Charlie Daniels Mar 27:Billy Currington, Del McCoury Mar 28:DeL McCoury

James K Polk Theater

615-782-4000 Mar 7:The Gruffalo Mar 12-15:Menopause, the Musical

Mercy Lounge 615-251-3020 Every Monday: 8 off 8th Mar 4:Ben Kweller with The Watson Twins Mar 5:Blitzen Trapper with Alela Diane Mar 5:Tapes n' Tapes with WILD LIGHT Mar 6:In the Cannery Ballroom: Who's Bad? The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute Mar 7:Guilty Pleasures Mar 11:Danny Salazar with Damien Horne, Rose Falcon & Jon Nicholson Mar 13:How I Became the Bomb EP release show with special guests, Eureka Gold, Deastro & Millionaire Magicians Mar 14:Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit with Deer Tick Mar 21:A.C. Newman with The Broken West Mar 24:Langhorne Slim with Big Pilot Mar 28:The *Dynamites* featuring Charles Walker Mercy Lounge - Cannery Ballroom 615-248-9494

Mar 6:Who's Bad? The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute Band Mar 8:2009 Sugar Is Art Gallery Mar 13:The Goon 10th Anniversary Party with The Protomen, Ghoultown and Calabrese Mar 25:Eric Church — The Young & Wild Tour, with special guest Jonathan Singleton & The Grove Mar 27:Ghostland Observatory

Nashville Convention Center 615-255-6968 Mar 14:Tractor Supply Co. National Trade Show Mar 21:Natl Youth Leadership Council Anl Serv Learng Con

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Nashville Municipal Auditorium

615-862-6395 Mar 1:Disney Playouse Live! Mar 6-7:Youth Evangelism Conference Mar 13-14:Aquire the Fire Mar 22:Broncos vs. ABA Championship

Norm's River Roadhouse

615-356-6314 Mar 7:Eric Brace, Peter Cooper, and Phil Lee Mar 12:The Gypsy Hombres Mar 13:Tommy Womack w/ Hungrytown (Rebecca Hall & Ken Anderson) Mar 14:"Slow Cooker" Music Night Mar 20:Off The Wagon Mar 21:Annie Mosher, Chely Tackett and Lisa Carver Mar 26:George Hamilton V, Michael Kelsh, Roger Ferris, and Hugh Moffett Mar 27:The Tennessee Mafia Jug Band

Robert's Western World

615-244-9552 Mar 1:John & Lois Shepherd Mar 8:The Texas Troubadour Theatre - "A Tribute to Don Helms" feat. Jesse lee Jones and Brazilbilly and other special guests w/MC's WSM's Eddie Stubs

Rocketown 615-843-4000

Mar 2:The Fold/The Wedding/ Ocean Is Theory/EleventySeven/ Anathens/Hark The Herald Mar 6:Trenton/The Definition/ Josh Phiffer/Life Like Radio/ Run Run Rabbit/Half Priced Hero/Finding Autumn Mar 7-8:Rocketown’s 2009 Battle of the Bands! Mar 13:His Name is Love/The Sound of Sleep/Colby and Tom Tom/The Echo Room/A Present for My Friends Mar 14:A Plea For Purging CD RELEASE!/The Glorious Unseen featuring Chad Johnson/Alert The Sky - LAST SHOW!/Alcina/Guard Your Steps/Modern Hell Mar 18:Katsumoto/None Shall Pass/No Bragging Rights/Eve of Shadows/Ashes From Another/ Mar 20-21:Bashville Stampede 5 & Beat Rock Competition Mar 20:Salvation/Blix Cannon/

Oreo/Keebz/Reddman/Corey Von Waters/Mr. Grooves/

Ryman Auditorium

615-889-3060 Mar 7:Rickey Smiley Mar 26:3 Doors Down

Schermerhorn Symphony Center

615-783-1200 Mar 6:Lunchtime Organ Recital with Andrew Risinger Mar 6:Nashville Symphony Mar 7:Nashville Symphony Mar 9:Mariza Mar 13:Madeleine Peyroux Mar 19-21:Sorcerer's Apprentice Mar 22:Vienna Boys Choir Mar 26-28:Dave Bennett Salutes Benny Goodman Mar 29:Voices of Spring

Sommet Center 615-770-2000 Mar 3:Predators vs. Edmonton Mar 5:Predators vs. Columbus Blue Jackets Mar 6-7:OVC Basketball Tournament Mar 10:Predators vs. Washington Capitals Mar 11:Harlem Globetrotters Mar 12:Predators vs. NY Rangers Mar 14:Brad Paisley w/ Dierks Bentley Mar 15:Winter jam 2009 Mar 16:New Kids on the Block Mar 18:Predators vs. Washington Capitals Mar 24:Predators vs. Anaheim Mar 26:Predators vs. San Jose Mar 28:Predators vs. Los Angeles Kings Mar 30:Buckcherry and Avenged Sevenfold w/ Papa Roach Wildhorse Saloon

615-902-8200 Mar 1-3/8/15-17:Randy Moore Mar 6:KC and the Sunshine Band Mar 7:Phil Vaught Mar 13:Sister Hazel Mar 21:Phil Vaught Mar 22-28:John Karl

Zanies Comedy Showplace 615-269-0221 Mar 1:Jim Breuer Mar 5-7:Rob Riggle Mar 19-21:Dave Attell Mar 26-29:Bill Bellamy

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Search by date, venue or band! www.NewsArgosy Alton Belle Casino

800-336-7568 Mar 27:The Marshall Tucker Band

BB's Jazz, Blues & Soups

314-436-5222 Mar 4:Harper Blues Band Mar 6:Big Mike Aguirre Mar 7:Ernie Isley and the St. Louis All Stars Mar 8:Doghouse Daddies Mar 11:Mike Zito Band Mar 12:Joe & Vicki Price/Korey Montgomery Band Mar 13:The Bel-Airs Mar 14:Bill Lupkin/The Workers Mar 15:Debbie Davies Band Mar 21:Soulard Blues Band Mar 22:Walter Trout and the Radicals Mar 25:The Scissormen

Blueberry Hill's Duck Room

314-727-0880 Mar 3:Brett Dennen Mar 5:Dave Barnes Mar 7:Ben Sollee & Daniel Martin Moore Mar 12:Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers Mar 13:Tea Leaf Green Mar 18:Chuck Berry Mar 22:AC Newman (featuring Carl Newman from the New Pornographers) Mar 24:Howie Day

Cicero's Entertainment Plex

314-862-8600 Mar 4:Beer School w/Revolt Productions w/Red Light Tracer Band, In Law Rock, Matt Green, Chris Wille & Greg Clark Mar 5:Brighton MA w/Geoff Koch, Silver Hammer Sessions, John Boy's Courage Mar 6:Evening With Jake's Leg Mar 7:Mike Judy presents w/ From Mars to Venus, Mondair, Serrated, Sammy & His Guitar Mar 12:Mike Judy presents w/Picture Atlantic, Monarch, Queens Club Mar 13:Brown Shoe, The Orbz, Simply Esoteric, Michael Fitz Mar 14:The Silent Years, Brave Citizens, Deastro, These United States Mar 15:Sistah Speak Poetry Night Mar 19:Make a Scene Productions w/PMtoday, Hereafterthis, Hey Nightmare Mar 20:Alex Ray & the Last Place CD release w/Highway Heat, TBA Mar 25:Michigan Bailout Tour w/The Hard Lessons, My Dear Disco, Great Lakes Myth Society

Mar 27:Jam Solid showcase w/ Born Empty, Undone, Writhe Life, After Death, Revolt, What Once Was Eden, Persona Crowns, Celdom Mar 28-29:Jam Solid showcase

Jazz At The Bistro

Dantes

LaClede's Landing 314-241-

Mar 24:The Rocky Horror Picture Show w/Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence Mar 28:Inaya Day/DJ Shane V

Edward Jones Dome

314-342-5201 Mar 21:Amped MOBILE World Supercross GP/ Amped MOBILE AMA Supercross Series

Family Arena, St. Charles

636-896-4200 Mar 12-16:State Farm Missouri Valley Conference 2009 Women's Basketball Tournament Mar 16:RiverCity Rage vs. Gateway Soul Exhibition Game Mar 26-29:Moolah® Shrine Circus

Funny Bone West Port Plaza 314-469-6692

Every Tuesday: Open Mic Night Mar 1:Christian Finnegan Mar 4-8:Roy Wood Jr. Mar 11-15:Greg Warren Mar 26-29:Greg Geraldo

Harrah's - VooDoo Lounge

314-770-8196 Mar 6:KSHE Battle Of The Bands Mar 7:Extremely Pointless Mar 14:Taste Like Chicken Mar 21:Bitter Pill

House of Rock314-842-2550 Every Tuesday: PJ th DJ Every Wednesday: Southern Rock with Well Hungarians Mar 5:New Soul Cowboys Mar 6:Trixie Delight Mar 7:Impala Deluxe and Hellhounds with Scarfina from Pavlov's Dog Mar 12:New Soul Cowboys Mar 13:That 80's Band Mar 14:Farrell Webber Band Mar 19:New Soul Cowboys Mar 20:Flannel Mar 21:Malcome Blitz Mar 26:New Soul Cowboys Mar 27:My Own Medicine Mar 28:Poison Overdose - a tribute to Poison

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314-534-3663 Mar 4-7:Sara Gazarek Mar 13-14:Funky Butt Brass Band Mar 18-21:Dr. Lonnie Smith Trio Mar 27-28:Legacy Jazz Quintet 5875 Mar 14:Pub Crawl and Parade!

Lemp Arts Center lemp-arts. org Mar 1:Cadejo Negro Mar 5:Extra Life/Ghost Mar 6:Tyvek Mar 9:manda Kofron Mar 14:Viking Moses/Golden Ghost/Pictish Trail/Rozi Plain/The Weakends Mar 16:Br'er/Sine Nomine/ Starigraska pesme Mar 19:Reptilian/ Empire! Mar 20:DICK TURNER (from Paris, France)/TONIGHT GOLDEN CURLS/ Lonely Procession/Heffner & Kannappel Mar 21:BOLTH / tba Mar 22:Geraldo Mar 24:Pterodactyl/ Voluntary Mother Earth Mar 28:CLOUD MOUTH/ THIS CITY IS SINKING/ Enuma Elis/ Off Broadway 314-773-3363

Mar 3:Motown Throwdown Mar 6:Jimmy Kennedy & The Wrecking Ball, Leadville, and Fred Friction Mar 7:KDHX welcomes an AllStar Tribute to Townes Van Zandt Mar 10:Reverend Payton's Big Damn Band Mar 11:A Stag Nite Celebration Mar 12:Here We Go MagicMar 13:Dock Ellis Cooper...a tribute to Alice Cooper Mar 14:Femme Fatality and Scotty Vanity Mar 16:Handsome Furs and Dri Mar 17:Langhorne Slim Mar 19:Bolt Action Thrill and TBA Mar 20:Lola Van Ella's Burlesque Army Mar 21:Team Relevance, Murder City Players and TBA Mar 22:Lane Cruiser, The Monads, and TBA Mar 24:Eli "Paperboy" Reed and TBA Mar 26:Tim Barry, Austin Lucas and Josh Small Mar 27:Gentlemen Auction House and TBA Mar 28:Clem Snide and TBA

OZ Nightclub 618-274-1464 Mar 7:Reece Mar 14:Emilio Mar 21:Gary Mac

Pop's Nightclub 618-274-6720 Mar 1:Sunday Night Local Show Mar 4:Royal Bliss Mar 5:Thorlock, Summit Mar 6:Mike Judy Presents Mar 7:Defiance Pointe CD Release Party Mar 10:$3 Throwdown Mar 11:Paul Brown & The Killing Devils Mar 12:Hank III & Assjack Mar 13:Prig Mar 14:Brookroyal Mar 18:Carcass, Suicide Silence Mar 19:Street Dogs & Swingin' Utters Mar 20:Session 3 Finals of SNL to play 2009 Pointfest Mar 21:Inimical Drive Mar 22:Silverstein Mar 29:Kottonmouth Kings Mar 31:Cold Repertory Theatre of STL

314-968-4925 Mar 1-8:The Miracle Worker Mar 18-31:Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Scottrade Center

scottradecenter.net Mar 1:PBR Bullriding Series Mar 3:Blues vs. Red Wings Mar 5-8:State Faarm present MVC Basketball Tournament Mar 10:Blues vs. Dallas Stars Mar 12:Blues vs. San Jose Sharks Mar 14:Harlem Globetrotters 2009 World Tour Mar 15:St. Louis Blues vs. Minnesota Wild Mar 19-21:NCAA DIVISION I WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS Mar 24:Blues vs. Los Angles Kings Mar 26:Blues vs. Vancouver Canucks Mar 27:Alan Jackson Mar 28:Blues vs. Columbus Blue Jackets

Sheldon Concert Hall 314533-9900 Mar 6:Gaelic Storm Mar 9: Remembering Papa Haydn Mar 14:Rachael Price Mar 19-20:Marilyn Maye Mar 21:5th Annual St Louis Folk Festival with John Gorka and Susan Werner Mar 25:Lila Downs The Dubliner 314-421-4300 Mar 12:Guinness Heritage Glass Give-A-Way Mar 13:ST. PATRICK'S DAY WEEKEND w/Live Music Mar 14:Six Nations Rugby Mar 17:LIVE IRISH MUSIC Mar 20-21:Scott Rayfield Mar 26-27:Stuart Johnson Band

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Tons more listings online! www.News4UOn930 Listening Room

Mar 12:Lisa Hannigan with Low Anthem

Angels Rock Bar

502-540-1461 Every Thursday: Full Contact Karaoke Every Friday: Ladies VIP Night

Belterra Casino Resort Centerstage 888-235-8377

Mar 14:Gordon Lightfoot Mar 28:REO Speedwagon

Bluegrass Brewing Company 502-899-7070

Every Wednesday: Americana Players Jam Mar 6:Five Easy Peices Mar 7:Bob Anonymous Mar 13:St Patty’s DAy Party with Heine Brothers Stout and Irish Ale Unveiling Mar 15:Mom’s music with the Weekend Warriors

Bomhard TheatreKentucky Center

502-584-7777/800-775-7777 Mar 6:Joe Bonamassa Mar 7:Very Old Man w/ Enormous Wings Mar 8:Reduced Shakespeare Company Mar 13:Varla Jean Merman Mar 15:Blue Note 70th Anniversary Mar 25:Maestros in Concert Mar 26:Susan Lisovicz Mar 28:Go, Dog. Go!

Brown Theatre 502-584-7777 Mar 5:A Bernstein Salute Mar 7:Mark Morris Dance Group Mar 10:An Evening with Joan Baez Mar 21:Tortoise and the Hare Mar 27-29:Sesame Street Live Mar 31:One Night of Queen Bulldog’s Cafe 502-380-0600

Mar 1:Veil Of A Maya, After The Burial, ABACABB, Fell Silent. Mar 10:Full blown Chaos,See You Next Tuesday,Rose Funeral,Graves of Valor. Mar 15:Death Do Us Part Mar 21:Years Spent Cold,Lionheart, Hardlife

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Comedy Caravan

502-459-0022 Mar 1:Etta May Mar 3:Comedy School Graduation w/Adam White and Jordan Cooper Mar 4:TBA Mar 5:Neil Hamburger Mar 6-8:TBA

Mar 9:Don Krekel Orchestra Mar 11-15:Greg Morton Mar 18-22:Greg Morton

Derby Dinner Playhouse 812-288-2632

Mar 1-29:Lucky Stiff

Dutch’s 502-634-0094

Every Thursday: Audition Night/Karaoke Mar 28:Squirrel Nut Zippers

Rudyard Kipling

502-636-1311 Mar 26-28:Looking for Lilith

Stevie Ray’s Blues Bar

502-582-9945 Every Monday: Unplugged Open Mic Jam Every Tuesday: Open Blues/Jazz Jam Band Mar 1:2007 Blues Album of the year/Watermelon Slim Mar 4:Amanda and Audrey/ Headliners Music Hall The Adam Hardesty Band 502-584-8088 Mar 5:The Stella Vees Mar 2:Brett Dennen Mar 6:Big Black Cadillac/ Mar 3:Ben Kweller/The Stone Cold Blues Watson Twins Mar 7:Big Black Cadillac/ Mar 5:The Brewskies (80”S Most Wanted Band Music All Night) Mar 13:King Sonic/Hellfish Mar 6:7 Day Sun Cd See sexy frontman Ryan Adams sing with Mar 14:Velveeta Jones/ Release W/ Heaven Hill, The Cardinals on March 16th at the Hellfish Msd, Hanover And The Louisville Palace Theatre. Mar 18:Jeff Grimm/ Armed Jonathans Machete Mar 7:Joshua Radin Louisville Palace Theater Mar 19:Louisville’s The Brian Mar 13:Jason Isbell And The 502-583-4555 Fox Band/Timmy and Sharfe 400 Unit Mar 7: Ron White Mar 20:Travel’n Mojos/The Mar 14:Catch Kennedy & Mar 13:Playhouse Disney Live! Predators Special Guest Mar 14:The Louisville Orchestra Mar 21:Travel’n Mojos/The Mar 17:Carcass W/ Suicide CHASE Pops with special guest: Predators Silence, Samael, Arsis & The Pointer Sisters Mar 25:Singers Showcase: Psycroptic Mar 16: The Cardinals: featuring Tenia Sanders/Brain Knopf/ Mar 21:The Villebillies Ryan Adams, Neal Casal, Chris Kurt Riefl er/Corey Brumback Mar 29:Surviving Thalia Cd Feinstein, Jon Graboff & Brad Mar 26:Da Mudcats/Lousivlle Release Party W/ Institution, Pemberton Blues Poetry Of The Dead & Mar 20:Robin Williams Mar 27-28:The Boogie Men/The Descention Kelly Richey Band Louisville Zoo 502-459-2181 Improv Louisville 502-581-132 Mar 14-15:Wonderland Birthday T.K.’s Pub 502-499-5673 Mar 4:Rich Guzzi: The Psycho Tea Party Every Thursday: Karaoke and Hypnosis Show Mar 28:Norton Healthcare Get Music with DJ Mike Mar 5-7:Ben Bailey Healthy Walking Expo Mar 11-14:Drew Hastings w/ The Blue River Cafe Henry Phillips Mex Theater 502-652-0100 812-633-7510 Mar 15:Henry Phillips Mar 1:The Nerd Mar 6:Los Luddites Mar 19-21:Robert Schimmel Mar 7:Guilderoy Byrne Mar 26-29:Kevin Hart Molly Malone’s 502-473-1222 Mar 13:Hambone Every Tuesday & Wednesday: Mar 14:Grease Gravy Jim Porters Good Time Pub Quiz Mar 20:Troubadours Of Divine Emporium 502-452-9531 Every Thursday: Texas Hold’em Bliss Every Tuesday: Derby City Bob Mar 6:TBA Mar 21:Lick Creek presents Bob Night Mar 7:Kentucky Rhythm Council Mar 27:Big Poppa Stampley Every Wednesday: Country Mar 13:Soulbite Mar 28:Tim Krekel Wednesdays Mar 14:Cloigheann Every Thursday: “U Call It” Mar 20:Clay St. Blues All Stars Whitney Hall 502-584-7777 Dance Night w/Ron Walalce Mar 21:ARS Mar 1:Rat Pack Every Friday: Ladies Night Mar 27:Robbie Bartlett Mar 3-8:Cirque Dreams: Jungle Mar 6-7:Scarecrow\Rock Mar 28:Speed Limit Fantasy Bottom\George Bracken Blues Mar 21:Iolanta Band Phoenix Hill 502-589-4957 Mar 27:Enchantment with the Mar 13-14:Jim Porter’s St. Every Wednesday: Retro Orchestra Patrick’s Weekend with Nasty Rewind/Karaoke Mar 28:Cowboy Junkies Habit Mar 20-21:Old School\Funky Bluesters Mar 27-28:The Flying Martinis Mar 15:Rockstar Taste of Chaos: Thursday/Four Year Strong/Bring me the Horizon/Cancer Bats/ Pierce the Veil

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cd reviews Rudy Adrian Desert Realms CD (Lotuspike) Inspired by the vast, expansive landscapes of the American Southwest (specifically Arches and Canyons National Parks in Utah), New Zealand-based ambient/electronic composer Adrian has crafted a serene and stately set of audio soundtracks. The opening tracks depict exactly as they imply – “Saguaro Silhouette,” “Pathway,” or “Circling Hawk” are all richly evocative travelogues of a natural eden. “Subterranean River” echoes the ebb and fl ow (and stillness) of the submerged world, whereas ‘Cloudburst’ brings the life-affirming rains. Adrian’s sonorous strings and reverberations are accented in spots by Nick Prosser’s Baroque fl ute, which brings a primitive sense of humanity to the pristine environments. Desert Realms is exactly what the title implies - a set of beautiful, magnificent, and primal soundscapes with a hint of mystery and shadow - ideal for unwinding with or for creating a unique mood to your surroundings. Wonderful work and worth multiple listens. - Todd Zachritz • Rating: 3

The Fray Self-Titled (Sony Music) www.thefray.net There are very few bands that evoke such an emotional response from a listener as the Denver based band The Fray. Their sophomore effort on Epic records has proven to stand its own ground among their double platinum debut album. The Fray was formed in 2002 by two schoolmates Isaac Slade and Joe King. Their signature sound of sweeping piano composition, melancholy to inspiring lyrics, and Slade’s hallowed voice construct a musical landscape that is easy to get lost in. One of the albums best aspects is the accessibility to a new listener while still being able to firmly grasp the attention of the seasoned listener. There is a notable improvement in the rhythm and lead guitar. The rhythm guitarist Dave Welsh seems to tweak his playing to better compliment the piano and to add his own layer to each song. King on lead guitar breaks from the norm and ends “Ungodly Hour” with a bittersweet solo/fill that concisely seals the song. The standouts on the album are “Absolute,” “Say When,” “Enough for Now,” and “Ungodly Hour.” The

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Larkin Grimm Parplar CD (Young God)

Simultaneously earthy, exotic, witchy, weird, whimsical, and boldly individual, beguiling mystical mountain folkstress Larkin Grimm’s past is speckled with odd juxtapositions. She was raised communally in Tennessee and Georgia, was “educated” at Yale, and left to pursue her own personal muse, which found her exploring locales as disparate as Alaska, Guatemala, and Thailand. It was in Olympia, Washington where she met a Cherokee shaman and gained a greater wisdom of the world, and thus her journey as a musician began. So the story goes. Origins aside, Parplar is Larkin Grimm’s first wide-profile release, and it shines with a distinctive voice that channels both earth-mother and murderous destroyer. It’s a wise and bold set of world-inspired tunes that invoke the musical embodiment of Kali herself (witness the incantational protection mantra “Durge” for evidence). “They Were Wrong” begins the journey with a sensitive, earth-wise, and wide-eyed little girl’s voice, albeit with a barely-submerged hint of desperate and revengeful spite. It’s deep, dark, and lovely, and only hints at the possibilities that are to follow. “Dominican Rum” is a catchy and upbeat Appalachian folk song, albeit laced with venomous ruminations and what could be seen as environmental commentary. “Minou Minou” is a frantic bit of Indianinspired weird-folk, and “All the Pleasures” showcases her finger-picking proficiency well, with a down-home and ethereal vibe. Larkin Grimm’s deep and dark lyrics aren’t for the prudish, as she attacks the wrongs of man without remorse or fear, and her channelling of gaia’s essence isn’t hippie or Bonnaroo as much as it is timeless eco-warrior, liberator, and ancient soul. Larkin Grimm’s is a voice that needs to be heard, more than ever in these times of environmental and social/cultural upheaval. - Todd Zachritz • Rating: 5

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single “You Found Me” is also very strong lyrically and musically but I can see it being played out. Let’s hope Grey’s Anatomy doesn’t get a hold of it. –Nick Durcholz • Rating: 3.9

Wire Object 47 CD (Pink Flag/Mute) Being their 47th release over the past 30+ years, British punk/ avante rock act Wire haven’t lost sight of the fire, brevity, integrity, and sense of experimentation that made their early works like ‘Pink Flag’ or ‘Chairs Missing’ so essential (and influential). On ‘Object 47’, original members Colin Newman and Graham Lewis (joined by drummer Robert Grey) reconvene to produce a short (9 songs in 35 minutes) sharp shot of punchy songs that are both melodic and intelligent. The opener, ‘One Of Us’ is instantly likeable and catchy, and easily the most accessible cut here. ‘Circumspect’ is a bass-heavy mid-tempo slice of taut and angular post-punk, and ‘Mekon Headman’ is droney and heavy without fitting into any particular genre. ‘Patient Flees’ (great title) is woozy and almost lulling. Strong songwriting, clear (but not sterile) production, and impeccable presentation - absolutely topnotch in every way. Fans of the band’s earlier proto-punk, protoindustrial works will no doubt find this one more than agreeable. The final track, ‘All Fours’, even enlists the considerable talents of Page Hamilton (Band Of Susans, Helmet) for ‘feedback storm’. It’s a powerful, driving, and fitting conclusion to the album. I look forward to more work from this venerable band and their myriad side projects. - Todd Zachritz • Rating: 4

The Ettes Look at Life Again Soon – (2009) (Take Root Records) www.theettes.com The Ettes pull off a raw, driving sound that most punk/Indie bands should strive for. The lead singer Coco has a voice that very much compliments and balances the music. The lyrics however, as the album progresses get increasingly more simple and vague but there are some lyrical gems spread without. There is something left to be desired in the lyrics department for the Ettes. That being said the music is extremely energetic and seems to provoke one to dance. The bass riffs are blistering, distorted fun. The drumming is steady and catchy but again leaves something to be desired. It is painfully average. Overall I think the Ettes have at least begun to fashion their own sound musically and I could possibly see that niche eventually Evansville March 2009 • Call for Advertising Information (812) 760-4309

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cd reviews becoming a large crevasse. The do have a lot of potential but personally I see a lot of room for improvement. For example, they should implement a variety in the beats and in the lyrics. The standouts on the album are “I Get Mine”, “Chilled Hidebound Hearts”, “To Arms”, “I Heard Tell”, and “Where your Loyalties Lie”. This last track has an entrancing and melodic sound that needs to be further explored. –Nick Durcholz • Rating: 3.1

Mr. Zion Poor Man Crying (Tuff Gong/Lion Roots/L.E.D. Reggae) www.myspace.com/lionrootszion This is a solid reggae album. Mr. Zion weaves relaxing and dancewor thy tunes using mellow guitar up strokes, mournful keyboards/synths and smooth vocals. While there is nothing totally original here in the music the lyrics seem detailed, spiritual, and nostalgic. Just like his other reggae peers Mr. Zion delivers some politically charged lyrics that contain a real message of hope, strife, and community. Reggae is the only genre that can really support politics without sounding forced or gimmicky. Mr. Zion does interject a bit of R&B sound in “Yes I Do” and a rap beat into “Don’t Give Up” which spices up the primary reggae riff. Mr. Zion currently resides in Miami, Florida, when he is not on tour. His largest fan base is the Midwest and the South according to his myspace page. His main infl uence is listed as Bob Marley and in listening to this album I think Bob would definitely be proud. Mr. Zion takes a relatively young genre in the industry and gives it an energy and life the will propel it years into the future and hopefully Mr. Zion will be around when the wave breaks. Jah definitely lives. –Nick Durcholz • Rating: 4

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Pan American White Bird Release CD (Kranky) Mark Nelson’s (formerly of Labradford) sixth album as Pan American is a superlative and evo c a t i ve set of dense, moody, and atmospheric proto-ambient soundtracks. And with the addition of drums, vibraphone, and bass to some tracks, the approach seems to lend an almost “band” feel in spots. The opener, “There can be no thought of Finishing,” is an ambient glacier of tones and shoegazeydistant vox. “For Aiming at the Stars” brings on a dubby bass rhythm to accompany the Fripp-ish guitar textures. “Both literally and Figuratively” continues the lonely, natural travelogue with wide-open vistas of blurred guitars, bass, and drums - and accented by whispery vocals. This is perhaps the closest Nelson’s Pan American project has come to making “pop” music in the broad sense. “How much Progress One Makes” harkens back to Pan American’s earlier works - a submerged minimal electronic pulse that seems like an underwater approximation. The closer, “In a Letter to H.G. Wells, 1932,” is a gentle drone that eventually builds itself up to the point of being a cacophony of electronic static. If Pan American seeks to paint expansive visuals in sound form, then White Bird Release is unequivocally a success, conjuring a sense of nature with a hint (or warning) of something bigger than us. This is some truly beautiful music that follows no formulas, yet ends up affirming what is really important about life the journey. - Todd Zachritz • Rating: 4

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Chris Robley

Holy Rolling Empire

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Gigantis CD (Burning House Records)

If I could choose two words to describe Chris Robley’s music they would be rich and eclectic. Chris Robley transcends the shackles of genre and has created a sound that is unlike any out the right now. His talent in musical instruments is very expansive and that is putting it lightly. Robley plays anything from the guitar to the Wurlitzer, a vibraphone to a glockenspiel and everything in between which can all be heard on the album. Even with the mess of instruments the music flows and clicks together in ways that don’t seem quite possible. Robley’s voice adds another level of drama especially in the track “N.E. Brazee” which has elements of blues, symphony, and opera. “Faulkner’s South” is a folkish, soothing track that makes you feel like you are sitting on a back porch on a balmy Louisiana evening sipping on some whiskey. With each song Robley takes the listener to a different musical landscape, a different emotion, and/or even a different time. As far as popular music goes Chris Robley is totally off the radar but to me he is one of the most interesting and original musical acts I have heard in awhile. –Nick Durcholz • Rating: 4.8

Ah, here’s some light and upbeat psychedelic power-pop from sunbaked Tucson that reminds me instantly of the Beatles, with syrupy melodies, rich orchestrations and layered mixing. The opening cut, “If You Can’t Beat It” is pure classic rock, with a voice that brings to mind Elliott Smith, though with bigger production and more of a rocky swagger. The mid-album “Interlude” is a mini rock orchestra, whereas “Mostly Bananas” could almost be the Monkees going prog. Umm, yeah. Not so successful there. These guys show some serious chops (and a good sense of humor), but the lack of focus here seems almost haphazard. Maybe next time. - Todd Zachritz • Rating: 2

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Rating Scale: 1 Crapholio 2 Needs more cowbell 3 Okay, but I wouldn’t spend more than $9.99 on it.

4 I’m likin’ it - more than just friends. 5 Phenomenal!

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Australia (20th Century Fox) The cinematic equivalent of Sominex! Make no mistake. I am a huge Baz Luhrmann fan. His moviemusical masterpiece Moulin Rouge is one of my favorite movies of this decade. It’s a brilliant blend of screenwriting, directing, editing, acting and singing. Simply put, it’s one of the most original and engaging Chad Benefield movies in the history of cinema. And he follows it up Contributor with THIS! Australia! This is Luhrmann’s attempt at those sweeping romantic epics of the late 1930’s and 40’s. Basically, it’s Gone with the Wind with kangaroos! Appropriately, I wanted to crawl inside a marsupial pouch and sleep for the 2 hour and 45 minute run time. GRADE: C

tress in a Musical or Comedy. But she was ignored by the Oscars. Some thought this was a travesty. I like to think it’s the result of the diligence of the cynics on my prayer tree. I get what writer/director Mike Leigh was going for here. I understand that I’m supposed to feel guilty that I wish this cheery, optimistic North London lass would get plowed by a double-decker bus. But I don’t. In fact, it’s that very thought that makes ME happy-golucky. GRADE: C-

March 10th

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The Boy in the Striped Pajamas (Miramax)

March 17th

Well, apparently my column does no good. I raved about this film and fully expected you guys to fl ock to the local theatres to witness what I consider to be the best film of 2008. Yet, when it made its rounds locally it lasted about as long as a bout of contact dermatitis. So here’s your chance to finally experience Mark Herman’s story of a German boy who befriends a young prisoner at a concentration camp his Nazi father operates. And you can see it at your own leisure without all the trappings of modern-day cinema: the chatty teenagers seated next to you who think you’ve paid good money to hear them talk on their cell phones, that Three Doors Down commercial for the National Guard (love the National Guard, but that song has to go), or any movie trailer involving Tyler Perry or his obnoxious crossdressing alter-ego, Madea. In summation, RENT THIS MOVIE! GRADE: A

March 10th

Cadillac Records (Sony Pictures) The problem with Darnell Martin’s (Their Eyes Were Watching God, Suspect) ode to Chess Records is that it’s overloaded with label mates. See, Chess Records was home to Muddy Waters (Jeffrey Wright), Little Walter (Columbus Short), Howlin’ Wolf (Eamonn Walker), Chuck Berry (Mos Def), and Etta James (Beyonce). Martin could have made five separate movies here. After all, everyone I just mentioned had careers impressive enough to land them in the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame. But when you throw them all into the same movie, there are too many stories to tell and not enough time to tell them. But Cadillac Records isn’t a total wash. There are some fierce musical performances and, to no one’s surprise, it’s Beyonce who hits all the right notes. But it’s not her performance of At Last that’s the signature piece here. Watch the pop diva lay into Etta’s All I Could Do Was Cry and you’ll see that Beyonce is “irreplaceable.” GRADE: C+

March 10th

Happy-Go-Lucky (Miramax) The cinematic equivalent of a migraine that makes you hurt so badly you want to run head-first into a brick wall or wood chipper. It seemed actress Sally Hawkins was destined to snag an Academy Award nomination for her role as the perpetually happy (and irritating) Poppy. She won a handful of major critics’ awards and snagged a Golden Globe trophy for Best Ac• 90 •

Twilight (Summit Entertainment) It didn’t take an I.Q. to realize that teenagers were going to make this bigscreen adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s novel a gigantic hit (it grossed nearly two hundred million dollars). But is it possible for me (or other adults I know, for that matter) to have truly enjoyed a movie about adolescents with fangs? Well, it may not be possible, but I did. And here’s why. For me, the notion of a vampire has always seemed ridiculous (kinda like the thought of a Whitney Houston comeback). But Meyer and director Catherine Hardwicke (Thirteen, Lords of Dogtown) seem to agree. This movie works best when it plays vampirism for laughs. Check out the scene in which Edward (Robert Pattinson) takes Bella (Kristen Stewart) home to meet his parents. It’s like Salem’s Lot meets Family Ties. GRADE: B-

March 24th

Quantum of Solace (Sony Pictures) Quick! Someone tell James Bond that a group of covert terrorists are targeting the water supply in Bolivia. Quick! Someone tell the Bolivians that they can just drink Aquafina! I said when Casino Royale was released that it was, hands-down, the best James Bond movie ever made and that Daniel Craig was the best James Bond ever. Both statements remain true. While Craig still smolders as everyone’s favorite womanizing secret agent man, Quantum of Solace fizzles. While villain Dominic Greene (Mathieu Amalric) seems dastardly enough, I’m still not really sure what the hell he’s doing. I’m sorry, but tainting the water supply in a tiny South American country seems like small potatoes. Come on, Dominic! If you want to really piss off James Bond, blow up England. Or a Victoria’s Secret. GRADE: C+

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Race to Witch Mountain (Buena Vista)

Though he didn’t need more star power, writer/director Tony Gilroy (Michael Clayton) rounded up some more anyway. Joining Roberts and Owen in the cast . . . Paul Giamatti and Tom Wilkinson, who scored an Academy Award nomination for his own work in Michael Clayton.

March 20th

Knowing (Summit Entertainment) There’s some really good news and some really bad news about Alex Proyas’ (I, Robot) new doomsday thriller. First, the good news. The premise is freakin’ awesome. A teacher opens a time capsule that contains dire predictions about the fate of the world and some of them have already come true and others seem to be ready to. The bad news . . . Nicolas Cage plays that teacher. In case you haven’t noticed, Nicolas Cage has given the exact same performance in all these movies: Bangkok Dangerous, Ghost Rider, The Wicker Man, Next, 8MM, Gone in Sixty Seconds, etc. What else do those movies have in common? THEY ALL SUCKED!

March 27th

Monsters vs. Aliens (Paramount/DreamWorks) I

I remember escaping to Witch Mountain as a child back in 1975. Well, Alexander Key’s characters are back in this, the latest bigscreen adaptation of his story about two mysterious kids with some pretty awesome supernatural powers. This time out, Dwayne Johnson (formerly known as “The Rock.” – you know, back when he wore a unitard) joins in the action, though I’m not convinced that’s a good thing. Look! I could go on for days about his work in The Game Plan, Doom and Get Smart. But let’s get down to the serious business at hand. Anyone else think he looks dead-up like tennis commentator Mary Carillo?

March 20th

Duplicity (Universal) The last time Julia Roberts and Clive Owen shared screen time they did it in Mike Nichols’ Closer, a brutally honest relationship drama that, for me, was the best movie of 2004. The crime caper Duplicity promises much lighter fare. Here, Roberts and Owen play corporate spies (with a steamy, yet rocky past) who team up again to swindle their high-powered corporate exec bosses. Evansville March 2009 • Call for Advertising Information (812) 760-4309

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Watchmen (Warner Brothers) Just what the world needs. Another action fl ick featuring superheroes that originated in graphic novels. This movie, from ambitious director Zack Snyder, has one thing going for it. Ambitious director Zack Snyder. Though I didn’t recommend his movie 300, I did acknowledge its stunning and groundbreaking visual style. Rest assured. Watchmen is going to sport some awesome special effects and visuals. Yes. Watchmen may bore us to tears, but the movie will still look good through those tears.

can hear the cash registers ringing. You don’t need Nicolas’ Cage’s time capsule to predict this. Monsters vs. Aliens will be the first blockbuster of 2009. Reese Witherspoon voices the animated Susan Murphy, who gets clobbered by a meteorite from outer space and gets turned into a towering monster named Ginormica. She’s then recruited by a secret government agency to join other “monsters” in fighting the aliens and saving the world. In 2008, Wall-E restored my faith in animation and I have high hopes that this will deepen that faith. Sidebar. How evangelical did I just sound? Please. Send your money to the Reverend Chad Benefield in care of News 4U-Owensboro/Evansville. We have another payment due, partners. We do. • 91 •


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1526 Hey, guys. This is Brittany. I am a 23 year old, very hot, and attractive female living in Henderson. I am 5’6” with brown hair and hazel eyes. I am dark complected. I am looking for a guy who lives close to Henderson to have some adult fun with. If you are interested, hit me up. 1774 Hi. I am a 39 year old SWF. I am not really interested in meeting anyone at this time. I am just looking for good conversation. If you are a single or divorced WM between 34 and 48, and interested in talking and seeing how things go, then leave me a message. Thank you. 1449 Well hello. This is Cindy. I am new to the Evansville area. I am looking for a man who is self confident and knows what he wants. I love a man who kind of likes to take control. If you are out there and you are interested, box me. I have long blonde hair, emerald green eyes, and I don’t think you’ll be disappointed. If you want to show me around and show me off, let me know. Younger men are welcome, as well. 1792 Hi. This is Debbie. I am 39 years old. I have brown hair and hazel eyes. I have one child. I am just looking for friends to go out for lunch or something. Thanks. 1594 Hello. My name is Mary Lynn and I am 23 years old. I am looking for someone to talk to, become friends with, and go from there. If this is you, then please box me. I would like age appropriate only,

no married men, no freaky people, and I am not bisexual. If you are interested, let me know. Thank you. 1010 Hi. This is Teresa. I am 26 years old. I am 5’6” with blonde hair and blue eyes. I have full lips and a nice body. I have a good personality. I am bored, I have toyed with The System before, and I am looking for some good responses. Bye. 3676 Hi, gentlemen. Are you looking for one great woman with a great heart, who has a lot of love to give, who loves life, is very outgoing, and who has a good head on her shoulders? Well, look no further, I am here. I am looking for a gentleman who is not afraid of a long term relationship with one good woman. If you are looking for that perfect woman, press that 3 button now because I am not perfect, but I can still turn a few heads. I am 49 with hazel eyes, short strawberry blonde hair. I wear contacts most of the time. I am 5’2”. I am looking for that one gentleman between the ages of 49 and 58 who must love life and not be afraid of a committed relationship. 3359 Hi. My name is Diane. I am 55 years old with reddish brown hair and blue eyes. I am 5’6”. I live in Henderson, Kentucky. I am a Christian woman looking for an honest, respectful

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man who has moral values. I like to walk, read, and I love watching basketball games. If you are serious about being in a special relationship, I would love to hear from you. My box number is 3359. Thank you. 1251 Hi. I am Denette. I am 5’7 ½”. I have light brown hair and baby blue eyes. I am looking for something that could end up serious. I like going out and having fun. I am a smoker, but I don’t drink a whole lot. If you want to know anything else, just box me. Box 1251. Later. 1938 Hi. I am a SWF. I am 36. I am looking for that special man to meet and hopefully turn into a long term relationship. If this is something that you are looking for, please leave me a message. Thanks.

3677 Hi. My name is Lisa. I am 5’9”, 19 years old, and have chocolate complexion. I live in Evansville. I am looking for friends, just someone to talk to on a casual basis. 3962 Hey. This is a 25 year old SWF. I have black hair down to my shoulders with red highlights. I have brown eyes. I am about 5’ 4”. I have 2 children. They are a boy and girl, 4 and 6. I am sick of playing games. So if you are 100% serious about a relationship, and actually want to pursue one, then go ahead and box me, only if you are between the ages of 21 and 35. Just let me know if you are serious. 4299 Hi there. I am a white female in my thirties. I do have two children and they do take up a lot of my time. I am just looking for a friend to talk to and see where it goes. Thanks. Bye.

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5404 Hey. I am a SWM who stands 5’10’. I currently live in Evansville. I am a nonsmoker, but smoking doesn’t bother me. I love to travel, go to good restaurants, see some movies, and I love just hanging out and having lots of fun. I am semi-retired and financially secure. I am in my sixties, but I am a nice looking guy and I know how to treat people. I have a good personality and sense of humor. I am looking for a single female who is young, sexy, and attractive with a slender, athletic build who likes to have fun and might like to meet a guy like me. If that is you, then you know what to do. 6204 Hi. I am a good looking white male in my mid thirties. I stand 5’10 ½” with an athletic build. I am a professional and I am clean cut, drug, and disease free. I am not wanting a long term relationship, but wanting real good friends. I am looking for attractive females to get with and see where it goes from there. If you are interested, give me a box. 7090 I am an attractive male from Owensboro. I travel a lot. I am just looking for friends, someone to hang out with, and if something comes from it, great. If not, then I’ve made a friend. I am just interested in meeting new people, so if it sounds good to you, then get back with me. 7111 Hi. This is a 32 year old WM. I stand 6’ tall, I have brown hair, blue eyes, and a goatee. I am looking for a single or divorced white female who has a small, petite build. I am looking for some• 97 •

one who is cute, funny, with a good heart, caring, and who knows what she wants. I am looking for someone who is not into drugs or playing head games. I am looking for a non-smoker because I am in the process of quitting; a casual drinker is okay. I am looking for someone who likes horse tracks, the great outdoors, dining in and out, movies, music, cuddling, long walks, or anything else that’s fun and exciting. I am looking to talk on the phone, possibly meet, and possibly more in the future. If this sounds good to you, give me a box and let’s talk. Bye. 7238 I am Andrew. I am 26. I am looking for a friend, and I am looking for fun. Just box me, and maybe I’ll box you back. I live in Evansville. Just give me a box. 7292 Hi. My name is Joe. I am 30 years old. I stand 5’10”; I have short brown hair and blue eyes. I am a nonsmoker, occasional drinker, and I am drug and disease free. I am looking for a lady who is a non-smoker, casual drinker, and drug and disease free who wants to go out, meet and hang out, get to know each other, and go from there. I just got out of a long term relationship, so I am not looking to jump into anything serious right away, but if the situation presents itself, I am not going to ignore it. I am a real easy-going laid back type of guy, so it doesn’t take a lot to make me happy. I also love kids, so kids are okay, as long as you don’t have too many. If you like what you hear, just give me a box.

7341 By today’s standards, I’m an old fashioned guy. I don’t believe in fathering a child out of wedlock, I am not a drug user, I’m not a smoker, and I am a very light drinker. I would like to meet a white female with a slim build who shares these standards and is interested in investing the time to get to know me, let me get to know her, casually date, and see what might develop. Ideally, I’d like to meet someone who could be my soul mate to live my life out with. If you’d be interested in talking with me to find out that I am not your average guy, and looking for a woman to settle down with an ever after a happy life, box me when I am online. I’d love to talk with you. Thanks a lot. 7373 Hi. My name is Jeremy. I am 6’. I am a simple country boy. I am a single father of two. I am looking for Ms. Right. I am divorced. I’m just a down home country boy who likes camping, hunting, fishing, and who wants somebody who shares the same interests. Just give me a private call or leave a message in my box.

We can go out and have a good time. We can go out as friends first, see if anything happens, and take it from there. 7454 I am a nice looking Spanish man in my forties. I love white women and Spanish women. If you like what you hear, hit me up. 9943 Hi, ladies. This is a 34 year old white male, living on the West side of Evansville. I am 6’ with a muscular build. I have no kids, do not smoke, and do not use drugs. I’ve got a lot of goals and ambitions in life. I am looking for someone to be casual friends with, go out to eat with, hang out together, and just see how things turn out from there. I am not into getting into a serious relationship at the moment. I want to take my time and find somebody that compliments how two people should be together before anything really develops. I am looking for single white females only who are between the ages of 25 to 37. If this sounds like it interests you, give me a box.

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the puzzler fun stuff to do

IRISH COFFEE RECIPE Ingredients 1 (1.5 fl uid ounce) jigger Irish cream liqueur 1 (1.5 fl uid ounce) jigger Irish whiskey 1 cup hot brewed coffee 1 tablespoon whipped cream 1 dash ground nutmeg

Directions In a coffee mug, combine Irish cream and Irish whiskey. Fill mug with coffee. Top with a dab of whipped cream and a dash of nutmeg.

JOKES! ST. PATRICK’S DAY WORD SEARCH ACROSS

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2 Found at end of rainbow 3 Irish dance 7 Clover with more than 3 leaves 8 Holiday named for him 9 Leprechauns are of this family 10 White clover of Ireland

1 Meat often eaten on this day 4 What you wish for people 5 Emerald color 6 Leafy vegetable 8 Patrick drove them out of Ireland

St. Patrick of Ireland - Did You Know? Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland wasn’t actually Irish; he was born around 373 A.D. in either Scotland, near the town of Dumbarton, or in Roman Britain.

St. Patrick predates the Roman Catholic Church, and was considered a “saint’’ before the Roman church created its list of saints and included him in it.

Little is known about St. Patrick, including his birth and death dates. March 17 is traditionally considered to be one of the two, although there is no documentation to corroborate this.

Patrick’s real name is believed to be Maewyn Succat. He adopted the name Patrick, or Patricus, after he became a priest.

As a teen, Patrick was enslaved in Ireland and he returned there later in life as a missionary. There were never any snakes – or other reptiles for that matter – in Ireland for St. Patrick to chase out.

Patrick was kidnapped by pirates at the age of 16 and sold into slavery in Ireland. During the six years he spent in captivity, he began to have religious visions, and found strength in his faith. He finally escaped and went to France, where he became a priest and later a bishop.

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One morning, a grandmother was surprised to find that her 7-year-old grandson had made her coffee! Smiling, she choked down the worst cup of her life. When she finished, she found three little green Army men at the bottom. Puzzled, she asked, “Honey, what are these Army men doing in my coffee?” Her grandson answered, “Like it says on TV, Grandma. ‘The best part of waking up is soldiers in your cup.’ Freddie was eighteen years old, friendly, and eager to do things right. Unfortunately, he wasn’t especially bright. He had just started his first job, as a delivery boy and general go-fer at a furniture warehouse. His first task was to go out for coffee. He walked into a nearby coffee shop carrying a large thermos. When the counterman finally noticed him, he held up the thermos. “Is this big enough to hold six cups of coffee?” he said. The counterman looked at the thermos, hesitated for a few seconds, then finally said, “Yeah. It looks like about six cups to me.” “Good,” Freddie said. “Give me two regular, two black, and two decaf.” This guy walks into a coffee shop and asks the waitress: “How much is the coffee?” “Coffee is three dollars the waitress says”. “How much is a refill?” the man asks. “Free, “says the waitress. “Then I’ll take a refill!”

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