The Pulse 11.20 » May 15, 2014

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MAY

Happenings

EDITORIAL

Managing Editor Gary Poole

BEGINNINGS: Feathering the dove of peace... Planning a bigger and better Chattanooga

Contributing Editor Janis Hashe Contributors Rich Bailey • Rob Brezsny • John DeVore Janis Hashe • Matt Jones • Sandra Kurtz Marc T. Michael • Mike McJunkin • Ernie Paik Rick Pimental-Habib • Alex Teach

LIVE MUSIC CALENDAR ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR

Editorial Interns Christopher Armstrong • Jake Bacon Madeline Chambliss Cartoonists & Illustrators Rick Baldwin • Max Cannon Jen Sorenson • Tom Tomorrow

Features

Photographer Josh Lang

LIVES ON THE LINE

Founded 2003 by Zachary Cooper & Michael Kull

ADVERTISING

MUSIC: Folk duo Rye Baby has got roots mojo working

A pro chef’s kitchen is not for the faint of heart

Director of Sales Mike Baskin

NEW MUSIC REVIEWS: Fear of Men jangles, Falascone skronks

By Mike McJunkin

Account Executives Chee Chee Brown • Julie Brown Lisa Dicaire • Rick Leavell • Leif Sawyer Stacey Tyler • Jerry Ware

SCREEN: Opaque “Under the Skin” fails to connect

CONTACT

Offices 1305 Carter St., Chattanooga, TN 37402 Phone 423.265.9494 Fax 423.266.2335 Website chattanoogapulse.com Email info@chattanoogapulse.com Calendar calendar@chattanoogapulse.com THE FINE PRINT: The Pulse is published weekly by Brewer Media and is distributed throughout the city of Chattanooga and surrounding communities. The Pulse covers a broad range of topics concentrating on music, the arts, entertainment, culture and local news. The Pulse is available free of charge, limited to one copy per reader. No person without written permission from the publisher may take more than one copy per weekly issue. We’re watching. The Pulse may be distributed only by authorized distributors. Contents Copyright © 2014 by Brewer Media. All rights reserved.

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DIVERSIONS FREE WILL ASTROLOGY JONESIN' CROSSWORD

Voices

UNFORTUNATE BEAUTY

Shane Darwent finds art in stone poetry, road signs, bad ads By Rich Bailey

SMALL EVENTS. BIG ATMOSPHERE.

SANDRA KURTZ: Unitarian Universalist Church is the first in the city to install solar panels ALEX TEACH: Officer Alex bemoans the inability of Chattanoogans to catch on to the circle concept

The NEWLY-RENOVATED, 700-Seat Robert Kirk Walker Community Theatre IS Available for your SPECIAL event. CALL (423) 757-5156. chattanoogapulse.com • May 15-21, 2014 • The Pulse • 3


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