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Music Calendar SPOTLIGHT: Rayland Baxter LATE: Bitter Resolve, LURCH, Savagist City Tap: Great Big Gone 2 T H U R S DAY, AU G ust 11, 2011 THE CarrBORO CITIZEN MUSIC CAlenDAR SPOTLIGHT: RAYLAND BAXTER LATE: Bitter Resolve, LURCH, Savagist City Tap: Great Big Gone. 8pm General Store Cafe: Tommy Edwards. 8pm Jessee’s Coffee and Bar: The Riff, Second Breakfast. 8pm Local 506: Scattered Trees, The Alternate Routes, Paul Dempsey. 9p m . $ 9 /11 Nightlight: Boggie Reverie and the Hipstars PAUL DempSEY Open Eye Cafe: Rafael Green. Saturday August 13 8pm Local 506 The Station at Southern Rail: Weaver Street Market: Craic- Not Dead Yet. 6pm down. 6pm SUNDAY AUG 14 FRIDAY AUG 19 The Cave: LATE: The Galt Lines, Bynum General Store: Justin Viva Le Vox. $5 Robinson and the Mary Annettes. Local 506: Tripp, The Riverbreaks. 7pm 9:30pm. $5 Caffe Driade: Alex Andrson, Southern Village: Shawn Deena. Season Ammons. 8pm 7pm. Free Carolina Inn: Big Fat Gap. 5pm The Station at Southern Rail: Cat’s Cradle: Archers of Loaf, The Red Hot Poker Dots, The Dave Electric Owls, Schooner. 8:45pm. Spencer Band Rayland Baxter will perform at Local 506 on Wednesday, $20 Aug. 17. monDAY AUG 15 City Tap: Sinful Savage Tigers. 7pm Fresh off a 16-date tour with The Civil Wars, Baxter is now out as The Cave: LATE: Pinche Gringo, General Store Cafe: Maynard support for Grace Potter. He’s been described as a young James Taylor/ The Tontons, The Booze. $5 and Tenney. 8pm Paul Simon, and quickly became one of Nashville’s most buzzed-about singer-songwriters. Baxter is the son of multi-instrumentalist William Local 506: Allegaeon, The Devas- Jessee’s Coffee and Bar: Johnny tated, Escher. 9pm. $8/10 “Bucky” Baxter, who performed with such artists as Bob Dylan and SHovelS AND Rope Swank, Unsubs. 8pm Steve Earle. Tuesday August 16 TUESDAY AUG 16 Local 506: Six Organs of Admit- Baxter is a true artist, a humble man and a dreamer. Tradition is a staple Local 506 ArtsCenter: Eric Johnson. 8pm tance, Donovan Quinn. 9:30pm. of his music. Flying Burrito: Tim Stambaugh. $ 9 /11 Doors swing at 9 p.m. and the show starts at 9:30. Tickets are $8. 8pm Nightlight: Birds of Avalon THURSDAY AUG 11 Vice Grips Local 506: Shovels and Rope, The The Station at Southern Rail: The Cave: EARLY: Little High City Tap: Diali Keba Cissokho, Bayonets Alex Bowers and Friends. 7:30pm Little Low LATE: The Flea Market David Quick. 7pm Piola: Chris Reynolds. 8pm SATURDAY AUG 20 MOVIE LISTINGS $5 We suggest you call for exact show times. All listings start Friday. General Store Cafe: Elins and The Station at Southern Rail: Caffe Driade: Loose Mood. 8pm City Tap: Gmish. 8pm 30 Minutes or Less; Cowboys & johansson. 8pm Mysti Mayhem. 9pm Cat’s Cradle: Archers of Loaf, CARolINA THEATRE Aliens; Crazy, Stupid, Love; Harry Jessee’s Coffee and Bar: Brit Jessee’s Coffee and Bar: Daphne Hammer No More The Fingers, OF DURHAM weDneSDAY AUG 17 309 W. Morgan St., 560-3030 Potter and the Deathly Hallows Price, Erin Brown. 8pm Nichols, Scarlet Virginia, Ten Cent Cobra Horse. 8:45pm. $20 Caffe Driade: Stephan. 8pm – Part 2; Rise of the Planet of the Pottery, Without Sound. 8pm Closed temporarily for renovations. Local 506: The Chris Hendricks The Cave: EARLY: Marcos Light- Apes; The Help; Zookeeper The Cave: LATE: Rabbit Will reopen in August for the N.C. Band, The Inner City Mountain Men, Local 506: Mary Johnson Rockers, ning Harkness Local 506: Rayland Baxter. Don Sill. 9pm. $7 Bird and Arrows. 9pm. $8 Gay & Lesbian Film Festival and ReGAL TImbeRLYne 6 9:30pm. $8 City Tap: Killer Filler. 8pm resume regular movie screenings in Weaver Street Market: Tim 120 Banks Drive, 933-8600 Nightlight: Minor Stars, Architec- General Store Cafe: Peak City October. Stambaugh and Friends. 6pm 30 Minuets or Less; Crazy, Stupid, ture, Royal Forest, The Spacemen. THURSDAY AUG 18 Blues Project. 8pm 9:30pm. $5 The Cave: LATE: Zorch, Weather CHELSEA THEATER Love; Final Destination 5; Glee the FRIDAY AUG 12 Machine, Slicnaton Katy’s Music Bar: She Bop. 10pm Timberlyne, 1129 Weaver Dairy 3D Concert Movie; Harry Potter Bynum General Store: Sour- Open Eye Cafe: Bella Vita. 8pm City Tap: The Third Expression. Nightlight: Daniel Higgs, Zomes Road, 968-3005 and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 wood Mountain Band. 7pm The Station at Southern Rail: 3D; Rise of the Planet of the Apes 8pm Open Eye Cafe: Hank Bowman Midnight in Paris; Queen to Play; Caffe Driade: Saludos Compay. Alex Bowers and Friends. 7:30pm Bluegrass Band. 8pm The Trip; Snow Flower and the 8pm General Store Cafe: Tony Galiani THE VARSITY SATURDAY AUG 13 Band. 7pm The Station at Southern Rail: Secret Fan 123 E. Franklin St., 967-8665 Carolina Inn: The Gravy Boys. Caffe Driade: Supreme Fiction. Nightlight: Idiot Family, Dirty Da- Lee Gildersleeve, Bad Dog Blues THE LUMINA Green Lantern; Kung Fu Panda 2; 5pm 8pm Band. 6pm kotas, Jack the Radio. 9:30pm. $5 Southern Village, 932-9000 The Hangover Part II The Cave: LATE: Burke and The The Cave: EARLY: Sara Shansky RecenTLY frOM paGE 1 development program in West Virginia with women making SA 9/17 knitted pillows and sofa throws, AND MOTORCO (DUR) VETIVER THE FRUIT BATS which led her to transition her business into home textiles. Next for Inglis came From SU 10/2 The Mountain, which she started THE LEMONHEADS in the Himalayas of eastern Ne- PERFORMING ITS A SHAME pal in 1994. The company’s first ABOUT RAY ALBUM new products, after those sweater- like pillows, were placemats and SA 9/17 MO 9/19 table runners made of a native GIRLS RAY LAMONTAGNE SA 9/24 nettle that villagers processed and KOKA BOOTH SU 9/18 WHY? AMPHITHEATRE (CARY) MAT KEARNEY wove into fabric. From The Mountain has become a brokering business focusing on handmade and sus- tainably manufactured products for home, fashion and gifts. It provides examples of how remote MO 10/24 villagers can use their indigenous JOHN HIATT materials and knowledge to sup- TU 8/16 CAROLINA THEATER (DUR) FR 9/16 WE 8/31 TU 10/4 port themselves while providing ERIC JOHNSON ATARI TEENAGE RIOT THE HOLD STEADY FRIENDLY FIRES sustainable products to others. THE ARTSCENTER (CARR) But back to that comfy chair where you’re sitting – let’s assume FR 8/19 TH 9/22**($12) MEGAFAUN TU 10/11**($18/$21) ALSO PRESENTIN that it’s made of leather. 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