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Music Calendar Spotlight 2 THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 2010 THE CARRBORO CITIZEN MUSIc cALENDAR SPotlIGHT Universes performs “The Big Bang” by Universes will be performed Jan. 13-17 at Kenan Theatre on the UNC campus. THE olD ceREMONY Universes is an international ensemble company of multi- Cat’s Cradle Friday, January 15 disciplined writers and performers who fuse poetry, the- ater, jazz, hip-hop, politics, down-home blues and Spanish PHoto BY DEREK ANDERSON Boleros to create moving, challenging and entertaining theatrical works. THURSDAY JAN 14 Blue Bayou: Robin Rogers. Local 506: Now We Are Six. The Cave: EARLY: Pegan Hellcats “The Big Bang” is a mix of those disciplines, charting the The Cave: EARLY: Patrick Phelan 9:30pm. $14/16 9:30pm LATE: Lizzy Ross creative history of the critically acclaimed ensemble. The LATE: Willie Neal Heath, John Cats Cradle: Who’s Bad? Nightlight: Sperm Count, Shit- General Store Cafe: Coty performers will offer their take on the American land- Howie Jr and The Sweethearts. $5 SWASO. 10pm. $15 horse, Cerebral Balizy. 9:30pm. $5 Hogue. 8-10:30pm scape with their hit plays Slanguage, Blue Suite, The Last General Store Cafe: Bourbon The Cave: EARLY: Left On WEDNESDAY JAN 20 Harry’s Market: Gregory Blaine. Word and the group’s latest, Ameriville, fresh from its debut Street Jazz. 7-9pm Franklin LATE: Blair Crimmins and The Cave: LATE: Studio Gang- 7-9pm The Hookers at The Humana Festival of New American Plays. Local 506: Jocelyn Ellis and The sters, Robobilly. $5 Local 506: The Farewell Drifters, Alpha Theory. 9:30pm. $8 General Store Cafe: Nikki Meets To get tickets, visit playmakersrep.org THURSDAY JAN 21 Michael Ford jr and The Apache Nightlight: Tomahawks, Bellman the Hibachi. 8-10:30pm Relay, Allen Thompson. 9pm. $8/10 Blue Bayou: West Trinity. 9pm. Barker, Dylan Sneed. 9:30pm. $5 Local 506: Movits. 9:30pm. $8/10 Free Nightlight: Caltrop, US Christmas, General Store Cafe: The Belfast Open Eye Cafe: Mercurial and Curtains of Night. 10pm FRIDAY JAN 15 The Cave: EARLY: Amy Alley Boys. 8-10:30pm Evenkeel. 8pm Blue Bayou: Swamp Doctors. LATE: Vintage Fresh Open Eye Cafe: Paul Edelman. Local 506: Matt hires, Jason Cas- 9:30pm. $8/10 8pm SUNDAY JAN 17 General Store Cafe: Tony Galiani tro, Caitlin Crosby. 9pm. $10 Cats Cradle: The Old Ceremony, Cats Cradle: Dirty Dozen Brass Band. 7-9pm SATURDAY JAN 23 Nightlight: Cantwell Gomez and Got anything for the music Dex Romweber Duo. 9:30pm. $10 Band. 9pm. $15 Local 506: Jason Webley, Silly Blue Bayou: Too Much Fun. Jordan, Whatever Brains, Birds and calendar? Send submissions to The Cave: EARLY: Bob Funck and The Cave: Burning Streets, Rich- Sugarfix. 9:30pm 9:30pm. $6/8 Arrows. 10pm [email protected] The New World Heroes LATE: A ard Bacchus and The Luckiest Girls, FRIDAY JAN 22 The Cave: EARLY: The Lowbots Open Eye Cafe: Acoustic Garage. Night of Danny Mason and Friends! RYAT. 9pm. $5 LATE: The Mercators, The Dry 8pm ArtsCenter: Lucy Kaplansky. Fuse Band, Shithorse Heathens MONDAY JAN 18 8:30pm. $20 General Store Cafe: Sinful Sav - The Cave: Stephanie Nilles age Tigers. 8-10:30pm Blue Bayou: Da Muthas. 9:30pm. Local 506: The 3 Christs. 9:30pm Local 506: The Public Good, Bust- $8/10 SPotlIGHT H ello, Greg Humphreys. 9:30pm. $7 TUESDAY JAN 19 Cats Cradle: The Last Waltz The Cave: EARLY: Jeremy Aggers Ensemble. 9:30pm. $10/12 SATURDAY JAN 16 LATE: Dex Romweber. $5 ArtsCenter: Catie Curtis, Lindsay Mac. 8:30pm. $18 ON SALE FRI JAN 15! TH 3/25 JOANNA NEWSOM SA 1/16 WHO’S WE 2/24 BAD? THE CLIENTELE DEX ROMWEBER DUO Cat’s Cradle Friday, January 15 WE 3/3 COPELAND W/I CAN MAKE A MESS LIKE NOBODY'S BUSINESS, DEX ROMWEBER PERSON L, DEAS VAIL**($14/$16) The Cave SA 3/6 ROGUE WAVE**($14/$16) Tuesday, January 19 TH 3/18**($10/$12) PHoto BY Meg WACHteR THE BLACK LIPS SU 1/17 TU 3/23 RX BANDITS W/THE BUILDERS AND THE DIRTY DOZEN BUTCHERS AND ZECHS BRASS BAND MARQUISE**($14/$16) Dex and Sarah Romweber TH 3/25 THE XX**($14/$16) You might have heard of this movie called It Might Get Loud with Jack White, Jimmy Page FR 1/15 THE OLD SA 2/6 BOB MARLEY BIRTHDAY FR 4/2 THE BIG PINK and The Edge kinda jamming and talking the rock talk. At one point, White shows the CEREMONY CELEBRATION W/A PLACE TO BURY others a film of an old Flat Duo Jets show, where Dexter Romweber is just tearing it up. W/DEX ROMWEBER DUO**($10) MICKEY MILLS AND STRANGERS**($13/$15) SA 1/16 WHO'S BAD? STEEL, JAM ROCK, MO 4/5 TED LEO AND THE White, of White Stripes fame, gushes over the thing, and it’s kind of sweet, really. W/SWASO**($15) DUB ADDIS, TRUTH PHARMACISTS**($13/$15) Dexter has been tearing it up around here since his days at good ol’ Chapel Hill High. You SU 1/17**($15) AND RIGHTS** SU 4/4 YEASAYER**($14/$16) can catch him this week — with his sister, Sarah, opening up for wonderful The Old Cer- DIRTY DOZEN TU 2/9 JONATHAN WE 4/7 THE MANCHESTER emony at Cat’s Cradle on Jan. 15 and solo at The Cave on Tuesday, Jan. 19. BRASS BAND RICHMAN**($10/$12) ORCHESTRA** FR 1/22 THE LAST TH 2/11 BRANDI CARLILE TH 4/22 NEEDTOBREATHE WALTZ ENSEMBLE W/AMY RAY'S ROCK SHOW**($25) W/WILL HOGE**($15/$18) PLAYING THE MUSIC OF BOB FR 2/12 JOHN BROWN’S MOVIES We suggest you call ahead for exact show times DYLAN AND THE BAND**($10/$12) LSO BODY**($15) AR SENTING E TU 1/26 FLICKER SU 2/14 THE FOREIGN P LOCAL 506 (CHAPEL HILL) CHelSEA THEAteR RegAL TIMbeRLYNE 6 LOCAL SHORT FILMS EXCHANGE FRI 1/29 THOSE DARLINS Timberlyne, 1129 Weaver Dairy 120 Banks Drive, 933-8600 FR 1/29 COSMIC CHARLIE **($20 OR SPECIAL COUPLES RATE: $36 PAIR) SAT 3/6 JENNY OWEN Road, 968-3005 The Book of Eli; Leap Year; The YOUNGS, BESS ROGERS, (GRATEFUL DEAD MO 2/15 Durham’s Historic Movie Palace TORTOISE ALLISON WEISS Invictus (ends Thursday); The Lovely Bones; Sherlock Holmes; The COVERS)**($6/$8) W/DISAPPEARS**($15) WED 3/17 FRUIT BATS Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus; A Spy Next Door; Youth in Revolt Film Schedule Jan 15-21 SA 1/30 URBAN TU 2/23 CAGE THE W/BLUE GIANT (EX-VIVA VOCE) Single Man; The Young Victoria Retrofantasma Fri Jan 15 Only! SOPHISTICATES, ELEPHANT**($14/$16) THU 3/25 SHEARWATER Ghost Story - 7 PM & W/WYE OAK AND HOSPITAL It Came...Without Warning - 9:30 PM THE BEAST, WE 2/24 THE CLIENTELE, CARolINA THEATRE SHIPES ON SALE 1/15 OF DURHAM Broken Embraces INFLOWENTIAL, VETIVER**($13/$15) THE ARTSCENTER (CARRBORO) Nightly at 7:10 & 9:35 PM **($10/$12) 309 W Morgan St., 560-3030 PM KAZE TH 2/25 STATE RADIO SAT 3/13 OVER THE RHINE Sat & Sun Matinees at 2:10 & 4:40 Imaginarium Of Dr Parnassus TU 2/2 AND WE 2/3** W/BIG D AND THE KIDS CAROLINA THEATRE (DURHAM) Broken Embraces; The Imaginarium Nightly at 7 & 9:30 PM (No 7 PM on 1/15) CITIZEN COPE TABLE**($15) THU 3/25 JOANNA NEWSOM ON SALE 1/15 of Doctor Parnassus; Without Sat Matinees at 2 & 4:30 PM TWO SHOWS! SU 2/28 NORTH MISSISSIPPI DPAC (DURHAM) Warning; The Young Victoria The Road **($14/$16) **($16/$18) Nightly at 9:20 PM (No Screening on 1/15) FR 2/5 TOUBAB KREWE ALL-STARS SAT 3/27 WILCO SOLD OUT THE LUMINA VARSITY THEAteR Sat & Sun Matinees at 4:20 PM Young Victoria H H Southern Village, 932-9000 123 East Franklin St., 967-8865 CATSCRADLE.COM 919.967.9053 300 E. MAIN STREET Nightly at 7:20 PM The Book of Eli; It’s Complicated; Where the Wild Things Are; Back Sat & Sun Matinees at 2:20 PM ** A STERISKS DENOTE ADVANCE TICKETS @ SCHOOLKIDS RECORDS IN RALEIGH, CD ALLEY IN CHAPEL HILL Leap Year; Sherlock Holmes; The to the Future Part II (ends Thurs- 309 West Morgan St. Downtown Durham ORDER TIX ONLINE AT ETIX.COM H WE SERVE CAROLINA BREWERY BEER ON TAP!H WE ARE A NON-SMOKING CLUB Spy Next Door day); Casablanca; Planet 51; 2012 www.carolinatheatre.org | 919.560.3030.
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