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Live Music & Comedy Calendar NIGHTLIFE WHAt’s HAPPENING FRIDAY, APR. 8 ANGOLA SAVANNAH OPEN CLUB PARADISE, LAKE JAMES SATURDAY, APR. 9 Fun, Food, Spirits • 3861 N. Bayview Rd., Angola • 260-833-7082 FOR LUNCH Expect: Northern Indiana’s hottest club. American Idol Karaoke every Wed. & Fri. Live bands every Saturday at 10 p.m. Thursday night is hip-hop MAD, JR. night. Thirsty Flamingo room available for private party rental. Outdoor TUESDAY, APR. 12 DAILY patio, 5 pool tables & video games. Visit our website at www.clubpara- diseangola.com. Eats: Lunch & dinner with 15 wing sauces, burgers and Sharkeys pizza. Kitchen open until last call. Getting There: I-69 north from HUBIE ASHCRAFT AT 11AM Ft. Wayne, left at exit 150, 2.9 miles on left. Hours: Open daily at 11 a.m. 6282 W. JEFFERSON BLVD • COVINGTON PLAZA Alcohol: Full Service Pmt.: MC, Visa. Disc. Amex fort wayne • 260-459-1352 AUBURN MAD ANTHONY TAPROOM Music/Rock • 114 N. Main St., Auburn • 260-927-0500 EXP E CT : The eclectic madness of the original combined with hand- crafted Mad Anthony ales and lagers. EATS : The same 4-1/2 star menu, ---------------- Calendar • Live Music & Comedy ---------------- including one of the best pizzas in America and a large vegetarian menu. GE TTIN G TH E R E : Take I-69 to State Rd. 8 (Auburn exit); down- APRIL ’S ALIBI — Rock variety at the DRO W NING POOL W/POP EV IL , TRU S T Thursday, April 7 Alley Sports Bar, Pro Bowl West, COMP A NY , ST A TIC CYCLE A ND ANE W OURS town, just north of courthouse. H : 11 a.m.-12 a.m. Sun.-Thurs.; 11 Fort Wayne, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., no cover, RE V OLUTION — Rock at Piere’s, Fort a.m.-2 a.m. Fri.-Sat. ALCOHOL : Full Service; PMT : MC, Visa, Disc AD A M STR A CK — Acoustic at Beamer’s Sports Grill, Allen County, 7-9 p.m., 483-4421 Wayne, 8 p.m., $17 adv., $20 d.o.s. no cover, 625-1002 BECOMING THE CA T A LY S T W/BA REH A ND S , thru Ticketmaster or Piere’s box FORT WAYNE CA E sa R , SECOND TIME AROUND A ND office, 486-1979 CHRI S WORTH — Motown review at Covington Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, TW O MINUTE S Pas T — Metal at Berlin EMM A KING A ND THE HE A RT S ET S W/SUG A R 4D’S BAR & GRILL 7-10 p.m., no cover, 432-6660 Music Pub, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m., $5, SHOT — Country Red Cross fundrais- 423-6424 er at Neon Armadillo, Fort Wayne, DA N SMYTH — Rock variety at Draft Tavern/Sports Bar • 1820 W. Dupont Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-490-6488 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m., $5 after 9, Horse Saloon, Orland, 7:30-10 p.m., BENDER A ND WA RNER — Acoustic at EXP E CT : Live music Saturdays, ladies in free; Thirsty Thursday party; ladies in free, 490-5060 no cover, 829-6465 Beamer’s Sports Grill, Allen County, daily food & drink specials – Sunday-Monday, $2 domestic longnecks, 6-8 p.m., no cover, 625-1002 FORT WA YNE PHILH A RMONIC CHORU S — HE A RTBE A T CITY — 70s-80s at Parkview The Lincoln Financial Foundation 40¢ wings & $5 pizza; Tuesday, Texas Hold ‘Em Free Roll; Wednesday, Field, Fort Wayne, 6 p.m., cover, BON A FIDE — Variety at American Legion Choral Signature Series, featur- 25¢ wings & $5 pitchers; Thursday, $1 longnecks & sliders; Friday- 482-6400 Post 47, Fort Wayne, 8-11 p.m., no cover, 485-6938 ing Bach’s Magnificat and Faure’s Saturday, buckets of beer. EATS : Daily food specials. GE TTIN G TH E R E : JOHN MA RK MCMILL A N W/ALL THE BRIGHT BRI A N LEMERT A ND THE DI V E KING S — Requiem, 7 p.m., $18, 481-0777 LIGHT S — Christian rock at Hebrews, NW corner of Dupont & Lima. HOURS : Mon.-Fri. 3 p.m.-3 a.m.; Sat.- GUT S HOT — Rock at O’Sullivan’s Irish Leo, 8 p.m., $10 adv., $12 d.o.s., Classic rock at Beamer’s Sports ALCOHOL : PMT Italian Pub, Fort Wayne, 10 p.m.-1 Sun., noon-3 a.m. Full Service; : MC, Visa, Disc 246-5627 Grill, Allen County, 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m., no cover, 625-1002 a.m., no cover, 422-5896 JON DURNELL — Acoustic variety at Alley AFTER DARK IPFW CHOR A L EN S EMBLE S — Choral Sports Bar, Fort Wayne, 9-11 p.m., BROTHER — Classic rock at Skip’s Party selections in several languages at Dance Club • 1601 S. Harrison St., Fort Wayne • 260-456-6235 no cover, 483-4421 Place, Angola, 9:30 p.m.-2 a.m., $3 XP E CT after 8 p.m., 665-3922 Auer Performance Hall, IPFW, Fort E : Mon. drink specials & karaoke; Tues. male dancers; Wed. OPEN MIC HO S TED BY MIKE CONLEY — CA DILL A C RA NCH — Classic rock at Wayne, 7:30 p.m., $6 adults, $5 karaoke; Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Vegas-style drag show (female imperson- At Mad Anthony Brewing Company, seniors (60 and older) $3 students Fort Wayne, 8:30 p.m., no cover, Kahuna’s Roadhouse, Angola, 9:30 ators); dancing w/Sizzling Sonny. Outdoor patio. Sunday karaoke & p.m..-1:30 a.m., no cover, 665-8640 and free for IPFW students and chil- E TTIN G H E R E 426-2537 video dance party. G T : Downtown Fort Wayne, 1 block CHRI S DODD S A ND AD A M STR A CK — dren 5 and under, 481-6555 PS EUDO SL A NG W/THE VA G A BOUND S A ND south of Powers Hamburgers. HOURS : 12 noon-3 a.m. Mon.-Sat., 6 Acoustic at Columbia Street West, JOE ST A BELLI — Jazz guitar at Hall’s Old LA ND PIR A TE S — Rap, hip-hop at p.m.-3 a.m. Sun. ALCOHOL : Full Service; PMT : Cash only, ATM avail- Fort Wayne, 5-7 p.m., no cover, Gas House, Fort Wayne, 6-9 p.m., Brass Rail, Fort Wayne, 10 p.m.-1 no cover, 426-3411 able a.m., $5, 422-0881 422-5055 CHRI S WORTH — Variety at Covington JUCIFER W/THE MIDNIGHT GHO S T TR A IN ROBBIE V A ND HEIDI DUO — Variety at ALLEY SPORTS BAR Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m.-1 A ND I, WOMB A T — Sludge metal, rock Checkerz Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, ‘n blues at Brass Rail, Fort Wayne, Sports Bar • 1455 Goshen Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-482-4889 7:30-9:30 p.m., no cover, 489-0286 a.m., no cover, 432-6660 COUG A R HUNTER — 80s rock at Latch 10 p.m.-2 a.m., $5, 422-0881 EXP E CT : 45¢ wings Sunday, Monday and Tuesday; live bands, no cover RON SHOCK W/PHIL JOHN S ON — Comedy String Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, 10 KILL NA NCY — Rock at Martin’s Tavern, Friday-Saturday, 9 p.m.-1 a.m.; bowling $1 a game Sunday, 1 p.m.-close; at Snickerz Comedy Club, Fort Garrett, 10:30 p.m.-2:30 a.m., no Wayne, 7:30 p.m., $8, 486-6323 p.m.-2 a.m., no cover, 483-5526 unlimited bowling, $6 per person, Friday-Saturday, midnight-3 a.m. Das H RIP ROCK — Rock at Checkerz Bar cover, 357-4290 EATS : Sandwiches, Ft. Wayne’s best tenderloin, pizzas, salads, soups, & Grill, Fort Wayne, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., LBD TRIO — Jazz at the Venice fish & chips. GE TTIN G TH E R E : Inside Pro Bowl West, Gateway Plaza on Friday, April 8 no cover, 489-0286 Restaurant, Fort Wayne, 6:30-9:30 p.m., no cover, 482-1618 Goshen Rd. HOURS : 4 p.m.-12 a.m. Mon.-Thurs., 4 p.m.-2 a.m. Fri.-Sat., Dav E LILE S BA ND — Country at the 4TH DA Y ECHO — Rock at Piere’s, Fort LEFT LA NE CRUI S ER — Blues punk at LCOHOL MT Rusty Spur Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, 1-11 p.m. Sun. A : Full Service; P : MC, Visa, Disc, Amex, DC Wayne, 10 p.m., $5, 486-1979 10 p.m.-2 a.m., $5, 755-3465 Gin Mill Lounge, Fort Wayne, 9:30 E W ICE p.m.-1:30 a.m., no cover, 484-5561 babylon A N V — Rock at Jilli’s Pub, Dav ID W A TKIN S A ND B R A D D UER — Acoustic New Haven, 10 p.m.-2 a.m., $2, at the Bean Cafe & Teahouse, Fort LITTLE LOG A N A ND THE IN S T A G A TOR S W/ Dance Club • 112 E. Masterson, Fort Wayne • 260-247-5062 749-8116 Wayne, 7:30-11 p.m., no cover, all ROCKEFELLER FOUR — Blues and EXP E CT : Two unique bars in one historic building. Fridays & Saturdays ANTHONY GA RR — Acoustic at Firefly ages, 420-5000 garage rock at Calhoun Street DJ Blazin’ Brandon. Come shake it up in our dance cage. Outdoor Coffee House, 6:-7:30 p.m., no Soup, Salads & Spirits, Fort Wayne, patio. Ask for nightly specials. GE TTIN G TH E R E : Three blocks south of cover, 373-0505 10 p.m., $4, 456-7005 the Downtown Hilton on Calhoun St., then left on Masterson. Catty- corner from the Oyster Bar.
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