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This is the day to get out and enjoy art and music. The Annual Arts and Crafts Festival in Fairhope, Alabama starts today and LODA Artwalk is tonight in Mobile. * Kristy Lee at Soul Kitchen * Edward David Anderson at the Fairhope Brewing Company * Jimmy Lee Hannaford at the Tiki Restaurant * The Kyle & Karl Band at Moes Daphne * The Adam Holt duo at Moes downtown * Buck Wild at Live Bait * Oak and Ash at Pour Nelsons * Peek at Courtyard@311 * Pat McCann at Pinzones Italian Village * Fat Man Squeeze at Jacks by the Tracks *US Band 7PM Foxy Iguanas at 11PM at Hangout * Ryan Balthrop at Gumbo Shack then Cornerstone Kitchen at 7PM * Amy True, John Cochran, and Nathan Shiver at True Midtown Kitchen 6-9PM *Deluxe Trio at Tacky Jacks on the Causeway 7PM * Jason Abelat Happy Harbor Mothership * Brittany L Grimes at Noon. Blind Dog Mike at 6PM Bluegill * Michael Tilley Duo at 11AM, *Them Again at Old 27 Grill * Ric McNaughton at Blues Tavernl *The Handsome Scoundrels at Celtic Irish Pub * Andrew Van Ettenat DeCuba at 8 PM *Rebecca Barry Duo at Felixs * Ruff Water TP Crockmiers * Louis Cowboy Johnson at 6PM, The Perdido Brothers at 6PM, Whyte Caps at 10 PM * Rick Whaley & Tommy Mazzullo at Franco’s Italian Restaurant; Orange Beach at 5:30PM. A Few Shows This Weekend: * Southern Sisters tour with Christina Christian, Megan McMillan, and Elizabeth Green at the Flora-Bama on Saturday * Ryan Balthrop and Harrison McInnis (3-6PM), Kansas City Bible Company (6PM) and St. Paul and the Broken Bones at Callaghans on Saturday *The Mulligan Brothers (6PM) and Sister Hazel (9:30PM) at ODalys on Saturday * The Kyle and Karl Band with Phil Proctor at The Hangout *Grayson Capps, Lisa Mills, Seth Walker, Corky Hughes Sunday, March 16 at 4PM at The Frog Pond at Blue Moon Farm *Sunday Sunset Concert Series Bayfront Park in Daphne with City Rhythm Big Band. 5-6:30PM *Brett LaGrave at Callaghans on Sunday night. He will be playing will be joined on stage by Shane Palmer, Christopher Anderson, Katie Catlin, and Emily Stuckey and play songs from his upcoming album. _____________ “and in the eyes of the people there is the failure; and in the eyes of the hungry there is a growing wrath. In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage.” Grapes of Wrath was published on March 14, 1939 ____________ Todays Events *Fairhope Arts and Crafts Festival * LoDa Art Walk in Mobile BONKERZ COMEDY CLUB For ages 21 and up. Standup comedy with Ricky Reyes; hosted by JD Crowe. 8 PM. Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel and Spa, Joe Cain Café (26 N Royal St) Reservations suggested. 251-338-2000. CELEBRATING THE VISUAL FORM AND SPOTLIGHT ON POTTERY WOOD AND SCULPTURE Wall sculptures by Jim Hayward, Mobiles favorite Throwdown Artist; and work by CSG artists; wine tasting; appetizers. 5:30 - 8:30 PM. Cathedral Square Gallery OPENING: THE 39 STEPS by Patrick Barlow; based on a concept by Simon Corbie and Nobby Dimon, the novel by John Buchan and the film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, screenplay by Charles Bennett and Ian Hay; director: Eric Browne. 8 PM. Mobile Theatre Guild (14 N Lafayette St) General/ $20; mobiletheatreguild.org ART FROM THE HEART, DIGITAL DEPICTIONS AND WHATS YOUR SIGN Three exhibitions: Works by James J Austin, Sr; illustrations by Robert Schroeter created by digitally combining elements of manipulated photography, freehand drawing, and painting; works by MAC members born under Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces. Mobile Arts Council (318 Dauphin St) Through Fri, Mar 28. Mon - Fri, 9 AM - 5 PM. Contact: 251-432-9796/ mobilearts.org 2013 MOBILE HISTORIC HOMES TOUR Mobile’s annual spring pilgrimage, featuring tours of six private historic homes: On Government St: Roberts-Abbot-Isbell Home (910), Forcheimer-Helmer House (950), and Landmark Hall - Rapelje-Buck-Cutts House (1005); on Common St: Parker- May House (15); on Conti St: May Shotgun House (932) and Yeend-Flowers Home (922) Benefits the Historic Mobile Preservation Society and the Oakleigh Historic Complex. Fri & Sat, 10 AM - 4 PM. Tickets: In advance/ $20; day of/ $25 day of groups (10+)/ $17. historicmobile.org Upcoming Events *The Bad Seed at Joe Jefferson Playhouse March 14-30 *St. Paul and the Broken Bones and Kansas Bible Company at 6PMon March 15 at Callaghans. 68th annual St. Patricks Day party. *The Mulligan Brothers (6PM) and Sister Hazel (9:30 PM)St. Paddys Day Bash at ODaleys on March 15 *Grayson Capps, Lisa Mills, Seth Walker, Corky Hughes Sunday, March 16 at 4PM *Mobile Symphony Orchestra presents Csárdás! on March 15 and 16 *Mobile Symphony Youth Orchestra at The Saenger Theatre on March 23 * Grayson Capps, Corky Hughes, John Mooney, Alan Youngblood Hart, Cary Hudson on Sunday, March 23 4PM *Leon Russell March 26 at The Saenger Theatre *Madame Butterfly presented by the Mobile Opera on March 28 and 29 *Grayson Capps, Corky Hughes, David Olney, Sergio Webb Anthony Crawford, Savana Crawford on Sunday, March 30 at The Frog Pond at Blue Moon Farm at 4PM *Southern Soul Assembly (JJ Grey, Luther Dickinson, Anders Osborne, and Marc Broussard) April 1 at The Saenger Theatre. *1984 Prom. A Retro Evening Benefitting the Mobile Arts Council. April 3 from 7-10PM at the Tempble. Tickets are $20 available thorugh Brown Paper Tickets. * SouthSounds Music Festival April 11-13 *Mobile Symphony Orchestra Russian Festival at The Saenger Theatre on April 12 and 13. *Umphrees Magee April 16 at The Saenger Theatre *Mobile Symphony Orchestra Best of Rogers and Hammerstein on Mary 3 & 4 at The Saenger Theatre. *Houndsmouth on May 3 at Callaghans * Jamestown Revival Thursday, May 15 at The Hangout Beach, Music and Arts Festival * The Hangout Beach, Music and Arts Festival May 16-18 *Phish, Friday August 1 at The Wharf Listings provided by the Mobile Arts Council, Lagniappe, The Mullet Wrapper, and The Southern Rambler. To include a listing or event, message The Southern Rambler.
Posted on: Fri, 14 Mar 2014 11:10:38 +0000

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