Weekend Flyer: March 21-23, 2014

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Friday events, March 21

Jimbo Mathus

Singer, songwriter and former Squirrel Nut Zipper, Jimbo Mathus is coming back to town for a show at George’s Majestic Lounge with his current band, The Tri-State Coalition. Tickets to the show are $7, on sale now at George’s ticketing site.

Oklahoma electronic-dance-rock band, Jumpship Astronaut, will be at Smoke & Barrel Friday night.

At the Lightbulb Club, there’s poppy-Americana from Mountain Home band, Coyote Union, and locals Basement Brew.

There’s a big local show at The Stolen Glass as well Friday night, with rockers RedEcho and Chasing Pictures.


Full list:

6:35 p.m.  Baum Stadium: Razorback baseball vs. Alabama
6 p.m.  Fresco Cafe & Pub: Ben Harris Jazz
6 p.m.  George’s Majestic Lounge: Carolyn Wonderland / Duty Free
6 p.m.  Greenhouse Grille: Alex Lewis Jazz
7 p.m.  Wine Cellar: Sarah Hughes
7 p.m.  Nightbird Books: The Next Poetry Festival
7 p.m.  Chancellor Hotel: Claudia Burson Trio
7:30 p.m.  Walton Arts Center: University of Arkansas Wind Ensemble Concert
8 p.m.  Mojo’s Pints & Pies: Reeves Brothers
9 p.m.  The Stolen Glass: RedEcho / Chasing Pictures
9 p.m.  George’s Majestic Lounge: Jimbo Mathus & The Tri-State Coalition
9 p.m.  JR’s Lightbulb Club: Coyote Union / Basement Brew
9 p.m.  Smoke & Barrel Tavern: Jumpship Astronaut

Saturday events, March 22

Locals Randall Shreve and the Sideshow are back in Fayetteville for a show at The Stolen Glass on Friday night. It’ll be their first local show with new guitarist, Michael Tisdale. Here’s the Facebook event.

There’s a big metal show at the Lightbulb Club with Mothwind, Iron Iris, and No End Game.

At Smoke & Barrel, California Americana outfits Reverend Red and Duane Mark will perform.


Full list:

12:15 p.m.  Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall: Suzuki Music School: Student Recital
2:05 p.m.  Baum Stadium: Razorback baseball vs. Alabama
2 p.m.  Backspace: The Next Poetry Festival
2 p.m.  Tri Cycle Farms: Garden Mushroom Inoculation Class
6 p.m.  Fayetteville Underground: The Next Poetry Festival
5 p.m.  Unitarian Universalist Felllowship: Big Bad Gina
7 p.m.  Fresco Cafe & Pub: Al Gibson & Nate Wong Quartet
8 p.m.  Mojo’s Pints & Pies: Ocie Fisher Trio
9 p.m.  The Stolen Glass: Randall Shreve and the Sideshow
9 p.m.  George’s Majestic Lounge: Voltaire / Dj Annabel Evil / DJ Infam0us / DJ Durandal!
9 p.m.  JR’s Lightbulb Club: Mothwind / Iron Iris / No End Game
9 p.m.  Smoke & Barrel Tavern: Duane Mark / Reverend Red

Sunday events, March 23

Bicycle Coalition of the Ozarks’ annual 71 Classic ride from Fayetteville to Mountainburg and back is set for Sunday after being postponed earlier this year. Here’s everything you need to know about the ride.

Maxine’s Tap Room’s Whosie Whatsit game show returns to their Sunday Service lineup this week. The show features local personalities participating in a 70’s style game show with a Fayetteville flavor. The fun starts at 7 p.m.

There’s also an enormous DJ show at Smoke & Barrel, with 8 Bit Jin, Awesome Force, Phonetic Hero, Orion Reilly and Thunder Fox Music.


Full list:

9 a.m.  Greenhouse Grille: Highway 71 Classic (reschedule)
1:05 p.m.  Baum Stadium: Razorback baseball vs. Alabama
1 p.m.  Ozark Natural Foods: Brooks Hummel Nature Preserve Restoration
1 p.m.  Terra Studios: Bruce Allen
7 p.m.  Maxine’s Tap Room: Whosie Whatsit?? Game Show
8 p.m.  Mojo’s Pints & Pies: Teddy Sablon
9 p.m.  Smoke & Barrel Tavern: 8 Bit Jin / Awesome Force / Phonetic Hero / Orion Reilly / Thunder Fox Music

Friday Public Meetings

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Weekend Birthdays

Locals and expats:
O’Shay DuBois, Nick Hamon, Tony Canova, Smar-t Jones, Nanny Davis, Cameron Housley, Lonny Wheeler, Debra DuBois, Warren Dietzel, Jake Fout, Jeff Grewe, George Bearden, Jill Briley, Shay Bozman Hopper, Will Whitling, Joey Black, Nikole Wilson, Pat Gideon, Blake Woolsey, William Walker, Kale Riley, Mary Jane Kuharick, Brittany Murray, Pepper Bemberg, Carrie Harrison, and Lawrence Surles.

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