Weekend Flyer: Hot Club of San Francisco, White Mansion, Dylan Earl, Randall Shreve, and more

Friday, Jan. 11

White Mansion / Courtesy

One of the hottest hot clubs in the country will be at Walton Arts Center Friday night. Hot Club of San Fransisco will perform their second of two shows at the venue, with their “Swing Dance Party.” Tickets are just $10, available here. They played a different set Thursday night as well, and we heard it was rad.

There’s a big show at George’s Friday night as well, with local bands Modeling, White Manson, and Tyler Tradewell. Tickets are $8 at the door.

Also in tunes, Oklahoma musician and frequent Fayetteville visitor Mike Hosty will be in town for a show at Smoke & Barrel Friday night. He’s doing a cool one-man band thing these days called simply Hosty.


Full list:

8:00 am

Art show: Boston Mountain Potters Association

Bank of Fayetteville
Art
9:00 am

Meditation workshop

Fayetteville Public Library
Community
6:00 pm

Ultra Suede

George’s Majestic Lounge
Music
7:00 pm

Hot Club of San Francisco: Swing Dance Party

Walton Arts Center
Activity
7:30 pm

Dirty Flannel Shirt

JJ’s Grill – Springdale
Music
8:00 pm

Mindless Souls

Black Apple Crossing – Springdale
Music
8:00 pm

Rachel B & Table for 3

Mojo’s Pints & Pies
Music
8:00 pm

Southtown Comedy Night: Patrick Cunningham & Duell Aldridge

Nomads
Comedy
8:30 pm

412 West

JJ’s Grill on Dickson
Music
8:30 pm

The Atlantics

JJ’s Grill on Steamboat
Music
9:00 pm

Press Start: Meesh and Nepos

Axis Lounge
Music
10:00 pm

Hosty

Smoke & Barrel Tavern
Music
10:00 pm

Modeling / White Mansion / Tyler Tradewell

George’s Majestic Lounge
Music

 

Saturday, Jan. 12

Dylan Earl / Photo: Robbie Brindley

The Shared Experiences art exhibit featuring work by local African American artists we wrote about earlier this week is happening on Saturday night at Artist’s Laboratory Theatre. Here’s more information about that.

How about some Improv? Local troupe Phunbags is back in action Saturday night at Stage 18.

Music-wise, there is a cool show at Smoke & Barrel with Nashville indie-pop band, Whoa Dakota and local country act, Dylan Earl. This one has a $5 cover.

Also in tunes, Randall Shreve & The Devilles are playing George’s for the first time in a while on Saturday night as well. Tickets are $12-15.

There’s a lot more below. Click around for details. Have an awesome weekend, everyone.


Full list:

11:00 am

Free healthy cooking class

Ozark Natural Foods
Community
2:00 pm

Bartender’s Ball

Nomads
Activity
2:00 pm

Film noir series with Benjamin Meade: The Woman in the Window

Fayetteville Public Library
Community
4:00 pm

Life Styles Art Reception

Nomads
Community
5:00 pm

Arkansas men’s basketball vs. LSU

Bud Walton Arena
Sports
6:00 pm

Shared Experiences: A Black Art Exhibit

Artist’s Laboratory Theatre
Art
7:30 pm

Maud Crawford

JJ’s Grill – Springdale
Music
7:30 pm

Tater, Mater and Squarsh

Core Public House – Mall Avenue
Music
8:00 pm

Ciderday Night Comedy Show: Patrick Cunningham & Duell Aldridge

Black Apple Crossing – Springdale
Comedy
8:00 pm

Monk is King

Nomads
Music
8:00 pm

Phunbags Comedy Improv

Stage 18
Comedy
8:00 pm

The Dirty Few / Gardensnakesss / Hayden’s Haunted Honkey Tonk

Backspace
Music
8:30 pm

After Party Allstars

JJ’s Grill on Dickson
Music
8:30 pm

Jamie Wolfe & the Wranglers

JJ’s Grill on Steamboat
Music
9:00 pm

Randall Shreve and the Devilles

George’s Majestic Lounge
Music
10:00 pm

Whoa Dakota / Dylan Earl

Smoke & Barrel Tavern
Music

 

Sunday, Jan. 13

Full list:

12:00 pm

School Of Rock Fayetteville

George’s Majestic Lounge
Music
1:30 pm

Experience Fayetteville road bike group ride

Columbus House Brewery
Activity
2:00 pm

Arkansas women’s basketball vs. Vanderbilt

Bud Walton Arena
Sports
2:00 pm

Celebrating Linda Sheets

Art Ventures NWA
Community
2:00 pm

The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Other Eric Carle Favorites

Walton Arts Center
Family
4:00 pm

Silent Sunday: Sunrise, a Song of Two Humans

Black Apple Crossing – Springdale
Community
7:00 pm

Open Mouth Presents: Zachary Crow & Tara Mae Mulroy

Stage 18
Performance