Wednesday, January 23, 2008

 

TLP January 23, 2008

Awight, folks, here ya go. Check out poets Jude McPherson and Eric Sutherland at the Carnegie Center tonight. Celebrate the new Big Fresh record tomorrow night at the Icehouse. Friday, go see Atlanta’s The N.E.C. w/Bedtime at The Void. Thanks to Cody Swanson for his review of the new Bedtime cd.

Hope all are well.
Luv, Ross

:::::::::::::::::::::::: Announcements :::::::::::::::::::::::::::

** TONIGHT! Wed/January 23 - Reading & Book Signing @ the Carnegie Center - Jude McPherson & Eric Sutherland of Blacoetry Press
Tonight (Wed/Jan 23) at 6:30pm, the Carnegie Center, 251 W. Second St (at the intersection of S. Mill and Second), presents a reading and booking signing by local poets (and our friends) Jude McPherson & Eric Sutherland, the men behind Blacoetry Press. Here’s a little more info from a recent Carnegie Center email – “Jude McPherson (author of the poetry collections LOVES TAXICAB BLUES REVISITED and THE BOOK OF JUDE) and Eric Sutherland (INCOMMUNICADO) will be reading and signing recent works. These are two of the most innovative, energetic poets around -- don't miss the important things they have to say.” The event is FREE and open to all ages. To learn more about this and other literary events at the Carnegie Center, call 859/254-4175 or visit www.carnegieliteracy.org

** All ages shows at The Void
The Void (518 E. High St – http://myspace.com/thevoidskateshop), the city’s best skateshop, has become a great spot for all ages shows. At least ten good ones scheduled through March. Here’s a quick list (keep an eye on the Picks for more info) -

Jan 25 The N.E.C. and Bedtime
Jan 29 Kill Toby Wyatt and more
Feb 2 Hair Police with Tight Leather, and Handicapper Horns
Feb 9 Sports
Feb 10 The Infected with Riot Before
Feb 20 Shooting Spires (bj warshaw of parts & labor) with FDU
Mar 18 These Are Powers with Tight Leather and more
Mar 21 All the Saints
Mar 23 Human Bell
Mar 26 FDU and more

:::::::::: YOU GO OUTDOORS. I GO OUTDOORS. LET’S GO OUTDOORS TOGETHER. :::::::::::::

Bike Events
Keep your eye on www.lexrides.com for details on the next Winter Warehouse Race (some time in Jan), the Mardi Gras Fat Tuesday group ride, an upcoming valentine alleycat race and info on weekly bike polo games.

:: Sundays this Winter :: Bike Polo games are still happening Sunday afternoons weather permitting. Games typically start mid-afternoon ~2-3 @ Woodland Park between the pool and skatepark. Bikes and mallets available if you don't have your own - everyone welcome. Check the lexrides forum for weekly details.

:: Sunday, February 10 :: An early heads-up. Get ready for the OPERATION LOVERBOY alleycat. Sunday, February 10th, Kenwick Park (corner of Owsley and Menifee). Registration:1:30 PM. Racing commences: 2:05 PM. Categories:Male/Female, Male/Male, and Female/Female. You'll need a digital camera (camera phone will work), a cell phone, a pen and a valentine. You must race with a valentine so some of you lonely folk need to start looking now if you expect to find a date in the next 3 weeks! If you arrive alone, you'll be paired with a valentine. For more information, visit www.lexrides.com.

:::::::::::::::::::::: CD Review ::::::::::::::::::::::

Bedtime - Self-Titled
(Slow Owl Recordings)

What strikes me right of the bat when this record starts is that it's incredible that I know these people. James Friley, lead singer and keyboardist, speaks, sings, and plays at such a sophisticated level that it's hard to believe he's my age, and actually a little younger at only 20 years. I don't mean to imply that 20 years is too short a time to reach the point James has, it's just that at the helm of his band he makes me think they're a bunch of mid 30s in an established band I hear of often from hip sites like Pitchfork. This is because Bedtime is ready for that sort of exposure, and they deserve it. Their first full-length, "Self-titled" contains so many catchy melodies and brilliant musical attention by every band member that it's instantly enjoyable and more so after multiple listens. One moment you'll be snared by some masterful piano/keyboard line or striking vocals by James, and then you'll be lost in a guitar riff by Lucas Ward. Andrew Ramey and Josh Blaine round out the quartet with a skillful rhythm section. Bedtime's, "Self-titled" is an awesome CD and one by fellow Kentuckians. Do yourself a favor and catch a show from these guys while they still have time to play Lexington. Their live shows are truly rewarding and worth supporting. – Cody Swanson

More info/sounds - http://www.bedtimewebsite.com.


:::::::::::::::::::::: THE PICKS ::::::::::::::::::::::
::::::::: Wednesday, January 23 – Monday, January 28 :::::::::::

:: Wednesday, January 23 ::
THE YOUNG GUNS OF COMEDY @ The Dame
8pm, ages 21+, $3

The Dame continues its admirable drive to put up and coming comedians in front of rock n’ roll audiences with a bill of young Louisville comics. http://www.myspace.com/younggunsofcomedy


:: Thursday, January 24 ::
BIG FRESH record release party w/ROBERT SCHNEIDER (of the Apples in Stereo) and ZAVALA @ The Icehouse, 412 Cross St (just off W. Maxwell) – 8pm, all ages, $5 suggested donation

Our pure pop favorites Big Fresh celebrate the release of their immaculate new cd, “B.F.F. (Big Fresh Forever),” on the new Garden Gate label. It’s the first Big Fresh release destined for full-scale national distribution, and this show is your chance to help them celebrate their step out into the great big world. Robert Schneider of the Apples in Stereo and Zavala (Jason Zavala and friends) join the bill to give you that much more incentive to make the party. C'mon - celebrate your peeps. More info and free sounds – http://myspace.com/bigfresh, http://myspace.com/marbles (Robert Schneider), http://myspace.com/theelephants (Zavala). [Note: They ain't call it the Icehouse for nuthin - DRESS WARMLY.)


:: Friday, January 25 ::
THE N.E.C. w/BEDTIME @ The Void, 518 E. High St - 8pm, all ages, somewhere in the $3 - $5 range

The first in a slew of good all ages shows coming up at the city's best skateshop. [Peep the Announcements section for a full list.] The N.E.C. = catchy heavy garage psych from Atlanta. Loud and wonderful live. Bedtime = young Lexington band (actually, I think the band's still split between Lex and Ashland). Soaring, dramatic vocals over driving, almost carnival-esque, piano-led rock. More info and free sounds – http://myspace.com/thenec, http;//myspace.com/thebedtime, http://myspace.com/thevoidskateshop.


:: Saturday, January 26 ::
“Halfway to Forecastle” mini-festival w/BAND OF HORSES, VHS OR BETA, CASS McCOMBS, and more @ Headliners (Louisville) - 3pm - 3am, ages 18+, $15

Remember those two days last week that were like 60 and 70 degrees? [Ed. Note: - it was ‘last week’ when she wrote this. By now, it’s ‘week before last’ and those temps seem long gone.] That was pretty awesome, right? Like having a little bit of summer right in the dead of winter. Ahhh.... But wait! You can bring back that lovin' feelin' once again with a mini-fest to hold you over until a time when it won't snow a couple days later. Our friends in Louisville are gearing up for another Forecastle Fesitval later in July but have decided to start the party early this year with the Halfway to Forecastle Mini-Fest, going down on January 26th for 12 solid hours at Headliner's in Louisville. In addition to the stellar lineup, (actually can we just talk about that for a minute? Ummm:

Tyler Ramsey (from Band of Horses) (5:00 - 5:30pm)
Noizejoi (6:00 - 6:30)
Early Day Miners (7:00 - 7:30)
Catfish Haven (8:00 - 8:35)
Cass McCombs and the Middle Class (9:00 - 9:40)
Band of Horses (10:15 - 11:30)
VHS or BETA (12:00 - 12:45)
Coltrane Motion (12:45 - 1:15)
How I Became the Bomb (1:15 - 1:45)
Jesse Jamz (1:45 - 2:15)
Ferdinand Fox (2:15 - 3:00am)

oh HELLZ YEAH!)

The whole thing's basically a benefit concert for local BMXer Jimmy Levan, who's recovering from a recent big skate boarding accident. There's even going to be an outdoor skate park in the parking lot, complete with a heated canopy, to pay homage to our fallen solider. Exhibitions from local and regional skaters will start at 3pm, so make sure you get there early enough to catch 'em. As always with Forecastle, there's going to be a totally nautical theme and costumes are HIGHLY ENCOURAGED. You know what to do.
If you need more info, head on over to http://www.forecastlefest.com/halfway. Killer.
- Eli Riveire

:: Also worthwhile in the January 23 – January 28 timeframe ::
Wed/Jan 23 DE NOVO DAHL @ Southgate House (Newport, KY)
Sat/Jan 26 LexGo presents VERY EMERGENCY w/VARSOVIA @ The Dame
Sat/Jan 26 “Halfway to Forecastle” w/BAND OF HORSES, VHS OR BETA, CASS McCOMBS, more @ Headliners (Louisville)

:: Soon Soon ::
Thurs/Jan 31 SHARON JONES AND THE DAP-KINGS @ Bogart’s (Cincinnati)
Fri/Feb 1 SIX ORGANS OF ADMITTANCE w/MICK TURNER (of the Dirty Three) and CAVES @ The Dame
Fri/Feb 1 SHARON JONES AND THE DAP-KINGS @ Headliners (Louisville)
Sat/Feb 2 HAIR POLICE @ The Void, 518 E. High St – all ages
Sat/Feb 2 LEE ROCKER (of the Stray Cats) w/CROWN ELECTRIC @ The Dame – early
Sat/Feb 2 THE BRASSKNUCKLE BOYS @ The Dame – late
Fri/Feb 8 BIG MARACAS @ The Dame
Wed/Feb 13 VAMPIRE WEEKEND @ Gypsy Hut (Cincinnati)
Sat/Feb 16 HEADLIGHTS w/EVANGELICALS @ The Icehouse, 412 Cross St – all ages, sponsored by YouAintNoPicasso.com
Tues/Feb 26 BABY DEE (Drag City records) @ The Icehouse, 412 Cross St – all ages, sponsored by WRFL 88.1FM
Thurs/Feb 28 ISWHAT?! w/NOISEJOI, THA BLACK FALCON, and NAM @ The Dame
Sat/Mar 1 WAX FANG @ The Dame
Sat/Mar 1 DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS @ Headliners (Louisville)
Mon/Mar 31 THROW ME THE STATUE @ The Icehouse, 412 Cross St – all ages, sponsored by YouAintNoPicasso.com
Thurs/Mar 14 BUILT TO SPILL w/THE MEAT PUPPETS @ Headliners (Louisville)
Sat/Mar 16 DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS @ Southgate House (Newport, KY)
Wed/Mar 20 MAN MAN @ Headliners (Louisville)
Sat/Mar 23 STEPHEN MALKMUS AND THE JICKS w/JOHN VANDERSLICE @ Southgate House (Newport, KY)
Sat/Apr 26 FreeKY Fest - WRFL’s 20th Anniversary Celebration/Festival – downtown Lexington – all ages

:: Pertinent Resources ::

__Lexington__
THE DAME, 156 W.Main St, Lexington - http://www.dameky.com
THE ICEHOUSE, 412 Cross St (off W.Maxwell), Lexington - http://myspace.com/icehouselex
THE VOID, 518 E. Hight St, Lexington – http://myspace.com/thevoidskateshop
CHARLES MANSION (a venue no longer, but the website's a good spot to find out about shows) - http://www.charlesmansion.org
MECCA dance studio/gallery, 451 Chair Avenue, off S.Broadway near Bolivar - http://www.meccadance.com
FROWNY BEAR, 208 Forest Park
THIRD STREET STUFF COFFEE, corner of Limestone and 3rd Street - ph. 859/255-5301
THE FISHTANK, corner of Woodland and Euclid Ave - http://www.thefishtankbar.com
NATASHA'S CAFE, 112 Esplanade - http://www.beetnik.com/
DOWNTOWN ARTS CENTER, 141 E. Main St, Lexington - http://www.lexarts.org
ARTSPLACE, 161 N.Mill St, Lexington
SINGLETARY CENTER FOR THE ARTS, corner of Euclid and Rose Sts - http://www.uky.edu/SCFA/
CRICKET PRESS (amazing local poster art) - http://www.cricket-press.com
WRFL 88.1FM (UK's student-run radio station) - http://wrfl.fm
YOU AIN’T NO PICASSO (great locally-produced music blog) - http://www.youaintnopicasoo.com

__Louisville__
LAVA (Louisville Assembly of Vanguard Artists) HOUSE - 927 Shelby Parkway, Louisville - http://www.lavahouse.org
HEADLINERS MUSIC HALL, Louisville - 1386 Lexington Road, ph. 502/584-8088 - www.headlinerslouisville.com
UNCLE PLEASANTS, 2126 S. Preston, Louisville - p.502/634-4147
THE POUR HAUS, 1481 S. Shelby Street (corner of Shelby and Burnett), Louisville
THE RUDYARD KIPLING, 422 West Oak Street, Louisville - http://www.therudyardkipling.com/pages/206999/index.htm
OLD LOUISVILLE COFFEHOUSE, 1489 S. Fourth St, Louisville - ph. 502/635-6660
PRODUCTION SIMPLE (produce many of the events at Headliners and Uncle Pleasants) - http://www.productionsimple.com

__Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky__
THE SOUTHGATE HOUSE, Newport, KY - http://www.southgatehouse.com
ALCHEMIZE, 3929 Spring Grove Ave, Cincinnati, OH - http://www.alchemizebar.com
THE COMET, 4579 Hamilton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH - http://www.cometbar.com
BOGART'S, 2621 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH - http://www.bogarts.com
NORTHSIDE TAVERN, 4163 Hamilton Ave, Cincinnati, OH - http://www.northside-tavern.com

Know of an upcoming event that others should get hip to? Let us know - email informationactivists@yahoo.com. All Picks by Ross Compton unless otherwise noted.

:::::::::::::: QUESTIONS/COMMENTS/SUBMISSIONS ::::::::::::::::::::::::
email thelexingtonproject@yahoo.com

Thursday, January 17, 2008

 

TLP January 17, 2008

A thin, trying-to-get-back-in-the-swing-of-things Lex Pro. Expect a full issue to arrive on Monday. In the meantime, catch the quick gig at the Icehouse tonight (Jason Ajemian w/Eric Sutherland), then head to Al’s to warm up with the Swells. Tomorrow, check the opening of Dima Strakovsky’s sound installation/performance on the 2nd floor of the Downtown Arts Center. Saturday, shake a tail feather to help raise some dough for the Bluegrass Rape Crisis Center or bounce to Murder Mystery at the Dame.

Thanks to Greg for the outdoor and bike haps.

Hope all are well.
Luv, Ross

:::::::::::::::::::::::: Announcements :::::::::::::::::::::::::::

** Assorted Upcoming Haps
Wed/January 23 - Reading & Book Signing @ the Carnegie Center - Jude McPherson & Eric Sutherland of Blacoetry Press
Thurs/January 24 – Big Fresh record release party @ The Icehouse
Fri/January 25 – The N.E.C. w/Bedtime @ The Void Skateshop – all ages
Sat/January 26 – “Halfway to Forecastle” party featuring VHS or Beta, Band of Horses, and more @ Headliners in Louisville


:::::::::: YOU GO OUTDOORS. I GO OUTDOORS. LET’S GO OUTDOORS TOGETHER. :::::::::::::

Out-of-doors Event

:: Saturday, January 19 :: Winter Tree Identification at Floracliff State Nature Preserve (Fayette County). Join Preserve Manager Beverly James for a hike to Elk Lick Creek and learn how to identify trees by their distinctive characteristics along the way. Registration required for this event. Contact Beverly James at 859-351-7770 or Floracliff@aol.com for more information.

Bike Events
Keep your eye on www.lexrides.com for details on the next Winter Warehouse Race (some time in Jan), the Mardi Gras Fat Tuesday group ride, an upcoming valentine alleycat race and info on weekly bike polo games.

:: Sundays this Winter :: Bike Polo games are still happening Sunday afternoons weather permitting. Games typically start mid-afternoon ~2-3 @ Woodland Park between the pool and skatepark. Bikes and mallets available if you don't have your own - everyone welcome. Check the lexrides forum for weekly details.


:::::::::::::::::::::: THE PICKS ::::::::::::::::::::::
::::::::: Thursday, January 14 – Monday, January 21 :::::::::::

:: Thursday, January 17 ::
JASON AJEMIAN w/ERIC SUTHERLAND and @ The Icehouse, 412 Cross St (just off W. Maxwell)
8pm, all ages, $3-$5 suggested donation

Year six of the Outside the Spotlight series kicks off with a short show at the Icehouse. Lexington poet Eric Sutherland opens the evening, setting the stage for a set of quadraphonic experimentation by Chicago bassist/mad scientist Jason Ajemian.

A manically creative artist, Jason's output just can't be squeezed into a single genre for easy consumption. We've seen him in jazz contexts as a bassist with Dragons 1976 (with Aram Shelton and Tim Daisy), Triage (with Dave Rempis and Tim Daisy), and Day Dreams (for which he served as leader and composer - with Rob Mazurek, Chad Taylor, and Tony Malaby). We've seen him as half of the psychedelic folk duo Born Heller (with Josephine Foster). And, we've seen him as half of the Lay All Over Its (with Nori Tanaka), a group that bridges the gap between free jazz and freak folk with mantra-like vocals over bass and drum work. We've heard tale of the 32 piece orchestra he pulled together for his Who Cares How Long You Sink project, and we've heard his backwards transcription (for orchestra!) of Black Sabbath's "Into the Void" (see Jason conduct the Paris performance - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJURdz9Sadw). The man's a natural explorer. What's he's got planned for the solo performance tomorrow night? I'm not sure, but I can't wait to find out. You can find samples of some of his various musical concoctions at http://www.myspace.com/lovealloverit.

Why a “short show”? ‘Cause it’s gonna be cold. Doors will open at 8. Show will start promptly at 8:30pm, and will most likely be wrapped up by 9:30pm.
[Full Disclosure: I helped organize this show.]


:: Friday, January 18 ::
Sound installation/performance – “… as if a forest” by Dima Strakovsky @ Downtown Arts Center (2nd Floor), 141 E. Main St - 6-8pm, all ages, FREE

The opening for our friend Dima Strakovsky’s sound installation, “… as if a forest”. Dima’s work is always intriguing. At 6:30pm, he’ll create the piece in a live performance. Peep some of his previous works at http://shiftingplanes.org.


:: Saturday, January 19 ::
Benefit for the Bluegrass Rape Crisis Center featuring TRYPTAMINE and DJ ANDY KRUNK @ The Icehouse, 412 Cross St (just off W. Maxwell) – 9pm, all ages, $4 suggested donation

Party with proceeds earmarked for a very important organization. Dance for a good cause (and to stay warm – it’s sure to be chilly). http://myspace.com/tryptamine.


:: Saturday, January 19 ::
SCOURGE OF THE SEA w/MURDER MYSTERY @ The Dame
10pm, ages 21+, $5

A fun Saturday show at the Dame pairing the lovely indie pop-rock of our local boys Scourge with the bouncy boy/girl pop of NYC’s Murder Mystery. http://www.myspace.com/murdermysterymusic

:: Also worthwhile in the January 17 – January 21 timeframe ::
Thurs/Jan 17 THE SWELLS @ Al’s Bar, corner of 6th and Limestone
Thurs/Jan 17 VERTIGO USA: A tribute to U2 @ The Dame
Fri/Jan 18 THE YELLOW BELTS w/THE VIBROLAS, and ARSENIC ON THE ROCKS @ The Dame

:: Soon Soon ::
Wed/Jan 23 THE YOUNG GUNS OF COMEDY @ The Dame
Wed/Jan 23 DE NOVO DAHL @ Southgate House (Newport, KY)
Thurs/Jan 24 BIG FRESH record release party w/ROBERT SCHNEIDER of the Apples in Stereo and ZAVALA @ The Icehouse, 412 Cross St (just off W. Maxwell) – all ages
Fri/Jan 25 THE N.E.C. w/BEDTIME @ The Void, 518 E. High St – all ages
Sat/Jan 26 LexGo presents VERY EMERGENCY w/VARSOVIA @ The Dame
Sat/Jan 26 “Halfway to Forecastle” w/BAND OF HORSES, VHS OR BETA, CASS McCOMBS, more @ Headliners (Louisville)
Thurs/Jan 31 SHARON JONES AND THE DAP-KINGS @ Bogart’s (Cincinnati)
Fri/Feb 1 SIX ORGANS OF ADMITTANCE w/MICK TURNER (of the Dirty Three) and CAVES @ The Dame
Fri/Feb 1 SHARON JONES AND THE DAP-KINGS @ Headliners (Louisville)
Sat/Feb 2 HAIR POLICE @ The Void, 518 E. High St – all ages
Sat/Feb 2 LEE ROCKER (of the Stray Cats) w/CROWN ELECTRIC @ The Dame – early
Sat/Feb 2 THE BRASSKNUCKLE BOYS @ The Dame – late
Fri/Feb 8 BIG MARACAS @ The Dame
Wed/Feb 13 VAMPIRE WEEKEND @ Gypsy Hut (Cincinnati)
Sat/Feb 16 HEADLIGHTS w/EVANGELICALS @ The Icehouse, 412 Cross St – all ages, sponsored by YouAintNoPicasso.com
Tues/Feb 26 BABY DEE (Drag City records) @ The Icehouse, 412 Cross St – all ages, sponsored by WRFL 88.1FM
Thurs/Feb 28 ISWHAT?! w/NOISEJOI, THA BLACK FALCON, and NAM @ The Dame
Sat/Mar 1 WAX FANG @ The Dame
Sat/Mar 1 DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS @ Headliners (Louisville)
Thurs/Mar 14 BUILT TO SPILL w/THE MEAT PUPPETS @ Headliners (Louisville)
Sat/Mar 16 DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS @ Southgate House (Newport, KY)
Wed/Mar 20 MAN MAN @ Headliners (Louisville)
Sat/Mar 23 STEPHEN MALKMUS AND THE JICKS w/JOHN VANDERSLICE @ Southgate House (Newport, KY)
Sat/Apr 26 FreeKY Fest - WRFL’s 20th Anniversary Celebration/Festival – downtown Lexington – all ages

:: Pertinent Resources ::

__Lexington__
THE DAME, 156 W.Main St, Lexington - http://www.dameky.com
THE ICEHOUSE, 412 Cross St (off W.Maxwell), Lexington - http://myspace.com/icehouselex
THE VOID, 518 E. Hight St, Lexington – http://myspace.com/thevoidskateshop
CHARLES MANSION (a venue no longer, but the website's a good spot to find out about shows) - http://www.charlesmansion.org
MECCA dance studio/gallery, 451 Chair Avenue, off S.Broadway near Bolivar - http://www.meccadance.com
FROWNY BEAR, 208 Forest Park
THIRD STREET STUFF COFFEE, corner of Limestone and 3rd Street - ph. 859/255-5301
THE FISHTANK, corner of Woodland and Euclid Ave - http://www.thefishtankbar.com
NATASHA'S CAFE, 112 Esplanade - http://www.beetnik.com/
DOWNTOWN ARTS CENTER, 141 E. Main St, Lexington - http://www.lexarts.org
ARTSPLACE, 161 N.Mill St, Lexington
SINGLETARY CENTER FOR THE ARTS, corner of Euclid and Rose Sts - http://www.uky.edu/SCFA/
CRICKET PRESS (amazing local poster art) - http://www.cricket-press.com
WRFL 88.1FM (UK's student-run radio station) - http://wrfl.fm
YOU AIN’T NO PICASSO (great locally-produced music blog) - http://www.youaintnopicasoo.com

__Louisville__
LAVA (Louisville Assembly of Vanguard Artists) HOUSE - 927 Shelby Parkway, Louisville - http://www.lavahouse.org
HEADLINERS MUSIC HALL, Louisville - 1386 Lexington Road, ph. 502/584-8088 - www.headlinerslouisville.com
UNCLE PLEASANTS, 2126 S. Preston, Louisville - p.502/634-4147
THE POUR HAUS, 1481 S. Shelby Street (corner of Shelby and Burnett), Louisville
THE RUDYARD KIPLING, 422 West Oak Street, Louisville - http://www.therudyardkipling.com/pages/206999/index.htm
OLD LOUISVILLE COFFEHOUSE, 1489 S. Fourth St, Louisville - ph. 502/635-6660
PRODUCTION SIMPLE (produce many of the events at Headliners and Uncle Pleasants) - http://www.productionsimple.com

__Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky__
THE SOUTHGATE HOUSE, Newport, KY - http://www.southgatehouse.com
ALCHEMIZE, 3929 Spring Grove Ave, Cincinnati, OH - http://www.alchemizebar.com
THE COMET, 4579 Hamilton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH - http://www.cometbar.com
BOGART'S, 2621 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH - http://www.bogarts.com
NORTHSIDE TAVERN, 4163 Hamilton Ave, Cincinnati, OH - http://www.northside-tavern.com

Know of an upcoming event that others should get hip to? Let us know - email informationactivists@yahoo.com. All Picks by Ross Compton unless otherwise noted.

:::::::::::::: QUESTIONS/COMMENTS/SUBMISSIONS ::::::::::::::::::::::::
email thelexingtonproject@yahoo.com

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