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Weekend entertainment at 202 Market

Friday, July 18th

Parachute Musical/9pm/$8
“…a brainy brand of piano-pop that’s classically complex but warm and inviting…”

Legendary JC’s/11pm
“…sweaty, horn-gueled, old-school R&B…a must see show!…”

Columbian Independence Party/9pm
Live music, prizes, food, dance, and many more!

Saturday, July 19th

Speidel, Goodrich, Goggins & Lille/9pm/$15
“…it makes you feel good…clever song writing, freshness, warmth…”

+ Latin Dance w/DjDiego/9pm/$5

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Gallery Show for Cheryl Dolby

Friday, July 25th, the Market’s own Cheryl Dolby will be hosting an open house for her gallery showing at WVTF. Please come by and see the beautiful sculptures she’s been working on this year for this event. The show is being held at WVTF Public Radio Station from 5pm - 7pm. There will be music by Charlie Perkinson Trio and catering by Edible Vibe Cafe & Coffee House. While you’re there, you can also enter to win one of Cheryl Dolby’s Goddess Ceremonial Necklaces by guessing the number of beads on her car, B-Dazle.  Click here for directions and more information.

Sculpture by Cheryl Dolby; Photograph by Rebecca D. Dillon.

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This week at Blues BBQ

Daily Specials this Week at Blues BBQ Co.

Monday, July 14th Chopped Brisket Sandwich, fresh cut bull chips & drink $8.95
Tuesday, July 15th Pulled Chicken Sandwich, fresh cut bull chips & drink $8.95
Wednesday, July 16th Fried Chicken Club, fresh cut bull chips & drink $9.95
Thursday, July 17th Savannah Pulled Pork Sandwich, fresh cut bull chips & drink $9.95
Friday, July 18th Meatloaf Sandwich, fresh cut bull chips & drink $8.95

$6 Lunches Monday through Friday (Drink not included.)

Weekly Happenings at Blues BBQ Co.

Karaoke Monday, July 14th Starting at 9p.m.
Bluegrass Tuesday, July 15th Featuring Acoustic Endeavors, Starting at 7p.m.
Wing Wednesday, July 16th Wings 50 cents! Starting at 5p.m.
Guys’ Night Thursday, July 17th Drink and Appetizer Specials! Starting at 7p.m.
Friday, July 18th BeeBop Hoedown, Starting at 9p.m.
Saturday, July 19th Gumbo, Starting at 9p.m.

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2008 Roanoke Arts Festival

Information courtesy of Hotel Roanoke; submitted by Thomas Becher.

2008 ROANOKE ARTS FESTIVAL SET

Second annual event to feature legendary Crystal Gayle;
Rock ’n’ roll, Bluegrass and classical music planned;
Theater, culinary arts, film, and puppets among offerings

Planning already under way for 2009 Festival

ROANOKE, Va., (July 10, 2008) – The second annual Roanoke Arts Festival, re-timed this year to help celebrate the opening of the new Taubman Museum of Art, will be held Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 8-9 with free and ticketed events and activities to appeal to a wide range of audiences.

The 2008 Roanoke Arts Festival will complement the museum’s grand opening weekend and once again pay tribute to arts of the region and beyond with a host of rich offerings capped by a performance by Country-music legend Crystal Gayle. The Festival will include a free downtown rock ‘n’ roll concert, great Bluegrass music, a musical puppet show, an exposition of the culinary arts, theatrical performances, classical music and more.

The Festival will also serve as the grand finale to “40 Days and 40 Nights,” a celebration of arts and culture with daily activities and exhibits coordinated by the Arts Council of the Blue Ridge.

“This year’s Festival – timed for the museum’s opening and this historic moment for the arts and culture for our region – is a great way to celebrate all facets of the arts,” says Susan Jennings, Roanoke’s public art coordinator. “The 2008 Roanoke Arts Festival will extend this excitement onto the streets of downtown Roanoke and into venues in Roanoke Valley.”

“With the Taubman Museum opening its doors as one of the most impressive museums of its kind, we felt the Arts Festival should tie into that spirit and welcome visitors to explore not just the visual arts, but music, drama, film – even the culinary arts,” adds Festival manager Rick Salzberg.

As the final touches are being made to this year’s schedule, planning already is under way for the third annual Roanoke Arts Festival, scheduled to be held next fall.

“With strong interest and broad audience appeal from our inaugural Festival last year, we’ve heard from fans of the arts from throughout Virginia urging us to offer even more choices in years ahead,” Salzberg says. “That’s why we’re already looking ahead to next year, when we will resume a four-day Festival.”

The 2007 Arts Festival was recognized as one of the year’s best festivals by the readers of City Magazine, and even nationally renowned performers lauded the Festival.
“I want to thank the committee for inviting me to the first Roanoke Arts Festival – and I know there will be many, many, many more,” Judy Collins said when she took the stage last October at the Roanoke Performing Arts Center.

Ramsey Lewis of the Ramsey Lewis Trio, had this to say: “When the Trio performs our intent is not only to communicate and have fun with each other on stage, but to extend those wonderful moments to the audience, and hopefully they will become a part of our musical conversation. When this happens, performer and audience become one and energize each other. This was the occasion on October 4, 2007, at the first Roanoke Arts Festival. The audience was musically sophisticated and a joy to play for. We eagerly look forward to our return.”

A video of highlights from last year’s Festival is available on the Festival’s web site at: http://www.roanokeartsfest.com/raf_movie/index.html

2008 ROANOKE ARTS FESTIVAL EVENTS AND SCHEDULE

The Roanoke Arts Festival schedule, released today at a reception for sponsors and supporters at the home of noted art collector Jim Hyams, will feature free performances, events and exhibitions at multiple venues across the city. Many of the activities, including the rock concert, will be free.
Ticketing details will be released closer to the Festival. A schedule of events is available on the Festival’s web site, www.RoanokeArtsFest.org, and will include:

Saturday, Nov. 8

• “FiddleFest Lite,” a day of Bluegrass with teaching workshops and jam sessions followed by a concert by acclaimed Bluegrass performers.
• “Day of Music.” A free rock concert with the “Magic Twig Community” and a number of other popular regional bands.
• “Doubt.” The Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning play presented by the theatre departments of Hollins University and Virginia Tech.
• The James Piano Quartet.
• A concert at Blue 5 with great guest artists.
• Downtown art gallery tours.

Sunday, Nov. 9

• “An Exposition of the Culinary Arts” at the new Culinary Institute of Western Virginia.
• Staged readings from the works of venerated authors Nelson Bond and Jack Kestner presented with the Roanoke City Library.
• World premiere of “Bull – A Puppet Musical” by The Thistledown Puppets.
• A special film presentation by the Grandin Theatre.
• A second performance of “Doubt.”
• Crystal Gayle concert at the Roanoke Performing Arts Theatre, with the exciting new Nashville duo of Sam & Ruby as her opening act.

Also throughout the Festival, there will be ongoing exhibitions at area museums and public art, including:
• White Liquor, Blue Ridge Style at the History Museum of Western Virginia.
• Transportation Art: Photorealism From the Collection of James W. Hyams at the Virginia Museum of Transportation.
• A photography exhibition at the O. Winston Link Museum.
• Public art on view at different locations in the City with the Roanoke Arts Commission.
• The James W. Hyams Collection on view in Old Southwest. (Portions of this collection have been on loan to more than eight museums, including the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.)

“We are thrilled with the lineup we have so far, and especially delighted to be welcoming Crystal Gayle to Roanoke,” Salzberg says. “With three dozen hit records and 19 number one singles, her classic songs and continued success – Crystal was named ‘Best Female Entertainer’ by American Magazine for 2007 – assures a memorable performance which will delight fans, and serve as a strong cap to a weekend packed with something for everyone.”

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This week at Blues BBQ

This week at Blues BBQ Co.

Daily Specials

Monday, July 7th - Meatloaf, fresh cut bull chips & drink $8.95
Tuesday, July 8th - Grilled Chicken Salad, fresh cut bull chips & drink $8.95
Wednesday, July 9th - Sliced Pork Sandwich, fresh cut bull chips & drink $9.95
Thursday, July 10th - Crunchers, fresh cut bull chips & drink $9.95
Friday, July 11th - Buffalo Chicken Sandwich, fresh cut bull chips & drink $8.95

$6 Lunches Monday-Friday (Drink not included)

Weekly Happenings

Karaoke Monday, July 7th Starting at 9p.m.
Bluegrass Tuesday, July 8th Featuring Acoustic Endeavors, Starting at 7p.m.
Wing Wednesday, July 9th Wings 50 cents! Starting at 5p.m.
Guys’ Night Thursday, July 10th Drink and Appetizer Specials! Starting at 7p.m.
Friday, July 11th Hoppie Vaughn, Starting at 9 p.m.
Saturday, July 12th Rotgut Revival, Starting at 9p.m.

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Summer Cooking Classes at Hotel Roanoke

Here are the upcoming classes being offered at Hotel Roanoke:

July 27th - Discovering Spain.
Please join us as we take a culinary tour of Spain. This class will cover some of the traditional recipes of the country such as Paella and Chimichurra. We will also talk about the history of the food and sample some Spanish wines to go along with the foods.

August 17th - Cooking with Wines.
Take a closer look at pairing food with wine and how to prepare dishes with the right wine. This class will focus on some classic and not so classic recipes that you can, with a little time and love, prepare at home. We will also sample a variety of wines and talk about how to use them in cooking and what to look for when pairing wine with food.

There are also classes being scheduled for September and October.

Classes meet on these dates from 1-5 p.m. at the Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center. Cost is $85 person and must be secured with a credit card. A $30 cancellation fee will apply to reservations canceled within three days before the class. A minimum of eight people will be required to hold each class.

To register, call the Regency Room at 540-985-5900 or visit HotelRoanoke.com for more information.

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This week at Blues BBQ Co.

What to look forward to this week at Blues BBQ Co.:

Karaoke Monday, June 3rd Starting at 9p.m.

Bluegrass Tuesday, June 24th Featuring Acoustic Endeavors, Starting at 7p.m.

Wing Wednesday, June 25th Wings 50 cents! Starting at 5p.m.

Guys’ Night Thursday, June 26th Drink and Appetizer Specials! Starting at 7p.m.

Friday, June 27th: Electric Cameleon, Starting at 9p.m.

Saturday, June 28th: Kase Project, Starting at 9p.m.

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Hotel Roanoke Launches Tourism Website

The Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center and The Virginia Tech Foundation Launch Tourism Website

RoanokeRailCam.com Provides Path to Explore, Learn and Access Roanoke’s Rich Railroad Heritage

All aboard! RoanokeRailCam.com!

The Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center and the Virginia Tech Foundation have launched a tourism web site promoting the transportation that brought tourists and visitors to the Roanoke Valley 125 years ago.

Located on top of The Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center, the railcam looks out over more than four tracks of the Norfolk and Southern Railroad and gives a glimpse into Roanoke’s history, the downtown skyline and Mill Mountain.

RoanokeRailCam.com provides the path to explore, learn and access Roanoke’s rich railroad heritage with direct links to the O.Winston Link Museum, Virginia Transportation Museum, The Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center and The Norfolk and Western Historical Society. From O. Winston Link’s stunning photography displays located in the historic Norfolk & Western Passenger Station and the vintage locomotives exhibits at the Virginia Museum of Transportation, to the historic Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center founded and built by the railroad in 1882, RoanokeRailCam.com is the premier site for remote train watching in Roanoke, Virginia.

“This site is a celebration of Roanoke’s heritage and provides visitors and residents the opportunity to learn the history of the railroad in the Roanoke Valley,” said Dr. Raymond D. Smoot, Jr., Chief Operating Officer of the Virginia Tech Foundation. “I invite everyone to visit, learn and enjoy the bustling railroad that has been an integral part in the history and development of the Roanoke Valley.”

The Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center has also created a Train Lover’s Package with accommodations overlooking the railroad, breakfast for two in the Regency Room, and a commemorative history mug and book to help tourists easily access the Valley.

“This is a unique opportunity for tourists, residents and visitors to experience how Roanoke became what it is today,” said Gary Walton, general manager of The Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center. “The Hotel and many of us wouldn’t be here if not for Frederick J. Kimball and Norfolk and Western (today Norfolk and Southern).”

The camera is operated by a Sony Impela Network Camera. A download may be required to view the picture.

ABOUT THE VIRGINIA TECH FOUNDATION
The Virginia Tech Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable corporation. It was established and continues solely to support the instructional, research and public service programs of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

ABOUT THE HOTEL ROANOKE & CONFERENCE CENTER
The Hotel Roanoke, which first opened in 1882, was given to the Virginia Tech in late 1989 by the predecessor of the Norfolk Southern Corporation (Norfolk and Western Railroad). Designated as a National Historic Landmark, the Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center has 331 luxuriously appointed guestrooms and a 63,000-square-foot, high-tech conference center. It is a joint project of Hotel Roanoke LLC, the City of Roanoke and Virginia Tech and is managed as a Doubletree hotel by Hilton Hotels Corporation. A multi-million-dollar hotel enhancement campaign is currently underway to carefully incorporate contemporary comfort, amenities and services with the Hotel’s legendary historic ambiance.

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Emerging Artists One Year Celebration

SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 11am - 5pm
EMERGING ARTISTS
ONE-YEAR-SINCE-WE-STARTED-CELEBRATION-EXTRAVAGANZA

INSIDE & OUTSIDE ROANOKE MAIN LIBRARY

All the bands & all the artists presented during this past 12 months of Emerging Artists are featured at this
one-year-since-we-started-celebration-extravaganza.
Here’s the list…

:: magic twig community :: lil blackout ::dickie :: sam knapp :: john reburn :: juniors :: monica novicki fritz :: poe mack :: red clay river :: BOE :: saletti :: blackout entertainment :: leonard straub :: solo :: betty white :: sarah williams :: jim thompson :: palmz :: ebony :: cricket powell :: cloaca cadabra :: smooth :: javel :: nancy & 2 meteors : : doe boey :: billy bob beamer :: off da hook :: angel :: dj boo :: martin jeffrey :: case jones :: young c :: brian sal corral :: boogz :: receptors ::

And we couldn’t resist showing some bands & artists that have not yet appeared at Emerging Artists.

Delicious refreshments are provided & of course…the best hip-hop & breakdancing this side of NYC!

Everything’s free & everyone’s welcome.

PREVIOUS SHOWS:

Cricket Powell/Jason Ring
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=10719302293

Jim Thompson/Nancy & Two Meteors
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=11041361050

Sam Knapp –The Signal Keepers
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=9034371269&ref=mf

David Tate –Video Journalist
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=7418858211

John Reburn –Red Clay River
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=16680410563

The Exquisite Corpse Event
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=7294007175

Sarah Williams –R & R String Trio
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=20914380976

Roanoke Times Paparazzi –”And It Won’t Stop… The Roots of Hip Hop”
http://yourpix.roanoke.com/pages/gallery.php?gallery=309209

And It Won’t Stop…The Roots of Hip Hop
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5940994401

Billy Bob Beamer –Juniors
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5676141089

Black Atlantic Project
http://www.roanoke.com/columnists/flowers/wb/127325

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Weekly Happenings at Blues BBQ

This week at Blues BBQ Co.:

Karaoke Monday, June 2nd Starting at 9pm

Bluegrass Tuesday, June 3rd Featuring Acoustic Endeavors, Starting at 7pm

Wing Wednesday, June 4th Wings 50 cents! Starting at 5pm

Guys’ Night Thursday, June 5th Drink and Appetizer Specials! Starting at 7pm

Friday, June 6th Jesse Ray Carter Trio, Starting at 9pm

Saturday, June 7th Gumbo, Starting at 9pm

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