Where I’ll Be: Partaking in pre-Thanksgiving Break academic crunch time
You Should See: Zmick at Canopy Club (9pm, $3 suggested donation). A good way to warm up from the first few days of snow flurries is to dance, you know.
Tuesday, November 18:
Where I’ll Be: Editing HTML.
You Should See: Piano Man (Canopy Club, 9pm, free) or Open Mic Night (Cowboy Monkey, 10pm, free) because they’re the only music-related shows going on that night.
Where I’ll Be: Seeing
El Ten Eleven at Canopy Club, $5 before 9pm
You Should See: At the show above, or at DJ Legtwo (Larry Gates) at Boltini. Cheap drinks, cheap food, and really good hip-hop.
Thursday, November 20:
Where I’ll Be: En route to Chicago! Peace out, school.
You Should See: Plain White T’s with The Cab and Meg & Dia (Canopy, 7:30pm, $17 in advance). If you’re a dude whose planning on going out Thursday night on campus anyway, it’s a safe bet that most underclassman ladies will be here, not White Horse.
Friday, November 21:
Where I’ll Be: Happy Birthday, Mom!
You Should See: Jordan Kaye, Schwartz Family Headin’ Home Band, Bow-dacious String Band and Oberon, The Possom King at the Virginia Theatre as part of Granny’s Porch: Lincoln and his Music, a Grand Ol Opry-style concert. $15 adults, $10 students, $5 children, starts at 7:30 pm, and I wish I was in town for this.
Saturday, November 22:
Where I’ll Be: Seeing Avett Brothers at the Blues & Bluegrass Fest in Chicago!
You Should See: Candy Foster at Cowboy Monkey (9:30pm, $5), because you know better than to see Puddle of Mudd.
Sunday, November 23:
Where I’ll Be: Working out of hometown boredom, most likely
You Should See: Colour Revolt with So Long Forgotten and Greenwood (8pm, $10 in advance), because they’re part heavy, raspy rock a la BRMC with enough melody and vocal tameness at times to create a mix worth seeing. Oh, and the audience will be way smaller than deserved, due to the Thanksgiving Break scheduling, so make up for all the sad students stuck at home that night.