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With Chelsea's latest problems related to its alcohol license, Red Star has stepped up to host two bands originally scheduled to play Friday at the Perkins Road venue.

The Laurel Street bar will now host Streamline and Oh Juliet. The show starts at 10:30.

"It would be a shame if a good band had to suffer because of this unfortunate situation," Red Star owner Frank McMains said in an email.

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  • Polly Pry w/ Dimestore Troubadours at Chelsea's.

  • Anteeks at Cadillac Cafe

  • Thursday Night Band at Clicks

  • Krossroads at The Station

  • True Spin at Superior Grill

  • Blues Jam hosted by Will Wesley at Phil Brady's.

  • Bayou Hot Shots at Boutin's.

  • Rusty Yates at Roux House.

  • DJ Triz-A at The Caterie

  • Feel the Vibes w/ DJ PK-1 at 600 Main.

  • Seth Rivet at Boudreaux and Thibodeaux

  • Laughs on the River at Lyceum Ballroom

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Tonight at the LSU Museum of Art, the eco-friendly boutique Noelie Harmon will showcase TOMS shoes that you can paint or have painted by a local artist. For every pair of TOMS shoes purchased a pair is given to a child in need. The event features live music, drink specials and complimentary food. Admission is $5 for museum members, $10 for everyone else.

Elsewhere, the Government Street art, antique and architecture store Circa 1857 hosts a night of art, food and music as part of its Circa at Night program. 5-9 p.m.

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Red Stick Weekend

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If you can't make it to the Michael Bolton show tonight in Biloxi, fear not. There's plenty to do in Baton Rouge ...



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Every August, the Perseid Meteor Shower lights up the sky as the earth passes through the leftover debris of a comet orbiting around the sun. The result is a spectacular display of some 100 or more meteors, or shooting stars, per hour! In this live planetarium presentation, Jon Elvert, director of the Pennington Planetarium, explores why the Perseid Meteor Shower is the year's major meteor shower, what comets are and where they come from, and the difference between meteorites and asteroids. A tour of the summer's night sky, identifying constellations and visible planets, is also included. Admission: Regular planetarium admission.

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Red Stick Weekend

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FRIDAY
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  • Ayleron with Against the Stream at Clicks.
  • The Crazy Love Tour: Charlie Wilson & Keith Sweat with Rude at the River Center.
  • Scratch N Sniff at Pastime.
SATURDAY

  • Lucid with Touching the Absolute at Clicks.
  • Sexy Saturday with DJ Quiet Storm at 600 Main.


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  • Thursday Night Band at Clicks.
  • Karaoke at Pastime.

Chris_Dennis.The_Second_verse.jpgBaton Rouge Gallery will hold a First Wednesday Opening Reception tonight for three artists to kick off a month-long exhibition.

The work of Jenny Authement, Chris Dennis and Michael W. Howes will be on display through August 27. The opening reception is 7-9 p.m. tonight. The exhibits features "a menagerie of fish, birds and birdlike forms, along with installations reflecting the basic elements," according to John Byrd, the gallery's special events coordinator.

The Second Verse is the Same as the First, Dennis' exhibition at the gallery, features paintings that are deliberately ambiguous. As Byrd puts it: "the fish in these works are often surrounded by water but they are quite clearly 'out of it.' The birds depicted in others are wingless, earth-bound, stuck. The strangeness yet immediacy of the imagery draw on the viewer's preconceptions and invite them to create their own narrative."

Sculptors Authement and Howes, who have collaborated in the past under the name MJ Bronz, each have their own exhibits at the gallery. Howes's exhibit, IRDS @ CERTAIN SITES, feature sculptures that are part of a continuing series of works based on the bird-like forms called "Irds" as well as collage drawings. Authement's exhibition, Mystic Triforms, "references the artist's connections to the basic elements of air, earth and fire," Byrd said.



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