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  • Colors of Dance

    Join the School of Indian Percussion & Music for an enchanting evening celebrating the rich cultural heritage of India at "Colors of Dance." Immerse yourself in the vibrant rhythms and graceful movements of traditional Indian classical dance, featuring captivating performances of Kathak and Bharatnatyam.
    Sat. June 22, 6pm  
    Anderson High School
  • Billy Strings in Concert

    Billy Strings is performing at Moody Center on Saturday, December 14th. Tickets on sale now!
    Sat. Dec. 14, 7:30pm  
    Moody Center
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    Monday Night Jammie Jam Burlesque: It’s Gonna be May

    Everybody rock your body right (and comfortably) at the monthly Jammie Jam Burlesque – now with the best of the Nineties and Aughts. Hosted by the effervescent Ginger Snaps, this burlesque brings a showstopping array of the spiciest, most ’N Sync tunes possible. You can’t beat watching incredible athletic feats while you’re in snuggly pajamas. It’s a millennial dream, but everyone’s invited to the ultimate in cozy nostalgia. – Cat McCarrey
    Mon., May 6
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    The Crafty Adult: Introducing Sashiko

    Literally translated, sashiko means “little stabs.” Pretty metal, and yet this functional embroidery represents a delicate, beautiful addition to any garment. Utilized to reinforce as well as repair garments with decorative stitching, the first writings on the subject were from Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai’s book New Forms for Design. Those 1824 designs still inspire many sashiko patterns today, and you’ll learn even more from fiber artist Juliann Krute at this month’s Crafty Adult class. All supplies provided, so all you need to bring is a mind ready to learn – and maybe a thimble. Can never be too careful with those fingertips! – James Scott
    Mon., May 6
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    The New Romantics Book Club: The Neighbor Favor

    If your friends don’t know their Cristina Laurens from their Katherine Centers, you need to come to New Romantics. It’s full of your people. The ones who understand “oh no there’s just one bed” or “enemies to lovers” or “meet cute.” This saucy book club meets at BookPeople the first Monday of every month. For May, they’ll be discussing Kristina Forest’s The Neighbor Favor, a tale of shy literary nerds with secrets and yearning galore. Cozy up with your new best book friends. – Cat McCarrey
    Mon., May 6
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