The Daily Pulse:

The Daily Plan-It: Thursday, Jan. 26

The Daily Fact: It's Republic Day in India. 


CIVICS

Mountaintop-Removal Mining Teach-In
Activists gather in the bank plaza for a demonstration and information session about UBS Financial Services, which they claim is one of the leading funders of mountaintop-removal mining. 
First Tennessee Plaza (800 S. Gay St.) • Noon



MUSIC AND CULTURE

UT presents the good-natured touring drag show/ballet from New York. 
Clarence Brown Theatre (1714 Andy Holt Ave.) • 7:30 p.m. • $5-$30

Big costumes, big harmonies, and an even bigger positive message from South Africa.
Tennessee Theatre (604 S. Gay St.) • 8 p.m. • $19.50-$39.50

Thudding, heavy, West Coast dubstep. 
The Valarium (112 Ramsey St.) • 9 p.m. • $16 • 18 and up

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his guitar/drums duo from Asheville walks the line between drone and noise. 
Pilot Light (106 E. Jackson Ave.) • 10 p.m. • $5 • 18 and up


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Reverent Memphis power pop--they're on the recently revived Ardent label, formerly home to Big Star. 
Preservation Pub (28 Market Square) • 10 p.m. • $3 • 21 and up



ETC.

Get the kids and lace up the high-tops. Winner gets bragging rights and a $100 Subway gift card. 
Phyllis Wheatley YWCA (124 Cruze St.) • 5:30 p.m. • Free


ON THE HORIZON

FRIDAY, FEB. 3
Eric Church with Brantley Gilbert and Sonia Leigh
Thompson-Boling Arena • 7:30 p.m. • $34,75-$42.50


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