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MUSIC AND CULTURE


The Bookaholics Book Group
The Bookaholics talk about Marianne Wiggins' 2003 novel Evidence of Things Unseen, set in East Tennessee during the early years of the 20th century. 
Union Ave Books (517 Union Ave.) • Noon • Free

Let's Talk About It: Making Sense of the American Civil War
The Knox County Public Library's four-month series of book discussions about the Civil War continues with James McPherson's Crossroads of Freedom: Antietam. Call (865) 215-8767. 
East Tennessee History Center (601 S. Gay St.) • Noon • Free

Homegrown string jazz. Did you see Midnight in Paris? Like that. 
The Well (4620 Kingston Pike) • 9 p.m. • Free • 21 and up

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This Blount County band mixes old-time music, bluegrass, and a cornpone sense of humor. 
Boyd's Jig and Reel (101 S. Central St.) • 9 p.m. • Free • 18 and up

Burning Itch with Day Creeper
Snotty local punk rock. 
Pilot Light (106 E. Jackson Ave.) • 10 p.m. • $5 • 18 and up


ON THE HORIZON

Thursday, Jan. 26
Soweto Gospel Choir
Tennessee Theatre (604 S. Gay St.) • 8 p.m. • $19.50-$39.50

MiM0SA
The Valarium (112 Ramsey St.) • 9 p.m. • $16 • 18 and up

Friday, Jan. 27
Loretta Lynn
Tennessee Theatre (604 S. Gay St.) • 8 p.m. • $47-$127




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