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RIDE

Cat’s Cradle 300 E Main St., Carrboro, NC, United States

Andy Bell, Mark Gardener, Loz Colbert and Steve Queralt formed Ride in Oxford in 1988. A defining act of the shoegaze scene and signed to Creation Records in 1989, they went on to release four albums: ‘Nowhere,’ ‘Going Blank Again,’ ‘Carnival of Light’ and ‘Tarantula.’ After a lengthy hiatus, Ride reformed in 2014. Comprised of Andy Bell, Mark Gardener, Loz Colbert, and Steve Queralt, the band sold out headline tours around the world to a plethora of critical acclaim, as well as show stopping turns at festivals including Coachella, Primavera and Field Day. Produced by Erol Alkan, new album ‘Weather Diaries’ is packed with all the classic elements that made Ride one of the defining bands of the early ’90s. Trembling distortion, beautiful harmonies, pounding rhythms, shimmering soundscapes and great songwriting all combine to make an album that’s ambitious in scope, timeless and thoroughly addictive. The album is out now through Wichita Recordings and sees the band reunited with label co-founders Dick Green and Mark Bowen, who worked with Ride during the band’s early years on Creation Records. It also brings the band back together with mixer Alan Moulder (Arctic Monkeys, Smashing Pumpkins, The Killers) who mixed their seminal 1990 album ‘Nowhere’ and produced it’s follow up ‘Going Blank Again.’ Links: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Spotify

Leslie Stevens

Cat’s Cradle Back Room 300 E Main St., Carrboro, NC, United States

At the center of Leslie Stevens’ music is that notoriously heart-catching voice. She can belt it out grandly when she wants to, but the Los Angeles singer also possesses a distinctively honeyed tone that imbues her new album, Sinner, with a radiant charisma that sparks both ebullient love songs and more intimate ballads. Stevens’ voice is so beguiling that she has developed a thriving sideline as an in-demand singer who has recorded and toured with a litany of disparate musicians, including Florence + the Machine, My Morning Jacket’s Jim James, Father John Misty, Jenny O., Joe Walsh, Jackson Browne, Jonny Fritz, and John Fogerty. Stevens might be a singer’s singer, but it is her bold original songwriting that elevates Sinner from a merely dazzling vocal showcase into an artistically ambitious, poignantly affecting and sometimes startling work. The new album is released on LyricLand LLC and out on Thirty Tigers/The Orchard, and Stevens is scheduled to head out on the road for a series of European festivals in August and September 2019. Produced by Jonathan Wilson (Dawes, Roger Waters, Father John Misty) – who added to the record’s moody atmosphere by playing a variety of instruments (guitars, bass, drums, percussion and even Mellotron) – Sinner is a stirring statement of purpose by the native Missouri singer. Stevens’ two previous full-length recordings – Roomful of Smoke (when she fronted the beloved country-rock combo Leslie Stevens & The Badgers) and her first solo album, The Donkey and the Rose – led Los Angeles Times to declare that she is “one of the city’s best” and L.A. Weekly to anoint her as Best Country Singer in 2018. But Sinner represents something of a daring step forward for the singer-guitarist. Although the album features such quintessential Stevens folk-pop gems as “Sylvie” and the ethereal consolation of the country-rock ballad “You Don’t Have to Be So Tough,” Sinner also branches out into unexpected territory, like “Teen Bride,” a candied reverie that’s as close as Stevens has ever come to 1950s-style teen pop. “Teen Bride” floats by so airily, with Stevens’ lulling voice adorned by beams of celestial, churchy organ and wisps of jazzy guitar, that you might not notice that she has deftly sketched a tear-jerking portrait of a tragic teen pregnancy in just a few loaded lyrics (“A God who lied”) wrapped up in a 2:32-minute pop confection: “Song in her head/And he stood like a man/With a rose on his chest/She was with child/With a boy at her breast.” Even more provocative is “The Tillman Song,” a strangely surreal and passionately raging anthem about Pat Tillman, the popular NFL defensive back who enlisted in the U.S. Army at the height of his career only to be killed in Afghanistan in a controversial friendly-fire incident. The song transcends right- and left-wing ideologies as Stevens blends a reverential appreciation for Tillman’s service with impressionistic imagery that sears and gets to the heart of the matter, even as Jonathan Wilson’s furious hard-rock guitar solos punctuate her rueful words: “I chose to stay and be the artist/And you chose to go and kill/And I have slaughtered my own armies/And you have done no ill/You shouted ‘This war is illegal/And I believe in love’/as the bombs fell into Baghdad/And the hawks came for the doves.” Links: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Spotify

Radicackalacky Late-Night Cabaret (Adults Only!)

Earl & Rhoda Wynn Theater NC

In honor of twenty years of larger than life puppetry in the Triangle, Paperhand Puppet Intervention presents: Radicackalacky! A festival of radical puppetry.

$15

Radicackalacky: Puppet Cabaret

The ArtsCenter 300-G E Main St, Carrboro, NC, United States

In honor of twenty years of larger than life puppetry in the Triangle, Paperhand Puppet Intervention presents: Radicackalacky! A festival of radical puppetry. Performances feature puppeteers from throughout the Southeast with an array of puppetry styles, including table top monsters, life-sized paper sculptures, and reverential shadow puppetry accompanied by song. The late night cabaret, is... Read More →

$15

Carrboro Music Festival

Carrboro Town Commons 301 W Main St, Carrboro

The 2018 Festival will be held on Saturday, September 29th and Sunday, September 30th. This year marks the 21st Anniversary of the Festival. The main event will be held on Sunday and will feature ~200 acts across 29 venues. Saturday's kick-off event will feature 3 bands at Carrboro Town Commons, beginning at 2:00pm. following the... Read More →

Free Music Half-Day Camp + Choir Workshop in Chapel Hill

1712 Willow Dr, Chapel Hill, NC 27514-2947, United States

* FREE Half-Day Music Camp by NC Boys Choir and NC Girls Choir in Chapel Hill. All Triangle boys and girls (7-13 years old) who are interested in singing are invited!* Professional Music Instruction and Vocal Training by the Choir Staff; Snacks, Water, Fun Breaks!

Free

Free Choral and Music Workshop for Kids

1712 Willow Dr, Chapel Hill, NC 27514-2947, United States

Our North Carolina Boys Choir and Girls Choir half-day camp and workshop is open to public (all children in our community between 7 and 14 years of age). When: Saturday, August 24, 2019; 9 AM – 12 Noon (Free) Saturday, September 28, 2019; 9 AM – 12 Noon (Free) Where: 1712 Willow Dr., Chapel Hill... Read More →

Free

Free Half-Day Music Camp and Choral Workshop for Kids

Binkley Memorial Baptist Church 1712 Willow Dr, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

North Carolina Boys Choir and Girls Choir is finishing off the public auditions sessions for 2019 Fall Season with a splash — our free half-day music camp and choral workshop on Saturday, September 28, 2019. Our North Carolina Boys Choir and Girls Choir half-day camp and workshop is open to public (all children in our... Read More →

Free

Textual Art Workshop with Debi L. Drew

Margaret Lane Gallery 121 W. Margaret Lane, Hillsborough, NC, United States

The use of words in visual art is popular and fun. Accompanying text with a visual component can help the message along. In this workshop, you will learn how colorful backgrounds painted on canvas boards can enhance a simply worded text of your choice. We will use acrylic paint, paint pens and metal leaf. Bring... Read More →

$49

All About Teapots

Ceramics Studio 300-G E. Main St., Carrboro, NC, United States

Lara O’Keefe – Saturday, 1-6pm, Sept 28 (Fall 2019)

$95