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MUSIC & MORE this weekend in the SOO

Friday September 23 Loplops ~ 651 Queen St. E. presents: Blue Saki. blue (bl) n.
Friday September 23

Loplops ~ 651 Queen St. E. presents: Blue Saki.

blue (bl)

n. The hue of that portion of the visible spectrum lying between green and indigo, evoked in the human observer by radiant energy with wavelengths of approximately 420 to 490 nanometers; any of a group of colors that may vary in lightness and saturation, whose hue is that of a clear daytime sky; one of the additive or light primaries; one of the psychological primary hues.

www.loplops.com

www.thefreedictionary.com/blue

Downbeat Lounge ~ 740 Queen St. E. presents: Slow Nerve Action. A five piece fusion of funk from snowboard heaven. There is currently no word or term for the musical genre Slow Nerve Action play in…however it can only be expressed in body language, by a steady tilting and rocking of the pelvis, usually accompanied by a throwing back and shaking of the head…and maybe some jazz hands.

www.downbeatlounge.com

www.slownerveaction.com

The Speak Easy ~ Algoma University presents: Digging Roots. Featuring singer songwriter ShoShona Kish and guitar vocalist Raven Kanatakta. Doors open at 9pm, tickets are $5 and are available at the door.

www.ausu.auc.ca

www.diggingrootsmusic.com

Barsanti’s Root River presents: Taste of Honey. Brian and Lynne will be performing during dinner beginning at 6:30pm.

Country Collectables ~ 185 Mountainview Drive presents: The Harvest Show. Browse through the new selection of quality crafted unique pieces. This show and sale begins at 2pm and runs until 9pm.

Reggie’s Place ~ 458 Queen St. E. presents: She and I.


Foggy Notions ~ 708 Queen St. E. presents: Innercity Surfers.

www.foggy-notions.com

Esquire Club presents: Flashback.

Madison’s Pub ~ 705 Pine St. presents: Hobo Pie.

Saturday September 24
The Yoga Door ~ 740 Queen St. E. presents: The Yoga Jam with Positive Vibrations. Percussive drumming and the singing crystal bowls will accompany a grooving vinyasa yoga class. The class will begin at 3pm and run until 4:30pm $17. To register call Dar at 257.7707.

www.theyogadoor.com

Lake Superior State University Arts Centre ~ 650 West Easterday Ave. presents: Butch Thompson Trio. The trio will begin at 8pm. Tickets are $15 at the LSSU Ticket Centre 906.635.2602 or on line.

www.lssu.edu

The Sault Symphony Orchestra presents: A Serenade of Strings ~ Mendelssohn Violin Concerto featuring Katya Poplansky. The performance will take place at St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral 320 East Portage Ave. Sault Ste. Marie Michigan at 8:00pm.

www.saultsymphony.com

Deer Trail Studio Tour. Featuring the works of Zoey Wood-Salomon/Sherie McKay/Russ Mason/Ellen Hadath/Jon Knox/Garry Enosse/Sheila Currie/Marc Couillard/Errol Caldwell/Joe Brann/Diana Blazek/Carmen Allard/Wesley Boder/ Elizabeth Creith and many more. The tour begins at 9am on Saturday and concludes Sunday at 4pm.

www.deertrailstudiotour.com

Loplops ~ 651 Queen St. E. presents: Northern Jazz Ensemble. It’s all about the Jazz Hands and the Toe Drag.

www.loplops.com

Downbeat Lounge ~ 740 Queen St. E. presents: Elvyn. “I've seen these guys.....and they are AWESOME! Definitely an under rated band, in my opinion…check them out if you get the chance” ~ thanks anonymous dude

www.downbeatlounge.com

www.elvyn.com

www.soulshine.ca

Elliot Lake Amateur Theatre Ensemble presents: Sixty Years of Laughter and Tears. A two act play by Mona Clark and Linda Wilkins Parker ~ celebrating the 60th Anniversary of the end of World War ll and Elliot Lake’s 50th Anniversary. The performance will take place at the Lester B. Pearson Civic Centre. Curtain time is 7:30pm.

Pull Chain Theatre ~ The Windsor Park ~ 617 Queen St. East presents Suitehearts. Dinner at 6:30pm, production at 8pm. Call 779.3075 or 946.4081 for more information and reservations.

The Kiwanis Community Theatre ~ 1007 Trunk Road presents Comedyfest 2005. Featuring Camille West and Tim Murphy. Tickets are $25 and are available at the Station Mall Box Office. The curtain opens at 8pm.

www.kctc.ca

The Outback ~ Sault College presents: Bangers and Mash.

Foggy Notions ~ 708 Queen St. E. presents: Innercity Surfers.

www.foggy-notions.com

Reggie’s Place ~ 458 Queen St. E. presents: She and I.

Esquire Club presents: Flashback.

Royal Canadian Legion ~ 96 Great Northern Road presents: 5 Star Country.

Sunday September 25
The Yoga Door ~ 740 Queen St. E. presents: The Singing Crystal Bowl Performance. David Hickey of Positive Vibrations will give two performances the first beginning at 1:30pm that runs until 4:30pm and the second to begin at 6:30pm which runs until 9:30pm. The cost for the performance is $25. For more information and to register call Dar at 257.7707.

www.theyogadoor.com

Deer Trail Studio Tour. Featuring the works of Zoey Wood-Salomon/Sherie McKay/Russ Mason/Ellen Hadath/Jon Knox/Garry Enosse/Sheila Currie/Marc Couillard/Errol Caldwell/Joe Brann/Diana Blazek/Carmen Allard/Wesley Boder/ Elizabeth Creith and many more. The tour begins at 9am on Saturday and concludes Sunday at 4pm.

www.deertrailstudiotour.com

The Steamy Beam ~ 357 Great Northern Rd. presents: Chris Belsito. Show begins at 8:00pm.

Lake Superior State University Arts Centre ~ 650 West Easterday Ave. presents: The Second City ~ A National Touring Comedy Company. Tickets for LSSU Students are $5 and $10 General Admission. The performance will begin at 7:30pm.

Pull Chain Theatre ~ The Windsor Park ~ 617 Queen St. East presents: Suitehearts. Brunch at 12:30pm, production at 2pm. Call 779.3075 or 946.4081 for more information and reservations.

County Collectibles presents: Algoma Craft Show. The show will be held at The Best Western in the ballroom from 12pm to 5pm. Featuring selected artists and crafters from Sault Ste. Marie and The Algoma Region. For more information please call 779.1071.

O’Aces ~ 2 Queen St. E. presents: Jam Night.

Reggie’s Place ~ 458 Queen St. E. presents: Kenny S.


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