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The tri-state's dining, shopping and entertainment magazine! With issues that cover Evansville, IN, Owensboro, KY and the surrounding areas with all things local! Read up on new digs in town, read movie and DVD reviews from Owensboro's own Chad Benefield and browse cd selections. Stepping out for the day or the weekend? News 4U is the authority in print and online with regional roadtrip listings and local nightlife and arts. Sitting around looking for something to do? Go out and pick up a News 4U!

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NEWS4U IS PUBLISHED MONTHLY AND IS DISTRIBUTED THROUGHOUT THE TRI-STATE . FOR INFORMATION ABOUT ADVERTISING, SUBSCRIPTIONS, DISTRIBU-TION OR GUIDES & LISTS, CALL (270) 485-2292, TOLL FREE AT (866) 684-7574, SEND US A FAX AT (866) 463-9748, OR WRITE US AT 119 W. 3rd ST., OWENSBORO, KY 42303. NEWS4U IS PUBLISHED BY ATOMA PUBLISHING. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRODUCTION WITHOUT PERMISSION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. DIS-TRIBUTION OF THE MAGAZINE DOES NOT NECESSARILY CONSTITUTE ENDORSEMENT OF PRODUCTS, SERVICES OR OPINIONS WITHIN. ADVERTISERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR CONTENT OF THEIR ADS.

PublisherBashar HamamiBusiness ManagerSharon [email protected]

Managing EditorAshley [email protected]

PromotionsCasey McCoy

OwensboroAccount ExecutiveRussella [email protected](270) 485-2292

EvansvilleAccount ExecutivesBeth CulverSales Manager

Carolyn CummingsKeith LaCrosse

Web ProgrammingJeff Lingis

ProductionSupervisorAmanda [email protected]

Graphic ArtistJaqulyn WoolseyStaff PhotographerMark McCoy

Staff WritersNick DurcholzMelissa Kaiser

ContributorsAbby Bauder, Chad Benefi eld, Carolyn Cummings, MomKat, Charlize Smith, Swami B2.

APRIL ‘09

table Of COntentsowensboro edition

Charlize Smith, Swami

Photos 1,3,5AmandaSmithPhotos 2,4OwensboroChamber

on the cover this month...

4 BBq festivalBY MELISSA KAISER

Synonymous with outdoor fun.

8 the poptart monkeysBY CAROLYN CUMMINGS

Straight-forward rock with a little bit of quirkiness.

13 kid’s page BY MOMKAT

14 sandbar By Ashley Sollars

It’s the new bar on the block and the story of its up and com-ing owner.

22 relay for lifeBY MELISSA KAISER

Running for awareness and a cure.

23 homegrownBluegrass festivalBY NICK DURCHOLZ

Month of the banjo in Hender-son and Owensboro featuring acts such as River Bottom Band and King’s Highway.

25 horrorscopesBY SWAMI B2

guides10 Restaurants

15 Clubs

16 Nightlife

21 Shopping

24 Arts & Etc.

26 Road Trip to Evansville

reviews12 Food

27 Music

30 DVD

32 Movies

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It’s that time of year again folks - The International Bar-B-Q Festival once again takes over downtown Owens-boro, transforming it into a Bar-B-Q lovers paradise!

Can you hear it? The sizzle of delicious meets grilling on the open flame, the glub-glub-glubbing of burgoo simmer-ing in huge iron kettles, music blasting from every corner, and the squeals of delight from those enjoying the carnival rides – all these sounds and much more collide to create an atmosphere unlike any other. On May 7, 8, & 9 you will have the opportunity to enjoy this phenomenal festival in all its traditional glory!

Over the course of three days over 85,000 people are expected to converge on our fair town to enjoy more than 10 tons of mutton, 1,500 gallons of burgoo, and 5,000 bar-b-q chickens, not to mention the usual fair treats: corn dogs, polish sausage, candy apples, fried Oreos, and so much more! (Is

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your mouth watering yet? Mine sure is!) Food booths open on Thursday night at 5 p.m., on Friday from 5:30 p.m. until 11 p.m., and Satur-day from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., giving you ample time to taste and savor everything the festival has to offer. If you’re looking for a bargain, check out the Mutton Glutton, held at the RiverPark Center, where you can feast on “the finest cui-sine that Owensboro has to offer.” On Friday, from 6 p.m. – 11 p.m., and Saturday, from 2 p.m. – 11 p.m., you can “Eat and drink to your heart's content in the comfort of the RiverPark Center's air-conditioned lobby or outside on the patio with a grand view of the Ohio River.” Mak-ing this an even better deal, kids 12 and under eat free when accompanied by an adult! How-ever, you must register early to take advantage of this fantastic deal. Visit www.bbqfest.com/event_muttonglutton.shtml for more informa-tion. When your stomach can hold no more, take a stroll along 2nd Street and visit the Arts and Crafts booths- everything from woodcarvings to beaded bracelets are found here. There will also be several non-profit or-ganizations hosting fundraising booths located in the Midway area. All booths are open Friday from 5:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. The Sunset Cruisers Car Club will once again host A Cruse-In/Sock Hop on Fri-day night from 5 p.m. to11 p.m., featuring re-stored “old-time muscle cars.” The Classic Car Show continues on Saturday, with judging for the best car in the afternoon. You will notice a few things different about this year’s festival, mainly being the lo-cation has shifted slightly. Due to the construc-tion along Veteran’s Blvd/ River Front, all the booths you would normally find there have been moved to the side streets of St. Ann & Allen and closer to the old Executive Inn area. Also, due to the closing of the Executive Inn, there will only be three pageants this year – all held at the RiverPark Center. On Sunday, May 3rd at 1:45 p.m., the Miss Bar-B-Q Pre-Teen Pageant will spotlight girls age 9 – 12, followed by the Miss Bar-B-Q Teen Pageant at 3 p.m. for young ladies age 13 - 15, and the main competition: Miss Bar-B-Q Festival at 6 p.m. for ladies age 16 - 21. Visit www.bbqfest.com for deadlines and general information on the pageants. For more athletic individuals, check out the 5K Run/Walk beginning at 8am, spon-sored by the Owensboro Family YMCA and Owensboro Area Runners & Walkers Club, and the annual Horseshoe Tournament, hosted by The Moose Lodge, held at 9am and 10am at St. Elizabeth & 2nd Street. There will also be Motor sports activities starting at 11am and a Keg Toss competition at 2pm. For more information on these events and competitions, visit www.bbqfest.com. As the night wears on there, take a break and enjoy some adult beverages at the Official Festival Beer Plaza located at the Mitch McConnell Plaza. Here, you will also

find the Jim Bean Stage, featuring several fantastic acts over the weekend. Friday night features local favorites August Christopher and Flat Stanley pumping out Rock n Roll & Classic Rock hits. Throughout the day on Sat-urday, numerous acts will entertain one and all: Troy Miller’s The Traveling Troubadour play-ing Country Rock and Blues; Heath Eric with Randy Lanham & Molly Troutman presenting Original Folk and Acoustic Soul; Amazing Soul Crackers showing off some original Soul mu-sic; and Owensboro’s own Pop Punk and Pow-erpop Rockers RUKKUS. The Beer Plaza will be open Thursday at 5 p.m., Friday at 6 p.m., and Saturday at noon. There are several other outdoor stages scattered throughout the festival area. The School Age Stage will feature Hardcore, Heavy metal and Punk artists through out the weekend. Friday will feature a truly unique group The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravagan-za. Saturday will feature nationally know artists Thy Will Be Done, Ambush, and A Life Once Lost. One the Miller stage you will hear such outstanding acts as Acoustic 87, Blues band Damudcats, and 11-year-old country singer Natalie Leibfreid. The RiverPark stage will fea-ture several local talents including Johnna Day on acoustic and the DCHS Jazz Band. A few nationally known groups will perform as well in-cluding Rockers Stompbox 40, Insulated, and country group Line of Fire. Let’s not forget the First Baptist Family Pavilion, providing Gospel and Christian music as well. There’s no doubt something for everyone at the Bar-B-Q Festi-val! In addition, what would a festival be without the many carnival rides! Beginning Thursday night, you can spin, flip, and scream until your hearts content! Rides are open Thursday and Friday from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Let’s not forget about the real rea-son all this delicious food is being cooked: the cooking competition. Cooking teams from all over the tri-state gather to compete with their secret barbecue recipes, all vying for a shot at best chicken, mutton and burgoo titles, as well as the coveted Governor's Cup for the "Best Overall Bar-B-Q Cooking Team." Competition is fierce, and this year is no different with sev-eral cooking teams signed up to smoke, stew, and grill their way to a win! Also, the Backyard Cooks Cook-Off is back again this year, giv-ing locals a chance to compete with their own special sauce. Just bring your grill and get to cooking! Whether you come for the competi-tion, food, entertainment, arts and crafts, or just because you have nothing better to do, we hope you have a fantastic visit, stuff yourself to the gills, and make this a family tradition each year! Have fun and see you next year. For a complete schedule of events, registration information and general informa-tion on the International Bar-B-Q Festival, please call the Festival Line at 270-926-6938 or visit www.bbqfest.com.

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What’s in a name? A rose by any other name – blah, blah, blah, we’ve all heard it. Sometimes, however, there is some-

thing unique, something special in a name. I first read the name Poptart Monkeys several years back and couldn’t help but smile. It was so quirky, so different; I actually remember going home that night and saying to my ex- husband “I heard the craziest band name today.” When I told him what it was he chuckled and smiled too. He and I often

used the nickname “poptart” for one another, so it wasn’t much of a stretch that soon after the conversation our very young daughter Aidan adopted the nickname “Poptart Monkey.” Aidan is now eight and for the majority of those eight wonderful years Poptart Monkeys has definitely been a household name; in our household anyway. Recently I began writing for News4U again and it didn’t take long for the name to reappear on my desk. I generally get to pick my stories and often take the easy road and choose artist I know a bit more about, Merle Haggard, Hank Jr. etc. However, I just couldn’t resist this one. To be honest I wasn’t at all familiar with the bands mu-sic, but once again the name made me smile and the connection my daughter and I have to it made this band one I was ready to explore. I’m glad I did.

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The high-energy, progressive, “straight ahead rock and roll” sound delivered on the band’s newly released (February 2009) album Count to Zero is a perfect example of why these once “Pennsylvania based cover musicians” are now an original regional power-house. Due to their harmonies, explosive live performances and musical chemis-try the band has found themselves as the supporting act for 3 Doors Down, Alien Ant Farm, Bowling For Soup, Breaking Benjamin, Saliva, SR-71, Sum 41, Yellowcard and in January of 2009, Trust Company and Saving Abel. They may not be a household name all over yet, but with the talent, honest lyrics, and difficult to achieve balance between beau-ty and grit possessed by this band it won’t be long before the name Poptart Monkeys is falling from your lips. On the 25th at FYE I got a chance to sit down with the band and speak with them face to face. The entire interview will be available online at www.news4uonline.com. The last thing you want to do though is let someone else make your musical judgments for you, especially someone who nick-names their loved ones after pastries (my sons are pumpkin pie and pumpkin bread in case I hadn’t mentioned). So I suggest you mark your calendar because the Poptart Monkeys are playing two area dates in May. You can swing in and catch them at Frankie’s in Owensboro on May 15th @ 10:30, or at Woody’s in Evansville on May 16th @ 11.

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BarBeque

George’s Bar-B-Q1362 E 4th St 926-9276Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards

Moonlite Bar-B-Q Inn2840 W. Parrish Ave 684-8143$5-$15/Casuals/Beer & Wine/All Major Credit Cards

Old Hickory B-B-Q338 Washington Ave 926-9000Under $10/Casulll/All Major Credit Cards

Ole South Barbeque3523 Highway 54 E 926-6464Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards

Café & Bakery

Cheddar’s Casual Café3040 Highland Pointe Dr.Under $10/Casual/All MajorCredit Cards

Daily Delicious603 Park Plaza Dr. 685-2468Under $10/Casual/VISA,MC

Johnnie’s Jungle Café819 E. 9th St 686-8424Under $10/Casual

Miss Daisy’s Tea Room404 E. 24th St 684-5001Under $15-$25/Casual/Reservations Reccomended/All Major Credit Cards

Panera Bread4600 Frederica St. 683-9033Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards

Tammy’s Bakery1731 W. Parrish Ave 689-1988Under $10/Casual

ChInese

Hong Kong Chinese1650 Starlite Dr. 852-7777Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards

House of Canton2845 W. Parish Ave 683-7662Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

House of Chiu3011 Frederica St 926-6451Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

New China Buffet Restaurant4768 Frederica St 683-7363Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Super Buffet3200 Villa Point, Suite A 684-8858Under $10/Casual/Credit Cards

DelI

Colby’s Deli and Cafe401 Frederica 684-2495Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Great Harvest Bread Co.3211 Frederica St. 691-0093Under $10/Casual/Catering

famIly/homestyle

Barney’s420 Frederica St. 683-8919Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards

Bob Evans3123 Kentucky Hwy 54 683-3515$10-$15/Casual/All Major Credit Cards

Cadaillac Restaurant & Grecian1315 W. 2nd St. 685-1020Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards

Cracker Barrel5311 Frederica St. 684-4118Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards

Country Ham Restaurant5421 U.S. Hwy. 60 W. 926-9249Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards

EATS

RestauRant Guide

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EZ’s Country Kitchen3720 Hartford Rd. 270-684-0081Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards

JD’s Restaurant1420 Breckenridge St. 683-9419Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards

Lambert’s Diner12637 Highway 231Utica, KYUnder $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

O’Charley’s Restaurant5205 Frederica St 686-8780Under $10/Casual/Reservations/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Pangea Café1320 Carter Rd.270-689-9824Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards

Ryan’s Family Steakhouse4500 Frederica St 691-9787Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

The 8 Ball Restaurant1846 Triplett 683-3693Under $10/Casual/Full Bar

The Royce Restaurant704 W 2nd St 685-5940Under $10/Casual

Shoney’s4710 Frederica St. 686-7217Under $10/CasualAll Major Credit CardsT.G.I. Fridays5135 Frederica 686-1910$10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

fIne DInIng

Briarpatch Restaurant2760 Veach Rd 685-3329Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/Reservations/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Colby’s Fine Food & Spirits202 W Third St 685-4239Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/Reservations/Checks Accepted/ Major Credit Cards

Z’s1100 Walnut St. 852-2322$10-$15/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

greek

The Famous Bistro102 W 2nd St 686-8202$10-$15/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Beer & Wine/All Major Credit Cards

ItalIan

Niko’s Italian Cuisine2200 E Parrish Ave 270-852-1618$10-$15/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

The Olive Garden Restaurant5204Frederica St 683-4848Under $10/Casual/Reservations/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Japanese

Fuji Japanese Steak House4028 Frederica St. 685-0046 / 685-0048$10-$20/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Ninki Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi BarHwy. 54 (Next to Kohl’s)$5-$10/Casual/Full Bar/MC, Visa

Shogun Steak, Seafood & Sushi Bar5010 Wildcat Way(by Walmart)270-685-9980$10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/Reservations Reccomended/All Major Credit Cards

Tokyo Japanese RestaurantFountain Sq., Frederica St.926-1020$5-$10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards

mexICan

Casa Martinez3332 Villa Pt 683-4191Under $10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Don Julio Mexican3955 E. 4th St. 689-2125Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

El Toribio3034 E 4th St 683-8361101 Frederica St 685-2040630 Emory Drive 691-6133Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/Credit Cards

Los Amigos Mexican1146 Carter Rd. 926-4560Town Square MallUnder $10/Casual/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/MC,VISA

Real Hacienda636 Southtown Blvd 685-59503118 E. Alvey Park Dr.684-5595Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Salsarita’s Fresh CantinaHwy. 54 (Next to Kohl’s)Under $10/Casual/Beer & Wine/MC, Visa

pIzza & WIngs

54 Pizza Express1700 Starlite 683-54003101 E. Alvey Park Dr. 683-5454Under $10/Casual/Credit Cards

Buffalo Wild Wings4736 Frederica St. 686-7800Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/VISA,MC

Cecilia’s Pizza1741 Scherm Rd. 684-0050Under $10/Casual/VISA,MC

Johnny B’s Amazing Wings & Things4820 Frederica St. 688-8100Hwy 41 S. Henderson 830-7700Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

MaMa Lea’s Pizza4748 Frederica St. 685-4700$5-$15/Casual/All Major Credit Cards

Maloney’s Roca Bar3030 Highland Point Dr. 684-8080Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards

Pizza by the Guy3115 Commonwealth Ct.686-86031915 W. Parrish Ave.Suite 100 685-4694Under $10/Casual/VISA, MC

Pizzaroma1401 Carter Rd 684-11713011 Frederica St 684-06113020 Hwy 60 E 691-0064Under $10/Casual/ Credit Cards

prIvate DInIng

The Summit6501 Summit Dr. 281-4653Under $10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

puBs

Applebee’s Grill and Bar5120 Frederica St 270-240-4720Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Bacchus Bar & Grill119 E. 2nd St. 684-9880$10 - $25/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Big Ed’s Pool & Pub2210 W. 2nd st.(270) 689-2200Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Blackwell’s Sports Bar, Diner & Deli11 W. Center St. (Madisonville)(270) 245-0122Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Blind Parrot736 Frederica St (270) 684-5554$10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Bully’s Bar & Grill1900 Lantaff Blvd. Madisonville, KY (270) 821-8620Under $10/Casual/Full Bar

Frankie’s Sports Bar & Games1230 Burlew Blvd. 270-683-2328Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/VISA,MC

O’Bryans Bar & Grill7006 Hwy. 815 229-9100Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Taylor’s Sport Street Cafe2509 W. Parrish Ave 683-5577Under $10/Casual/Reservations/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit

seafooD

Red Lobster3410 Frederica St 926-4044Between $10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

steaks

Owensboro Steak House3600 Frederica St. Suite 7Hwy. 270-691-9022$10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Texas Roadhouse943 Moseley 689-0086$10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Tumbleweed5257 Frederica St. 685-4111$10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

vIetnamese

Owensboro Steak House3600 Frederica St. Suite 7Hwy. 270-691-9022$10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

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great eats

“You’ve come a long way, Baby!” Originally used in the 1970s Virginia Slims com-mercials, this phrase may have been in

reference to the noticeable difference in a woman’s popularity and confidence when she held the al-luring white accessory but in this month’s What’s Cookin’ it is in reference to the tropical oasis nestled along the heart of Frederica Street. To say that its be-ginning was rocky is the understatement of the year but even since our last food review, the Blind Parrot has undeniably come a long, long way and I, for one,

stood up and took notice. We began our food review with the intention of this being much like September food review and though the food was good then, the Par-rot took it up a notch. We sat in the non-smoking side of the restaurant; we were surprised that not even a hint of the smoke permeated the glass which is much appreciated if you are a non-smoker. If you are a smoker, smoke

it up in their enclosed bar area! Stacy, our server, started us off with a fresh garden salad. They say that smell is the sense closest tied to memory but I think taste comes in a close second. Picture it: 1989

in a quaint diner in Woodruff, Wisconsin… My late mother ordered a meal but I wasn’t too hungry so I ordered a small salad. This salad was so amazing that it burned an impression straight onto my brain. It was the best salad of my entire eating existence and I never forgot it. My mother kept eyeballing the impressive salad and ended up sharing the salad with me in lieu of her meal. The salad that was served to us at the Parrot ri-valed that salad of twenty years ago – that is how good it was… I couldn’t stop eating it and my daughter reminded me that there was more meal to come. I couldn’t imagine anything could be worth not finishing this salad! Bacon, cheese, cucumber, tomato and carrots were the base but I truly believe what made this salad special was the Ranch dressing. My daugh-ter worked at Texas Roadhouse many years ago and raved about how if there were a river of Ranch dressing flowing through the place it would cut her work in half. Next, out came our appetizers: the crab stuffed mushrooms were so pretty that I hesitated eating them – for a moment. They were buttery and fresh but not soggy; stuffed with crab meat, cream cheese and rice, the crab stuffed mushrooms were sweet and supple. They were also light like an appetizer should be and the lemon really accentuated the flavor. While we basked in the “best salad I have ever eaten” and the crabby mushies, a tender voice radiated from the bar – Andy Brasher and Terry Payne’s harmony radiated throughout the restaurant, crooning songs ranging from Jimmy Buffet to Jim Croce. It lent a touch of ambiance to the already relaxing tropical atmosphere of the Parrot. Our next two dishes came out and the people sitting at the table next to us must have thought we were delusional – and gluttons. After eat-

ing salad and mushrooms, two full plates of catfish filets and two plates of prime rib came out to us. My daughter was partial to the medium-rare ten-der prime rib but I couldn’t get enough of the cornmeal hand-breaded fa r m- ra i sed catfish filets. An old boat cap-tain in South Carolina once called them Yankee filets and though I have only re-cently come to understand why – sorry, I’m from Wis-consin and can’t get past the zillions of bones – these filets didn’t even hint of muddy flavor. My daughter who doesn’t even like catfish devoured hers with delight but still insisted that the marinated prime rib was too flavorful to come in second. Served with spicy hush puppies – these pups added a zing to the muted fish. We thought our review was coming to an end when David Schrecker and Danny Atherton, the Blind Parrot’s owners brought out two sinful desserts – the turtle cheesecake and… get this… chocolate suicide hurricane cake. Hum-in-a, hum-in-a! If there are any chocolate fans out there, my suggestion is: if you need a fix, stop in and order either of these desserts! The Blind Parrot has come a long way and they are to be com-mended for sticking with it through all of the bad press and hardships. If you are looking for a superior meal I strongly suggest making the Blind Parrot the top of your list. Check them out on May 2nd

for a Derby celebration and get your smoked pork chops, and Boston butts straight from the smoker. The Parrot also offers an up-stairs patio that can be rented out for special occasions and lunch on Satur-days and Sundays. Check out the Parrot’s new-est upgrades in the next few months: a Tiki Bar on the outside patio and MORE PARKING!

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Kid’s PaGeInternatIonal BBq festIval kIDs events!See the entertainment guide on page 17

Carmel home 2501 Old Hartford Road, 270-683-0227

Barbecue PicnicSunday, May 17, 2009 serving 11 a.m.

st. mary of the WooDs 10534 Main Cross Street, Whitesville.270-233-4196

Barbecue Picnic Sunday, May 31, 2009 serving 11 a.m.

Chautauqua park Friday, May 29 and 30, 2009 at

7 p.m.Owensboro Oilers Home GamesWest Kentucky Mavericks @the Owensboro Oilers.

Five years ago, Charlie Pierce, a Babe Ruth League Commission-er, decided to resurrect the long forgotten team. This time, it isn’t Class D Professional Baseball, but rather the K-I-T League is summer college baseball. Guys from a dozen different colleges move to Owensboro for the summer for a chance to play almost every day in this swelter-ing humidity! One out of only about 25 leagues nationwide, the K-I-T League is NCAA compli-ant and only uses wooden bats. They also work with kids at the local Boys & Girls Club. www.owensborooilers.com

DIamonD lakes re-sort 7301 Hobbs Road (270) 229-4900May 2 www.diamondlakeresort.net

AXPS Paintball hosts Mid-

South X-Ball League Re-gional Tourna-ment The public is welcome to come out and watch all the exciting action!

ChIlI Cookoff & Day-tIme fIshIng tourna-ment Saturday, May 16, 2009

Fishing tournament is from 8 a.m.

- 6 p.m.Come and cook your best chili recipe for great awards and join in the first of this year's catfish tournaments.

memorIal Day Cele-BratIon & "golf Cart roDeo"May 23

Come join DL for a touching flag

raising ceremony in front of the Pit Stop Grill. Are you good at driving blindfolded? Test your driving skills at our 3rd annual Golf Cart Rodeo! Bring your own golf cart or rent one of theirs.

ImmaCulate parIsh hall 270-683-0358

Owensboro Ballroom Dancing

ClubSpring DanceMay 16 at 8:00 PM$10/adults and $5/students - bring hors d'oeuvres

rIverpark CenterTuesday, May 19, 2009 at 7 p.m.

Third Tuesday WritersCoffeehouse The writer's coffeehouse features writers plus music and humor. Admission is FREE.

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Just because Owensboro is located next to a large body of water doesn’t mean it is consid-ered a tropical paradise – by any means. But

one tri-state native brought Miami heat to 9th Street. Born in Muhlenberg County, Shawn Plemmons moved to Miami over a decade ago. During his stay, Plemmons worked his way up in the nightlife and res-taurant scene – ranging from bar back to bartender and even general manager of some of the hottest clubs in south Florida.

With the recent news of a baby on the way, Shawn and his wife, Elmis, decided that they needed to trade in the nightlife scene for a more family-friendly hotspot so Shawn and his father went on the hunt to find the perfect establishment to be Shawn’s first bar-owning endeavor. In December 2008, Shawn’s father saw that Wildcats was for sale and upon entering it, Shawn knew that it had to be his. The fam-ily moved to Owensboro in February and opened the newly renovated Sandbar Sports Bar on March 20th. “I really like Owensboro. I used to come here and party a lot when I was 21 and 22 so I already knew a little bit about it. We looked at a lot of places but really liked this one,” said Plemmons. Though Shawn was unwrapping and cleaning glasses when I entered the bar, the transformations he has already implemented are incredible. “I extended the bar, put new wood on all the walls and have 11 flat screen TVs and one projection screen,” explains Plemmons. “We cleaned it up a lot and still spend a lot of time cleaning it every day.” Sandbar is a sports bar complete with pool tables and plenty of TVs but hints of Jimmy Buffetesque motif are sprinkled throughout. When asked where the name Sandbar came from Plemmons coolly an-swered, “My friend owns Sandbars all over the country. I like the name so I used it but I brought my own flair to it.” Shawn has big plans for Sandbar in the near future. “I hope to have seating out front and maybe even out back – on the patio. I also hope to serve food like pizzas, wings, burgers and subs in about a month or so.” But, don’t think Sandbar is a bore right now! Enjoy happy hour specials from 3-7 on Monday thru Friday with pool leagues on Mondays and Wednesday, ladies night on Thursdays and bands on the new stage on weekends. You’ll see old friends and new faces at Owensboro’s latest bar. Check out the entertainment listings in our nightlife section. Sand-bar Sports Bar – a new atmosphere to Owensboro with a hometown touch!

Charlize SmithContributor

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2nd Street Bar820 W 2nd St.270-683-7422

The 8 Ball1846 Triplett St.270-683-3693

Bacchus Bar & Grill119 E. 2nd St.270-240-4720

Big Ed’s Pool& Pub2210 W. 2nd St.270-689-2200

Blackwell’s Sports Bar, Diner and Deli Ø11 W. Center St.(Madisonville)270-245-0122

Blind Parrot736 Frederica St.270-684-5554

Buffalo Wild Wings Ø4736 Frederica St.270-686-7800

The Boiler Room1100 Walnut St.270-684-4999

Club 300 Lounge600 E. 14th St.270-684-5372

Club 701701 Frayser St.270-314-5008

Crazy Scorpion Saloon4416 Hwy. 60 East270-240-4583

Equals Bar, LLC1006 E. 4th St.270-313-0820

Frankie’s Sports Bar & Games1230 Burlew Blvd.270-683-2328

HD Shakers414 West 2nd St.270-926-6431

Johnny B’sAmazing Wings& Things Ø4820 Frederica St.270-688-8100

Millay’s Tavern9431 HWY 144, Philpot KY270-681-0736

Milligans Lounge3136 W. 2nd St.270-685-3946

O’Bryan’s Bar & Grill7006 Hwy 815270-229-9100Our Place718 West 9th St.270-683-9882

Pappy’s604 Crabtree Ave.270-684-4573

Sandbar1108 W. 9th270-686-0007

Sixty West800 W. 2nd St.270-689-9907

Taylor’s Bar& Grill2509 W. Parrish Ave.270-683-5577

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Boiler Room, The -- DJ Your Way Frankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- Stompbox 40Towne Square Mall – Derby Trot 10 pm

saturday, may 2Big Ed’s -- 9 Ball Tourna-ment Bar Rules/Bad PennyDiamond Lake Resort -- AXPS Paintball hosts Mid-South X-Ball League Regional TournamentMilligans Lounge -- Flat Stanley Derby PartyOur Place-Owensboro -- Derby Day Cookout/Open Pool Tournaments

Sandbar, The -- Self In-fl icted Derby Weekend Sixty West Bar & Nightclub -- Patio and Derby Party/New School Night with DJ Total ControlTheatre Workshop of Ow-ensboro -- Quilters Yellow Rose, The -- TBABoiler Room, The -- Derby Day Party/DJ Your Way Equals -- Derby Party with Hat ContestBlind Parrot -- BP’s 2nd Birthday Party with BBQ, Race and Hat Contests/Velvet Bombers after Race/DJ with Crown Royal GirlsBacchus Bar & Grill -- DJFrankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- Stompbox 40

sunday, may 3International Bar-B-Q Fest -- RiverPark CenterMiss Bar-B-Q Pre-Teen Pageant 1:45 pmMiss Bar-B-Q Teen Pag-eant 3:00 pmMiss Bar-B-Q Festival 6:00 pmTheatre Workshop of Ow-ensboro -- Quilters Blind Parrot -- KaraokeWindy Hollow Raceway -- Races

monday, may 4Big Ed’s -- Free Pool during Happy Hour/Karaoke with Sonbird and Customer AppreciationEquals -- Piano NightMilligans Lounge -- Kara-oke with CavemanOur Place-Owensboro -- APA 8 Ball Leagues

Sandbar, The -- 8 Ball Pool League Sixty West Bar & Nightclub -- Blues and Jazz NightBacchus Bar & Grill -- Na-tionwide Poker TourFrankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- 8 Ball Tourney/Blue Col-lar NightBoiler Room, The -- Corn Hole

tuesday, may 5Bacchus Bar & Grill -- KaraokeBig Ed’s -- Bike Night/Ladies Night/Steve and Cyndie Acoustic with Free Pool and Free LessonsEquals -- Bingo Milligans Lounge -- Kara-oke with CavemanOur Place-Owensboro -- Ladies Nite Tuesdays: Jack and Jill Pool TournamentSixty West Bar & Nightclub -- Karaoke Blackwell Bar -- Cinco de

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Mayo Celebration/Music Legend James Michael HarrisBoiler Room, The -- Open Mic Night with Andy BrasherFrankies Sports Bar & Grill – Tore Down Tuesdays/DJ

Wednesday, may 6Bacchus Bar & Grill -- Wine it Wednesday - ReggaeBig Ed’s -- Free Pool during Happy Hour/Open Mic with Roy KyleEquals -- KaraokeFrankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- College Night with Karaoke and DJ

Milligans Lounge -- Kara-oke with CavemanOur Place-Owensboro -- APA 9 Ball LeaguesSandbar, The -- 9 Ball Pool LeagueSixty West Bar & Night-

club -- Open Mic Night Boiler Room, The -- Kara-oke with Songbird

thursday, may 7Bacchus Bar & Grill -- Open Mic Hosted by Criss CheathamBig Ed’s -- Free Pool during Happy Hour/with SongbirdBoiler Room, The -- Flip CupEquals -- 80s Dance PartyFrankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- Ladies Night with DJInternational Bar-B-Q Fest -- Sponsors Appreciation Event 5:30 pm - 8:30 pmMilligans Lounge -- Kara-oke with Caveman/Comedy CaravanOur Place-Owensboro -- Open Pool TournamentsSandbar, The -- Ladies Night Sixty West Bar & Nightclub -- College Night with DJ Total Control

Blind Parrot – Karaoke/DJ

friday, may 8Big Ed’s -- Free Pool during Happy Hour/Karaoke with Songbird/ 8 ball tourna-ment bar rulesEquals -- Karaoke RoyaleInternational Bar-B-Q Fest -- Concessions 11:00 am - 11:00 pm (St. Ann and Allen Streets)Mutton Glutton 6:00 pm - 11:00 pm (Hot Food served until 9:00 pm) Souvenir Sales 11:00 am - 9:00 pm (Headquarters)Burgoo Relay 2:00 pmCruise-In (Car Show)/Sock Hop 5:00 pm - 11:00 pmCarnival Rides 5:00 pmMotorsports 5:30 pmOpening Ceremony 5:30 pmPie Eating Contest 5:45 pm (Miller Stage)Cooking Team Balloon Toss 6:00 pm

Souvenir Sales 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm (RiverPark Center) International Bar-B-Q Fest -- Beer Garden 5:00 pm (Mitch McConnell Plaza)Milligans Lounge -- Inter-face “The Rockin’ Docs”Sandbar, The -- Andrea Tanaro Sixty West Bar & Nightclub -- Old School Night with DJ Total ControlYellow Rose, The – Ladies Night/TBABlind Parrot -- Andy and Terry Show/DJBacchus Bar & Grill -- Len Snow & the Seventeen Twenty BandBoiler Room, The -- Never Been CaughtFrankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- CC3 w/Criss Cheatham

saturday, may 9Big Ed’s -- 9 Ball Tourna-ment Bar Rules/Steve and Cyndie AcousticInternational Bar-B-Q Fest -- Beer Garden 5:00 pm (Mitch McConnell Plaza)International Bar-B-Q Fest -- Carnival Rides 11:00 amMidway Games 11:00 am (2nd St.)International Bar-B-Q Fest -- Concessions 11:00 am-11:00 pm (St. Ann and Allen Streets)All Other Concessions 5:30 pm-11:00 pmMutton Glutton 2:00 pm-11:00 pm (Hot food served until 9:00 pm)Offsite Sales 4:00 Pm (Wesleyan Park Plaza)

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Cooking Team Serving 4:00 pmInternational Bar-B-Q Fest -- Backyard Cook-Off Set Up 6:00 am5K Run/Walk 7:30 amCar Show Registration 8:00 am-Noon (3rd Street)Souvenir Sales 9:00 am-9:00 pm (Headquar-ters)Horseshoe Pitching 10:00 am (2nd and St. Elizabeth)Motorsports 11:00 amBackyard Cook-off Judging 1:00 pmKeg Toss Registration 2:00 pm (VFW)Souvenir Sales 2:00 pm-9:00 pm (RiverPark Center)Car Show Awards Cer-emony 3:30 pmBackyard Cook-off Awards 6:00 pm (Miller Stage)Sponsors Appreciation Event 5:30 pm - 8:30 pmMilligans Lounge -- Inter-face “The Rockin’ Docs”/Male Review Ladies FreeOur Place-Owensboro -- Open Pool TournamentsSandbar, The -- Andrea Tanaro Sixty West Bar & Nightclub -- New School Night with DJ Total ControlYellow Rose, The -- TBABacchus Bar & Grill -- Andy Brasher/Pieces of the DayBlind Parrot -- Brad Snap Acoustic/DJTheatre Workshop of Ow-ensboro -- Bluegrass Show - Band and Kings HighwayEquals -- Show Nights Boiler Room, The -- Never Been CaughtFrankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- Hip Hop

sunday, may 10Blind Parrot -- KaraokeWindy Hollow Raceway -- Races

monday, may 11Big Ed’s -- Free Pool during Happy Hour/Karaoke with Songbird and Customer AppreciationEquals -- Piano NightMilligans Lounge -- Kara-oke with CavemanOur Place-Owensboro -- APA 8 Ball LeaguesSandbar, The -- 8 Ball Pool League Sixty West Bar & Nightclub -- Blues and Jazz NightBacchus Bar & Grill -- Na-tionwide Poker TourFrankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- 8 Ball Tourney/Blue Col-lar NightBoiler Room, The -- Corn Hole

tuesday, may 12Bacchus Bar & Grill -- KaraokeBig Ed’s -- Bike Night/Ladies Night/Steve and Cyndie Acoustic with Free Pool and Free LessonsEquals -- Bingo Milligans Lounge -- Kara-oke with CavemanOur Place-Owensboro -- Ladies Nite Tuesdays: Jack and Jill Pool TournamentSixty West Bar & Nightclub -- Karaoke Blackwell Bar -- Delilah WhyBoiler Room, The -- Open Mic Night with Andy BrasherFrankies Sports Bar & Grill – Tore Down Tuesdays/DJ

Wednesday, may 13Bacchus Bar & Grill -- Wine it Wednesday - ReggaeBig Ed’s -- Free Pool during Happy Hour/Open Mic with Roy KyleEquals -- KaraokeFrankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- College Night with Karaoke and DJMilligans Lounge -- Kara-oke with CavemanOur Place-Owensboro -- APA 9 Ball LeaguesSandbar, The -- 9 Ball Pool LeagueSixty West Bar & Nightclub -- Open Mic Night

Boiler Room, The -- Kara-oke with Songbird

thursday, may 14Bacchus Bar & Grill -- Open Mic Hosted by Criss Cheatham

Big Ed’s -- Free Pool during Happy Hour/Karaoke with SongbirdBoiler Room, The -- Flip CupEquals -- 80s Dance PartyFrankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- Ladies Night with DJMilligans Lounge -- Kara-oke with Caveman/Comedy CaravanOur Place-Owensboro -- Open Pool TournamentsSandbar, The -- Ladies Night Sixty West Bar & Nightclub -- College Night with DJ Total ControlBlind Parrot – Karaoke/DJ

friday, may 15Bacchus Bar & Grill – Elliot Sublet

Big Ed’s -- Free Pool during Happy Hour/Karaoke with Songbird/ 8 ball tour-nament bar rules/3rd TriEquals -- Karaoke RoyaleMilligans Lounge -- Ruk-kus/The G Man’s Bday

Sandbar, The -- GridlokSixty West Bar & Nightclub -- Old School Night with DJ Total ControlWKTG -- Summer Shindigs at the Boiler Room - Grillin’ and Chillin’Yellow Rose, The – Ladies Night/TBABlind Parrot -- Andy and Terry ShowWBKR -- Relay for Life at College View Middle SchoolBlind Parrot -- DJBoiler Room, The -- Any-where But HereFrankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- Poptart Monkeys

saturday, may 16Bacchus Bar & Grill -- Criss CheathamBig Ed’s -- 9 Ball Tourna-ment Bar Rules/3rd TriMilligans Lounge -- Ruk-kus/The G Man’s BdayOur Place-Owensboro -- Open Pool TournamentsSandbar, The -- GridlokSixty West Bar & Nightclub -- New School Night with DJ Total ControlYellow Rose, The -- TBABlind Parrot -- Brad Snap Acoustic/DJEquals -- DJ Ron from NashvilleBoiler Room, The -- DJ RomeoFrankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- 10 Pound Pie

sunday, may 17Blind Parrot -- KaraokeWindy Hollow Raceway -- Races

monday, may 18Big Ed’s -- Free Pool during Happy Hour/Karaoke with Songbird and Cus-tomer AppreciationEquals -- Piano NightMilligans Lounge -- Kara-oke with CavemanOur Place-Owensboro -- APA 8 Ball Leagues

Join Criss Cheatham at Bacchus Bar and Grill every Thurs-day for Open Mic Night. All instruments are welcome!

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Sandbar, The -- 8 Ball Pool League Sixty West Bar & Nightclub -- Blues and Jazz NightBacchus Bar & Grill -- Nation-wide Poker TourFrankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- 8 Ball Tourney/Blue Collar NightBoiler Room, The -- Corn Hole

tuesday, may 19Bacchus Bar & Grill -- Kara-okeBig Ed’s -- Bike Night/La-dies Night/Steve and Cyndie Acoustic with Free Pool and Free LessonsEquals -- Bingo Milligans Lounge -- Karaoke with CavemanOur Place-Owensboro -- La-dies Nite Tuesdays: Jack and Jill Pool TournamentSixty West Bar & Nightclub -- KaraokeBlackwell Bar -- The Library TrioBoiler Room, The -- Open Mic Night with Andy BrasherFrankies Sports Bar & Grill – Tore Down Tuesdays/DJ

Wednesday,may 20Bacchus Bar & Grill -- Wine it Wednesday - ReggaeBig Ed’s -- Free Pool during Happy Hour/Open Mic with Roy KyleEquals -- KaraokeFrankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- College Night with Karaoke and DJMilligans Lounge -- Karaoke with CavemanOur Place-Owensboro -- APA 9 Ball LeaguesSandbar, The -- 9 Ball Pool LeagueSixty West Bar & Nightclub -- Open Mic Night

Boiler Room, The -- Karaoke with Songbird

thursday, may 21Bacchus Bar & Grill -- Open Mic Hosted by Criss CheathamBig Ed’s -- Free Pool during Happy Hour/Karaoke with SongbirdBoiler Room, The -- Flip CupEquals -- 80s Dance PartyFrankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- Ladies Night with DJMilligans Lounge -- Kara-oke with Caveman/Comedy CaravanOur Place-Owensboro -- Open Pool TournamentsSandbar, The -- Ladies Night Sixty West Bar & Nightclub -- College Night with DJ Total ControlBlind Parrot – Karaoke/DJ

friday, may 22Bacchus Bar & Grill -- TBABig Ed’s -- Free Pool during Happy Hour/Karaoke with Songbird/ 8 ball tournament bar rulesEquals -- Karaoke RoyaleMilligans Lounge -- Mark CollierSandbar, The -- U-TurnSixty West Bar & Nightclub -- Old School Night with DJ Total ControlWKTG -- Summer Shindigs at the Boiler Room - Grillin’ and Chillin’Yellow Rose, The – Ladies Night/TBABlind Parrot -- Andy and Terry Show/DJBoiler Room, The -- Andrea Tanaro and the Ghost Flame RidersFrankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- Rukkus

saturday, may 23Bacchus Bar & Grill – Bad PennyBig Ed’s – Karaoke/9 Ball Tournament Bar RulesMilligans Lounge -- Suspect StereoOur Place-Owensboro -- Open

Pool TournamentsSandbar, The -- U-TurnSixty West Bar & Nightclub -- New School Night with DJ Total ControlYellow Rose, The -- TBABlind Parrot -- Brad Snap Acoustic Equals -- Show Nights Blind Parrot -- DJBoiler Room, The -- Andrea Tanaro and the Ghost Flame RidersFrankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- Rukkus

sunday, may 24Our Place-Owensboro -- Open Pool TournamentsBlind Parrot -- KaraokeWindy Hollow Raceway -- Races

monday, may 25Big Ed’s -- Free Pool during Happy Hour/Karaoke with Songbird and Customer Ap-preciationEquals -- Piano NightMilligans Lounge -- Karaoke with CavemanSandbar, The -- 8 Ball Pool League Sixty West Bar & Nightclub -- Blues and Jazz NightBacchus Bar & Grill -- Nation-wide Poker TourFrankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- 8 Ball Tourney/Blue Collar NightBoiler Room, The -- Corn Hole

tuesday, may 26Bacchus Bar & Grill -- Kara-okeBig Ed’s -- Bike Night/La-dies Night/Steve and Cyndie Acoustic with Free Pool and Free LessonsEquals -- Bingo Milligans Lounge -- Karaoke with CavemanOur Place-Owensboro -- La-dies Nite Tuesdays: Jack and Jill Pool TournamentSixty West Bar & Nightclub -- Karaoke Blackwell Bar -- The Demen-tia Cookie Box Boiler Room, The -- Open Mic Night with Andy Brasher

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Frankies Sports Bar & Grill – Tore Down Tuesdays/DJ

Wednesday, may 27Bacchus Bar & Grill -- Wine it Wednesday - ReggaeBig Ed’s -- Free Pool during Happy Hour/-- Open Mic with Roy KyleEquals -- Karaoke

Frankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- Col-lege Night with Karaoke and DJMilligans Lounge -- Karaoke with CavemanOur Place-Owensboro -- APA 9 Ball LeaguesSandbar, The -- 9 Ball Pool LeagueSixty West Bar & Nightclub -- Open Mic Night Boiler Room, The -- Karaoke with Songbird

thursday, may 28Bacchus Bar & Grill -- Open Mic Hosted by Criss CheathamBig Ed’s -- Free Pool during Happy Hour/Karaoke with SongbirdBoiler Room, The -- Flip CupEquals -- 80s Dance PartyFrankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- Ladies Night with DJMilligans Lounge -- Karaoke with Caveman/Comedy CaravanOur Place-Owensboro -- Open Pool TournamentsSandbar, The -- Ladies Night Sixty West Bar & Nightclub -- Col-lege Night with DJ Total ControlBlind Parrot – Karaoke/DJ

friday, may 29Bacchus Bar & Grill -- National Association of Professional WomenBig Ed’s -- Free Pool during Happy Hour/Karaoke with Songbird/ 8 ball tournament bar rules/Grid LokEquals -- Karaoke RoyaleMilligans Lounge -- 2nd Annual Owensboro Icon

Owensboro Oilers Baseball -- West Kentucky Mavericks @ the Owensboro Oilers. Chautauqua Park 7 p.m. Sixty West Bar & Nightclub -- Old School Night with DJ Total ControlWKTG -- Summer Shindigs at the Boiler Room - Grillin’ and Chillin’Yellow Rose, The – Ladies Night/TBABlind Parrot -- Andy and Terry Show/DJBoiler Room, The -- Andy BrasherFrankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- Anywhere But Here

saturday, may 30Bacchus Bar & Grill -- NamasteBig Ed’s -- 9 Ball Tournament Bar Rules/ Grid LokFisher Park -- Gameday USA Fast Pitch & Baseball TournamentMilligans Lounge -- A$$ Scratchin’ Rodeo BandOur Place-Owensboro -- Open Pool TournamentsOwensboro Oilers Baseball -- West Kentucky Mavericks @ the Owensboro Oilers. Chautauqua Park 7 p.m. Sixty West Bar & Nightclub -- New School Night with DJ Total ControlYellow Rose, The -- TBABlind Parrot -- Brad Snap Acous-tic/DJEquals -- Dance the Night Away with DJ GheoBoiler Room, The -- Andy BrasherFrankie’s Sports Bar & Grill -- Anywhere But Here

sunday, may 31Blind Parrot -- KaraokeWindy Hollow Raceway-- Races

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Taste of the Wild

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Pacific Stream and High Prairie deliver natural antioxidants to protect your dog�s body from the damage of everyday living, supporting a healthy immune system and overall good health. Your dog craves a taste of the wild. Spend $100 in product (at once or over time) you’ll begin to receive a 4% discount on all purchases, $200 you’ll receive a 9% discount and $300 you’ll receive an 11% discount on all future purchases.

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“Tw e n t y - f i v e years of HOPE.” Twen-

ty-five years of research. Twenty-five years of fighting back. Twenty-five years of making a differ-ence in the fight against cancer. This is the presti-

gious history of The American Cancer So-ciety’s Relay for Life event. What started as one man’s 24-hour journey around a track in Tacoma, Washington, raising $27,000, has blossomed into a global event held in over 19 countries and over 5,000 com-munities across the United States, raising over three billion dollars. In 2008, more than 3.5 million people took part in Relay events across the US – that means 1 in ev-ery 100 Americans is a Relay participant. That is an amazing statistic – and you can become a statistic too. Kicking off in May and continuing through out the month of June, local communities will host their own Relay for Life event. Take this opportunity to join in the fight against cancer. Daviess County will be the first in the area to host a Relay on May 15 at College View Middle School (www.relay-forlife.org/daviess), followed by Hender-son County on June 5th at Henderson High School (www.relayforlife.org/hender-sonky), and McLean County, also on June 5, at McLean County High School (www.relayforlife.org/mclean). Several Relays will take place on June 12: Webster Coun-ty at Webster County High School (www.relayforlife.org/webster), Hancock County at Hancock County High School (www.relayforlife.org/hancockky), Ohio County at Ohio County High School (www.relay-forlife.org/ohioky), Breckinridge County at Breckinridge High School (www.relayfor-life.org/breckinridge), and Union County at Union County High School (www.relay-forlife.org/unionky). Grayson County will host their Relay on June 19 at Grayson County High School (www. relayforlife.org/grayson) and Muhlenberg County ends the run on June 26 at the Ag Center (www.relayforlife.org/muhlenberg). Each event is unique so please visit each of the above websites for specific information about that counties’ fun-filled community Relay for Life event.

The American Cancer Society continues to keep their mission in the spotlight. In 2002, American Cancer So-ciety Relay For Life hosted Celebration on the Hill™, “a grassroots event celebrat-ing cancer survivorship and empowering people to advocate for laws that will help fight back against cancer” in Washington, D.C. In 2006, they hosted their second Celebration on the Hill™ event, during which they erected the world’s largest temporary monument, The Relay for Life Wall of Hope, bearing more than one mil-lion signatures. Closer to home, Relay for Life and ABC television teamed up for a five-day-long Relay in Spencer County, Ind., in 2006, as part of an episode of the show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. Shaw-na Farina of St. Meinrad, Ind., an active Relay For Life participant, was the recipi-ent of the home makeover. Each Relay for Life event aides the American Cancer Society in its mis-sion of “ helping people stay well, by preventing cancer or detecting it early; get well, by being in their corner through every step of their cancer experience; by finding cures, through groundbreaking research and treatment discoveries; and by fighting back, through influencing pub-lic policy.” Each and every one of knows someone who has been affected by a form of cancer. Take this opportunity to honor them and make a difference in the lives of cancer patients and their families by con-tributing to this extremely worthy cause. Please visit www.relayforlife.org or contact the American Cancer Society’s local office at 270-683-0778 to learn more about this incredible organization.

CelebRatinG HOPe

Melissa KaiserStaff Writer

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Spring isn’t only a time of rejuvenation in na-ture but a renewal of community and self. In Henderson and Owensboro this May bright,

sharp notes will fill the air sparking frivolous activity and high spirits. Simply put: bluegrass is just damn fun music. Bluegrass bands from the tri-state area will be the driving force behind these shows. The two events are the Homegrown Bluegrass Festival in Henderson and the Bluegrass Show in Owensboro. When they say “homegrown” they are not messing around. This is truly a commu-

nity event on May 15th and 16th in which all ages can come together through music, art and even an inflatable playground. Audubon State

Park is host to this festival and a perfect setting for such an event. There are 10 bands scheduled in-cluding Bold Witness, Highway 41, Fields of Home and Brush-fire. Local artists will be on hand to display and sell their wares. Expect to indulge in original and authentic works by these artists. The parks criterion for these artists is spe-cifically unique to the fact. Time will be set aside for open mic so that any inspiring performer(s) can join in the fray.

Owensboro’s Bluegrass Show is an intimate, indoor event at the Theatre Workshop of Owensboro on 407 W. 5th Street at 7 p.m. on May 9. The venue was formerly an old Episcopal church which was built in 1875 and features an antiquated architectural style prime for rich, acoustic sound. In 1973, the church was acquired by the T.W.O. Scheduled to perform are two of the area’s most known bluegrass acts River Bottom Band and King’s Highway. Tickets are $10 and proceeds go to benefit the United Way. Make a request as soon as possible only 100 seats are available in the venue. Come out and be ready for some pickin’ and wailin’. In few cases is the environment for bluegrass so appropriate and satisfying. There is a large movement in revitalizing old style blue-grass and contrarily most of these bands, especially the bigger names have originating in the western U.S. Some of these bands are very talented but the true spirit of the music exists in a setting that these two events portray. Bluegrass is an underrated genre which has an energy and precision no other music can fully encompass and it is great to see this energy being kept alive on a local level. They don’t call it “The Bluegrass State” for nothing.

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ARTS & ETC.

lOCal CultuReBattle ofsaCramento(270) 736-5114

May 15-17:15th Annual Forrest’s First Battle of Sacramento - held each year at the site in which the actual battle oc-curred – will take place the weekend of May 15th starting on Friday with his-tory day for school groups and families. This year, troops are coming from as far away as Michigan, Wis-consin, Texas, Mississippi, Georgia and Arkansas to participate in this year’s event and they are bring-ing their horses making it the largest cavalry event in the state!

May 15 8:00 AM Open Registra-tion (reenactors only)9:00 AM - 2:00 PM School Days Living HistoryKentucky History Mobile on siteTBA Lantern Trail through the camp w/story tellingTBA Spectacular Night Cannon Demonstration7:00 PM Recount of Mol-lie’s Ride(Mollie Morehead Chapter, U.D.C. #2605)Musical EntertainmentMidnight Taps, all Quiet!!

May 16 7:00 AM Reveille8:00 AM Officer’s Call9:00 AM Camp Open to the Public (until 1:00, then after Battle until 8:00 PM)Kentucky History Mobile On Site10:00 AM Sick Call Scenario - 6th KY Field Hospital UnitGuest speakers or Reen-actors demonstrations11:00 AM Cavalry Com-petition Demonstration (battlefield)11:30 AM Ladies Tea and Fashion Show (school gym)

Authentic Clothing Contest - Ladies Day Dress1:00 PM Opening Ceremo-ny: A Visit from Abraham Lincoln and others from the past1:45 PM Battlefield Dedi-cation & Mollie’s Ride2:00 PM “Forrest’s First”, Battle Of SacramentoFollowing Battle Hospi-tal Unit Scenario for the Battlefield Wounded.Guest speakers or Reen-actors demonstrations5:00 PM “Dinner on the Grounds” - reenactors only8:00 PM Battlefield Ball (Sacramento school tennis court)Authentic Clothing Contest - Ladies Ball GownsMidnight Taps, all Quiet!

May 17 7:00 AM Reveille8:00 AM Officer’s Call9:00 AM Memorial at Mol-lie’s Grave (Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery)10:00 AM Camps open to the Public (until 1:00 pm)Sick Call Scenario - 6th KY Field Hospital UnitGuest speakers or Reen-actors demonstrations11:00 AM Community Wor-ship Services (Battlefield Events Stage)1:00 PM Opening Ceremo-nies: A Visit from Abraham Lincoln and others from the past1:30 PM Battlefield Dedi-cation & Mollie’s Ride1:45 PM “Forrest’s First,” Battle

Chautauqua park May 9 8:00 AM: AKC-Sanctioned Best of Breed Match-This Match will fea-ture conformation classes for both puppies and adult dogs, as well as Junior Showmanship, Kiddie Conformation & Parade of Champions/Meet the Breed, classes for Canine

Good Citizen Test and a raffle. Entries will be taken from 8-9:30 a.m. with judg-ing starting at 10 a.m. May 29-30: West Kentucky Mavericks @ the Owens-boro Oilers. Chautauqua Park 7 p.m.

ellIs park May 1/2: Kentucky Oaks SimulcastMay 16: Preakness Stakes Simulcast

fIsher park May 9-10/16-17: NSA Fast Pitch Softball tournament May 23-25: BPA Baseball Memorial tournamentMay 29-31: Gameday USA Fast Pitch & Baseball Tournament

frIDay after 5Downtown Owensboro May 22 5:00 PM: Free music series featuring the Velvet Bombers (Motown, R&B, Dance); Courtyard-Karaoke in the Court-yard featuring Songbird Entertainment; Gospel on the River-Palmetto State Quartet, Aaron Wilburn an dthe Southern Sound Quartet, Deena Ashley & Donnie Dortch; Street Fair-Public Service Night & Owensboro Twisters Club’s Balloon Sculptors.May 29 5:00 PM: Free music series featuring Soul Groove (Showtime Classics); Courtyard Entertainment-Karaoke in the Courtyard featuring Songbird Entertainment; Street Fair-Carnival Night

haunts of oWensBoro (270)313-5596 Every Friday and Saturday or by special appointment: Downtown Walking Tours

ImmaCulateparIsh hall 270-683-0358May 16 7:30 PM: Ballroom Dance Lesson - FREEMay 16 8:00 PM: Owens-boro Ballroom Dancing Club Spring Dance $10/adults and $5/students - bring hors d’oeuvres w/ cash bar provided

oWensBoromuseum of fIne art270-685-3181May 1-24: Dimensions - an exhibition of interna-tional art featuring more than 60 objects of metal, glass, stone, wood and fiber, reflects the works of artists from this country, Great Britain, France, Ger-many, Egypt, Israel and the Czech Republic.May 1-3: The New Reality: The Frontier of Realism in the 21st Century

oWensBoro parks anDreCreatIon Monday - Friday at 4 p.m. and Sundays at 7:30 a.m. - Owensboro Area Runners and Walking Club meets at Legion Park to trainMay 29 8:00 AM: Adult Kickball League Registra-tion Deadline

rIver parkCenter270-687-2770May 19: Writers’ Third Tuesday Coffeehouse – Music, humor, poetryMay 22: Gospel on the River - Palmetto State Quartet, Aaron Wilburn and the Southern Sound Quartet. MC: Jeff Nalley

theatre Work-shop ofoWensBoro270-683-5003May 1-3: Quilters- by Molly Newman & Barbra DamashekMusic & Lyrics by Barbra Damashek May 9 7:00 PM: Bluegrass Show - Two of the area’s most popular bluegrass bands, RiverBottom Band and Kings Highway, will play at Theatre Workshop of Owensboro.

Western ken-tuCky BotanI-Cal garDen (270)852-8925 May 12 11:30 AM: Walk & Talk “Another Serving” featuring Stephen M. VestMay 24 11:30 AM: “GG” Talbott Memorial Dedication

WInDy holloWspeeDWay 270-785-4065Every Sunday: Races

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HORRORSCOPES

GEMINIIn attempt to see your kid shatter his little league’s single season home run record, you demand he grow his hair into a mullet, stick him with “the juice” and refer to him only as “Jose.” You’ve created your very own Bash Brother... with a tiny head and math homework!

TAURUSYou decide to launch a series of chil-dren’s books. Quick tip: make sure to omit any discussion of genitals, unless they talk and have wacky adventures.Perhaps a steroid abusing orange tyrannosaurus rex as the main char-acter?

LEO Cool your jets armchair quarterback, because the NFL folds due to an overwhelming majority of rough-neck players shooting each other with un-registered hand guns, confining over-zealous touchdown celebrations to dank concrete cells in the pokey.With talented quarterback Michael Vick soon to be released, only to be reincarcerated again, he’ll pioneer

the push for a new professional prison football league.

CANCERLysol is not an adequate substitute for cologne. It is only used to cover up the smell of carpet messes and vomit; it will not attract potential mates.Axe yourself, but be sparse, or you’ll induce nausea amongst those around you.

VIRGO Automakers continue to struggle, soon making the motorized vehicle obsolete. Environmentalists won’t stop throw-ing rocks and blunt objects at people putting around on scooters, insisting on the use of pedal-powered bicycles only. To save the earth or be fat... the ultimate struggle. Ch-choo-choose wisely.

AQUARIUSMore people come clean about feel-ings of favor for worst rock band in the world, Nickelback. Your faith in human-ity continues to diminish, making hope a foreign concept.Thanks for the surprise and disap-pointing blow, Ashley Sollars.

PISCESYou walk into the kitchen of a strange house to meet a new “friend” and out pops Chris Hansen, flanked by cameramen and boom mics. Put any football talent to use in the soon to be formed pro prison football league.Your weeks are pretty much over, pal.

ARIES After viewing recent acts of filmed grossness on the Internet courtesy of morally bankrupt Domino’s employees, think twice about continuing your ritual of Domino’s Wednesday Night Extrav-aganza Pizza Feasts, or something wretched might come steaming up to your door.Looks like a comeback for Little Caesar’s!

LIbRAYou decide to take justice into your own hands, Magnum P.I. style. Grow the mustache, throw on some thigh-baring shorts and pull the Hawaiian print shirt out of the closet, because it’s time to cleanse the streets!You get shot four times trying to apprehend your perp outside of a

drugstore, then arrested for im-personating an officer.

CAPRICORNNice going, you’ve locked your keys in your car, idiot. Rambo-punch the side window out and retrieve them. Who needs windows; cut the whole top off... screw weather!

SCORPIORejoice IU basketball fans, for you will have nothing to root for next season! UK will be loaded, thanks to recent signing of mafia man, John Calipari, and his band of thugs following suit, all but ensuring a shot at the title, with only Chris Mack’s Xavier standing in the way.Go Xavier, I don’t care what you say.

SAGITTARIUSCats should not eat Cadbury Eggs. Let this be a lesson.Peeps will not function as an ac-ceptable substitute.

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ROAD TRIP

evansvilleAngel Mounds State His-toric Site 812-853-3956May 1-3:Voices of the East Native American Living Village/4th Annual “Voices of the East” Native American Living Village

Audubon State Park 270-826-2247May 15-16:Home Grown Bluegrass Festival Local bluegrass bands will host this annual festival that is fun for all ages. A favorite is the open mic and pickin’ opportunities so bring your instrument! May 16:Creative Arts & Crafts Festival - 40-50 Artists will be demonstrating and selling works of Art

Bosse Field 812-435-8686May 15/22-24 7:05 PM:Otters vs. Miners

Casino Aztar 812-433-4000May 1-2 8:00 PM:Yesterday - A Tribute to the BeatlesMay 3 5:00 PM:Doc StockerMay 4-6 7:00 PM:The Mar-linairesMay 8-9 8:00 PM:The Wright Brothers May 10 5:00 PM:Greg An-derson Big BandMay 11-13 7:00 PM:The ShagadelicsMay 15-16 8:00 PM:Stacy Mitchhart May 17 5:00 PM:Bob Min-nettes Swing CatsMay 18-20 7:00 PM:Bellinia DuoMay 22-23 8:00 PM:The MarlinsMay 24 7:00 PM:The MarlinsMay 25-27 7:00 PM:Terry Lee & The Rockaboogie BandMay 29 :Evening on the River - $50May 29-30 8:00 PM:Two Tone ExpressMay 31 5:00 PM:Steve Greenwell Trio

Centre, The 812-435-5550May 17 3:00 PM:The Chil-drens’ Alice In WonderlandMay 18 6:00 PM:Bob The Builder Live!

Crawdaddy’s @ Water’s Edge 812-422-1891May 2 9:00 PM:Jay Johnson

Fast Eddy’s 812-424-7625May 1-2 10:00 PM:Static May 8-9 10:00 PM:Stombox 40May 9 10:00 PM:Stombox 40/Stop Light PartyMay 15-16 10:00 PM:Six Hills Giant May 22-23 10:00 PM:McFlyMay 23 10:00 PM:McFly/Stop Light PartyMay 29 10:00 PM:Deaf Me-gan w/ DJ Jon BMay 30 10:00 PM:Red Eye Max

Hadi Shriners 812-423-4285 May 15 5:00 PM:Fish FryMay 16 9:00 AM:Shriners Fest Car Show/1st Annual Percussion on the OhioMay 16 8:00 PM:Shriner’s Fest – McFly/Rachel and the Jimmies/Scott Winzinger/ Stompbox 40

Koch Family Children’s Museum of Evansville (cMoe) 812-477-4339May 2 1:00 PM:Past Times, Past TunesMay 9 11:00 AM:Create a Gift for Mom!May 10 2:00 PM:Dance Per-formance & Dinosaur DoingsMay 16 :Law Enforcement Appreciation WeekendMay 17 11:00 AM:Science ActivitiesMay 23 11:00 AM:Heathly LivingMay 24 2:00 PM:Wii Dance PartyMay 30 11:00 AM:Make your own Sidewalk Chalk!

New Harmony May 2-3:Arts in HarmonyMay 9 8:00 PM:The Cathe-dral Labyrinth Moonlight WalkMay 16 11:00 AM:Annual Strawberry Festival

New Harmony High School May 2-3 :17th Annu-al Harmonie Hundred Bike Ride

Roberts Stadium 812-476-1383May 11 7:00 PM:WWE Smackdown-ECW Live!May 13:”Music as a Weapon Tour” with Disturbed/Kilswitch Engage/Lacuna Coil/Chi-maira/Crooked XMay 31 5:00 PM:Jeff Dun-ham

The Women’s Hospital (Deaconess) 422-2111May 9 10:00 AM:Babypalooza - child-birth education, maternity fashions, chair massages, prenatal exercise info, class info, support groups, lacta-tion info, booth vendors and much more!

Top Spot Outdoors 812-476-8677Meet at Top Spot Outdoors May 17 8:00 AM:Mountain Bike German Ridge (Hoosier National Forest)May 31 3:30 PM:Mountain Bike Ride at Scales Lake

Vanderburgh 4H Center 812-867-6217May 2-3:Master Gardeners Plant SaleMay 16-17 9:00 AM:Central Indiana Gun Show in Audi-torium

Veteran’s Memorial Coli-seum 812-424-5879May 23:Jazz for Joshua

Victory Theatre 812-435-5550May 1 7:30 PM:Drew Hast-ings with special guest Bob ZanyMay 16 7:00 PM:EPYO/EPYO II Spring Concert

Woody’s 812-468-9400May 7 9:00 PM:David Allen Coe

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TUNES

Cd RevieWsthe lonely forestWe Sing the Body Electric!(Burning Building Recordings)www.lonelyforest.com

These Pacific Northwest boys claim to be pop but seem to take musical in-fluences out of a sonic grab-bag and smelt them together to form a tumul-tuous, soothing and pen-sive sound. If they were to remain in the pop genre then John, Bradyn, Eric and Tony have successfully reanimated the rotting corpse of classic Sixties, Seventies and Nineties pop/rock. Hopping on the album train for the second time, the band seems more than poised for departure into a hopeful future in the music business. In “Blackheart vs. Captain America” a solid, flowing guitar riff introduces an epic track with dramatic highs and lows. The title track “We Sing in Time” is sharp and reassuring with a catchy chorus and tight drumming. “Tomato Soup” starts out with a playful piano and ac-companying John’s voice is a haunting female backup. This builds into a hard but jilted chorus which then soars into a type of soaring, melodic ending. “Far Outer Banks” sports a crunchy and driven guitar amongst stumbling and bright lyrics that balance the song out perfectly. I find it hard to find things in the album I don’t enjoy. If anything I would clarify the lyrics a bit. Other than that, this band’s potential is through the roof.

NICk DuRCHOlz | RATING: 4.8

BonnIe “prInCe” BIllyBeware (Drag City)

It’s strange to realize that a hotbed of indie-rock creativity, known the world over, can be found a mere 2 hours away, in Louisville, Ken-tucky. From punk/noise brats Squirrel Bait to

indie icons Slint, from Rachel’s to My Morning Jacket -- all have called L-ville “home.” Without debate, the prolific and inimitable Will Oldham could be considered among the most impor-tant. Covered by Johnny Cash himself, and a collaborator with such renowned individuals as Bjork, Tortoise, Kanye West, and tons of others, Oldham’s Bonnie “Prince” Billy nom de plume has been his personal focus for some years. “Beware’” is his umpteenth album (who’s count-ing?), and it may be one of his best and most developed. Continuing with a similarly laid-back vibe as last year’s decent but kinda forgetta-ble “Lie Down In The Light,” this isn’t a return to his influential early-Nineties lo-fi, mope-folk days. Oldham’s voice doesn’t waver like it used to. He’s learned to sing within his limits, and his backing band brings a rootsy and distinctly clas-sic country sound (banjo and pedal steel figure prominently, as do mandolin and violin) to the table - fitting considering this is an album full of what seems to be autobiographical laments. “I Don’t Belong To Anyone” is an old-fashioned country heartbreaker – lyrically seeming de-ceptively simple, but packing a sincere wallop upon closer listen. The first single, “You Are Hello,” is a lovely and ultra-catchy 2-minute bit of rollicking down-home good times, at least on the surface, unless you analyze the lyrics more closely. His use of language, metaphor, and jux-taposing the happy with the sad is the work of a true artist, and this is another great example of Oldham using this skill. There are plenty of smart and literate working-class tunes here, and I’d wager at least a couple will stick around for a long, long time.

TODD zACHRITz | RATING: 3

traptOnly Through the PainEleven Seven Music(www.trapt.com)

The fellows that brought you the aggressive, hard hitting single “Head-strong” are back to bust some skulls and make a name for themselves

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in the world of mainstream rock. For Trapt, the third time must be the charm because this new album has taken all my previous concep-tions of the band and completely reconfigured them. Brown (vocals), Charell (bass), Mont-gomery (drums) and Torres (guitar) seem to have come into their own with this album. As opposed to focusing on a few great tracks they have composed a pretty solid album through and through. “Wasteland” speeds off the start-ing line with a buzzing, choppy guitar riff. The drumming is tight and clean. The verses are clear and meaningful but the chorus is a little lacking. “Who’s Going Home with You Tonight?” is a melodic and driven ballad. The big single of the album “Contagious” is a great showcase of the bands musical power and their ability to in-corporate melodic vocals and concise rhythm. “Forget about the Rain” incorporates a funky bass line that makes for an extremely energetic and bright track. “Curiosity Kills” is heavy, fast and catchy. With this album Trapt has matured into a band capable of moving into a unique style and sound.

NICk DuRCHOlz | RATING: 3.9

monoHymn To The Immortal Wind (Temporary Residence)

10 years and 5 albums have now passed for Japanese quartet Mono, and in that time they have cemented themselves as one of the world’s foremost purveyors of sad and melodic guitar sturm-und-drang. This group’s wistful, gentle side is gorgeously emotive, full of wild-eyed wonder and quiet introspection. In songs like the opener, “Ashes In The Snow”, the peacefulness builds, then gives way to massive thunderclaps of dissonant noise and bombastic crescendos. And the presence of a full orchestra makes for an even more height-ened attack -- strings, flutes, pianos, the works -- meld into Mono’s traditional rock setup ef-fortlessly. It all engages in a precise, well-mapped out series of dynamic, omnipotent, and dense instrumental passages, sometimes

sad, but just as often brimming with a strong sense of hopefulness. Indeed, Mono is a force to be reckoned with. Production here is once again handled by the inimitable Steve Albini (veteran of too many Indie bands to mention), who gives the group a very live, organic, and analog sound that is unaffected by studio trick-ery - what you hear is what you get. And what you get? Crushing, magnificent power framed by delicate passages of sustained splendor. “Hymn To The Immortal Wind” is monolithic, tri-umphant and, in one word, remarkable.

TODD ZACHRITZ | RATING: 4

reDInnocence and InstinctSony Music(www.innocenceandinstinct.com)

As a whole this album is nothing out of the unusual. Red is a fairly young band and there is definite potential in all aspects of their mu-sic. It is also very clear that these guys are very passionate about their music, which is a trait every great musician should have. Musically they all play off of each other very well and composition wise, they are tight and very structured. The band lived through a tragic car wreck and obviously still knows how to kick ass. If anything Red would be a force to be reckoned with live in concert. The energy on the album seems particularly tailored for live performance. “Fight Inside” is a brutal and beautiful track, incorporating strings as a back drop to intense vocals and snarling guitar. “Death of Me” is a solid track with the same ugly but soaring sound. “Never be the Same” begins with a liquid, melancholy guitar riff and transforms into a meaningful track of lost love and nostalgia. The men of Red have true talent but their sound is not complete. They have found a couple variations that sound great but all in all there is not enough variety on the album. If this band keeps at it, they could be a force to be reckoned with in the future. NICk DuRCHOlz | RATING: 3.3

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3 Okay, but I wouldn’t spend more than $9.99 on it.

4 I’m likin’ it - more than just friends.

5 Phenomenal!

stemmBlood Scent (Catch 22)

Raised in Buffalo, this modern metalcore act brings the thunder, with crystalline radio-ready production and a sound that brings to mind Pantera and Metallica - both enviable (though predictable) inspirations. The group’s crunch is loud and aggressive, taking elements from heavy thrash as well as power-groove metal. Standouts? How about the powerful opener, “Blood Soaked,” which is a prime example of the group’s synthesis of metallic styles. Songs like the midtempo “Beneath My Skin” fall pretty close to the mainstream, but it’s all remedied with their cover of Nine Inch Nails’ thrashy “Wish,” which manages to harness the punchy, disheveled anger of the origi-nal. It’s even followed up with an unexpected and grim experimental soundscape to close it out -- can’t fault that. Taken as a whole though, “Blood Scent” is hard-hitting, mean, and covers just about everything you need in a new metal act. They may not take as many chances as I’d like to hear, but it’s certainly a solid effort. If these guys don’t catch on, it’s a shame.

TODD ZACHRITZ | RATING: 2

the loW anthem Oh My God Charlie Darwin (End Of The Road Records)

Seeing this multi-instrumentalist trio open for Irish songstress Lisa Hannigan recently was enough to convince me to pick this one up. Based in Rhode Island, The Low Anthem cre-ate brisk and timeless Americana -- melding turn-of-the-century working-class folk, haunt-ingly tender slow/sad gospel hymns, and rav-ing lunatic blues -- all with startlingly sincere results. Their instrumentation (pump organs, harmonium, cell phones, zithers, Tibetan singing bowls as well as guitars and drums) to craft weathered vagabond stories and hopelessly romantic tales is refresh-ing and unusual. “Charlie Darwin” opens the set with a stirring falsetto courtesy of front man Ben Knox Miller. “To Ohio” is a kind of dead-ringer for Duluth’s legendary ‘slowcore’ progenitors, Low (that’s no bad thing). “The Horizon Is A Beltway” is a rousing hoedown with gruff vocals that channel Tom Waits. In fact, “Home I’ll Never Be” even dares to cover a mighty Waits/Jack Kerouac composition, with surprisingly success-ful results. “Ticket Taker” is stark, understated, and absolutely moving, whereas “Champion Angel” is as anthemic and rocking as anything by Springsteen or the Arcade Fire. This genre-hopping and blending of moods could be disastrous in the hands of a lesser band, but the Low Anthem handle everything like true professionals. They are poised for great things. This album is already among my picks-of-the-year.

TODD ZACHRITZ | RATING: 5

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MOvie RevieWsshaDe of grey(Cinefreak Productions)

The plot of this film hinges on a very interesting concept. Different people linked together through their experiences in a certain hotel room. The vibe of the movie is edgy and unrefined which actually compliments the sub-ject matter very well. The structure and progression of the scenes is well thought out and provides a consistent point of view. The camera work was surprisingly interesting, intimate and compelling. The ending of the film is satisfying and definitely strikes a chord within the human experience. However, this film does have its flaws. A few of them are pretty major. Some scenes have dialogue and action that is so repetitive that it severely damages the repertoire of the scene itself. The fact that there re-ally isn’t a sense of time takes away from the viewer’s link to the plot and the characters themselves. Most of the dialogue itself, other than a few monologues is a little cliché. It needs more substance. Also, the subject matter and ideas conveyed in the dialogue need to flow a little smoother. Overall, the film is worth watching and its director Jakob Bilinski shows a lot of potential.

NICk DuRCHOlz | RATING : C+

halloWs eve: slaughter on 2nD street(Verite’ Productions)

Local aspiring filmmakers Rodney Newton and PJ Starks layer on the fake blood and the Scooby Doo references in their attempt at low-budget horror. The real horror here is the majority of the cast (with one notable exception . . . Marty Moorman who is the tri-state‘s answer to Anthony Anderson. Comfortable. Funny. And, most importantly, NATURAL!). Yes, I suppose one can argue that an amateur production is going to sport amateur talent. I got it. But this cast actually diminishes the overall effect here. Katie Green, who stars as psychic-sensitive Stephanie, made me want to slaughter myself in my office on Frederica Street. While Hallows Eve struggles to churn fear out its location (the real “Slaughter on Second Street,” with all of its wallpaper and goofy props, just isn’t scary) and is saddled with some tragic dialogue even Meryl Streep would butcher, there are some positives here. In their opening and closing credit sequences, the filmmakers pay homage to Quentin Tarantino, who, for my money, is one of the most visionary directors in the world. And major props go out to local band Far From Fallen. Their original song Hallows Eve is big-screen ready. That song rocks!

CHAD BENEFIELD | RATING: C+

Big kudos to Rodney and PJ, who boldly put their movie up for review. They fully understand that criticism is a necessary part of the creative process. Though my review isn’t glowing by any means, I do encourage each and every one of you out there to go see it. Local filmmakers aren’t, after all, a dime a dozen. So, you should do your very best to support the ones we have. Kentucky Wesleyan College is hosting two screenings of Hallows Eve, Friday, May 1st and Saturday, May 2nd at Hager Hall on the KWC campus. Movie times are 8pm both nights. Admission is $5 for adults at the door. Students and faculty can purchase tickets for $3 with a photo ID.

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MOVIES

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april 28thBride Wars(20th Century Fox)

Here come the brides! Now, take my wives! PLEASE! Anne Hathaway (who’s usually reliable) and Kate Hud-son (who routinely sucks) team up to play best friends who wage war on each other when they book their dream weddings on the same day in the same place. The only thing more frustrating than the fact that this

supposed comedy isn’t comic at all is the basic premise of the fi lm. You mean to tell me that Liv and Emma, BFF’s who’ve been dreaming about and planning their weddings since they plopped out of the womb, wouldn’t relish the thought of having a double wedding? Come on, Bridezillas! Even Marcia and Jan Brady had a double wedding!GRADE: D

may 5thThe Curious Case of BenjaminButton(Paramount Pictures)

#9 on my list of the Best Films of 2008. David Fincher’s portrait of Ben-jamin Button, a man who, oddly enough, ages in reverse, is a poetic tale of life and its fragility. At the center of this three-hour masterpiece is Fincher’s thesis about cause and effect. It’s a seemingly inconsequential sequence of events that ends up having dire consequences for Benjamin Button‘s long-time love, Daisy. To watch that sequence (and you must) is to learn what life is truly all about. Life is essentially the pursuit of death. From the moment we are born, our biological clocks begin ticking and inching ever closer to Doomsday and there’s nothing we can do to control or stop it. Just ask Benjamin Button.

GRADE: B+

may 12thTaken(20th Century Fox)

Could anyone have predicted that Liam Neeson was going to be the break-out action movie star of 2009? Well, this Pierre Morel-helmed thriller grossed about $140 million dollars and I truly can understand why. On the surface, Taken looks like a good movie. But if you stop chomping your popcorn, gut-ting your gummy bears, slurp-ing down that Coke and really pay attention, you’ll see it’s all just absurd. The dialogue is terrible. The acting is over-the-top. Liam Neeson looks about as comfortable playing the action hero as Harrison Ford did in Firewall. And let’s talk about those dastardly villains! Have you noticed that the Albanians are the new bad

guys in Hollywood? If I was Asian, I’d be pissed. The Asians used to be the bad guys but, now all of a sudden, these Albanians come out of no-where and they get all the attention? Excuse me! But who the hell do you Albanians think you are? Going to Paris and kidnapping Liam Neeson’s daughter! You should be ashamed.

GRADE: C

may 12thUnderworld: Rise of the Lycans(Sony Pictures)

The cinematic equivalent of taking a silver bullet to the forehead. I don’t mean to sound like a civil rights activist but, “Haven’t my people suffered enough?” Did we need a third Underworld movie? And, more importantly, did Michael Sheen, who was so brilliant in The Queen and Frost/Nixon really need a paycheck this badly? Does Bill Nighy, the normally accom-plished actor who stars as head vampire Viktor, really think he’s being scary when he makes his eyes bug out of his head like he‘s trying to force a bowel movement? Do I have to end every sentence in this review with a question mark?

GRADE: C

may 19thValkyrie(MGM)

Bryan Singer’s take on the plot to assassinate Adolph Hitler isn’t the tragedy I expected to be. But that doesn’t mean it’s worth watching ei-ther. Though I fully anticipated Tom Cruise being the primary distraction, he actually wasn’t that bad. What’s really odd to me is the fact that no one in this movie about Germany speaks with a German accent. I re-alize that Singer made an executive decision for his actors not to use them (they were reportedly strug-gling in rehearsals), but why then do they write in German and send and translate telegraphs in German? It’s a silly directorial choice that ends up stripping the movie of any authentic-ity. This is a Hollywood director’s Nazi Germany. Not Hitler’s.

GRADE: C+

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may 1stX-Men Origins: Wolverine (20th Century Fox)

Well, if you happened to catch the version leaked on the internet, you’ve already seen it. Hopefully, you didn’t give into that temptation. And, speak-ing of temptations, I am sure there are hordes of women (and some men out there) who fully believe Hugh Jackman should always be seen on a giant projection screen instead of a teeny-tiny laptop! Gavin Hood (Ren-dition) directs this Origins story, which delves deep into the psyche and history of Wolverine and how he found his way to the Weapon X program. I haven’t enjoyed any of the X-Men movies, but this has one thing going for it. Halle Berry’s not in it! There’s no Storm to rain on the parade!

may 8thStar Trek (Paramount)

Is it just me or is Star Trek the cinematic gift that keeps on giving? Just when you think there couldn’t possibly be another Star Trek movie, Trek-kies are getting beamed back to movie theatres! To be quite honest, I have never really been a fan. But, that could all change and here’s why . . . J.J. Abrams. If anyone can reinvent Star Trek and update it for the modern age, it’s Abrams. Though he’s only directed one feature-length fi lm (Mis-sion: Impossible III), he’s the brainpower behind some of the most popular small-screen science fi ction ever: Fringe, Alias and Lost, which I truly consider the best series in the history of television.

may 15thAngels and Demons(Sony Pictures)

It’s National Treasure meets The Holy Bible! In 2006, Ron Howard’s big-screen treatment of Dan Brown’s best-seller, The Da Vinci Code, raked

in over $217 million dollars domestically! In 2009, Angels and Demons is poised to put up similar numbers. Why? It’s based on another wildly popu-lar Dan Brown novel. It has the same director. And it stars Tom Hanks, who reprises his role as symbologist Robert Langdon, who learns that a secret brotherhood called the Illuminati is on the verge of resurrection and threatens to destroy the Vatican. You can expect lots of layers and intrigue in Angels and Demons. I just hope that when the case is cracked, the puzzle is more elaborate than that in The Da Vinci Code. It may have stumped some, but, for me and my movie-watching pals, it was about as elaborate as a “Before and After” puzzle on Wheel of Fortune.

may 21stTerminator Salvation(Warner Brothers)

Well, Ahnuld is gone. But behold Christian Bale, the drama queen! Ter-minator Salvation has already made headlines and it hasn’t even hit the big screen yet. Of course, what does one expect when its star, Christian Bale, tongue-lashes a crew member and thereby offi cially declares to the world that he is the NEW Russell Crowe. It killed me when so-called Hol-lywood insiders speculated that Warner Brothers released the audio from that school-girl tirade to drum up publicity for the movie. Don’t believe that notion because it’s absurd. This is a Terminator movie. It doesn’t need publicity. The masses are going to swarm the theatre to see it and I am going to be right there with them. Charlie’s Angels director McG takes the helm and gives the franchise the gritty and nihilistic look it’s been begging for. I cannot wait!

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