TUESDAY - MARCH 22
CLASSICAL
Tuesdays Music Live: Anglin Celtic Duo
The season finale
Noon
Free ($10 for lunch)
St. Paul’s Church
706.722.2485
www.TUESDAYSMUSICLIVE.COM
ROCK ZACH MYERS
ALL AGES MEET & GREET
5:30 p.m.
Free
Rock Bottom Music
754 Broad St.
706.724.1172
www.rockbottommusic.com
FILM
MOVIES AT MAIN: THE SOCIAL NETWORK
6:30 p.m.
Free
Headquarters Library
www.ECGRL.ORG
GOOD CAUSE
North Augusta Idol 2011
Watch North Augusta’s finest perform and help benefit the North Augusta Arts’ Council Arts Scholarship Program.
7 p.m.
$5
North Augusta High School
803.442.7588
www.NAARTSCOUNCIL.ORG
ROCK ROCK
SOULLOW ACOUSTIC TOUR with ZACH MYER + opener JIM PERKINS
8 p.m.
$10
The Vue
706.724.1172
www.ROCKBOTTOMMUSIC.COM
WEDENSDAY- MARCH 23
AMERICANA
ROBERT EARL KEEN
With his latest album, The Rose Hotel (which hit #1 on the Americana charts), Keen re-confirms his place among the Lone Star State’s great storytellers, capable of painting rich, poignant landscapes worthy of Cormac McCarthy and spinning satirical yarns that would do Kinky Friedman proud
7:30 p.m.
$12 to $22
Imperial Theatre
706.722.834
www.IMPERIALTHEATRE.COM
THURSDAY - MARCH 24
HISTORY
Lewis & Clark: The Journey
With Dr. Dorothy Pratt
University of South Carolina
6:30 p.m.
Free
Headquarters Library
706.821.2600
www.ECGRL.ORG
THEATRE
GREASE
Augusta Prep presents the rock and roll world of 1950s high school in this energetic musical love story.
7 p.m.
$10 to $12
Augusta Prep
706.863.1906
www.AUGUSTAPREP.ORG
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Local Musician Prepares for Nashville Move with New CD in Hand
“My job is to get the audience going. It’s not about me.”
– JIM PERKINS
Singer/songwriter Jim Perkins took an unconventional road establishing himself as a musician. He did not pick up a guitar or write songs until he was in college. An Augusta native, he grew up in a rural area with no access to cable or music videos, so he taught himself to play without the advantage of watching the artists on television. Thus, it should come as no surprise that his second and third albums — Broken Record Reasons, a band project, and Jim Perkins Live, recorded at a solo acoustic performance — buck the industry trends and are being released simultaneously.
Perkins stays busy. He gigs consistently in the Georgia/South Carolina area, is a go-to guy to open for acoustic touring artists and has a CD release show on March 19. His wife and he are also preparing for relocation to Nashville in July. He spoke to verge about his road to the stage and the craft of songwriting.
Read the one on one interview page 21
www.vergelive.com
WHO: Jim Perkins Double CD Release Show + Sibling String
WHERE: Sky City www.skycityaugusta.com/
WHEN: Saturday, March 19 | 8:30 p.m.
TICKETS: $5 COVER
ENCORE: Jim Perkins opens for Zach Myers on March 22 at the Vue.
MORE: www.JIMPERKINSLIVE.COM
– JIM PERKINS
Singer/songwriter Jim Perkins took an unconventional road establishing himself as a musician. He did not pick up a guitar or write songs until he was in college. An Augusta native, he grew up in a rural area with no access to cable or music videos, so he taught himself to play without the advantage of watching the artists on television. Thus, it should come as no surprise that his second and third albums — Broken Record Reasons, a band project, and Jim Perkins Live, recorded at a solo acoustic performance — buck the industry trends and are being released simultaneously.
Perkins stays busy. He gigs consistently in the Georgia/South Carolina area, is a go-to guy to open for acoustic touring artists and has a CD release show on March 19. His wife and he are also preparing for relocation to Nashville in July. He spoke to verge about his road to the stage and the craft of songwriting.
Read the one on one interview page 21
www.vergelive.com
WHO: Jim Perkins Double CD Release Show + Sibling String
WHERE: Sky City www.skycityaugusta.com/
WHEN: Saturday, March 19 | 8:30 p.m.
TICKETS: $5 COVER
ENCORE: Jim Perkins opens for Zach Myers on March 22 at the Vue.
MORE: www.JIMPERKINSLIVE.COM
the daily planner - Saturday, March 19, 2011
GOOD CAUSE
WALK MS
A 5k fundraising walk that benefits the National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Georgia Chapter.
9 a.m.
Free
Lake Olmstead Park
706.832.2300
GOOD CAUSE
Paws in the Park
CSRA Humane Society’s Annual Pet Walk.
Bring your pet or walk an adoptable shelter pet for a $5 donation.
9:30 a.m.
Donations
425 Wood St.,
706.261.PETS
www.CSRAHUMANESOCIETY.ORG
LITERARY
Appleby Library Book Sale
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Free
2260 Walton Way
706.736.6244
www.ECGRL.ORG
FESTIVAL
Spring Artists’ Festival Family Day
Artists’ market, artist demonstrations, hands-on children’s art activities and free refreshments.
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Free
Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art
706.722.5495
www.GHIA.ORG
FOR KIDS
Afternoon with Tina Terry
The popular NBC 26 news anchor will read books and host a full stage puppet show.
2:30 p.m.
Free
Headquarters Library
706.821.2600
www.ECGRL.COM
FOOD & WINE
Argentine Wine Tasting Dinner
Four course Argentinean-themed dinner with wine pairings and tango performances.
6:30 p.m.
$50 (pre-paid registration only)
Casa Blanca Café
706.504.3431
www.CASABLANCATIME.COM
CHRISTIAN
KEN MEDEMA
Benefit concert for Interfaith Hospitality Network of Augusta, a program for area homeless.
7 p.m.
$10
First Baptist Church of Augusta
706.364.4462
www.INTERFAITH-NETWORK.COM
SPORTS
Augusta Riverhawks vs. Huntsville Havoc
7:30 p.m
$12 to $18
James Brown Arena
706.993.2645
www.AUGUSTARIVERHAWKS.COM
ROCK
JIM PERKINS DOUBLE CD RELEASE
With Sibling String
9 p.m.
$5
Sky City
706.945.1270
www.ROCKBOTTOMMUSIC.COM
NATURE
Full Moon Hike
Search for animals such as owls, frogs, beavers and bats by nature’s brightest night light.
9 p.m.
$6 to $10
Phinizy Swamp Nature Park
706.828.2109
Friday, March 18, 2011
verge: the daily planner NIGHTLIFE
FRIDAY - MARCH 18, 2011
HIP HOP NIGHT @ Sky City with FUZZ & MAC | 10 p.m., $5
Bucktown Kickback @ Stillwater Taproom | 10 p.m., $4
Lexi’s Legacy Acoustapalooza @ The Playground | 10 p.m., free
Pop Life @ Soul Bar | 10 p.m., $5 (ladies free)
DJ 3xT @ Metro Coffee & Pub 10 p.m.
verge says: here is your daily planner for Friday, March 18
LITERARY SCRIPT FRENZY
Challenge yourself to write a script in a month. 2 p.m., free, Aiken County Library, 803.642.2020
YWP.SCRIPTFRENZY.ORG
FESTIVAL
Artists’ Market Reception
Meet the artists of the Gertrude Herbert Spring Artists’ Market. 6 p.m., free, 506 Telfair St., 706.722.5495 GHIA.ORG
COWBOY POPS! AT THE BELL:
RIDERS IN THE SKY
The legendary Riders in the Sky return to town to perform their classic songs and offbeat, campy humor. 7:30 p.m., $25 to $45, Bell Auditorium, 706.826.4705 AUGUSTASYMPHONY.ORG
CHORAL
Carol Barnett’s “The World Beloved”
A unique work which blends classical, sacred themes and the rollicking sounds of Appalachia, featuring the bluegrass sounds of Carl Purdy and Custer’s Last Band. 7:30 p.m., $10 to $15, First Baptist Church of Evans, 706.650.2311 SEE THE FULL STORY ON PAGE 11
SPORTS
Augusta Riverhawks vs. Knoxville Ice Bears 7:30 p.m., $12 to $18, James Brown Arena, 706.993.2645, AUGUSTARIVERHAWKS.COM
COMEDY
The Passing Zone
8 p.m., $40, URS Center for the Performing Arts Aiken, 803.643.4774
FILM
Movies on the Lawn: Mary Poppins
Bring your blanket, lawn chairs and picnic to enjoy an evening with the family under the stars. At dark, Free, Boeckh Park, Hammond’s Ferry, 706.738.7006
Thursday, March 17, 2011
VIEWPOINT: Support No Kill Shelters and Find a Friend

“The more I see of man, the more I like dogs.”
—Madame de Staël
Four million cats and dogs — one about every eight seconds — are put down in U.S. shelters every year. That statistic comes from the Humane Society of the United States, one of many groups that work diligently to save and place unwanted, neglected, abused and homeless animals.
The CSRA Humane Society adopted out 230 cats and dogs in 2010, but they remain at capacity — 275 animals — year-round. Some of these animals end up in shelters and foster groups because of irresponsible owners who no longer want them, military deployments, relocating families who opt not to bring the companion animal along or individuals who are no longer physically able to care for them. Many are gentle and are simply in need of a new and loving home. Left with the Humane Society or a foster group, they avoid euthanasia, but the same cannot be said for those who end up with Animal Control.
Read the complete article; www.vergelive.com page 7
PANCAKES FOR PATIENTS
It was a family affair at the National Hills area IHOP on National Pancake Day as Mallory, 10, Jonathan, 13, and mom Cindy Azziz donned aprons and served pancakes in support of MCGHealth Children’s Medical Center, part of the clinical arm of Georgia Health Sciences University (GHSU). Cindy Azziz is the First Lady of GHSU.
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