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September 20, ’12- ------------------------------------------------------------- www.whatzup.com- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11<br />
Thursday, Sept. 20, 7:30pm • just $8.00<br />
Fri. & Sat., Sept. 21-22, 7:30 & 9:45 • $9.50<br />
Mike<br />
Speenberg<br />
Tuesday, Oct. 16 • $22<br />
Pauly<br />
Shore<br />
For More Information<br />
Call 486-0216 or visit<br />
www.snickerzcomedyclub.biz<br />
---------------- Calendar • Live Music & Comedy----------------<br />
Thursday, Sept. 20<br />
Ad a m St r a c k — Variety at Checkerz<br />
Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, 7:30-9:30<br />
p.m., no cover, 489-0286<br />
l u e g r a s s Ja m Ho s t e d b y Ol d a n d<br />
Dir t y — At Berlin Music Pub, Fort<br />
Wayne, 9 p.m., no cover, 580-1120<br />
h r i s Wo r t h & Pa u l Ne w St e w a r t<br />
— Rat-pack at 4D’s Bar & Grill,<br />
Fort Wayne, 8-11 p.m., no cover,<br />
490-6488<br />
Cl a s s i c Vo i c e — Variety at Covington<br />
Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne,7- 10 p.m.,<br />
no cover, 432-6660<br />
Live Music • no cover!<br />
thursday, SEPT 20 • 7:30-9:30PM<br />
ADAM STRACK<br />
FRIDAY, sept. 21 • 10PM-2am<br />
medieval<br />
brooklyn<br />
saturday, sept 22 • 10PM-2AM<br />
teaser<br />
THURSDAY, SEPT 27 • 7:30-9:30PM<br />
dan smyth<br />
FRIDAY, SEPT 28 • 10pm-2am<br />
allan &<br />
ashcraft<br />
Da n He a t h a n d Fr i e n d s — Acoustic<br />
oldies at Don Hall’s Triangle Park<br />
& Grille, Fort Wayne, 6-9 p.m., no<br />
cover, 482-4342<br />
Eri c Cl a n c y — Piano at Club Soda,<br />
Fort Wayne, 6:30-9:30 p.m., no<br />
cover, 426-3442<br />
Guy Pe n r o d w/Th e Re d Ro o t s —<br />
Country Gospel at the Convention<br />
Center, Shipshewana, 6 p.m., $19-<br />
$55, 888-447-4725<br />
Hub i e As h c r a f t — Variety at Wrigley<br />
Field Bar & Grill, Fort Wayne, 7-10<br />
p.m., no cover, 739-1795<br />
DAILY LUNCH AND DINNER SPECIALS<br />
FAMOUS WING WEDNESDAYS<br />
EXTENDED HOURS 4PM-12AM<br />
1/2 price pizza tuesdays<br />
2 toppings, thin crust or hand-tossed, dine-in only, 4pm-close<br />
Mexican Thunder Thursdays<br />
burritos, nachos, tacos, taco salad & quesedillas<br />
~ September Drink Specials ~<br />
Fridays & Saturdays<br />
$<br />
11 Coors Light/Miller Lite Buckets<br />
$<br />
4 Skyy Flavored Drinks<br />
$<br />
3 50 Barton Long Islands/Amaretto Sour Drinks<br />
$4 Roaring Lion Burnetts Cherry Bombs<br />
Checkerz<br />
Bar & Grill<br />
9400 LIMA ROAD (HWY 3)<br />
FORT WAYNE • 260-489-0286<br />
Ja n e l l e Ta y l o r a n d Sh a d e Jo n z e —<br />
Variety at American Legion Post<br />
409, Leo, 7:30-10:30 p.m., no cover,<br />
627-2628<br />
Ja s o n Pa u l — Variety at Skully’s<br />
Boneyard, Fort Wayne, 8 p.m., no<br />
cover, 637-0198<br />
Je f f McDo n a l d — 50s-70s acoustic at<br />
Don Hall’s Guesthouse, Fort Wayne,<br />
7-10 p.m., no cover, 489-2524<br />
Jo e Ju s t i c e — Variety at courtyard at<br />
One Summit Square, Fort Wayne,<br />
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., no cover, all<br />
ages<br />
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The Future of Radio Already Here<br />
Recently, I stumbled across another music outlet<br />
here in good ole Fort Wayne. TheFortRocks.com is<br />
Out and About<br />
an online classic rock station that can be accessed in<br />
many more ways than regular terrestrial radio and can<br />
be taken with you wherever you go. Plus, you don’t NICK BRAUN<br />
have to worry about that annoying static or signal fade<br />
when jamming to your favorite tunes.<br />
to get all these acts on stage that evening.<br />
The station made its launch in late March, and the If you haven’t seen the guys from Downstait<br />
results have been quite impressive as listeners have around town as of late, that’s because they’ve been<br />
spent more than 14,000 hours listening to the station living life on the road for the majority of this month<br />
in the past 30 days. There are several easy ways you and into next. So far the guys have been trekking<br />
can become a listener as well; online, phone (with through Tennessee, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri and Louisiana,<br />
supporting the rock act Eye Empire. The tour<br />
free Live365 app), on TV (with a Roku, TiVo, vTuner,<br />
most streaming or gaming devices) and internet radios will wrap up on October 2 at the famous Whiskey A<br />
(Logitech, Philips, Grace Digital).<br />
Go Go in West Hollywood, California.<br />
I have to be honest, when I first heard of online/ The Fort Wayne Derby Girls are teaming up with<br />
internet radio a few years back I thought it was a waste Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana once again for<br />
of time. But after all of the advancements in technology<br />
these days, it may very well be the future of radio On Friday, October 5 at 6 p.m. the two organizations<br />
the 5th Annual Bust a Move auction and fundraiser.<br />
as we know it. I for one just made the transition from a will come together at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art<br />
beat up flip-phone to a new Apple iPhone and recently with a goal to benefit women with breast cancer in the<br />
downloaded the app for this listening pleasure. Now community. So far this event has raised over $30,000<br />
I’m good to go for music on any adventures I take for Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana. Bust a Move<br />
part in. TheFortRocks.com features the best in classic is centered around the magnificent work of local artists,<br />
local breast cancer survivors and members of the<br />
rock, giveaways, local news, and on-air DJ’s – Tiny<br />
Michaels in the morning (6-10 a.m.) and Craig Morrison<br />
in the afternoon (3-6 p.m.). It’s easy, free, and and the Derby Girls volunteering their upper halves to<br />
Derby Girls. It all starts with breast cancer survivors<br />
definitely worth checking out.<br />
be “cast.” After that, the plaster busts are distributed<br />
Three bucks for 15 bands – that’s unheard of. to local artists to modify and add their unique artistic<br />
Heck, there are times when you pay $5 for just one style to them. The finished products will then me auctioned<br />
off at the event which will also feature food,<br />
band. On Saturday, September 22, Phoenix Fest will<br />
invade the Brass Rail at 8 p.m. for an evening of live cocktails and entertainment. This year’s event will<br />
original music. Performing at Phoenix Fest will be have calendars for sale showcasing some of the most<br />
Cliff, Electric Panda, Cornfed Johnson (organizer of popular art pieces from each year. If you can’t make<br />
this event), Sparkle Teaser, Maumee Project, 60 Cent the event, additional calendars will be available in the<br />
Assassins, Hex Nut, Streetlamps for Spotlights, The D- Fort Wayne’s Museum of Art’s store. Tickets for Bust<br />
Rays, The Vagabonds, Pliers, Poopdeflex, The Crafty a Move are $15 pre-sale and $20 at the door and can<br />
Devils, Totally Orange Time Machine and Dead Girl be purchased at Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana<br />
Sorry. Now that looks like money well spent to me. If (6361 Mutual Drive) or www.eventbrite.com.<br />
anything, I want to see how they’re going to manage<br />
niknit76@yahoo.com<br />
AUBURN<br />
NIGHTLIFE<br />
MAD ANTHONY TAP ROOM<br />
Music/Rock • 114 N. Main St., Auburn • 260-927-0500<br />
Ex p e c t: The eclectic madness of the original combined with handcrafted<br />
Mad Anthony ales and lagers. Eat s : The same 4-1/2 star menu,<br />
including one of the best pizzas in America and a large vegetarian<br />
menu. Ge t t i n g Th e r e: Take I-69 to State Rd. 8 (Auburn exit); downtown,<br />
just north of courthouse. Ho u r s: 11 a.m.-12 a.m. Sun.-Thurs.; 11<br />
a.m.-2 a.m. Fri.-Sat. Al c o h o l: Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc<br />
CHURUBUSCO<br />
LUCKY LADY<br />
Pub/Tavern • 103 N. Main St., Churubusco • 260-693-0311<br />
Ex p e c t: Hottest bar in northern Indiana. No cover ever! Great food<br />
and drink specials, pool, games, live bands and karaoke. Eat s :<br />
Comfort-style, high-quality food at a fair price. Homemade specials<br />
daily. Ge t t i n g Th e r e: 3 miles north of Carroll Road at the corner<br />
of U.S. 33 and State Rd. 205 in Churubusco. Ho u r s: 11 a.m.-3 a.m.<br />
Mon.-Sat., 12 noon-1 a.m. Sun. Al c o h o l: Full Service; Pm t : MC,<br />
Visa, Disc, Amex<br />
FORT WAYNE<br />
4D’s bar & grill<br />
Tavern/Sports Bar • 1820 W. Dupont Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-490-6488<br />
Ex p e c t: Live music Saturdays; no cover; $2.25 longnecks and $3.25<br />
big drafts Sunday-Friday; $2.25 wells Monday-Tuesday; $3 16-oz.<br />
imports and make your drink a double for $1 more Friday-Saturday.<br />
Eat s : $1 tacos Monday, $2 off any meal Tuesday, 25¢ wings<br />
Wednesday, $1 sliders & 40¢ boneless wings Thursday, Buy 1 Get<br />
1 Meal free Friday, 5-8 p.m. Ge t t i n g Th e r e: NW corner of Dupont<br />
& Lima. Ho u r s: Mon.-Fri. 3 p.m.-3 a.m.; Sat.-Sun., noon-3 a.m.<br />
Al c o h o l: Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc<br />
AFTER DARK<br />
Dance Club • 1601 S. Harrison St., Fort Wayne • 260-456-6235<br />
Ex p e c t: Mon. drink specials & karaoke; Tues. male dancers; Wed.<br />
karaoke; Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Vegas-style drag show (female impersonators);<br />
dancing w/Sizzling Sonny. Outdoor patio. Sunday karaoke &<br />
video dance party. Ge t t i n g Th e r e: Downtown Fort Wayne, 1 block<br />
south of Powers Hamburgers. Ho u r s: 12 noon-3 a.m. Mon.-Sat., 6<br />
p.m.-3 a.m. Sun. Al c o h o l: Full Service; Pm t : Cash only, ATM available<br />
alley sports bar<br />
Sports Bar • 1455 Goshen Rd., Fort Wayne • 260-483-4421<br />
Ex p e c t: Wednesday, Dart Leagues; Thursday, Dodge Ball; Friday,<br />
“On-Key” Karaoke starting at 9 p.m.; Saturday, live bands 9 p.m.-1 a.m.;<br />
Sunday-Tuesday, 45¢ wings; sports on 21 big screen TVs all week. Eat s :<br />
Sandwiches, Fort Wayne’s best breaded tenderloin, pizzas, soups and salads.<br />
Ge t t i n g Th e r e: Inside Pro Bowl West, Gateway Plaza on Goshen<br />
Rd. Ho u r s: 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Monday-Wednesday; 11 a.m.-midnight<br />
Thursday; 11 a.m.-3 a.m. Friday; 1 p.m.-3 a.m. Saturday; and 1-11 p.m.<br />
Sun. Al c o h o l: Full Service; Pm t : MC, Visa, Disc<br />
babylon<br />
Dance Club • 112 E. Masterson, Fort Wayne • 260-247-5062<br />
Ex p e c t: Two unique bars in one historic building. DJ Tabatha on<br />
Fridays and Plush DJs on Saturdays. DJ TAB and karaoke in the Bears<br />
Den Fridays. Come shake it up in our dance cage. Outdoor patio.<br />
Ask for nightly specials. Ge t t i n g Th e r e: Three blocks south of the<br />
Downtown Hilton on Calhoun St., then left on Masterson. Catty-corner<br />
from the Oyster Bar. Ho u r s: 6 p.m.-3 a.m. Fri.-Sat. Al c o h o l: Full-<br />
Service; Pm t : Cash only, ATM available<br />
beamer’s sports grill<br />
Sports/Music/Variety • W. County Line Rd. & Highway 30 • 260-625-1002<br />
Ex p e c t: Friendliest bar in Allen County. Big Ten, NASCAR, NFL on<br />
12 big screen, hi-def TVs. Eat s : Complete menu featuring homemade<br />
pizza, Beamers Burger Bar, killer Philly steak sandwiches, juicy sirloins,<br />
great salads, fish on Fridays. Ac t i v i t i e s: Pool, darts, cornhole.<br />
Live bands on weekends, no cover. Smoking allowed, four state-ofthe-art<br />
smoke eaters. Ge t t i n g Th e r e: A quick 10 minutes west of<br />
Coliseum on U.S. 30. Ho u r s: <strong>Open</strong> daily at 11 a.m., noon on Sunday.<br />
Pm t : MC, Visa, Amex, Disc<br />
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