News4U Western KY June 2015

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CONTENTS

June 2015 a Quick Note from the editor 4 The Sky’s the Limit

Cover Story: 6 aerosmith at the Ford Center An Interview with Bassist Tom Hamilton 8 2nd annual Sudz on Green river KC’s Time Out Lounge brings the Rock 10 Ferdinand’s 175th Celebration Free Concerts, Fireworks, Food & More 12 Summer Festival Guide ROMP, W.C. Handy, ShrinersFest & More 16 evansville Philharmonic Orchestra 2015-16 Bringing Out the Stars all Season Long 20 The N4u Pizza Guide So Good, No Matter How You Slice It 52 What’s New in Western Kentucky Catch Up, Get the Lowdown 58 Summer Activities Guide Don’t Sweat It, You’ve Got Options

Beauty 16 Beauty Date with Dakyissa

Business 41 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s: Tap Talk w/ John Greenwell

Coupons 35 Save Big! Cuisine & Dining 30 Restaurant Spotlight: Rounders Too Brady’s

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reviews 76 Beer: Cure What Ales You 86 Film: Mad Max: Fury Road 87 DVD Reviews/Fletcher’s Finds 88 Music

entertainment 28 Dear Evansville 62 In Town & Around 65 We Were There (Volbeat/Anthrax) 69 We Were There (Halestorm) 71 How I Roll 74 Local Talent: Tri-State Table Tennis Club

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Sports 72 Around the Track with Billy Egeler 73 Evansville Otters Player Profile 84 Bosse Field: 100 Years

37 Bowling for Rhinos @

34 Restaurant Guide

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Pygmies 78 Arts & Activities 79 Local Writer Spotlight: Terry L. Schuttler 80 Words from Whitney 81 Brain Games: Crossword 82 Community & Family 88 Local Band Spotlight: Andy Jones 92 Mug Shots 94 Tri-State Ink 95 Club Guide local Happenings

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A quick note from the editor

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he Blue Angels are back! Five more exciting words have rarely been spoken in the tri-state. Yes, it’s festival time again, and the sky’s the limit for ShrinersFest with the return of breathtaking airplane acrobatics and a jam-packed schedule of events and activities at the downtown Evansville riverfront. In Owensboro, ROMP is back with another incredible lineup of bluegrass bands and artists (see The Lone Bellow interview on pg. 12), and the

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W.C. Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival in Henderson celebrates 25 amazing years. But that’s just scratching the surface in June. Boston bad boys Aerosmith bring their Blue Army Tour to the Ford Center (see interview on pg. 6) and KC’s Time Out Lounge hosts the 2nd Annual Sudz on Green River weekend of rock. Plus, we’ve got our annual Pizza Round-Up, the inaugural Summer Activities Guide and another dose of What’s New in Western KY. All that and more inside…Te


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Blue army

Tour 2015

Few bands have rocked as long and as hard as Aerosmith, but Steven Tyler and company have no plans for retirement. With all the members in good health and good spirits, the band is gearing up for a big summer, eager to hit the road again and remind everyone what rock and roll is all about. The much-anticipated Blue Army Tour includes a stop at the Ford Center on June 24th – a guaranteed sell-out. Bassist Tom Hamilton kindly spoke with News4U about what to expect from the upcoming shows and much more. The band had huge success in the early days making concise albums with minimal fuss and then even bigger success later on making long albums with tons of production and outside songwriters. What’s your take on the two sides of Aerosmith’s recording career? That’s an interesting question. We just put out an album a few years ago, and I think we overloaded it. It had been 10 years since the last time we made a record and everybody had stuff that they wanted to say musically. So instead of a nice, tight group of songs, we ended up with 16 on it. But we got that out of our system and now

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I would really like to go back to the other model for the next one. When you’re in the studio now, it’s so easy to come in with an idea for a riff and immediately start recording it. I’d like to take a group of songs and really make them as good as possible and as finished as possible and then go in the studio and record them. Speaking of Music from Another Dimension!, why do you think a great song like “Legendary Child” didn’t blow up in the way that your past singles have? We have the same question in our minds. It is frustrating, but maybe it had to do with what I said before about loading down the album with so many songs that “Legendary Child” didn’t have enough space to grab everyone’s attention. The problem is there’s just such a huge variety now of ways to tickle your pleasure – games, the internet, etc. Everything is an arm’s reach away. We don’t know any magical formula that can overcome that or negate that fact. The only thing that we can do is follow songs to their absolute maximum and keep them simple; just make them three and a half minutes – but the best damn three and half minutes. Aerosmith famously collaborated with Run DMC back in the day. Is there a contemporary artist or band that you would like to work with? There probably is, but I don’t know who that would be. With the Run DMC thing, that was

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just something that popped up. We had just recorded the Permanent Vacation album, and we were at the very beginning of the tour to support it. We got this call from New York that this band of African American guys was going to cover our song on their album and wanted to know if anybody in Aerosmith would play on it. Steven and Joe went up there to their studio and fooled around with the track and then that video happened. Nobody had any idea of the impact it would make. It was such an amazing, natural thing. Here we are years later, still talking about it. Obviously, there are songs the band must play on the Blue Army Tour so people don’t riot, but are you looking to shake things up otherwise? It’s exactly the way you described it. There are certain songs that we have to play or people will leave saying ‘why the hell didn’t they play that?!’ But we always make sure there are slots in the set where we can rotate different songs in and out. In the last few years we’ve been doing that more than usual. It’s a blast to take a really deep cut and put it in the set; take a song like “Walkin’ the Dog” from the first album or “Big Ten Inch Record” from the third album. We’re fortunate in that we can make up a set where every song is a huge song – we don’t have to use any hamburger helper (laughs). - TE For ticket info, visit thefordcenter.com.


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KC’s 2ND ANNUAL SUDZ ON GREEN RIVER Evansville’s biggest weekend of rock is back - live, loud and fully amped June 12 & 13.

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or the second year running, KC’s Time Out Lounge will stage a two-day concert blowout featuring four of the most entertaining, kick-ass bands around: Hairbangers Ball, Pfreak Show, Your Girlfriend and Saturday night headliner, Velcro Pygmies (see their full story on pg. 75). This indoor/outdoor festival was a huge hit last year, proving that the tristate likes its music live, loud and fully amped – the way it’s meant to be experienced. Suds on Green River will bring you the very best in arena rock, classic rock, hard rock, hair metal, rap and even a little country and R&B if the mood is right. Anything’s possible when you’ve got the region’s premier party bands and a huge crowd ready to light it up!

and in the Jagermeister Tent. It all adds up to a serious bang for your 10 bucks. That’s right, pre-event tickets are just $10 per day and admission gives you access to both the indoor and outdoor action. Best of all, drink prices will be just as cheap: $4 for 16 oz. aluminums and $6 for draft pitchers.

But KC’s has a lot more in store for the weekend apart from the incredible line-up of bands. DJ Jon B will give prizes away all night long and you can look forward to crazy cornhole competitions and wild times on the Bud Light Party Deck, at the Jack Daniel’s Booth

Gates open at 5 p.m. on Friday, June 12. The music fires up soon after and continues through the night with performances by 80’s glam/hair metal tribute band Hairbangers Ball and the genre-defying Pfreak Show (“anything you can dance to”). Saturday night promises to be every

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“Anything’s possible when you’ve got the region’s premier party bands and a huge crowd ready to light it up!”

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bit as fun and dynamic with performances by Your Girlfriend and Velcro Pygmies – two of the most talented and biggest draws on the bar circuit. Fronted by power-vocalist Melinda Thompson, Your Girlfriend offers a modern spin on a diverse set of rock, pop and country hits with one goal in mind: keep the audience dancing and singing along. Headliner Velcro Pygmies play over 200 shows a year and sellout KC’s every time they’re in town. Expect an energy-fueled set of hard rock, hair metal and more plus the unpredictable stage antics of lead singer Cameron Flener. No worries if you get hungry from all the dancing and partying. KC’s has a great menu and there will also be a Shriners food truck on site with donations benefitting Shriners Hospital. KC’s is located in Washington Square Mall. For more info, follow KC’s on Facebook or call 812439-7720. Pre-event tickets are on sale now.


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PURE PRAIRIE LEAGUE

Ferdinand’s 175th Celebration

One of Indiana’s smallest towns is throwing a HUGE party June 18-21.

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hough nowhere near as big as Evansville, Ferdinand – just an hour northeast – shares an equally rich German heritage and has been around nearly as long – 175 years, in fact. 2015 marks a major milestone in the town’s storied history, and they are celebrating in style with a free four-day event open to all ages. Each day is packed with food, fun and entertainment, but Saturday is definitely the highlight with a series of concerts by some of the most popular bands of the last 50 years, including The Lovin’ Spoonful, Pure Prairie League and the Georgia Satellites. Between them, these acts have scored countless top 40 hits – classic songs that have stood the test of time. One of the most beloved folk rock bands from the 60s, The Lovin’ Spoonful are best known for the enduring anthem “Summer in the City” and a run of radio hits including “Do You Believe in Magic?,” “Daydream,” “You Didn’t Have to be so Nice,” “Nashville Cats, Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind” and “Rain on the Roof.” In addition, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000. Country rockers Pure Prairie League first arrived in 1970 and released their biggest song, “Aimie,” just a few years later. Subsequent hits followed, including “Let Me Love You Tonight” and “Falling in and Out of Love.” To this day, the band is still in high demand on the touring circuit and plays upwards of 100 shows each year. And, of course, everyone recognizes the opening lines to “Keep Your Hands to Yourself.” The Georgia Satellites took that iconic song all the way to number two back in the 80s. The band’s wild mix of influences, including Elvis Presley, The Rolling Stones and AC/DC, took America by storm, and they still know how to work up a crowd all these years later. For show times and full event schedule, visit ferdinand175.com.

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Everyone’s favorite bluegrass music festival returns to Owensboro June 24-27.

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osted by the International Bluegrass Music Museum, ROMP continues to grow in stature every year, attracting some of the biggest names in the genre. But it’s not just the performances that bring people together from all over the Midwest and beyond. ROMP is a complete experience: music, arts and crafts, children’s activities, IBMM exhibits, films and most importantly, the beautiful setting of Yellow Creek Park where camping is ideal and the wonder of nature awaits. This year’s fantastic lineup of artists and bands includes headliner John Prine and Punch Brothers plus The Lone Bellow, a rapidly up and coming trio from New York with impeccable harmonies and a gift for storytelling. Lead singer Zach Williams kindly spoke with News4U ahead of the festival. Following the band’s performance on CBS Sunday Morning a while back, your profile was raised dramatically, and now you’re right in the thick of it. How are the three of you handling it? They [CBS] really took time to tell our back story, and I think that we’re just so full of gratitude. I moved to New York 10 years ago and started playing the bars and open mics. I’m really thankful for the journey and for the really hard times and on through the really good times. And now there’s this encouragement that comes from people that listen to the music. I think my favorite part of it is when folks tell me what the song means to them, and I’m like ‘well, that’s

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not what the song’s about’ (laughs), but I’m so happy, because the song is no longer ours – it’s a really neat transaction to be a part of.

So, your feet are still on the ground? I hope so. My mother and wife would let me know if they weren’t. We had the great opportunity of quitting our day jobs, so to speak, in 2013, and we’ve been in a van ever since playing everything from the beautiful halls – like Carnegie Hall and Red Rocks – to motorcycle clubs in Kansas City. It’s been the full gamut of the American touring experience. It’s been a lot of fun, and I love making something with my best friends. Working with friends comes with its hardships, but I love it. Many performers try to force emotion or overemote, but you guys seem so genuine with your feelings, and I think that’s why your songs resonate. I would say that at our fundamental core of why we leave town and go and play shows is because

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we believe in the lyrics of our songs, and we’re storytelling. We’re trying our best to part of that American tradition and saying something that you mean – especially if you have to sing the same songs night after night. You’re going to get bored. But the songs are also connected to our personal lives and every time it’s like this tunnel that shoots you back to where you were when you first wrote it – every single time you sing it. The chemistry that the three of you share is unmistakable. Could you imagine returning to your solo roots now that you’ve had such success together? Man, I love singing with Brian and Kanene – loved it since the first moment that we did it. But music is music, and there are different seasons of life – different things that happen. So, if someone wanted to come off the road for a couple of years and raise a kid or something, I’d be down with trying to do a solo thing. I mean, you look at someone like Jim James from My Morning Jacket – I think that he does that so well where he has this tight knit band, but he’ll also get with his old buddies and do Monsters of Folk or his solo thing or folk thing as Yim Yames or all of these guest spots singing on random projects. I know that Brian loves that, too. Creating is just a lot of fun no matter what, but I am well aware that what we have – mostly in the way that we trust one another and try our best to care for one another – is a really special thing. And I think that that’s what allows us to harmonize night after night and mean it.


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ROMP schedule

Wednesday, June 24 Pioneer Village / Yellow Creek Park 5pm: Red Ember 6:15pm: Whiskey Bent Valley Boys 7:30pm: Caribou Mountain Collective 8:45pm: Kevin Dalton & The Tuesday Blooms 10pm: Andy Brasher Band

4pm: Phoebe Hunt 5:15pm Balsam Range 6:30pm: The Fairfield Four & The McCrary Sisters 8pm: Del & Dawg 9:30pm: Sam Bush Band 11pm: Special Guest TBA Pioneer Village / Yellow Creek Park 12:30pm: The Giving Tree Band 2pm: Rollin in the Hay

Thursday, June 25 Yellow Creek Park / Main Stage

Saturday, June 27 Yellow Creek Park / Main Stage

4pm: Vickie Vaughn Band 5:15pm: Dismembered Tennesseans 6:30pm: Haas Kowert Tice 7:45pm: Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen 9pm: The Lone Bellow 10:30pm: Punch Brothers

10am: Kentucky BlueGrass AllStars 10:45am: Annabelle Watts 11:45am: Old Salt Union 1pm: 10 String Symphony 2:15pm: The Lonely Heartstring Band 3:30pm: Grisman, Leslie, Hargreaves, & Smith 4:45pm: Billy Strings & Don Julin 6pm: Sierra Hull 7:15pm: Hot Rize 8:40pm: John Prine 10:30pm: Leftover Salmon

Pioneer Village / Yellow Creek Park 12pm: Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen 1:30pm: Christopher Gold Friday, June 26 Yellow Creek Park / Main Stage 10am: Kings Highway 11am: Jenny Beth Willis Band 12:15pm: Dunderhead 1:30pm: Caribou Mountain Collective 2:45pm: Luke Bulla

Pioneer Village / Yellow Creek Park 12pm: The Brothers Comatose 1:45pm: Old Salt Union All acts booked; daily time schedule is subject to change.

Bluegill Music Festival Rend Lake Dam, Benton, IL

July 4 20 Bands. 3 Stages. 30 Bucks Gates open at 10:30am

FEATURING: • Eli Young Band • Locash • Clayton Anderson • Murphy 500 • Eli Tellor • Mockingbird Sun • John Spicer • Old Salt Union • Athena • The Bankesters • Mipso • F-150 • Mocking Bird Hill • Heartlyn Rae • Cadillac Jones Band • We Got It Covered • The Hollerboys • Taylor Kearney AND MORE!!

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Wednesday, June 24

ShrinersFest 2015 The return of the Blue Angels headlines another incredible line-up of entertainment at Evansville’s premier festival on the riverfront June 24-28.

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here’s so much going on at this year’s ShrinersFest that it’s almost overwhelming. Organizers have packed the fiveday downtown festival with a seemingly endless array of familyfriendly activities, including arts & crafts, carnival rides, dog shows, inflatables and movies plus plenty of food booths to keep everyone full and happy . For the adults, each night of the festival features the Main Street Beer Garden or Hadi Bierstube, so there’s no reason to go home thirsty. Best of all, some of the area’s most talented bands are scheduled to perform over the middle three days of the festival – Tastes Like Chicken, The Mosquitoes, The Midranger Band, The Duke Boys, Minx and others will rock ShrinersFest and help thousands of patrons get into the groove. Of course, everybody knows that the real stars of ShrinersFest 2015

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are the Blue Angels, back to wow the crowds at the riverfront with dynamic displays of air acrobatics on Saturday (Military Day) and Sunday. It’s been years since we’ve experienced their deathdefying, exquisitely synchronized show, and anticipation has reached a fever pitch. Simply put, the inclusion of the Blue Angles makes this great summer festival just that much more of a can’tmiss event. And speaking of can’t-miss… be sure to check out the annual Red, White and Blue Concert performed by our very own Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra on Saturday night. This moving, musical tribute to America always brings out the patriot in all who attend. Buy your button early for $7 or $10 at the gate. For more info, visit shrinersfest.org.

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Food Booths Arts & Crafts Expo Free Kids Inflatables Military Encampment Military Vehicle Displays Arm Wrestling Weigh In Budweiser Four Freedoms Bar VIP at the Pagoda Pet Food Center Ultimate Air Dogs Carnival Rides WWII Invasion of Sicily Reenactment Reenactor Meet & Greet 2015 Vectren ShrinersFest Air Show Arm Wrestling Championship Main Street Beer Garden Hadi Bierstube Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra MINX

Thursday, June 25 Food Booths Arts & Crafts Show Free Kids Inflatables ShrinersFest Opening Ceremonies Air Show Site Surveys & Practice Budweiser Four Freedoms Bar Carnival Rides ShrinersFest Bike Night Hadi Bierstube Main Street Beer Garden Main Street Band (TBA) Tastes Like Chicken Kids Evening Movie

Friday, June 26 Food Booths Arts & Crafts Show Free Kids Inflatables Vectren ShrinersFest Air Show Rehearsal Carnival Rides Budweiser Four Freedoms Bar Pet Food Center Ultimate Air Dogs VIP at the Pagoda (at Hadi Temple) Military Encampment

Military Vehicle Displays Riverfront Cruise In Hadi Bierstube Main Street Beer Garden Arm Wrestling Weigh In Air Show Pilot Meet & Greet (VIP required) The Mosquitoes The Midranger Band The Duke Boys

Saturday, June 27 Gates Open Food Booths Arts & Crafts Expo Free Kids Inflatables Military Encampment Military Vehicle Displays Arm Wrestling Weigh In Budweiser Four Freedoms Bar VIP at the Pagoda Pet Food Center Ultimate Air Dogs Carnival Rides WWII Invasion of Sicily Reenactment Reenactor Meet & Greet 2015 Vectren ShrinersFest Air Show Arm Wrestling Championship Main Street Beer Garden Hadi Bierstube Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra MINX

Sunday, June 28 Food Booths Arts & Crafts Expo Free Kids Inflatables Military Vehicle Displays Sunday Worship Service Pet Food Center Ultimate Air Dogs VIP at the Pagoda Carnival Rides Budweiser Four Freedoms Bar Main Street Beer Garden 2015 Vectren ShrinersFest Air Show Visit shrinersfest.org for event times


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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Saturday, June 13 • Central Park 10am 11:30am-1:30pm 12pm 1pm-3pm 2pm 4pm 6pm

Street Strut Parade Bluez Windows Lindsey Williams Blues Zoo Art: BLUES 4 U Hog Maw Blues Band Boscoe France Band

Monday, June 15 • Handy Lunch Breaks & Happy Hours 11am-1pm 11:45am-1pm 5pm-7pm 5pm-7pm

Rockhouse @ Wolfs – Redmon Brothers N’tune Piano Students, Damon & Julie Nantz Monte Skelton at Commonwealth Kitchen & Bar Rockhouse @ Wolfs – Redmon Brothers

Tuesday, June 16 • Handy Lunch Breaks & Happy Hours 11am-1pm 5pm-7pm

Rockhouse @ Wolfs – Tim Austin & Jim Ruston Rockhouse @ Wolfs – Casey James

Wednesday, June 17 • Handy Lunch Breaks & Happy Hours

W.C. Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival Henderson, KY’s iconic free music festival celebrates 25 years of food, fun and phenomenal blues June 13-20. 2015 is a very special anniversary for one of the area’s most popular events. The W.C. Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival turns 25 this year, and organizers are marking this major milestone with an incredible lineup of local, regional and national acts, including the Devon Allman Band, Doyle Bramhall II, Victor Wainwright and headliner Robert Randolph & The Family Band. The week-long celebration of the blues gets rolling on Saturday, June 13 with a concert in Central Park featuring Street Strut Parade, Lindsey Williams, BLUES 4 U, Hog Maw Blues Band and Boscoe France Band. Still one of the largest free festivals in the nation, W.C. Handy kicks off every year with the Taste of Henderson Barbecue, a highlight of the packed schedule. Local teams cook up and sell some of the best BBQ for miles as festival goers enjoy the opening day performers. It always puts everyone in a great mood and sets the tone for the rest of the week’s events which include a Mardi Gras Street Strut, Handy Lunch Breaks at local eateries, lectures, dance classes and much more. It all leads up to the final three days and nights of fantastic music at Audubon Mill Park – favorites like Chubby Carrier & The Bayou Swamp Band, The Beat Daddys and Guy Forsyth. For more info, visit handyblues.org.

11am-1pm 11am-1pm 6pm-9pm 5pm-7pm

Commonwealth Kitchen & Bar – Monte Skelton Rockhouse @ Wolfs – Alex Curry On Deck Riverside Bar & Grill – Drew Aud Rockhouse @ Wolfs – Casey James

Thursday, June 18 • Audubon Mill Park (except where noted)

11am-1pm 4pm 5:30pm 6pm-9pm 8pm

Rockhouse @ Wolfs – N’tune Piano Students, Damon & Julie Nantz Mr. Sipp “The Mississippi Blues Child” Mo’ Mojo On Deck Riverside Bar & Grill – Drew Aud Chubby Carrier & the Bayou Swamp Band

Friday, June 19 • Audubon Mill Park 12pm 2pm 4pm 6pm 8pm 10pm

The Bell Bottom Blues Band – The Blues Band of the US Navy The Beat Daddys Tyler Mac Samantha Fish Devon Allman Band Doyle Bramhall II

Saturday, June 20 • Audubon Mill Park 12pm 2pm 4pm 6pm 8pm 10pm

Doug MacLeod The Guy Forsyth Blues Band Jarekus Singleton Victor Wainright Ronnie Baker Brooks Big Band – Ronnie’s band plus 3 horns! Robert Randolph & The Family Band

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Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra 2015-2016

The EPO will bring out the stars all season long at the Victory Theatre.

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he incredible 2014-15 EPO season came to a close in May with one of the most exciting performances in the Orchestra’s long, storied history. Disney Live in Concert: Pirates of the Caribbean featured the orchestra providing the soundtrack to one of the most popular films of the last 20 years, driving the action on screen as a packed Victory Theatre filled with movie-goers of all ages looked on in wonder. It was the perfect end to a season that touched on everything from Beethoven to the Stones and set the stage for another muchanticipated series of performances beginning with Indiana’s own Joshua Bell, one of the most celebrated violinists of his era. This supremely gifted Hoosier will delight the opening night crowd in September with Violin Concerto No. 1 in G Minor and help to commemorate USI’s 50th anniversary. The EPO’s second Classics concert will be the comic operatic masterpiece, “The Barber of Seville” (Asheville Lyric Opera production),

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fully staged and sung in Italian with English subtitles. Other Classics concerts will include star-studded performances by 2001 Van Cliburn International Piano silver medalist Antonio Pompa-Baldi (Respighi’s Piano Concert in A Minor), Ana Vidovic (CastelnuovoTedesco’s Guitar Concerto No. 1 in D Major) and an encore by Kendra Colton (Strauss’ Four Last Songs). Plus, the Orchestra will perform James Beckel’s Concerto for Brass & Orchestra and Brahms Symphony No. 2 among other cherished pieces. For the Pops fans out there, the EPO will pay tribute to the “King of Rock ‘n Roll,” Elvis Presley, with “The Songs of Elvis” featuring the vocals of Emmy-nominated songwriter, entertainer and actor Terry Mike Jeffrey. In addition, the beloved annual Peppermint Pops concert in December will highlight country music recording artist and Broadway star, Rachel Potter, riding high on the release of her new EP, “Live the Dream.” Of course, Valentine’s Day is never quite the same

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without an EPO performance to set the mood. In February, look forward to performances by two Broadway veterans, Joan Hess and Kirby Ward, “Dancing and Romancing” their way to your heart. And speaking of veterans (and legends)…”Piano Men: The Music of Elton and Billy” in April will most certainly be one of the major highlights of the Pops series, focusing on the two stars’ biggest hits from the 70s. The concert combines a four-piece pop group featuring Joe Boucher on piano and vocals. Finally, the EPO will wrap up the Pops series with another stunning live movie presentation as the Orchestra plays along to the legendary film, The Godfather. Talk about going out with a bang! With so much great music on the schedule, tickets are guaranteed to go fast. For ticket info, call 812-425-5050 or visit evansvillephilharmonic. org or victorytheatre.com.


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KC’s Time Out lounge 1121 Washington Sq. 812-437-9920

most Tangy Evansville’s biggest bar just keeps expanding, adding more square footage and a larger stage to attract higher profile bands and, frankly, to accommodate the overflow of patrons. The popularity of KC’s means that occasionally people get turned away at the door (i.e., when the Velcro Pygmies and other huge draws play), but that won’t be an issue much longer. Speaking of the Velcro Pygmies, be sure to check out the 2nd Annual Sudz on Green River weekend of rock June 12-13 featuring VP plus Pfreak Show, Hairbangers Ball and Your Girlfriend. And while you’re enjoying the rush of amped up, live music, try a KC’s crispy thin crust pizza (available any time from open to close), packed with pepperoni, sausage, beef, ham, bacon, mushrooms, tomatoes, onions, green and roasted red peppers and the topping that seals the deal: jalapenos to give it a little heat and heck of a lot of zing. This pizza is just right for a night out at the bar – not too heavy but still full of hearty toppings and super tangy sauce.

Turoni’s Pizzery & Brewery 408 N. Main St. 812-424-9871 Turoni’s For-Get-Me-Not-Inn 4 N. Weinbach Ave. 812-477-7500 Turoni’s Newburgh 8011 Bell Oaks Dr. 812-490-5555

Best for Herbivores To put things in perspective, JFK was still alive when Turoni’s first appeared on the scene over 50 years ago. Not only surviving but thriving for five decades in the restaurant business is not easy, but Turoni’s has sure made it look that way with consistently great cracker crust pizzas, fresh, handcrafted beers, a warm, friendly atmosphere

and excellent staff. Ask around town, and you’re more than likely to find people who have been loyal to Turoni’s for years. And speaking of loyalty, their Veggie Dream pizza is a pizza to swear by, introduced way back before the health craze even started – and now more popular than ever. It’s loaded down with garlic, broccoli, cauliflower, spinach, onions, green peppers, green olives, zucchini and tomatoes. For starters, it just looks delicious, and then you bite into it – the crunch of the fresh veggies is a dream, a perfect combination of ingredients that works in perfect tandem with their classic, tangy sauce. If there’s such a thing as guilt-free pizza that actually tastes amazing, this is it.

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rounders Pizza 510 W. Mill Rd. 812-424-4960

most unique Topping Still one of the best and most popular restaurants on the north side of Evansville, Rounders continues to be a family favorite with a great selection of sandwiches and Stroms as well as classic salads and choice beverages, including top beers and wines. But make no mistake; their pizzas are the big ticket items that keep people coming back. Rounders can seemingly do no wrong when it comes to putting toppings and spices together, and there’s no better example than their Bavarian Pizza. You’re probably not alone if sauerkraut doesn’t initially strike you as the ideal topping, but the key is the spicy mustard on the side that adds some serious zing to this seriously unique pizza and works in perfect tandem with the kraut. Add in sausage, pepperoni, onions, green pepper, tomatoes, ham and cheddar and mozzarella cheeses and you’ve got a melt-in-your-mouth delicious pizza that pretty much defies categorization. Trust us, this seemingly strange combination of toppings is out of this world in the best way possible.

Pizza King Newburgh 7777 W. SR 66 812-853-3368

Best for Sausage lovers Pizza King is known all around the tri-state for their famous Stromboli, and it’s probably a safe bet that you’re already a devotee of the tangy spices and seasoned sausage that make them so freaking good. So, it’s a no-brainer that you’ll love PK’s Deluxe Pizza as it’s essentially like getting a giant (easily feeds 4-6 people) Strom with a delicious thin crust and no top. Loaded with sausage throughout, plus mushrooms, green and red peppers, onions and extra gooey mozzarella, it’s everything that you’d expect and more from one of the area’s most familiar and popular pizza places. Just like their Strom, the Deluxe has a kick that won’t quit, and it really all comes down to the combination of spices and seasoning. For sausage lovers, this is as good as it gets – both in terms of taste AND smell. As Tom Petty once sang, “the waiting is the hardest part.” Sitting inside PK as the Deluxe cooks is equally wonderful and agonizing, an emotional tug-of-war for a pizza fan.

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roca Bar North 12301 Hwy. 41 N. 812-868-8898

Freshest Ingredients The Roca Bar name is synonymous with thin crust pizza perfection and a spicy sauce that has kept people coming back over and over again. And while the north side establishment off of 41 N may be relatively new comparatively speaking, the same signature taste that has made the original restaurant such a long term success is in full effect here. Plus, Roca Bar North hosts live entertainment out on their family friendly patio, offering a diverse lineup of the area’s best local musicians and bands as well as karaoke to get everyone involved, both young and old. Still, it’s the reputation of their pizza that gets people in the door – and the pizza that Roca Bar is known for ‘round the tri-state is most definitely their Round the World, piled high with beef, sausage, pepperoni, mushrooms, green peppers, onions and tomatoes. Only the freshest produce and the finest meats are used - all prepared daily. With REAL cheeses, unmatched spicy sauce and classic thin crust, this is one diabolically good pizza.

archie & Clyde’s

8309 Bell Oaks Dr., Newburgh 812-490-7778

Best for Spud Fanatics A highlight of the Newburgh restaurant scene for almost a decade, Archie & Clyde’s is a great destination for families but also caters to adults with an impressive bar and a party atmosphere when there’s something to celebrate. Their menu offers up a wide range of good eats, including salads, burger, sandwiches, wraps, Paninis and Bar-B-Q as well as Italian entrees and classics like pot roast and New York Strip not to mention plenty of choices for the kids. But Archie & Clyde’s is best known for creating some of Newburgh’s best pizzas – thin and crispy specialties that are absolutely delicious. The Loaded Potato is the latest addition to the menu, a very clever combo of garlic butter, mashed potatoes, bacon, broccoli, onion, cheddar and mozzarella. Obviously, this is not your run of the mill pizza; it seemingly breaks every rule, but that’s what makes it work. As advertised, it’s just like a loaded potato on top of A&C’s homemade crust, highly recommended for the spud fanatics out there and for anyone who’s looking for a new spin on pizza.

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Deerhead Sidewalk Café 222 E. Columbia St. 812-425-2515

Most Unique Construction The Deerhead has a long tradition of great food and entertainment that stretches back decades. With an unmistakable, stylish building that stands proud on Columbia Street, you can’t miss it, and there’s always great music on tap, whether it’s an open mic night or a live performance by the likes of Katie Watts or the incomparable Troy Miller. Of course, Deerhead’s pizza is perhaps the biggest draw of all, any day of the week. If you’re new to their menu, do yourself a favor and start with the Double Decker. It features Deerhead’s signature crispy crust, slightly sweet sauce, plenty of mozzarella and your choice of toppings (suggestion: go big or go home – i.e., lots of meat). Then, they double down as advertised, right on top of the first layer of goodness. You couldn’t ask for a better introduction to the Deerhead, and we guarantee it won’t be the last time you come in for a (BIG) bite. Better bring a friend or three to help you finish it off while you enjoy the music…

leroy’s Tavern

2659 Mt. Vernon Ave. 812-464-8300

Best Homestyle Owner Terri Carl is one of the nicest and most generous people you’ll ever hope to meet, and her stamp is all over Leroy’s, from the friendly staff to the exceptional menu that is all about tradition. Everything from brats to cheeseburgers to wings – and pizza, most of all – is in the tavern’s wheelhouse. It’s clear from the moment you walk into Leroy’s that Carl is not only respecting but even improving upon the legacy of the previous owners – her parents. Just one bite of the tavern’s classic Deluxe Pizza is all the proof you’ll need. Sprinkled with oregano and ground garlic on top, it’s very generously portioned with sausage, pepperoni, mushrooms, green pepper and the finest mozzarella – all local ingredients. As a throwback to old school pizza-making, the sausage is crumbled and spread out all over, complemented by pepperoni with just the right degree of spice. Together, they play perfectly off the earthiness of the mushrooms and the crunch of the green peppers. What’s especially great about the Deluxe is that it’s a little messy but not overly greasy – the way homestyle pizzas are meant to be. Come in, grab a cold one and enjoy. Call for Advertising Information (812) 426-6398 • June 2015

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Dear Evansville

Josh Stuteville

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i, my name is Joshua Stuteville. I am Evansville born and raised and the son of two loving parents, John and Sandy (Chaffin) Stuteville. I’m a proud resident of Evansville’s Haynie’s Corner Arts District, and you can usually find me somewhere in the neighborhood - usually relaxing at home with my partner Andrew Carroll, walking our dog Onyx, or working. Bokeh Lounge is a huge part of Haynie’s Corner, and I’m proud to be one of the faces you’re likely to run into while there. You’ll find me behind the bar slinging drinks a few nights a week. You may also find me downtown behind the bar at the Victory Theatre or the suites level of the Ford Center. Working in venues with live music and great parties is a dream come true, and I’ve had the pleasure of making so many friends and meeting so many talented local musicians. We have tons of talented artists here, and I hope you are taking advantage of checking them out! Seeing Haynie’s Corner thrive makes my heart happy. To watch my neighborhood evolving into this great community is a blessing. First Fridays (local art tours) have been a huge success. I love seeing

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Evansville coming together to support the arts. I’ve been a part of your theatre community over the years, performing in many productions at Evansville Civic Theatre and Totally New Theatre. These have been some of my favorite moments to share with you. As part of the LGBT community, I’m proud to live in a city where the city council unanimously voted against the RFRA laws. This makes me feel safer and that our community is progressive. I can’t stand to hear people speak negatively of you Evansville, or call you a boring town. How can one possibly be bored here?! We have a zoo, museums, theatres, sports teams, parks, bars/clubs, pools, gyms, flea markets, shopping malls, arcades, festivals, restaurants, classes, live music/concerts, a river front, and many places to volunteer. If you’re bored, well, that’s your fault! Thank you for helping me grow and become the happy person you see before you. Show some love, Evansville!


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dining out

Restaurant Spotlight rounders Too

12731 N. Green River Rd. • 812-867-7172

The Nameless Pizza

Way up north on Green River Road near the Highway 57 intersection sits a cozy pizza place where everybody knows your name. Walking into Rounders Too Pizza really is like walking into the fictitious bar on the iconic TV show Cheers; owners Stacia Miller and Joe Sells greet just about every customer by name and in many cases have their food and drink order committed to memory; they sometimes even have orders waiting for loyal customers at a preferred table. Sure enough, I saw this play out time and again when I visited with Miller and Sells one recent afternoon. Like clockwork, workers from around the area – UPS drivers, contractors, etc. – showed up as if on cue to either pick-up their daily R-Too sandwich for a late lunch or to hang out after clocking out and enjoy some of the coldest and cheapest beer in town. It was just a normal day for these two dedicated business owners who spend seemingly every waking minute at the restaurant (they occasionally sleep there on nights when they deliver late to Shoe Carnival), always trying out new ideas and searching for ways to improve. Miller has been a part of the Rounders family for 16 years but fiancé Sells just came on board in January. His involvement prompted the two to purchase the restaurant and immediately start tweaking the menu, striving to use only the best produce and the finest meats to make every signature pizza, sandwich and salad just that much better. They love to experiment with new combinations of toppings and try different crusts, coming up with new creations on a whim. They’re also more

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than willing to listen to customer suggestions and keep up with trends like the gluten-free movement. Still, R-Too has built its reputation on classics like their undeniably delicious Nameless Pizza, prepared upside down with the sauce on top and a mound of cheese, meat and some fresh veggies below, plus Creole spices that absolutely pop and truly awaken your taste buds. But perhaps the best thing about this customer favorite is the story behind its “name”. As the legend goes, a former employee from way back who, uh, smoked a lot, created it – but when asked what it was called, unsurprisingly could not remember. Hence, the Nameless Pizza was born. You can’t make this stuff up. With Sells in the kitchen tirelessly perfecting recipes and Miller out front winning over new customers every day, business is good; so good, in fact, that renovations are in the works, including a major expansion of the restaurant to accommodate their growing fan base. And they will soon introduce Bar-B-Q to the menu as Sells excels in the smoking process. He’s a connoisseur of meats and has no taste for vegetables even though he uses them daily to make amazing pizzas. Go Figure. With both indoor and outdoor seating and big screen TVs, R-Too is perfect for family gatherings or private parties. Stay in touch on Facebook as their menu evolves almost daily or call for updated specials. Just be sure to stop in and meet two of the friendliest owners in town. – Te


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What’s Cookin’

Beef ‘O’ Brady’s

8177 Bell Oaks Dr., Newburgh • 812-490-9464

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oted Best Selection of Craft Beer on Tap by the tri-state for 2015, Beef ‘O’ Brady’s boasts 36 options, such as local favorite Tin Man, crisp and delicious Angry Orchard and KCCO Gold Lager for Chivers. But this place serves up a lot more than tasty brews for the 21 and up crowd. Beef’s also offers an extensive menu, with American staples and choices for larger groups, ensuring something delectable for any appetite. Plus, with wall-to-wall big screens for all the big sporting events, the restaurant has a spacious, open feel that is perfect for the whole family. But don’t worry if you don’t feel like getting off the couch; Beef’s also offers delivery in the Newburgh area. As a Beef’s newbie, I was first greeted with the Amarillo Firecracker Burger, a personal favorite of owner John Greenwell. An ample Angus beef patty with bacon (sold), gooey pepperjack cheese, crispy fried jalapenos and their very own sweet jalapeno mayo, it’s a juicy meal in itself with a zesty kick. Not into spice? Get creative and build your own burger instead. A pub necessity, Beef’s Award-Winning Jumbo Wings were up next. With 12 sauce options, ranging from garlic parmesan to nuclear

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(wowza!), I stayed somewhere in the middle with Sweet Jalapeno, a match made in heaven. With the likely chance that you’ll fall in love with one of their sauces, they sell bottles to take home. If you’re not feeling saucy, try one of their dry rubs - either Chef Paul’s Blackened Seasoning or lemon pepper. As a huge fan of nachos, I was stoked to see their Whole Lotta Steak Nachos as my final dish. Work out before you go enjoy these bad boys - you’ll need both hands to lift that basket. Piled high with a half-pound of Angus skirt steak and two kinds of cheeses, the tortilla chips are crispy vehicles for fresh lettuce and tomato with sour cream, Beef’s signature salsa, and of course, jalapenos. On my next trip, I think I’ll have dessert first, because the Molten Chocolate Cake looks unreasonably good and sounds like a great foundation for some Mango Habanero wings and Blue Moon on the patio. Beef’s is open Sunday-Thursday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. on weekends. Follow them on Facebook for specials, events and updates on new taps. - Whitney Patterson


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Stoll’s Country Inn 19820 Castle Creek Dr. 812-867-7730 Under $10/Checks/MC/Visa/ Reservations Accepted/No Alcohol/Buffet-style menu/ Call for Catering

BARBECUE

Bandana BBQ 6636 Logan Dr. 401-9922 $10-$15/No Alcohol/All Major CC

Thomason’s (Henderson, KY) 701 Atkinson St. 270-826-0654 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/No Alcohol

Bar-B-Q-Barn, The 1003 E. Diamond Ave. 491-9868 $10-$15/No Alcohol/All Major CC

Wilson’s General Store, Café & BBQ (Evansville) 11120 Broadway Ave. 812-985-0202 Under $10/Casual/Beer & Wine/All Major CC

Flame’s Grille 1200 W. Colombia St. 205-4704 Under $10/Beer & Wine/All Major CC/Call for Catering

Wolf’s Bar-B-Q restaurant 6000 First Ave. 424-8891 Under$10/Casual/Checks/ Reservations Accepted/VISA/ Call for Catering

Hawg ‘N’ Sauce (Mt. Vernon) 1600 Leonard Rd. 812-838-5339 $10-$15/Beer & Wine/ All Major CC/Call for Catering Hickory Pit Stop 1521 N. Main St. 422-6919 Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards J & B Bar-B-Cue (Henderson) 48 S. Holloway 812-270-830-0053 Under $10/No Reservations/ No Alcohol/Checks/MC/VISA/ Call for Catering Marx Barbeque & Catering Service 3119 W. Maryland St. 425-1616 Under $10/VISA/MC/ Full Service Catering memphis & main BBQ (Newburgh, IN) 4946 St. Hwy 261 812-858-0111 (Boonville, IN) 118 W. Locust St. 812-646-7110 Under $10/Casual/ Checks Accepted/All Major CC/ No Alcohol moonlite Bar-B-Q Inn (Owensboro, KY) 2840 W. Parrish Ave. 800-322-8989 $10-$15/All Major CC/Beer & Wine The Nisbet Inn 6701 Nisbet Rd. 812-963-9305 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/CC

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Peak Bros. Bar B Que (Waverly, KY) 6353 Hwy 60 270-389-0267 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ Checks/All Major CC

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CASUAL THEME

Allegra (Inside Holiday Inn Airport Hotel) 7101 Hwy 41 North 812-867-7999 $10-$15/Full Bar/All Major CC/ applebee’s Bar & Grill (East) 5100 E. Morgan Ave. 471-0929 (West) 5727 Pearl Dr. 426-2006 (Henderson) 1950 Us Hwy. 41 N. (270) 826-9427 Under $10/Full Bar/All Major CC Bar louie 7000 Eagle Crest Blvd. 476-7069 $10-$15/Full Bar/All Major CC Beef O’Brady’s (Newburgh, IN) 8177 Bell Oaks Dr. 490-9464 Under $10/Full Bar/All Major CC/ Call for Catering C.K.B. Commonwealth Kitchen & Bar (Henderson, Ky) 108 N. 2nd St. 270- 212-2133 $10-$15/Full Bar/All Major CC Bokeh lounge 1007 Parrett St. 812-909-0388 Reservations Accepted/full bar Cambridge Golf Course 1034 Beacon HIll Rd. 812-868-4653 Reservations Accepted/Under $10, VISA/MC/DSCVR/Full Bar Cheddar’s 2100 N. Green River 491-9976 $10-$15/Full Bar/All Major CC

Chili’s Grill & Bar 600 N. Green River Rd. 475-1510 $10-$15/ Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/ All Major CC Delizio Italian eatery (Henderson, Ky) 145 N. Main St. 270-212-3566 $10-$15/Reservations/Full Bar/ All Major Credit Cards Doc’s 1305 Stringtown Rd. 401-1201 Under $10/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Double D’s (Boonville, IN) 1206 E. Main St. (812) 897-8813 Under $10/All Major CC/Full Bar Hadi Shrine 6 Walnut St. 423-4285 Under $10/All Major CC Hooters 4620 Lincoln Ave. 475-0229 Under $10/All Major CC The King’s Kitchen (Henderson) 104 N Water St. (270) 212-2070 Under $10/VISA/MC/ Koodie-Hoo’s (Mt. Vernon) 231 W. 2nd St. 812-838-5202 Under $10/Full Bar/All Major CC


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lucky Joe’s Bar & Grill. 3300 US HWY 41 N. (Hend) 812-435-8908 Under $10/No Checks/All Major CC/Full Bar major munch (Old Post Office Place, Downtown Evansville) 437-2363 Online ordering available mama mia’s (Inside Tropicana Evansville) 421 NW Riverside Dr. 433-4227 Under $10/Full Bar/All Major CC Max & Erma’s Tropicana Evansville (Pavilion Level 1) 421 N.W. Riverside Dr. 433-4258 $10-$15/Full Bar/All Major CC O’Brian’s Sports Bar & Grill 1801 N. Green River Rd. 401-4630 Under $10/Checks Accepted/All Major CC/Full Bar red robin Gourmet Burgers 6636 E. Lloyd Exp. 473-4100 Under $10/Full Bar/All MajorCC

rocky mountain Chocolate Factory (Inside Cold Stone Creamery) 6401 E. Lloyd Expwy 437-2653 royal Suite 4706 Morgan Ave. 812-402-5122 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ All Major CC Show-me’s (East) 1700 Morgan Ctr. Dr. 401-SHOW (West) 5501 Pearl Dr. 402-7100 Under $10/ Checks Accepted/ Credit Cards/Full Bar/ Sportsbook Bar & Grill Tropicana Evansville 701 N.W. Riverside Dr. 401-0309 $10-$15/Full Bar Steeplechase Café (Clarion Inn Airport) 4101 Hwy. 41 N. 424-6400 $10-$15/Full Bar /CC Temptations Buffet Tropicana Evansville (Pavilion Level 2)

421 Riverside Dr. 433-4000 Under $10/All Major CC

Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/Beer & Wine/All Major Credit Cards

The uptown event 518 Main St. 812-550-1404 $10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/ All Major CC/Catering Reservations Accepted

Charlie’s mongolian BBQ 315 E. Diamond Ave. 423-9897 Under $10/Casual/

The Vault 329 Main St. 812-402-0133 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ All Major CC/Catering T.G.I. Friday’s (In Eastland Mall) 800 N. Green River Rd. 491-8443Under $10/Full Bar/No Reservations/No Checks/All Major CC Zoup Fresh Soup Co. (East) 6240 E. Virginia St. 477-2664 (North) 4660 N. 1st Ave. 423-1800 Under $10/All Major CC

CHINESE

Canton Inn restaurant 947 North Park Dr. 428-6611

China King 590 E. Diamond Ave. 423-1896 Under $10/Casual/Checks Beer & Wine/All Major CC China Village (Newburgh, IN) 8423 Bell Oaks Dr. 812-858-8238 Under $10/Casual/ No Alcohol/All Major CC Chopstick House restaurant 5412 E. Indiana St. 473-5551 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/ Beer & Wine/Credit Cards Crazy Buffet 701 N. Burkhardt Rd. 437-8833 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/No checks/Credit Cards

Golden Buddha 3221 Taylor Ave. 473-4855 (Newburgh, IN) 5066 S.R. 261 812-853-2680 Under $10/Casual/Checks/ Full Bar/All Major CC Gracie’s Chinese Cuisine 12500 N. Hwy. 41 812-868-8888 Under $10/Casual//Checks All Major Credit Cards Grand Buffet mongolian Grill 1356 N. Green River Rd. 476-6666 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/ No Checks/All Major Credit Cards/No Alcohol lincoln Garden 2001 Lincoln Ave. 471-8881 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Recommended/No Checks/ VISA/MC/DSCVR mandarin Garden Chinese restaurant 2013 N. Green River Rd. 476-7088 Under $10/Casual/

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MAT. 888 China Bistro 5636 Vogel Rd. 475-2888 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Beer & Wine/All Major Credit Cards Shing-Lee Chinese Restaurant 215 Main St. 464-2769 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major CC Szechwan Chinese Restaurant 669 N. Green River Rd. 479-7600 $10-$15/Reservations Accepted/ Beer & Wine/VISA/MC/AMEX

Choo Choo Café & Deli 915 Main St., Ste. Caboose 812-319-7816 Under $10/Casual/All Major CC

Teppanyaki Grill & Supreme Buffet 201 B N. Green River Rd 474-6660 Under $10/All Major CC/No Checks/No Alcohol

Cleo’s Bakery & Brown Bag Lunches 9 W. Jennings St. (Newburgh, IN) 812-789-6485 Under $10/Checks/All Major CC

Two Brothers 3806 N. 1st Ave. 423-6188 Under $10/Casual/Reservations/ MC/VISA/DSCVR

Coffee Cottage & Café 612 S. Weinbach Ave. 401-1930 Under $10/Casual/Visa/MC

Yen Ching Chinese Restaurant 406 S. Green River Rd. 474-0181 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/All Major CC/Full Bar

DELI/CAFES 2nd St. Treats (Henderson, Ky) 221 2nd St. Under $10/All Major CC The Acropolis Express at the YWCA 118 Vine St. 424-7335 Under $10/Casual/Reservations/ All Major CC Anthony’s Heavenly Cheesecake 5600 E. Virginia St. 499-8273 Under $10/Casual/No Checks/ VISA/MC/DSCVR/ Bits & Bytes 216 NW Fourth St. 812-423-5113 Under $10/Checks/All Major CC

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The Cake Stand 223 Second St. (Henderson, Ky) 270-854-1305 Under $10/Casual/All Major CC

Taste of China 4579 University Dr. 422-1260 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/No Alcohol

Wok ‘N’ Roll 311 S. Green River Rd. 479-3118 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major CC

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Café 111 111 S. Green River Rd. #D 401-8111 Under $10/Casual/Visa/MC

Daily’s Bakery & Café 701 N. Main St. 484-6635 Reservations Accepted/ Under $10/Casual/ Diamond Deli (Inside Casino Aztar) 421 Riverside Dr. 433-6122 Under $10/Casual/All Major CC Donut Bank Bakery & Coffee Shop (West) 210 N. St. Joseph Ave. 426-1011 (North) 2128 N. 1st Ave. 426-2311 1031 E. Diamond Ave. 426-0011 (East) 5 N. Green River Rd. 479-0511 1950 Washington Ave. 477-2711 1200 Lincoln Ave. 402-4111 (Newburgh, IN) 3988 SR 261 812-858-9911 Under $10/Casual/All Major CC (Henderson, Ky) 2638 Hwy 41 270-212-0181 Emge’s Deli & Ice Cream 206-208 Main St. 422-3026/422-7030 Under $10/Casual/Checks/ No Alcohol


eric’s Corner Carry-Out 4220 Broadway Ave 402-9788 Under $10/Casual/No Checks/ No Alcohol/All Major CC Fresh Harvest Deli 1 Main St. (in Old National) 424-5801 Under $10/Casual/All Major CC Gayla Cake 422 N. Main St. 454-9791 All Major CC The Great american Bagel 3901 Morgan Ave. 476-7212 Under $10/Casual/MC/VISA Great Harvest Bread Co. 423 Metro Ave. 476-4999 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/ All Major Credit Cards/No Alcohol Honey Baked Ham & Café 1449 N. Green River Rd. 471-2940 Under $10/Casual/All Major CC/ Call for Catering Jason’s Deli 943 N. Green River Rd. 417-9905 Under $10/Casual/All Major CC Jeanne’s Gelato 2003 Lincoln Ave. 479-8272 Under $10/Casual/Checks/Major CC Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches 701 N. Burkhardt Rd. Ste. C 401-5400 (Newburgh, IN) 8680 Highpoint Dr. 491-7111 130 N. St. Joe Ave 402-9944 Under $10/Casual/All Major CC/ Call for Catering Just rennies Cookies 102 S.E. 4th St. 490-8098 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/All Major CC ordering available -www.justrennies.compowered by Click4AMeal mcalister’s Deli 2220 N. Green River Rd. 618-2050 $10-$15/All Major Credit Cards Panera Bread 220 Burkhardt Rd. 476-7477 Under $10/Casual/Checks/ All Major Credit Cards Penn Station East Coast Subs (East) 137 N. Burkhardt Rd. 479-PENN (7366)

(North) 4827 David Lant 402-PENN (West) 5310 Pearl Dr. 434-PENN (Newburgh) 8887 High Point Dr. 812-401-7366 (Owensboro, KY) 3625 Frederica St. 270-683-1515 (Henderson, KY) 1111 Barrett Rd. 270-826-7361Under $10/Casual/No Alcohol/All Major CC Penny Lane Coffeehouse 600 S.E. 2nd St. 421-8741 (East) 2004 Washignton Ave. Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/All Major CC PG art Gallery & Cafe 1418 W. Franklin 402-4445 Under $10/Beer & Wine/All Major CC Piece of Cake 210 Main St. 424-2253 Under $5//Checks/All Major CC Pita Pit 1211 Turor Ln. 402-6205 Under $10/No Alcohol/All Major CC/ Call for Catering Planter’s Coffee House (Henderson, KY) 130 N. Main St. 270-830-0927 Under $5/Casual/ All Major CC r’z Cafe & Catering Co. (Ft. Branch, IN) 104 N. Main 812-615-0039 Under $15-$25/All Major CC/ Reservations Accepted/Call for Catering

maloney’s Pizza 3030 Highland Point Dr., Owensboro 270-684-8080

Best for meat lovers If you live in Owensboro, then Maloney’s is most likely already on your radar and a place that you and your family frequent. But for those still in the dark, this is a great, kidfriendly restaurant that serves up a lot more than just western Kentucky’s tastiest pizzas. They’re also known for some pretty incredible wings and delicious dipping sauces, hand-rolled calzones and signature salads not to mention steak and seafood entrees. Sure, you can use their pick-up window for convenience, but keep in mind that Maloney’s has 30(!) big screen TVs inside plus arcade games for the whole family; or you can hang out at their open air bar with patio seating. But whether you dine in or carry out, don’t pass up the chance to try Maloney’s famous Mountain of Meat pizza, stacked ridiculously high with beef, pepperoni, sausage, bacon and ham. Vegetarians beware; this creation more than lives up to its name. From top to bottom, it’s a meat-lover’s dream, a virtual double-decker with perfectly seasoned marinara sauce and layers of mozzarella and parmesan cheese. If you’re serious about your pizza, Maloney’s is more than worth a trip across the border.

Salad World Healthy Cafe (North) 601 East Booneville NewHarmony Rd. 867-2741 (East) 3311 N. Green River Rd. 471-5083 (West) 5625 Pearl Drive 467-7486 (Downtown) 200 Main St. 422-0898 (Newburgh) 4222 Bell Rd 812-490-6070 Under $10/Casual/All Major CC Sidewalk Cafe (Henderson, KY) 228 2nd Street 270-831-2233 Under $10/Casual/ All Major CC Sweet Betty’s Bakery 5600 E. Virginia St. 402-3889 Under $10/Casual/All Major CC Call for Advertising Information (812) 426-6398 • June 2015

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Schlotzsky’s 301 N. Green River Rd. 471-4011 Under $10/Casual/VISA/MC/ Call for Catering

Carousel restaurant 5115 Monroe Ave. 479-6388 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/CC

Sidewalk Cafe 228 2nd St. (Henderson, Ky) 270-831-2233 Under $10/Casual/All Major CC

Cleavers restaurant 5501 E. Indiana St. 473-0001 Under $10/Casual/ No Alcohol/ No Checks/VISA/MC

Spudz –N– Stuff (East) 812 S. Green River Rd. 401-7783 (West) 5225 Pearl Dr. 402-8287 (Downtown) 101 NW 1st St. 402-7555 (Henderson, KY) 192 Garden Mile Rd. 270-212-1777 Under $10/Casual/All Major CC/ Call for Catering Smiling moose Deli 724 N. Burkhardt Rd., Ste. 700 477-3354 Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards/No Alcohol The Cake Stand (Henderson, KY) 223 Second St. 270-854-1305 Under $10/Casual/ All Major Credit Cards Twilight Bistro 221 Main St. 421-0606 Under $10/Casual/ All Major Credit Cards Vecchio’s Italian market & Delicatessen (Newburgh, IN) 14 W. Jennings St. 490-7879 Under $10/Casual/Beer & Wine/ Checks Accepted/VISA/MC/ DSCVR

FAMILY/HOMESTYLE Bob evans restaurant (East) 1125 N. Green River Rd. 473-9022 (West) 5201 Pearl Dr. 812-425-5100 (Owensboro, KY) 3123 Kentucky Hwy. 54 270-683-3515 (Princeton, IN) US 41 & State Rt. 64 812-386-1228 Under $10/VISA/MC Buffalo Wild Wings (BW3) (East) 713 N. Green River Rd. 471-9464 (West) 5404 Pearl Dr. 471-9464 Under $10/Casual/ Full Bar/All Major CC Burger Bank 1617 S. Weinbach Ave. 475-2265 Under $10/Casual/All Major CC

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Cracker Barrel 8215 Eagle Lake Dr. 479-8788 Under $10/Casual/ No Reservations/Checks Accepted/Credit Cards Cross-eyed Cricket 2101 Pennsylvania St. 422-6464 Under $10/Casual/ No Reservations/Checks Accepted Culver’s Frozen Custard Butter Burgers 1734 Hirschland Rd. 437-3333 Under $10/Casual/MC/ VISA/DSCVR Denny’s Classic Diner (West) 5212 Weston Rd. 424-4472 (Newburgh, IN) 19501 Elpers Rd. 812-867-7156 Under $10/Casual/Formal/ Reservations Accepted/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards Denny’s restaurant (North) 4301 Hwy. 41 N. 423-9459 (East) 351 N. Green River 473-1063 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Checks Accepted/ No Alcohol/All Major CC elberfeld Korner Inn (Elberfeld, In) 15 W. main St. 812-983-4200 Under $10/Full Bar/All MajorCC Five Guys Burgers 5402 E. Indiana St. 401-1773 Under $10/Checks/All MajorCC


Flying Saucer Café (Inside the Airport) 7801 Bussing Dr. 423-1113 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

KT’s Fire Grill (Wadesville, IN) 7247 Main St. 812-673-4996 $10-$15/Casual/ Full Bar Reservations/VISA/MC

red Fez (in Hadi Shrine Building)6 Walnut St. 423-4285 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/All Major Credit Cards

Franklin Lanes Coffee Shop 1801 W. Franklin St. 423-5355 Under $10/All Major CC/ Checks Accepted/Full Bar

Koodie-Hoo’s (Mt. Vernon, IN) 231 W. 2nd St. 812-838-5202 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ All Major Credit Cards

The redwagon restaurant & Bar (Poseyville) Hwy. 165 & I-64 812-874-2210 $10-$15/Casual/ Reservations/All Major CC

Frontier Restaurant & Bar 12945 Hwy. 57 812-867-6786 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ VISA/MC/Reservations Gatti Town 316 N. Green River Rd. 473-3800 Under $10/Casual/All Major CC Gemeca Inn (Ft. Branch, IN) 802 E. Locust St. 812-753-4441 $10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/All Major CC Get and Go Casserole 6840 Logan Drive 475-8830 Under $10/Casual/All Major CC Checks/No Alcohol Golden Corral (East) 130 Cross Point Blvd. 473-1095 (Henderson, KY) 1770 S. Green St. 270-869-9310/Call for Catering Highland Inn 6620 N. First Ave. 402-2544 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ All Major CC The Hilltop Inn 1100 Harmony Way 422-1757 Under $10/Casual/ No Reservations/Cash/ Check/All Major CC/Full Bar Hornville Tavern 2607 W. Baseline Rd. 812-963-0967 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ No Credit Cards/Checks Accepted/Call for Catering IHOP 601 N. Burkhardt Rd. 471-0510 Under $10, All Major CC Ivy Cafe @ Swirca 16 W. Virginia St. 464-7800 Under $10/Full Bar Ivy Room/ All Major CC

libby & mom’s Café 2 Richardt Ave. 437-3040 Under $10/Checks Accepted/VISA/MC/DSCVR log Inn (Haubstadt, IN) 12491 S. 200 E. 812-867-3216 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/ Checks Accepted/Full Bar merry-Go-round restaurant 2101 Old Business 41 423-6388 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/ Checks Accepted O’Charley’s (East) 7301 E. Indiana St. 479-6632 (West) 5125 Pearl Dr. 424-3348 $10-$15/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/ Checks Accepted/ Full Bar/All Major CC The Old mill 503 New Harmony Rd. 812-963-6000 $10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/All Major C C The Pie Pan 905 North Park Dr. 425-2261 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/No Alcohol Popeye’s Chicken 3300 N. 1st. ave 401-1773 Under $10/All MajorCC Pop’s Grill (New Harmony, IN) 516 S. Main St. 812-682-3880 $10-$15/Casual/VISA/MC Rafferty’s 1400 N. Green River Rd. 471-0024 Under $10/Casual/ Full Bar/All Major CC

rose Hill Cafe (Newburgh, IN) 8133 Rose Hill Dr. 812-853-8443 Under $10/Casual/All Major CC/No Alcohol Scheller’s Carriage Inn (Haubstadt, IN) 103 E Gibson St 812-768-6131 Under $10/Casual/All Major CC/Full Bar St. Joe Inn 9515 St. Wendel Rd. 812-963-9310 $10-$15/Casual/ Reservations Recommended/Checks Accepted/Full Bar Stoll’s Country Inn 19820 Castle Creek Dr. 812-867-7730 Under $10/Check MC/Visa/ Reservations/Buffett/ Call for Catering Zesto’s 102 W. Franklin St. 424-1416 Under $10/All Major CC

FINE DINING

Cork ‘N Cleaver 650 S. Hebron Ave. 479-6974 $10-$25/Causual/ All Major CC The edgewater Grille (Newburgh, IN) 1 E. Water St. 812-858-2443 $10-$15/Reservations Accepted/Checks Accepted/ Full Bar/All Major CC The Jungle restaurant 415 Main St. 425-5282 $10-$15/Reservations Reccomeded/Checks Accepted/All Major CC/ Full Bar madeleine’s restaurant 423 S.E. 2nd St. 491-8611 $15-$25/Reservations/ Checks/All Major CC/Full Bar N.W. Chophouse & Wine Bar (Newburgh, IN) 7799 Hwy 66 812-853-9500 $10-$15/Reservations/ Checks/All Major CC/Full Bar red Geranium (New Harmony, IN) 504 N. St. 812-682-4431 $15-$25/Reservations Recommended/Full Bar/ CC/Call for Catering

FROZEN YOGURT

Orange leaf 701 Burkhardt Rd. 401-5215 Under $10/All Major CC

Bonefish Grill 6401 E. Lloyd Expwy. 401-3474 $15-$25/Credit Cards/ Checks Accepted/Full Bar

Sweet CeCe’s Under $10/All Major CC (East) 4827 Davis Lant Dr. 477-5276

Cavanaugh’s Tropicana Evansville (Pavilion Level 2) 421 N.W. Riverside Dr. 433-4333 $20-$30/Reservations Recommended/No Checks Accepted/Full Bar/ All Major Credit Cards

Gerst Bavarian Haus 2100 W. Franklin St. 424-1420 $10-$15/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/ Checks Accepted/ Full Bar/All CC

CKB (Henderson, Ky) 108 N. 2nd St. 270-212-2133 $10-$15/Full Bar/All Major CC

INDIAN

Taste of India 4700 Vogel Rd 909-2880 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/ All Major CC Taj mahal Indian Cuisine 900 Tutor Ln. 476-5000 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/ Beer & Wine/All Major Credit Cards

IRISH

rira’s Irish Pub Tropicana Evansville 701 N.W. Riverside Dr. 426-0000 $10-$25/Casual/ Reservations/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards/

ITALIAN/ MEDITERRANEAN

angelo’s 305 Main St. 428-6666 $10-$15/Casual/ Reservations Recommended/Full Bar/ All Major Credit Cards Biaggi’s ristorante Italiano 16401 E. Lloyd Expwy. 421-0800 $10-$15/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/VISA/MC Café arazu (Newburgh, IN) 117 W. Jennings St. 812-842-2200 $10-$15/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/ Beer & Wine/All Major CC

GERMAN

GREEK

The acropolis Fine Greek Cuisine and Spirits 501 N. Green River Rd. 475-9320 $10-$15/Casual/ Reservations/Full Bar/ All Major CC/Call for Catering

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Dilegge’s Italian 607 N. Main St. 428-3004 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards/ Online ordering available – www.dileggesrestaurant.com powered by Click4AMeal House of Como 2700 S. Kentucky 422-0572 $15-$25//Reservations/Checks/ Full Bar Little Italy Italian 4430 1st Ave. 479-7777 lucy Bella’s Pizzeria (Henderson, Ky) 2201 Hwy 41 N. 270-212-2352 $10/Casual/All Major CC manna mediterranean 2913 Lincoln Ave. 473-7005 Under $10/Casual/ All Major Credit Cards milano’s Italian Cuisine 500 Main St. 484-2222 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Recommended/All Major Credit Cards/Beer & Wine The Olive Garden Italian restaurant 1100 N. Green River Rd. 473-2903 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Checks Accepted/Full Bar/Credit Cards Raffi’s Italian & Mediterranean Cuisine 1100 N. Burkhardt Rd. 479-9166 $10-$15/Dressy Casual/ Reservations Accepted/ Checks Accepted/Full Bar/ All Major Credit Cards Smitty’s Italian SteakHouse 2109 W. Franklin St. 423-6280 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major CC/ Call for Catering

JAPANESE

Fujiyama Japanese Steakhouse 917 North Park Dr. 812-962-4440 $10-$20/Casual/Beer & Wine/ Reservations Accepted/Credit Cards Ginmiya asian Diner 4827 Davis Lant 471-8100 Reservations/ $10-$15/No Checks/ All Major CC/ No Alcohol

Iwataya Japanese restaurant 8401 N. Kentucky Ave. 812-868-0830 $10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

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Kanpai Sushi & asian Bistro 4593 Washington Ave. 471-7076 $10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/ All Major Credit Cards/Online ordering available – www.mykanpai.com powered by Click4AMeal Nagasaki Inn 5720 Virginia St. 473-1442 Checks Accepted/Reservations Accepted/All Major CC Okami Japanese Sushi & Hibachi 5435 Pearl Dr. 424-3413 Checks Accepted/Reservations Accepted/VISA/MC/DSCVR roppongi Japanase Steak & Sushi 7221 E. Indiana St. 437-5824 $10-15/Reservations Accpeted/All Major Credit Cards/No Alcohol Tokyo Japan 3000 N. Green River Rd. 401-1020 Under $10/Casual/All Major CC Zuki Japanese Grill & Sushi lounge 222 Main Street 1448 N. Green River Rd. 477-9854 $10-$15/Casual/Beer & Wine/All Major Credit Cards Tokyo Teppanyaki Japanese Cuisine (Henderson, Ky) 2222 Us Hwy 41 N. 270-869-1968 Under $10/All Major CC/Full Bar

KOREAN

Jaya’s 119 S.E. 4th St. 422-6667 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/ Checks Accepted/Beer & Wine/All Major Credit Cards

MEXICAN

Acapulco Mexican (Newburgh, IN) 8480 High Pointe Dr. 812-858-7777 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ Reservations Accepted/MC, Visa/ Online ordering available – www.fiestaacapulco.com powered by Click4AMeal

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John greenwell

owner of Beef 'o' Brady's

June Craft Beer of the Month: Delirium Tremens

Delirium Tremens is a golden Belgian pale ale brewed by Huyghe Brewery. The brewery was founded in 1906 by Leon Huyghe in the city of Melle in East Flanders, Belgium. Its “flagship” beer is Delirium Tremens. Rated as the best beer at the 1998 World Beer Championships, it has since stayed near the top ever since. With a fine and regular effervescence, Delirium Tremens delivers a stable head, slightly malty, with a nice touch of alcohol and spice. It’s brewed with three different strains of active yeast that are visibly floating in the beer as you enjoy it. The aroma features a very heavy banana scent augmented by sour lemon and light cloves. It tastes like a sweet, spiced pastry similar to a lemon cake baked with a hit of rum. Its combination of high alcohol (8.5% ABV) and great flavor makes it a very solid option whether you’re looking to enjoy the evening or make it through the morning. Delirium Tremens is the beer that true craft beer lovers will seek out, so come and try this exceptional brew and make sure you tell your friends about it. Beef ‘O’ Brady’s is currently the only craft beer bar in the area to have Delirium Tremens on tap. But once the word gets out it may not take long to find it in your finer craft beer locations. June is also a great month for those want to branch out from regular domestic beer and try some of the more lightly flavored craft beers. You’re more likely to find fruitier and lighter beers that will help you beat the heat. Delirium Tremens is a perfect example, and it goes great with our signature O’ Brady burger. The two flavors collide on your palate to give you an enjoyable, relaxing experience.

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Cancun Mexican (Henderson) 341 S. Green St. 270-826-0067 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Recommended/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards/Online ordering available – www. cancunhenderson.com - powered by Click4AMeal City Taco 2403 Washington Ave. 812-477-1955 Under $10/All Major Credit CC/ Beer & wine Chipotle Mexican Grill 499 N. Green River Rd. 471-4973 Under $10/All Major Credit CC el Charro 720 N. Sonntag Ave. 421-1986 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Recommended/All Major Credit CC/Beer & Wine el maguey (Boonville, IN) 601 W. State Rd. 62 812-897-2028 3250 Warrick Dr. 812-897-6666 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ Checks Accepted/MC, VISA/Online ordering available – www.mymaguey.com powered by Click4AMeal El Patron Mexican 943 North Park Dr. 402-6500 Under $10/Reservations/All Major Credit CC/Full Bar El Rio Mexican 1919 Green River Rd. 812-471-1400 Under $10/Casual/ No Checks/Full Bar/CC Hacienda Mexican Restaurant (East) 990 S. Green River 474-1635 (North) 711 N. 1st. Ave. 423-6355 (West) 5440 Pearl Dr. 422-2055 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All Major CC Hot Head Burritos 5625 Pearl Dr. Suite A 437-5010 Under $10/All Major CC/ No Alcohol Jalisco Mexican Restaurant 4044 Professional Ln. 490-2814 $5-$15/CasualReservations Accepted/Full Bar/Major CC la Cabana 821 S. Green River Rd. 477-3351 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Checks Accepted/Credit Cards/Full Bar/Online ordering available – www.lacabanaevansville.com powered by Click4AMeal

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los Bravos (East) 834 Tutor Ln. 474-9078 (North) 3534 First Ave. 424-4101 (West) 4630 W. Lloyd Expwy. 464-3136 (Boonville) 3311 Liberty Blvd 812-897-3442 (Jasper) 198 S Newton 812-482-7564 (Loogootee) 502 W Broadway 812-295-2069 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/VISA/MC/AMEX los Portales 3339 N. Green River Rd. 475-0566 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/No Checks/All Major CC/ Full Bar los Toribio’s (Henderson, KY) 2810 U.S. 41 N. 270-830-6610 1647 S. Green St. 270-831-2367 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major CC los Tres Camino’s 12100 Hwy. 41 North 812-868-8550 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/All Major CC/Full Bar moe’s Southwest Grill 6401 E. Lloyd Expwy. 491-6637 Under $10/Casual/All Major CC/ Beer & Wine Qdoba Mexican Grill 922 Burkhardt Rd. 401-0800 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ MC/VISA Riviera Mexican Grill 10604 SR. 662 (Newburgh) 490-9936 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ Taco Tierra 420 S. Green River Rd. 402-8226 Under $10/Casual/VISA/MC Tequila’s (Mt. Vernon, IN) 408 Southwind Plaza 812-838-2392 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ Reservations/MC/VISA


PIZZA/ SANDWICHES

archie & Clyde’s restaurant (Newburgh) 8309 Bell Oaks Dr. 490-7778 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/ Full Bar/Visa, MC/Online ordering available – www.archieandclydes.com -powered by Click4AMeal azzip Pizza 5225 Pearl Dr 401-3572 $10/VISA/MC/No Alcohol Big m’s Pizzeria 1313 N. 1st Ave. 434-6909 $10-$15/VISA/MC Boston’s - The Gourmet Pizza 3911 Venetian Dr. 812-853-3400 $5-$15/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Cici’s Pizza (East) 101-B N. Green River Rd. 477-2424

(West) 5625 Pearl Dr. Ste. G 812-962-0034 Under $10/Casual/VISA/MC Cleavers 5501 E. Indiana St. 812-473-0001 Under $10/All Major CC Dave’s Sports Den Pizza & Pub 701 N. Weinbach Ave. 479-8887 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ All Major Credit Cards Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe 222 E. Columbia St. 425-2515 Under $10/Casual/Checks / Full Bar/All Major CC Firedome Pizza & Wings (Henderson, KY) 2046 Hwy. 41 N. 270-831-1977 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ All Major Credit Cards

812-868-8071 Under $10/Casual Gatti Town 316 N. Green River Rd. 473-3800 Under $10/Casual/ All Major Credit Cards Accepted Greeks Pizzeria 240 S. Green River Rd. 402-4733 Under $10/Credit Cards Online ordering available – www.greekspizzeria.com powered by Click4AMeal Heady’s Pizza 4120 N. First Ave. 437-4343 Under $10/Casual/VISA/MC Highland Pizza Shop 6669 Kratzville Rd. 402-8900 Under $10/VISA/MC

Firehouse Subs 1031 N. Green River Rd. 477-2141 Under $10/All Major CC

Jimmy John’s 701 N Burkhardt Rd Ste. C 812-401-5400 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ All Major Credit Cards

Gardo’s Italian Oven 13220 Darmstadt Rd.

Kipplee’s Stadium Inn 2350 Division St.

479-1542 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ All Major Credit Cards

270-826-1111 Under $10/Casual/Beer & Wine/MC

lombardi’s New york Pizza (Henderson, KY) 513 Barret Blvd. 270-854-4391 Under $10/All Major CC/

rockhouse at Wolf’s (Henderson, KY) 31 N. Green St. 270-212-1400 Under $10/All Major CC/ FullBar

lucy Bella’s Pizzeria (Henderson, KY) 2201 HWY 41 270-212-2352 Under $10/All Major CC/ mama roma’s Pizza & Wings 2008 E. Morgan Ave. 422-1212 3115 E. Covert Ave. 477-6262 3904 First Ave 421-3000 Under $10/Casual/All Major CC mama mia’s Tropicana evansville 421 NW Riverside Dr, 433-4000 Under $10/VISA/MC mr. B’s Pizza & Wings (Henderson, KY) 2611 Hwy. 41 N.

Old Chicago Pasta & Pizza 6550 E. Lloyd Expwy. 401-1400 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/All Major Credit Cards/Full Bar/ Online ordering available evansvilleoldchicago.com powered by Click4AMeal Papa John’s Pizza 1244 Hwy 41 812-867-7272 (East) 303 N. Weinbach Ave. 477-7700 (East) 5436 E. Indiana St. 473-5200 (North) 4204 N. 1st Ave. 425-2345 (West) 4814 W. Lloyd Expwy. 812-423-7272 Under $10/Credit Cards (Newburgh) 3955 Hayley Dr. 812-858-7272 (Henderson) 418 Center St.

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Parkway Pizza 3911 Broadway Ave. 423-3339 Under $10/Beer & Wine/ Checks/MC/VISA Pizza Chef (Newburgh, IN) 4938 SR 261 812-853-3338 $10-$15/Casual/ Reservations/Checks Beer & Wine/MC/VISA Pizza Depot 11845 Old Petersburgh Rd. 812-867-9131 Under $10/Checks Accepted/Beer & Wine/All Major Credit Cards Pizza King (East) 1033 S. Weinbach Ave. 476-9441 (West) 220 N. St Joe Ave. 424-7976 (Newburgh, IN) Hwy. 66 & 261 812-853-3368 Under $10/Casual/Credit Cards/Beer available/ Online ordering available – www.pizzakingevansville. com -powered by Click4AMeal

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roca Bar South 1618 S. Kentucky Ave. 422-7782 $10-$15/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/ Checks/All Major Credit Cards/Full Bar roca Bar North 12301 Hwy. 41 North 812-868-8898 $10-$15/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/ Checks/All Major Credit Cards/Full Bar rounder’s Pizza (North) 510 W. Mill Rd. 424-4960 rounder’s Too 12731 N. Green River 812-867-7172 Under $10/Casual/Checks/ Beer & Wine/VISA/MC Sam’s Pizzeria 2011 W. Delaware 423-3160 $10-$15/Casual/No Alcohol Sandy’s Pizza (Ft. Branch, IN) 609 S. Main St. 812-759-3972 Under $10/Casual/Beer & Wine/All Major CC

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Spankey’s una Pizza 714 N. Sonntag 402-6776 $10-$15/Checks Accepted/ MC/VISA/ Susan Bobe’s (Princeton, IN) 101 W. Broadway 812-385-2554 $10-$15/MC/VISA

Turoni’s Pizzeria & Brewery 408 N. Main St. 812-424-9871 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/Full Bar - In house Brewery/All Major Credit Cards

The Slice 2011 Lincoln Ave. 476-8518 Under $10/Casual/ No Reservations/Beer & Wine/All Major CC

Turoni’s Pizza (Newburgh, IN) 8011 Bell Oaks Rd. 490-5555 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/Full Bar - In house Brewery/All Major Credit Cards

Talk of the Town Pizza 1200 Edgar St. 402-8696 Under $10/Casual/Checks/ Beer & Wine/VISA/MC

Walther’s Golf ‘n Fun 2301 N. 1st Ave. 464-4472 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ All Major Credit Cards

Turoni’s Forget-me-Not-Inn 4 N. Weinbach Ave. 477-7500 Under $10/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards

Woody’s Pizzeria (New Harmony, IN) 518 S. Main St. 812-682-6666 Under $10/All Major CC

PRIVATE DINING/ BANQUET

edgewater la Veranda Banquest room 5 E. Water St. (Newburgh, IN) 812-858-2443 Reservations/Full Bar/ All Major CC/Call for Catering Just rennie’s Catering 100 S.E. 4th St.401-8098 $15 to $25/Banquet facilities for private parties up to 40 people/Call for Catering Ivy room at Swirca 16 W. Virgina St. 464-7800 Reservations/Full Bar/ All Major CC/Call for Catering


The event Gallery 956 Parrett St. 467-4255 $15 - $25/Banquet facilities/Checks Accepted/All Major Credit Cards/ Call for Catering Kirby’s 1113-1119 Parrett St. 422-2230 $20-$50/Full Bar/ Reservations Necessary/ All Major Credit Cards/Call for Catering Old Post Office Event Center 100 NW. 2nd St. 812-253-2102 $10-$15/Full Bar/ Call for Catering Schmitt Catering & More 812-909-0566/812-774-6547 Under $10/Reservations Necessary/Checks Accepted/No Credit Cards/Call for Catering

PUBS

Beertropolis 830 LST Dr. 297-2337 Under $10/Full Bar Blush ultra lounge 421 NW Riverside Dr (812) 433-4000 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/CC Chilly Willy’s Pub 3039 Claremont Ave. 423-0726 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/CC CKB (Henderson, Ky) 108 N. 2nd St. 270-212-2133 $10-$15/Full Bar/All Major CC Cricket’s (Newburgh) 518 W. Main St. 812-858-2782 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major CC Darren’s Pub (Henderson, KY) 713 N. Green St. 812-827-2206 Under $10/Full Bar/VISA/MC Dave’s Sportsden Pizza & Pub 701 N. Weinbach Ave. 479-8887 Under $10/Full Bar/Checks/Major CCs Doc’s 1305 Stringtown Rd. 401-1201 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/VISA/MC KC’s Corner Pocket Bar & Grill 1819 N. Fulton Ave. 428-2255 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/VISA/MC K.C.’s Time Out lounge & Grill 1121 S. Green River Rd. 437-9920 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/Checks/ VISA/MC/DSCVR

main Street Comedy Club 217 Main St. 812-453-7636 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/Checks/All Major Credit Cards/Reservations Kipplee’s Stadium Inn 2350 Division St. 479-1542 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ VISA/MC lamasco Bar & Grill 1331 W. Franklin St. 437-0171 Under $10/Casual/No Reservations/ Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards The marigold Bar 2112 S. Weinbach Ave. 475-8780 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/Cash Only mojo’s Boneyard Sportsbar & Grille 4920 Bellemeade Ave. 475-8593 under $10/Casual/Full Bar/Checks/ All Major Credit Cards Old Chicago Pasta & Pizza 6550 E. Lloyd Expwy. 401-1400 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ Reservations Accepted/ All Major Credit Cards Piston’s Bar & Grill 2131 W. Franklin St. 401-1699 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/VISA/MC The Pub 1348 Division St. 423-2121 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Checks Accepted/ Full Bar/All Major Cards/Call for Catering rira’s Irish Pub Tropicana Evansville 701 N.W. Riverside Dr. 426-0000 $10-$25/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards/Call for Catering roca Bar South 1618 S. Kentucky Ave. 422-7782 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Checks/All Major Credit Cards/Full Bar roca Bar North 12301 Hwy. 41 North 812-868-8898 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Checks/All Major Credit Cards/Full Bar rookie’s Sports Bar (Henderson, KY) 117 Second St. 270-826-1106 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Credit Cards/Full Bar

Bowling for Rhinos

Local fundraiser benefits the fight to save the world’s rhino population Just about any resident of the tri-state knows what a rhinoceros is and has probably seen at least one in a zoo enclosure. However, what residents may not know is that rhinos are having trouble in the wild. The World Wildlife Fund has said that several species of rhinos are critically endangered, and subspecies like the northern white rhino have gone completely extinct. In an effort to raise money for the conservation of these wild rhinos, the Mesker Park Zoo American Association of Zookeepers (MPZAAZK) plans to host an event called Bowling for Rhinos. Bowling for Rhinos, which is hosted by various chapters of the American Association of Zookeepers (AAZK) across the US, Canada, and Australia, will include both bowling and a silent auction to help raise money for the endangered animals. This money goes to a variety of sanctuaries in Kenya, Indonesia, and Sumatra that are dedicated to preserving animal and plant life. Last year was Evansville’s first Bowling for Rhinos event, and the money it raised helped AAZK to surpass their annual nationwide goal of $500,000. MPZAAZK needs individuals and businesses of all sizes to come to Bowling for Rhinos and provide support, financial or otherwise. The businesses in question will receive publicity and attention for participating in this environmentally friendly event. Bowling for Rhinos will take place on June 19 from 6 p.m.-9 p.m. at River City Recreation, located at 1050 S. Weinbach Ave. rachel Bambenek For more info, contact Loretta Manning at lmanning@ meskerparkzoo.com, Bobbi Crouch at bcrouch@meskerparkzoo. com, or Rachel McKee at rmmckee@gmail.com.

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Sportsman’s Billiards & Grille 2315 W. Franklin St. 422-0801 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ All Major Credit Cards Tiki Time Bar & Grill 1801 Waterworks Rd. 425-1912 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/ Reservations Not Accepted/ VISA/MC/DSCVR (Closed for Season!) Tin man Brewing Co. 1430 W. Franklin St. 618-3227 $10-$15/Casual/Beer & Wine/ All Major CC Turoni’s Forget-me-Not-Inn 4 N. Weinbach Ave. 477-7500 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards Turoni’s Pizzeria & Brewery 408 N. Main St. 812-424-9871 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar - In house Brewery/All Major Credit Cards Turoni’s Pizza (Newburgh, IN) 8011 Bell Oaks Rd. 490-5555 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar - In house Brewery/All Major Credit Cards The Vault 329 Main St (812) 402-0133 Under $10/Casual/All Major Credit Cards/Full Bar/Call for Catering

SEAFOOD

Bonefish Grill 6401 E. Lloyd Expwy. 401-3474 $15-$25/Casual/ Reservations Accepted/ Credit Cards/Full Bar lure Seafood & Grill (Owensboro, Ky) 401 W. 2nd St (270)686-8202 $15-$25/Reservations Accepted/Credit Cards/Full Bar madeleine’s restaurant 423 S.E. 2nd St. 491-8611 $15-$25/Reservations/Checks/ All Major CC/Full Bar Par-K Seafood 757 South Green River Rd 401-5222 $10-$15/Casual/All Major CC

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red lobster 4605 Bellemeade Ave. 477-9227 $10-$15/Casual/ Full Bar/Credit Cards Tin Fish (Newburgh, IN) 300 W. Jennings Station 490-7000 $10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/ All Major Credit Cards

SPANISH

eclipse Tapas Bar & restaurant 113 SE 4th St. 463-6040 Under $10/Reservations Accepted/Beer & Wine/CC

STEAKHOUSES

Cavanaugh’s Tropicana evansville 421 NW Riverside Dr 433-4333 Over $25/Reservations/Full Bar/All Major CC Cork ‘N Cleaver 650 S. Hebron Ave. 479-6974 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Recommended/Checks Accepted/Full Bar/All Major CC Double D’s (Boonville, IN) 1206 E. Main St. (812) 897-8813 Under $10/Full Bar/All Major CC Haub Steak House (Haubstadt, IN) 101 E. Haub St. 812-768-6462 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Recommended/Checks Accepted/Full Bar/All Major CC Hornet’s Nest 11845 Old Petersburg Rd. 812-867-2386 Under $10/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major CC House of Como 2700 S. Kentucky 422-0572 $15-$25//Reservations/Checks/ Full Bar logan’s roadhouse Steakhouse (East) 1 N. Burkhardt Rd. 471-8403 (West) 5645 Pearl Dr. 421-0908 Under $10/Full Bar/All Major CC longhorn Steakhouse 320 N. Green River Rd. 473-2400 $10-$15/All Major CC/Full Bar

madeleine’s restaurant 423 S.E. 2nd St. 491-8611 $15-$25/Reservations Recommended/Checks/ All Major CC/Full Bar N.W. Chop House & Wine Bar (Newburgh, IN) 7799 St. Hwy 66 812-853-9500 $10-$15/Reservations/Checks/ All Major CC/Full Bar Outback Steakhouse 7201 Indiana St. 474-0005 $10-$15/Casual/No Reservations/Full Bar/ Smitty’s Italian SteakHouse 2109 W. Franklin St. 423-6280 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Accepted/Full Bar/All Major Credit Cards/Call for Catering Texas Roadhouse 7900 Eagle Crest Blvd. 477-7427 $10-$15/Casual/Full Bar/ No Reservations/ No Checks/VISA/MC/ DSCVR Western rib-eye & ribs 1401 N. Boeke Rd. 476-5405 $12-$18/Casual/Reservations/ Full Bar/All MajorCredit Cards

TAVERNS

Bob’s lounge 907 N. Fares Ave. 425-4929 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar Buck’s Tavern 1015 N. Fulton Ave. 429-0055 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/No Checks/All Major CC Darmstadt Inn 13130 Darmstadt Rd. 812-867-7300 Under $10/Casual/MC/ VISA/Full Bar Diamond lanes 2400 Hwy 41 N. 424-4677 Under $10/Full Bar/Major CC Doc’s Nightclub 1305 Stringtown Rd. 401-1201 Under $10/Casual/ Full Bar/All Major CC


Fat Boy Tavern (Ft. Branch IN) 115 N. McCreary Ave. (812)753-9914 Under $10/Full Bar/All Major CC

Hornville Tavern & Catering 2607 Baseline Rd. 812-963-9318 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/Checks Accepted/Call for Catering

Fester’s Sportsbar & Grill (Mt Vernon In) 10301 Old Hwy 62 W 812-985-7333 Under $10/No Checks/All Major CC

The Knob Hill Tavern (Newburgh, IN) 1016 Hwy. 662 West 812-853-9550 Under $10/Reservations Accepted/ Checks/Full Bar/Credit Cards

Fred’s Bar & Grill 421 Read St. 423-8040 Under $10/Casual/ No Reservations/Cash Only/Full Bar Hagedorn’s Tavern 2037 W. Franklin 423-0794 Under $10/Full Bar/All Major CC Highland Inn 6620 N. First Ave. 402-2544 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/No Checks/ All Major CC Hobo Jungle 1323 S Barker Ave, 491-6229 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar All Major CC

legends (Inside River City Recreation) 1050 S. Weinbach Ave. 476-74444 Under $10/Casual/ Major CC/Full Bar leroy’s Tavern 2659 Mt. Vernon Ave. 464-8300 Under $10/All Major CC/Full Bar

The Peephole Bar & Grill 201 Main St. 423-5171 Under $10/Full Bar/All Major CC rick’s 718 Bar & Grill 718 3rd Ave. 423-0872 Under $10/Full Bar/All Major CC rick’s Sports Bar 1531 S. Green River Rd 812-477-4088 Under $10/Full Bar/All Major CC riverbend Food Factory(Henderson Ky) 713 N Green Street 270-827-2206 Under $10/Full Bar/All Major CC 711 Tavern 711 Virginia St. 422-0904 Under $10/Cash Only/Full Bar

lyle Sports Zone Pizza & Pub 1404 E. Morgan Ave. 425-7729 Under $10/Casual/Checks Accepted/ VISA/MC/Full Bar

St. Phillips Inn (Mt. Vernon, IN) 11200 Upper Mt. Vernon Rd. 812-985-5558 Under $10/Casual/ /Checks/Full Bar/CC

The Nisbit Inn 6701 Nisbit Rd 812-963-9305 Under $10/Cash Only/Full Bar/ Call for Catering

Sportsman’s Billiards & Grille 2315 W. Franklin St. 422-0801 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/All CC

Stockwell Inn 4001 E. Eichel Ave. 476-2384 Under $10/Casual/Checks/All Major CC/Full Bar T.J.’s Stockyard Inn 1217 Baker Ave. 402-9273 Under $10/Casual/ Full Bar/Cash Only yellow Tavern (New Harmony, IN) 521 Church St. 812-682-3303 Under $10/Casual/Full Bar/Checks/No Credit & Debit

THAI

Thai Papaya Cuisine 1434 Tutor Lane 477-8424 Under $10/ All Major CC/Online ordering available – www. thaipapayacuisine.com - powered by Click4AMeal

VIETNAMESE

Vietnamese Cuisine 4602 Vogel Rd. 491-1884 $10-$15/Casual/Reservations Accepted/VISA/MC

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Bee Bop’s

122A West 2nd St., Owensboro • 270-663-0623 Samantha Ellison, the hard-working owner of Bee Bop’s, is no stranger to the restaurant business. After managing other establishments for a number of years, she finally decided to call one her own back in 2010. Since then, Bee Bop’s has been a downtown Owensboro staple, catering to the business crowd, shoppers and those strolling down to enjoy the beautiful riverfront. Just walking up to the diner, it’s easy to see why - a retro sign adorning outdoor seating leads into a 50’s style soda fountain, mid-century seating and a lot of smiling faces. Energy is high, the drinks are cold and the dishes are fresh. In line with diner fashion, the first item I tried was The Hopper, a Bee Bop’s original. This made-to-order Angus beef patty was grilled to perfection and topped with a sunny-side up egg. With the deliciously rich yolk, no condiments were necessary on this creation, and the most stand-out ingredient was the steamed bun dusted with cornmeal. Served with a side of golden French fries, the meal would have been plenty satisfying, but I didn’t stop there. Bee Bop’s Reuben is listed in the “Favorites” section of their menu for

a reason. There’s much speculation about where this staple sandwich originated, but the quest to create a classic is quite a task. In my opinion, this one is up there with the best. Sliced fresh in-house, the corned beef is tangy and paired perfectly with melted Swiss, crunchy sauerkraut, 1000 Island dressing and grilled marble rye. Finally, with an already-happy belly, I gave their monstrous Big Bopper Cheese Steak a try and was not disappointed. The seasoning alone was singular, and the tender, thin-sliced roast beef with mushrooms, grilled onions, and green peppers burst out of a chewy sub roll. Add crispy onion rings, and it’s a date. A great restaurant is much more than just great food; it’s also about the experience. With menu items named The Studebaker and The Fonz, Bee Bop’s is sure to be a tasty time-machine adventure. And speaking of time, If you’re an early bird, check out Bee Bop’s for their new breakfast menu from 7 to 10 a.m., 6 days a week. Follow them on Facebook for daily specials and mouth-watering photos. - Whitney Patterson

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10 Questions for

Misty Sandefur

Receptionist at Champion Ford Lincoln Mazda of Owensboro

Dear Owensboro

P.J. Starks

Independent Filmmaker When asked to write this piece about Owensboro, I wasn’t entirely sure where to begin. Then it hit me! While some may disagree, my hometown has become incredibly progressive over the last seven years. The local arts and music scene has grown tremendously. At one time, Theatre Workshop of Owensboro cornered the market with community theatre, but now there are myriad options for local actors such as The Merely Players and Back Alley Musicals. All are fantastic options for those looking to get their feet wet in a town that once had very little to offer in the way of arts entertainment. We now have the expanded riverfront which includes The RiverPark Center that features films on the river as well as Broadway plays; the aforementioned theatre groups; The River City Festival of Films; the local indie film series Unscripted at the Daviess County Public Library that allows indie filmmakers to show off their work. Ten years ago I was like all the haters that said, “Owensboro sucks and has nothing to do or offer.” However, things have changed entirely thanks to like-minded and passionate individuals who aren’t afraid to fall on their faces, get back up and try again. The independent film scene has gone from practically non-existent to thriving with local indie companies such as Red Serial Films and (my own) Verite Cinema which recently released the horror anthology Volumes of Blood. Shameless plugs aside, there is a treasure trove of offerings now that Owensboro has begun to open its doors to younger, more diverse and creative mindsets. Now that I think about it, I’m not as young as when I started indie filmmaking, so I guess I need to do something substantial before I wind up like our old riverfront. Nah, I’m still cool… right?

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Actress who should play me if my life becomes a movie... Patricia Heaton from The Middle. Between her life and mine we could be twins.

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My ‘laugh’ could best be described as... Loud and contagious. The littlest things amuse me, and laughing makes me live longer.

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Favorite Owensboro hangout... Panther Creek Park. With all the cross-country races and walking trails, my family and I love it.

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Highest score in bowling to date... That’s a hard question. If I had to guess, it would be 90. Yes, I know I need to go bowling more often.

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Number of times I answer the phone each day... Now that’s a question. Are we adding up the number of times I answer it at work or when I am sleeping? In my dreams, I can hear myself say “Champion, can I help you?” Lol.

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Internet site I visit the most... Facebook. I get on it to see if any new pictures are posted. The main reason is to see what people are selling. Shhh...don’t tell the husband.

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What truly scares me... My kids growing up too fast. Just yesterday they were babies; now my son is in middle school and my daughter is almost in fourth grade. On a not-so-sour note, I would say that roller coasters truly, 100% scare me!!

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A car at Champion Ford that I would love to own... 2015 Lincoln MKX. Love it!!

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Last time I used a ShamWow... Ummm. I can’t ever remember using one. I had to Google ShamWow. Lol.

10. Why I love Owensboro in 10 words or less... It’s my home and it always has been.


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y s s a l C l e r g n o M mayhem V: a midsummer Knight’s Siege The Shire of Aurea Ripae will be hosting the historical festival of Mayhem V at the Daviess County Lions’ Club Fairgrounds from June 1921. This midsummer-themed event will feature all sorts of activities, including armored and rapier combat, work with archery and thrown weapons, a gambling tourney and more. The Society for Creative Anachronism, or the SCA for short, is behind Aurea Ripae and, therefore, this festival. Its goal is to recreate the world of pre-17th century Europe with tournaments, dancing, feasts and a variety of other activities. However, some things from the past are meant to stay in the past, which is why Mayhem V will have modern restrooms. This may seem strange to an outsider, but Mayhem V is all about history-based fun. The Shire of Aurea Ripae encourages people to join in for the weekend and step into a completely different century. An air-conditioned hall will be open at night for dancing, music, feasts, and all sorts of entertainment, and merchants are welcome to bring their own tables and sell their wares at no extra cost. Saturday will even feature some equestrian activities to add an extra layer of authenticity to the festival. All paid attendees will have free tea, lemonade and ice water to keep them hydrated throughout the day and “knight.” For a small fee, you and your family can come to the fairgrounds and spend some time in another time! - rachel Bambenek The fairgrounds are located at 6151 State Route 54, in Philpot, Ky. For more info, contact Rachel Griffin at griffinrachel70@yahoo.com or call 270-860-3669.

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entucky chillwave artist Grant Short, aka Classy Mongrel, chose the name of his creative alter-ego to express the “duality of man.” But it also perfectly sums up the dichotomy – and evolution – of his musical approach. “Years ago I used to do a singer-songwriter thing – just me and a guitar – but then I got into groups like Small Black and Toro y Moi,” he explains. “To me it was like a Stevie Wonder thing where they were doing the same thing but with a synthesizer and beat machine.” Short proceeded to bury his head in manuals to learn the ins and outs of the technology and made his presence known on the DJ scene, experimenting with sounds and soundscapes. Slowly, he introduced vocals into the mix; the human element was the key. “I had a really good response to that, and that’s when I launched a publishing company and indie record label and started putting myself out that way,” Short says. Since 2009, the Daviess County High School graduate has released two EPs and two LPs, including Feel Everything, made available on iTunes and Google on 5/12. Its 11 tracks veer from atmospheric electronica to electronic pop, all accented by Short’s heavily-processed vocals that hover just above the synths like a low line of clouds. The overall effect can be positively icy at times which may help to explain why Classy Mongrel goes down a storm in Alaska, of all places, and also resonates with the Europeans. Primarily, though, Short concentrates on college towns in the U.S. “where people tend to be more openminded.” His previous LP, Love & Resistance, is still receiving spins on college radio, and he plans to book a run of shows at universities and art-based venues to both capitalize on the record’s lingering influence and introduce the new material. In the meantime, he’s set to play two dates in North Carolina this month followed by a return engagement at PG Café here in Evansville. In addition to releasing a new album and preparing for a tour, Short continues to work on the licensing and publishing end of the business. He’s dealt with MTV and other entities in an effort to take Classy Mongrel to the next level. So far, it’s paid off. “I call these my Lennon/Yoko years,” Short laughs. “I’m able to write lots of music, do whatever I want and hang out with the kids and kind of have a good time.” But he’s also smart enough to realize that the good times won’t last forever and is savoring the moment, taking stock of just how far he’s come. “When I started out, I didn’t know what I was doing – so I just kind of embraced what everyone told me I was, and it’s worked out.” - Te For more info, visit classymongrelmusic.com and follow Short on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.


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Natalie Stovall & The Drive

Backstage Bar & Grill / June 12 The first thing you notice about Natalie Stovall is her hair – big and blonde with layers of curls. But once she opens her mouth to sing, everything changes. The small town fiddle player from Columbia, TN has a voice that turns even more heads than her look, and it truly shines on “Mason Jar,” Stovall’s latest single recorded with The Drive, her cracking four piece band (drummer James Bavendam, guitarist Miguel Cancino, bassist Zach Morse and guitarist Joel Dormer). Together since 2006, their chemistry is explosive on stage, and it caught the attention of HitShop Records president Skip Bishop one cold Nashville night in 2013, leading to a contract and much-anticipated debut album. Countless shows later (including a tour of the Middle East to support the troops), Stovall and the boys are primed and ready to rock the Backstage Bar & Grill on June 12.

Stovall has been playing professionally since she was 10 but started violin lessons as early as age four. Her musicianship has taken her everywhere from the White House to the Oprah Winfrey Show, just two of the amazing experiences that pad the multi-instrumentalist’s impressive resume. But it’s her singing and ability to craft a great melody that’s really getting everyone’s attention these days. Yes, Stovall is a country girl at heart, but her influences also include such pop and rock icons as Michael Jackson and Aerosmith. In fact, the first two singles that she and The Drive have produced – “Baby Come on with It” and “Mason Jar” – showcase those influences and more, and fans are more than ready for a full album. For more info, visit nataliestovall.com or follow her on Facebook.

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Monday, June 1 O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Free Darts Smitty’s Italian Steakhouse -- Free Pool (w/ drink purchase)

5:00 PM

Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Social Sundays w/ Bob Green Band

6:00 PM

9:00 PM

Bokeh Lounge -- Acoustic Wednesday: Brick Briscoe Doc’s Nightclub -- College Night KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Karaoke & DJ Lamasco Bar -- Karaoke

10:30 PM

Someplace Else -- Karaoke w/ the Queens

Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Bob Ballard Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Sports Night

Thursday, June 4

Lamasco Bar -- Open Mic Monday

Backstage Bar & Grill -- Kenny Chesney Pre-Party

Tuesday, June 2

Cancun Mexican Restaurant -- Live Music: Ray Legion Doc’s Nightclub -- Open Mic Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Bob Green

9:00 PM

Liquor Locker (all 7 locations) -- Wine Down Tuesday O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Free Pool Smitty’s Italian Steakhouse -- Free Pool (w/ drink purchase)

6:00 PM

Doc’s Nightclub -- Kid Karaoke in the Family Room Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Bob Green

4:00 PM 6:00 PM

6:35 PM

Bosse Field -- Evansville Otters vs. Gateway Grizzlies

7:00 PM

8:00 PM

Backstage Bar & Grill -- Team Trivia Ford Center -- Kenny Chesney: The Big Revival Tour Someplace Else -- Trivia Night Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Hot Summer Nights Karaoke Contest

8:30 PM

Taylor’s Tavern (Owensboro) -- Acoustic Thursday

7:00 PM

Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- The Unusual Suspects Lamasco Bar -- Bluesday Tuesday Old Chicago -- Trivia Tuesday

9:00 PM

KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Karaoke & DJ / College Night Lamasco Bar -- Kyle Bledsoe

8:00 PM 8:30 PM

Cricket’s -- Live Music

9:00 PM

O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Free Darts

Backstage Bar & Grill -- DJ Jon J Bokeh Lounge -- Dance Party w/ DJ Krazy Kris KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Karaoke & DJ Lamasco Bar -- Karaoke

Liquor Locker (all 7 locations) -- Craft Beer Tasting

Friday, June 5

Allegra Lounge (Holiday Inn Airport) -- Monte Skelton

Lamasco Bar -- Jive After Five w/ the Fabulous Rodenberg Boys

Wednesday, June 3 3:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:35 PM

Bosse Field -- Evansville Otters vs. Gateway Grizzlies

6:00 PM

Doc’s Nightclub -- Bike Night KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- The Jimmies Live on the Patio Taylor’s Tavern (Owensboro) -- Ladies Night / Open Mic w/ Josh Merritt Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- The Honey Vines

5:30 PM 6:00 PM

Bokeh Lounge -- First Friday Art Tour (Art Exhibit by Gene Lyons) Club 825 -- Friday Bike Nite Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Matt Clark Duo

7:30 PM

Roca Bar North -- Ron Ramsey Band

8:00 PM

Backstage Bar & Grill -- The Voice 4 Singing Competition Kanpai Sushi & Asian Bistro -- Osiella Roca Bar North -- Karaoke Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- The Unusual Suspects

Cricket’s -- Karaoke Legends -- Troy Miller OV Watersports Tiki Bar -- Gregory Scott Taylor’s Tavern (Owensboro) -- Patio Concert: Rickey Godfrey (Blues/ Jazz band) Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Nu Corp Band

Cricket’s -- Karaoke Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- Open Mic Maloney’s Pizza -- Bike Night: Dew Aud

Bokeh Lounge -- Jake Martin Band Boogie Nights -- Game Night (beer pong and corn hole contests) Club 825 -- Live Music

7:00 PM

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Leroy’s Tavern -- Karaoke w/ Sparky PG Cafe & Gallery -- Jabee w/ Rhyme Taylor & Sleepyhead

6:30 PM

Backstage Bar & Grill -- Brad Lemmons Doc’s Nightclub -- Jenny’s Bad Hair Day

Central High School -- Evansville Symphonic Band (Free Concert)

9:30 PM

10:00 PM

KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Never Been Caught Lamasco Bar -- Mantras O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Live Entertainment

Someplace Else -- Tea Dance

7:30 PM 9:00 PM

KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Karaoke & DJ

11:30 PM

Monday, June 8 O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Free Darts Smitty’s Italian Steakhouse -- Free Pool (w/ drink purchase)

Saturday, June 6

Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Bob Ballard Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Sports Night

Someplace Else -- Chase Sky

6:00 PM

1:00 PM

9:00 PM

Mystique Winery -- Lindsey Williams

Lamasco Bar -- Open Mic Monday

6:00 PM

Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Matt Clark Duo

Tuesday, June 9

7:30 PM

Liquor Locker (all 7 locations) -- Wine Down Tuesday O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Free Pool Smitty’s Italian Steakhouse -- Free Pool (w/ drink purchase)

Roca Bar North -- The Scrubs

8:00 PM

Club 825 -- College Circuit Nite Legends -- Karaoke w/ DJ John Bruce OV Watersports Tiki Bar -- Casey Williams Taylor’s Tavern (Owensboro) -- Patio Concert: Elliott Sublett Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Nu Corp Band

6:00 PM

Bokeh Lounge -- Skelton’s Montourage Boogie Nights -- Saturday Disco Dance Fever Club 825 -- Live Music Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- The Idgits Leroy’s Tavern -- Karaoke w/ Sparky Maloney’s Pizza -- Outdoor Concert Series: Hounds & Horns

8:00 PM

9:00 PM

Allegra Lounge (Holiday Inn Airport) -- Josh Merritt Doc’s Nightclub -- Kid Karaoke in the Family Room Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Bob Green

7:00 PM

Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Bob Ballard & Shivaree Lamasco Bar -- Bluesday Tuesday

8:30 PM

Old Chicago -- Trivia Tuesday

9:00 PM

9:30 PM

KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Karaoke & DJ / College Night Lamasco Bar -- Monte & Shelley

10:00 PM

Wednesday, June 10

Doc’s Nightclub -- Jenny’s Bad Hair Day Backstage Bar & Grill -- Osiella Cricket’s -- Live Music KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Full Tilt Lamasco Bar -- Freekbass O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Live Entertainment

11:30 PM

Someplace Else -- Chase Sky & Madix Birthday Show

Sunday, June 7 1:00 PM

Mystique Winery -- Kelsey Barr

5:00 PM

Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- Troy Miller Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Social Sundays w/ Steve Greenwell Trio

6:00 PM

Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Bob Green

O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Free Darts

3:00 PM

Liquor Locker (all 7 locations) -- Craft Beer Tasting

5:35 PM

Bosse Field -- Evansville Otters vs. Normal CornBelters

6:00 PM

Allegra Lounge (Holiday Inn Airport) -- Live Music TBA Doc’s Nightclub -- Bike Night KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- The Jimmies Live on the Patio Taylor’s Tavern (Owensboro) -- Ladies Night / Open Mic w/ Josh Merritt Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- The Honey Vines

7:00 PM

Backstage Bar & Grill -- The Voice 4 Singing Competition Kanpai Sushi & Asian Bistro -- Monte Skelton Roca Bar North -- Karaoke Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Bob Ballard & Shivaree

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8:00 Pm

Cricket’s -- Karaoke Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- Andy Jones Maloney’s Pizza -- Bike Night: JP Stone

9:00 Pm

Bokeh Lounge -- Acoustic Wednesday: Matthew Sneed Doc’s Nightclub -- College Night KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Karaoke & DJ Lamasco Bar -- Karaoke

10:30 Pm

Someplace Else -- Karaoke w/ the Queens

Leroy’s Tavern -- Karaoke w/ Sparky

10:00 Pm

Lamasco Bar -- Spoonfed Tribe O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Black Jack Mulligan

11:30 Pm

Someplace Else -- Venus & Serena

Saturday, June 13 Central Park Downtown Henderson -- W.C. Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival (see pg. 15 for full schedule) Ruby Mine -- Southern Five #2 sponsored by Dan’s Comp

Thursday, June 11

1:00 Pm

6:00 Pm

4:00 Pm

Doc’s Nightclub -- Open Mic Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Bob Green

6:35 Pm

Bosse Field -- Evansville Otters vs. Normal CornBelters

7:00 Pm

Backstage Bar & Grill -- Team Trivia Someplace Else -- Trivia Night Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Hot Summer Nights Karaoke Contest

8:00 Pm

Taylor’s Tavern (Owensboro) -- Acoustic Thursday

8:30 Pm

Cricket’s -- Live Music

9:00 Pm

Backstage Bar & Grill -- DJ Jon J Bokeh Lounge -- Dance Party w/ DJ Krazy Kris KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Karaoke & DJ Lamasco Bar -- Karaoke

Friday, June 12 5:00 Pm

KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- 2nd Annual Sudz on Green River Bierstube & Music Fest

6:00 Pm

Club 825 -- Friday Bike Nite Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Matt Clark Duo

7:30 Pm

Roca Bar North -- Scott Winzinger

8:00 Pm

Mystique Winery -- Gregory Scott Winetree (Darmstadt) -- Craft & Import Beer Tasting

5:00 Pm

KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- 2nd Annual Sudz on Green River Bierstube & Music Fest

6:00 Pm

Old National Events Plaza (The Centre) -- Dancing with Our Stars, Evansville Style Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Matt Clark Duo

7:30 Pm

Roca Bar North -- Po’ Dunk Willies

8:00 Pm

Backstage Bar & Grill -- The Pits Club 825 -- College Circuit Nite Legends -- Karaoke w/ DJ John Bruce OV Watersports Tiki Bar -- Keith Vincent Taylor’s Tavern (Owensboro) -- Patio Concert: Elliott Sublett Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- The Duke Boys

9:00 Pm

Bokeh Lounge -- Drunken Poets Boogie Nights -- Saturday Disco Dance Fever Club 825 -- Live Music Leroy’s Tavern -- Karaoke w/ Sparky Maloney’s Pizza -- Outdoor Concert Series:Josh Merritt Band

9:30 Pm

Doc’s Nightclub -- Last Call

10:00 Pm

Cricket’s -- Live Music Lamasco Bar -- Jahman Brahman O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Live Entertainment

11:30 Pm

Cricket’s -- Karaoke Legends -- Jim Staley OV Watersports Tiki Bar -- DJ Todd Early Taylor’s Tavern (Owensboro) -- Patio Concert: Brad Lemmons Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- The Duke Boys

Someplace Else -- Venus & Alejandra Light

Backstage Bar & Grill -- Natalie Stovall & The Drive Bokeh Lounge -- Honey Roy Boogie Nights -- 90’s Night Club 825 -- Live Music

5:00 Pm

9:00 Pm

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6:00 PM

Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- The Honey Vines

7:30 PM

Bosse Field -- Evansville Otters vs. Windy City Thunderbolts / Bosse Field 100th Anniversary, Fireworks

Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Matt Clark Central High School -- Evansville Symphonic Band (Free Concert)

9:00 PM

6:35 PM 7:00 PM

Monday, June 15

Kanpai Sushi & Asian Bistro -- Katie Watts Roca Bar North -- Karaoke Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- The Marlinaires

Downtown Henderson -- W.C. Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival (see pg. 15 for full schedule) O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Free Darts Smitty’s Italian Steakhouse -- Free Pool (w/ drink purchase)

Cricket’s -- Karaoke Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- Alone Together Maloney’s Pizza -- Bike Night: Nick Cheek

KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Karaoke & DJ

6:00 PM

Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Bob Ballard Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Sports Night

9:00 PM

Lamasco Bar -- Open Mic Monday

Tuesday, June 16

8:00 PM

9:00 PM

Bokeh Lounge -- Acoustic Wednesday: Andrew Carroll Doc’s Nightclub -- College Night KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Karaoke & DJ Lamasco Bar -- Karaoke

10:30 PM

Someplace Else -- Karaoke w/ the Queens

Downtown Henderson -- W.C. Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival (see pg. 15 for full schedule) Liquor Locker (all 7 locations) -- Wine Down Tuesday O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Free Pool Smitty’s Italian Steakhouse -- Free Pool (w/ drink purchase)

Thursday, June 18

Doc’s Nightclub -- Kid Karaoke in the Family Room Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Bob Green

6:00 PM

Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- The Marlinaires

7:00 PM

6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM

Bokeh Lounge -- Poetry Night hosted by Bill Sovern Lamasco Bar -- Bluesday Tuesday

8:30 PM

Old Chicago -- Trivia Tuesday

9:00 PM

KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Karaoke & DJ / College Night Lamasco Bar -- Ryan Rigdon & the Hi-Rize Hillbillies

Wednesday, June 17

Audubon Mill Park (Henderson) -- W.C. Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival (see pg. 15 for full schedule)

5:35 PM

Bosse Field -- Evansville Otters vs. Windy City Thunderbolts Doc’s Nightclub -- Open Mic Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Bob Green Backstage Bar & Grill -- Team Trivia Someplace Else -- Trivia Night Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Hot Summer Nights Karaoke Contest

8:00 PM

Taylor’s Tavern (Owensboro) -- Acoustic Thursday

8:30 PM

Cricket’s -- Live Music

9:00 PM

3:00 PM

Backstage Bar & Grill -- DJ Jon J Bokeh Lounge -- Comedy Showcase hosted by Rachael Goldman and featuring Ryan Niemiller Bokeh Lounge -- Dance Party w/ DJ Krazy Kris KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Karaoke & DJ Lamasco Bar -- Karaoke

5:00 PM

Friday, June 19

6:00 PM

Audubon Mill Park (Henderson) -- W.C. Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival (see pg. 15 for full schedule)

Downtown Henderson -- W.C. Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival (see pg. 15 for full schedule) O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Free Darts Liquor Locker (all 7 locations) -- Craft Beer Tasting Allegra Lounge (Holiday Inn Airport) -- David Weddle Doc’s Nightclub -- Bike Night KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- The Jimmies Live on the Patio Taylor’s Tavern (Owensboro) -- Ladies Night / Open Mic w/ Josh Merritt

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5:30 PM

Lamasco Bar -- Jive After Five w/ the Fabulous Rodenberg Boys

6:00 PM

Club 825 -- Friday Bike Nite


Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Bob & Matt

6:35 PM

Bosse Field -- Evansville Otters vs. Traverse City Beach Bums

7:30 PM

Roca Bar North -- Curt N Rod

8:00 PM

Cricket’s -- Karaoke Legends -- Meet the Mosquitoes OV Watersports Tiki Bar -- DJ Jon B Taylor’s Tavern (Owensboro) -- Patio Concert: Zac Ashby Band Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Lunar Beach Club

9:00 PM

Bokeh Lounge -- Elle Carpenter Boogie Nights -- Decades of Decadence Club 825 -- Live Music Doc’s Nightclub -- Karaoke w/ T. Rob Leroy’s Tavern -- Karaoke w/ Sparky

9:30 PM

Backstage Bar & Grill -- Shane Espenlaub

10:00 PM

KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Gonzo’s Toybox Lamasco Bar -- The Beat Daddys O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Brasher-Bogue

11:30 PM

Someplace Else -- Jodie Santana

Saturday, June 20 Audubon Mill Park (Henderson) -- W.C. Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival (see pg. 15 for full schedule)

1:00 PM

Mystique Winery -- Sparrow & Crandall

4:00 PM

Winetree (East) -- Bottle Engraving for Father’s Day / Craft & Import Beer Tasting

6:00 PM

Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Matt Clark Duo

6:35 PM

Bosse Field -- Evansville Otters vs. Traverse City Beach Bums

7:30 PM

Roca Bar North -- Akacia

8:00 PM

Club 825 -- College Circuit Nite Legends -- Karaoke w/ DJ John Bruce OV Watersports Tiki Bar -- Po Dunk Willies Taylor’s Tavern (Owensboro) -- Patio Concert: Josh Merritt Band Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Lunar Beach Club

9:00 PM

Bokeh Lounge -- Jenny’s Bad Hair Day Boogie Nights -- Disco Rodeo Boogie Nights -- Karaoke Roulette in The Loft Club 825 -- Live Music Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- Blind Playboys

Leroy’s Tavern -- Karaoke w/ Sparky Maloney’s Pizza -- Outdoor Concert Series: Blackford Creek

10:00 PM

Backstage Bar & Grill -- Dance Party w/ DJ Jon J Cricket’s -- Live Music KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Flat Stanley Lamasco Bar -- AJ & Jiggawatts O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Lindsey Williams

11:30 PM

Someplace Else -- Pride Show: Jodie Santana, Alejandra Light & Jordan Allen

Sunday, June 21 1:00 PM

Mystique Winery -- J.C. Stone

5:00 PM

Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- Troy Miller Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Social Sundays w/ Bob Minnette’s Swing Cats

5:05 PM

Bosse Field -- Evansville Otters vs. Traverse City Beach Bums

6:00 PM

Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Bob Green

7:30 PM

Central High School -- Evansville Symphonic Band (Free Concert)

9:00 PM

KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Karaoke & DJ

10:30 PM

Someplace Else -- Miss Maggie Pageant

Monday, June 22 O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Free Darts Smitty’s Italian Steakhouse -- Free Pool (w/ drink purchase)

6:00 PM

Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Bob Ballard Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Sports Night

9:00 PM

Lamasco Bar -- Open Mic Monday

Tuesday, June 23 Liquor Locker (all 7 locations) -- Wine Down Tuesday O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Free Pool Smitty’s Italian Steakhouse -- Free Pool (w/ drink purchase)

6:00 PM

Allegra Lounge (Holiday Inn Airport) -- Josh Merritt Doc’s Nightclub -- Kid Karaoke in the Family Room Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Bob Green

6:35 PM

Bosse Field -- Evansville Otters vs. Frontier Greys

7:00 PM

Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Terry Lee & The Rockaboogie Band

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8:00 Pm

Lamasco Bar -- Bluesday Tuesday

8:30 Pm

Someplace Else -- Trivia Night Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Hot Summer Nights Karaoke Contest

Old Chicago -- Trivia Tuesday

8:00 Pm

KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Karaoke & DJ / College Night Lamasco Bar -- Casey Williams

8:30 Pm

9:00 Pm

Wednesday, June 24 Yellow Creek Park (Owensboro, KY) -- ROMP: Bluegrass Roots & Branches Festival (see pg. 13 for full schedule) Evansville Riverfront -- Hadi ShrinersFest (see pg. 14 for full schedule) O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Free Darts

12:05 Pm

Bosse Field -- Evansville Otters vs. Frontier Greys

3:00 Pm

Liquor Locker (all 7 locations) -- Craft Beer Tasting

5:30 Pm

Allegra Lounge (Holiday Inn Airport) -- Katie Watts

6:00 Pm

Doc’s Nightclub -- Bike Night KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- The Jimmies Live on the Patio Taylor’s Tavern (Owensboro) -- Ladies Night / Open Mic w/ Josh Merritt Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- The Honey Vines

7:00 Pm

Ford Center -- Aerosmith Kanpai Sushi & Asian Bistro -- Joel Knapp & Cassy Jo Anderson Roca Bar North -- Karaoke Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Terry Lee & The Rockaboogie Band

8:00 Pm

Cricket’s -- Karaoke Maloney’s Pizza -- Bike Night: Jarrod Green

9:00 Pm

Bokeh Lounge -- Acoustic Wednesday: Michelle Shelton Doc’s Nightclub -- College Night KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Karaoke & DJ Lamasco Bar -- Karaoke

10:30 Pm

Someplace Else -- Karaoke w/ the Queens

Thursday, June 25 Yellow Creek Park (Owensboro, KY) -- ROMP: Bluegrass Roots & Branches Festival (see pg. 13 for full schedule) Evansville Riverfront -- Hadi ShrinersFest (see pg. 14 for full schedule)

6:00 Pm

Taylor’s Tavern (Owensboro) -- Acoustic Thursday Cricket’s -- Live Music

9:00 Pm

Backstage Bar & Grill -- DJ Jon J Bokeh Lounge -- Dance Party w/ DJ Krazy Kris KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Karaoke & DJ Lamasco Bar -- Karaoke

Friday, June 26 Yellow Creek Park (Owensboro, KY) -- ROMP: Bluegrass Roots & Branches Festival (see pg. 13 for full schedule) Evansville Riverfront -- Hadi ShrinersFest (see pg. 14 for full schedule)

6:00 Pm

Club 825 -- Friday Bike Nite Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Matt Clark Duo

7:30 Pm

Roca Bar North -- Rhino Jones & The WMD

8:00 Pm

Boogie Nights -- Girls Night Out: The Show (doors open at 7pm) Cricket’s -- Karaoke Legends -- Curt N’ Rod OV Watersports Tiki Bar -- Dave Flick Taylor’s Tavern (Owensboro) -- Patio Concert: Drew Aud Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Jimmy Church Band

9:00 Pm

Bokeh Lounge -- Boscoe France Club 825 -- Live Music Leroy’s Tavern -- Karaoke w/ Sparky

9:30 Pm

Backstage Bar & Grill -- Matt Poling Doc’s Nightclub -- Nick Gregory

10:00 Pm

KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Goldy Locks Lamasco Bar -- Factor Primo O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Live Entertainment

11:00 Pm

Boogie Nights -- Leather & Lace Night in The Loft

11:30 Pm

Someplace Else -- Lucas Prescott and Lady Alana

Saturday, June 27

6:35 Pm

Yellow Creek Park (Owensboro, KY) -- ROMP: Bluegrass Roots & Branches Festival (see pg. 13 for full schedule) Evansville Riverfront -- Hadi ShrinersFest (see pg. 14 for full schedule) Ferdinand State Forest -- Southern Five #3 sponsored by Dan’s Comp

7:00 Pm

Mystique Winery -- Cajun Fest: Honey Roy Duo & Opal Fly

Doc’s Nightclub -- Open Mic Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Bob Green Bosse Field -- Evansville Otters vs. Frontier Greys Backstage Bar & Grill -- Team Trivia

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2:00 PM

Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Sports Night

4:00 PM

Lamasco Bar -- Open Mic Monday

Mystique Winery -- Cajun Fest: Lindsey Williams Winetree (North) -- Craft & Import Beer Tasting

5:00 PM

Mystique Winery -- Cajun Fest: 1 Man Monster

6:00 PM

Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Bob & Matt

7:30 PM

Roca Bar North -- The Usual Suspects

8:00 PM

Club 825 -- College Circuit Nite Legends -- Karaoke w/ DJ John Bruce OV Watersports Tiki Bar -- Curtis Brown Taylor’s Tavern (Owensboro) -- Patio Concert: Insulated Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Jimmy Church Band

9:00 PM

Bokeh Lounge -- Jenny’s Bad Hair Day Boogie Nights -- Saturday Night Disco Dance Off Club 825 -- Live Music Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- Katie Watts Leroy’s Tavern -- Karaoke w/ Sparky Maloney’s Pizza -- No Plan B

9:30 PM

Backstage Bar & Grill -- Brad Lemmons & Usual Suspects Doc’s Nightclub -- Seize the Empire

10:00 PM

Cricket’s -- Live Music KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Never Been Caught Lamasco Bar -- Zogo O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Junkyard Stereo

Sunday, June 28 Evansville Riverfront -- Hadi ShrinersFest (see pg. 14 for full schedule)

1:00 PM

Mystique Winery -- Gerald Tipton

5:00 PM

Central High School -- Evansville Symphonic Band: Big Band Bash Jazz Concert (annual fundraiser) Deerhead Sidewalk Cafe -- Troy Miller Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Social Sundays w/ Bob Green Band

6:00 PM

Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Matt Clark

9:00 PM

KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Karaoke & DJ

Monday, June 29 O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Free Darts Smitty’s Italian Steakhouse -- Free Pool (w/ drink purchase)

6:00 PM

Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Bob Ballard

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9:00 PM

Tuesday, June 30 Liquor Locker (all 7 locations) -- Wine Down Tuesday O’Brian’s Sports Bar -- Free Pool Smitty’s Italian Steakhouse -- Free Pool (w/ drink purchase)

6:00 PM

Doc’s Nightclub -- Kid Karaoke in the Family Room Tropicana Evansville (Cavanaugh’s Piano Bar) -- Matt Clark

7:00 PM

Tropicana Evansville (Hoosiers Lounge) -- Bob Green Band

8:00 PM

Lamasco Bar -- Bluesday Tuesday

8:30 PM

Old Chicago -- Trivia Tuesday

9:00 PM

KC’s Time Out Lounge & Grill -- Karaoke & DJ / College Night Lamasco Bar -- Marbin


how i roll

BMX Enthusiast Josh Brown

When it comes to 80s BMX bikes, I’m not kidding around; well, maybe a little. An Evansville native and Newburgh transplant, I have turned my childhood mode of transportation into a passion to save the bikes that started a revolution in cycling and underground culture. My garage is filled with over 20 vintage and collectible BMX bikes - classic models like Haro, Dyno, Kuwahara and Hutch. As a proprietor and tech at the family owned and operated Ted Brown’s Quality paint and Body Shop in Newburgh and a husband (to a very tolerant wife) and father of two

(with one more on the way), I’m still at it in my garage most evenings, turning wrenches not only for myself but for the over 25 kids I have rebuilt and restored bikes for - free of charge through my Evansville Kids Bicycle Donation page on Facebook. It’s not all work, though. I still bash around town with my buddies, all of whom are in their 30s and range from business owners to local musicians. On Tuesday nights you can find us bouncing around town, stopping off for the occasional brew. Call for Advertising Information (812) 426-6398 • June 2015

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nother month has clicked off the racing calendar for the 2015 season. And despite the very wet season we have endured thus far, some area tracks have managed to complete most of their shows. However, tracks like Kentucky Lake Motor Speedway in Calvert City and Kentucky Motor Speedway in Whitesville have had a terrible time getting the season off the ground. The bad weather is just another reason it is getting more and more difficult for local tracks without corporate sponsorship to keep the gates open. So, when you see the promoter of your favorite track, stop them and thank them for their efforts. My buddy Tim Ivan Jerome (also known as Drivin’ Ivan from days gone by) and his girlfriend Amy Coy who I mentioned in last month’s article are preparing to do a FREE presentation this month about the History of Auto and Motorcycle Racing in Evansville & the Tri State. This presentation will take place at 10am, June 27th at Willard Library (21 First Ave) in Evansville. For more information, contact the Special Collections Department at 812-425-4309. Thank you Ivan and Amy for spending your personal time to collect the history of our sport. If you read the April issue, you may recall that I mentioned tracks that would remained closed for this season. I am happy to report that Rockport Raceway located between Reo, IN and Owensboro has reopened for those go kart racers and fans. The track is racing on Saturday nights as usual and things look to be picking up for them. A cool side note to this is that there have been a few famous 2-wheeled racers attending some of the Rockport Raceway events. You never know when you may spot the

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Hayden brothers, Nick McFadden or Jake Lewis at the track. Also slated to open for a limited schedule is Chandler Motorsports Parks 1/8th mile drag strip. This is going to be more suited for street car type racing as there are currently no plans for traction compound to be applied for races. It is good to see the track open, but it won’t be a big benefit for our local drag racers just yet. As I wind this month’s issue up, I need to mention a few of our racers from the area who are doing well early on in the season. In the dirt world, two Open Wheel Modified drivers making big things happen early in the season are Owensboro’s Tyler Nicely and Utica’s Josh Harris. Nicely is currently leading the American Modified Series points and is in the top 5 in the UMP National points. He also announced in May that his team has purchased an ARCA car from fellow Owensboro driver Brett Hudson. The car has been in Concord, NC being updated by Ken Schrader Racing, and they have hopes of racing the upcoming events at Indy and Kentucky Speedway. Harris is in his first full season with Evansville, IN based Scott Clippinger Racing and has been having a stellar season so far. He’s currently 3rd in AMS points and 21st in the Nation. Harris has a long list of racing accomplishments over his career and seems to have found a great match with the Clippinger team as driver and driving coach to John Clippinger, a rookie in the modified ranks. Cont. on page 72


Owensboro’s Blake Hillard had an awesome run recently at Salem Speedway in Salem, IN during the kick off to Circle Track Magazine’s Great American Racing Series. The series had 35+ entries and Hillard and fellow Owensboro racer Brett Hudson started p1 and 2 for the feature event. Hillard went on to record a strong 2nd place finish and Hudson made the top 15. And Owensboro’s JD Beach recently racked up his second career win in Super Sport racing. This win came at Virginia International Raceway. Congrats to JD and his team on a great start to a potentially remarkable season. In closing, I can’t stress enough to the readers: go out and support a local track so that future generations will have this sport to enjoy. We also need to support the sponsors that support our sport. I can’t thank D-N-J Auto Parts & Sales and Ted Brown’s Quality Paint & Body Shop enough for sponsoring “Around the Track” and all they do for the racing community in whole. Don’t forget, EVERY Tuesday Night Regional Motorsports Power Hour is on from 7 to 8:30pm LIVE from Owensboro’s Texas Roadhouse giving you results, driver and promoter interviews and breaking news from the regions motorsports world. Tune in at 102.7 FM The Game ESPN Owensboro or 94.7 WBIO if you are in the Owensboro area or listen in at owensbororadio.com Join me, I would love to have you! Peace! Billy Egeler Host of Regional Motorsports Power Hour and Voice of Kentucky Lake Motor Speedway and Kentucky Motor Speedway Call for Advertising Information (812) 426-6398 • June 2015

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L-R: Jimmy Khong, Stan Pease, Rajiv KC Paik-Kooi Lau

Tri-State Table Tennis Club

Twice a week, the area’s best ping pong players serve up some fierce competition.

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he sport of table tennis rarely makes headlines in the U.S., but elsewhere in the world, particularly China, it’s a near obsession. Phenoms such as Ma Long and Zhang Jike are treated like rock stars, celebrated and even worshipped by adoring fans. Meanwhile, on the west side of Evansville, the best players in the tri-state battle it out in relative anonymity every Tuesday and Thursday night under the bright lights of a non-descript pole barn. The history of this seemingly secretive table tennis club goes back to the mid 90s. After losing a prime spot for competition in the basement of the Evansville Heart Group, local pong fanatic Jerry Niemeier took matters into his own hands and erected a building with high ceilings and the space to house multiple tables. Sadly, Niemeier passed away from cancer just a couple of years later, but his wife Loretta has continued to allow use of the facility ever since. The cast of characters includes men and women of all ages and from all walks of life. Meet some of the regulars… Harvey & Tama Niednagel: This ping-pong power couple has been frequenting the club for 13 years. Harvey played quite a bit in the mid 60s but didn’t pick the game back up until after retiring in 1998. He and Tama placed 2nd in the Florida State Seniors Tournament as doubles partners a few years ago.

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Justin Cody: An eight year veteran of the TSTTC, JC won the 2014 Ohio Valley Tourney. His unorthodox style (i.e., use of a hardbat paddle - Google it) and defensive brilliance make him very, very difficult to beat. He’s also got some wicked tattoos. Don Welden: Even at the ripe old age of 83, DW still has what it takes to take down all but the top guns at the club despite nursing a bad hip. He is an inspiration for senior citizens everywhere to get out and have fun.

U.S. Masters in Columbus, OH circa 1985 when he nearly defeated a highly ranked player. He lives by the motto, “I LOVE the game – most of the time.” rajiv KC: From Nepal, “Raj” is a master of the slice and a genius at returning overhead slams. His agility and hand/eye coordination are virtually unmatched. Your best bet is to challenge him after he just played tennis for four hours; then you might have a prayer. Paik-Kooi lau: To stand across the net and see Malaysian-born Paik-Kooi staring back at you is quite intimidating. His penhold grip (again, Google it) forehand is devastating, and he delights in exposing your every weakness. Plus, his laugh is priceless. Jimmy Khong: From Vietnam, JK is relatively new to the club, but his talent has blossomed over the last few years. His style is economical with precise movements that are quiet and clinical. He lulls you into a false sense of victory before you suddenly realize that you’re toast.

Stan Pease: With a diabolical lefty serve and severe spins (not to mention ridiculous wingspan), SP is formidable and incredibly crafty. The 59year-old cites his best match ever as a loss at the

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George Chang: The king of pong club, GC is a beast who plays every point as if his life depends on it. Not surprisingly, he’s from China. Your only hope is that GC beats himself which is about as likely as rain in LA. - Te Bring your A game to 5420 Mesker Park Dr. on Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6:45 p.m.


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ormed in Louisville, Ky nearly 25 years ago, Velcro Pygmies are not your typical band. Their name raises eyebrows, of course, but more than anything, what sets these guys apart is a work ethic rarely seen in 2015. It’s hard to say what’s more impressive – the 200-plus tour dates every year, the endless miles logged on the road or the four hour shows with no breaks. Regardless, it all adds up to a band with serious stamina and a willingness to do whatever it takes to succeed. For the Pygmies, the trick is to be larger than life on stage – rock stars, if you will – but humble and gracious when it’s over, ready to break down the equipment, load up the van and head to the next venue. Now based out of Atlanta, the Pygmies have a long history with Evansville, dating back to the days when Harpole’s was the happening place. And though the band draws spill-over crowds at KC’s Time Out Lounge these days, the initial reaction to their over-thetop production steeped in the rock and (hair) metal excesses of the late 70s and 80s was tepid at best. The tide, however, eventually turned. “I don’t know if the city caught up to us or vice versa,” lead singer and co-founder Cameron Flener explains. “We’ve never changed – always been the same cheese-bag band. We’re too stupid to know any better – we are what we are. So, it’s sincere. When people see us, they think ‘he looks like a (bleeping) idiot, but he’s sincere about it – my god.’” Flener’s self-deprecating sense of humor is a big part of his stage personality, but he also lets loose on the audience, picking out random victims to mock in good fun in between blasts from Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Poison, Ratt, Van Halen – even Prince and Toby Keith. But in truth, the songs take a backseat to

the sheer entertainment value: Big Hair, Big Lights, Big Sound. “People can come to see us five nights in a row and though the music may be similar, the shows will be totally different,” Flener says. “The band is hard to explain because you can’t capture it on videotape – you have to be in the room and watch it all happen.” Though Flener is the obvious focal point of the Pygmies, he’s surrounded by an ace line-up of musicians, including longtime drummer Chris Eddins, bassist Jacob Sanders and new addition Chris West on guitar. From the outside they may appear like a real motley crew of rockers, but the Pygmies are all business when the music starts – the business of fun, that is. “We give away 50 beers, glitter the girls. Everybody is a part of the experience from the fans to the staff,” Flener says. That ‘experience’ is something the current square footage of KC’s can barely contain. Pygmies shows always sell out with people routinely turned away at the door. That’s what makes the Time Out Lounge’s upcoming Sudz on Green River weekend of rock (June 12-13) so heavily anticipated. With the band scheduled to headline Saturday night out in the Washington Square Mall parking lot, the crowd restrictions of the bar will be a non-factor and thousands of fans are expected to witness the Pygmies in all their pseudo-pompous glory. It’s a given that the guys will deliver. After all, as Flener points out with characteristic wit, the band has more than paid its dues. ”What’s the secret to success? Failure. If it can be done wrong, we’ve done it. But then you mark it off the list: DON’T DO THAT. After 20-plus years, I’ve got a small list.” - Te For more info, visit velcropygmies.com or follow the band on Facebook.

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beer reviews Dogfish Head Tweason’ale

Schlafly Hefeweizen

Daniel Knight • 3 I’ve said it before - you can count on Dogfish Head to take on intriguing brewing challenges. This one’s a glutenfree brew made with sorghum rather than barley. The brewing process also includes strawberries and buckwheat honey. It pours up golden and clear with a two finger head that dissipates quickly. It’s kind of fizzy with carbonation bubbles on the side of the glass. The aroma is definitely strawberries and honey. The flavor is very light with a profile that mimics its aroma. I’m not especially crazy about it but have to admire the brewers for crafting a pretty drinkable ale with natural ingredients that’s gluten free.

Daniel Knight • 3.25 This Hefeweizen is a light, unfiltered wheat beer based on a German beer style that traces its history to 16th century Bavaria. Schlafly chooses to use some atypical American ingredients and gets an expected variation in the brew. It pours up a dirty straw color. Since it’s unfiltered it displays a common-to-its-genre cloudiness, and the head is not especially notable. Its nose is mostly grains, but it’s missing the anticipated yeast and banana hints. The flavor is good, again mostly featuring grains with malts and a touch of yeast. The mouthfeel is very light and edges toward watery. It’s very drinkable with a flavor profile that’s light enough to satisfy most any beer lover.

Paul Bragin • 3.5 A thin white head rests atop an amber beer. Sweet scents from sorghum and honey used in brewing the beer fill the nose first, but they give way to the smell of strawberries. The strawberry flavor stays while drinking. This is a gluten-free beer, but since it’s my first, I don’t know what to compare it to in that category. Pair it with sweet foods like dried fruit or mascarpone cheese.

Paul Bragin • 4.25 A thick white head forms on this beer when poured into a wheat beer glass and never completely disappears. The familiar smell of wheat controls the scent. The light and crisp taste of winter wheat continues on the tongue when drinking the beer with some spice in the finish. This beer is available year round, but will be especially welcomed as a refreshing choice during summer. Pair it with lighter dishes like salads or German foods.

Widmer Brothers Hefe Shandy

Daniel Knight • 3.5 Summer Shandys are an old tradition that involves watering down a beer with lemonade or a lemon lime soft drink. As usual, the beer is a wheat based ale. This one claims to be a Hefeweizen. It’s traditionally cloudy and straw-colored with a fizzy, quickly fading head and a bit of lacing. The smell is like a Hefe with lemonade - a mostly a subtle lemon aroma. The taste is light bodied, slightly tart and effervescent. I pick up a bit of grainy wheat in the flavor as well. At a low 4.2% ABV this seasonal brew would make a great refreshment for most any summertime activity. Paul Bragin • 3.75 A quickly disappearing white head crowns this hazy golden beer. Strong lemon notes dominate the scent profile. The lemon flavor remains with the first sip of the beer and becomes more pronounced during the long finish. This might not be something to actively seek out, but it will definitely serve as a great thirst quencher during the hot summer months and add life to cookouts and sporting events. Jabez Martinez • 4 This is a nice wheat beer with just a touch of lemon. It had a slight bitterness to it, but it’s pretty good. I like the fact that they did not go overboard with the lemon flavors as some other beers have lately. This would be a good summer beer, crisp and refreshing.

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Jabez Martinez • 4

This beer has a nice strawberry aroma and pours an amber color. I could taste the strawberry, but it had a barley wine flavor to it also which is due to it being a gluten-free beer. I think this is my first gluten-free beer, and I have to say that it was better than expected.

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Jabez Martinez • 4.5

This is a nice hazy yellow beer with good carbonation. I enjoyed the light wheat flavor; it’s a good beer for the summertime. It did have a light straw aroma but that’s expected in a Hefeweizen. It just had a good balance of wheat flavor and hops - nothing flashy but still a solid beer.


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Daniel Knight • 4 This one’s a Maibock style of beer. It pours a dark orangish color and presents a thick, cloudy appearance. The one finger head is an attractive tan color but doesn’t retain well. It laces up the glass as you enjoy it. The aroma is nice, malty, fresh bread, with faint brown sugar and spice notes. The taste matches aroma mostly, with the addition of pineapple and some spices and a little hop kiss on the front end. The combination works well in my opinion. It’s a very nice brew - a delicious hybrid style with bock-like maltiness but ale-like hopping.

Paul Bragin • 4.5 A nice off-white head sits at the top of a deep amber colored beer. Sweet scents of malt are first picked up by the nose. The malt also presents itself as the first flavor on the tongue while sipping the beer, but some hop bitterness comes through in the finish. This is a great choice for anyone who loves craft beer. Pair it with spicy foods as well as pork dishes. Jabez Martinez • 2 I thought I was going to like this beer as it poured a hazy amber color. I could taste the bitterness of the hops, but it had an odd flavor I couldn’t quite put my finger on - very pungent and not something that I would want to try again. Follow us on twitter @

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Ratings are given from 1-5. “5” is the best rating a reviewer can give, meaning they were very pleased with the beer and would strongly recommend it. “1” is the lowest rating a reviewer can give, meaning they did not enjoy the beer at all.

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arts & activities June 4: Kenny Chesney: The Big revival Tour Country music’s biggest star is headlining the biggest concert tour of the summer. With a little help from special guests Jake Owens and Chase Rice, Kenny Chesney is bringing the heat to Evansville in support of his latest album, The Big Revival. The fiery collection of songs recaptures the country rock sound that defined his career and took him to the top of the charts many times over. Chesney’s 13th number one album, it features the huge hit “American Kids” - and no shortage of guitar solos. In short, Kenny is back in a big way. For ticket info, visit thefordcenter.com. Ford Center: 1 SE MLK Jr. Blvd. / 812-422-1515. Time: 7pm June 5: Haynie’s Corner arts District First Fridays Haynie’s Corner First Fridays are a collaborative effort between local businesses, neighborhood representatives and the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana. It is a self-guided tour of indoor and outdoor art exhibits and performers designed to highlight local artists and the businesses hosting them on every First Friday of the month. Participating artists and businesses include: Sauced, The Dapper Pig, Patchwork Central, Soap Solutions, Penny Lane Coffeehouse, Stef L’s Amour, The Beauty Room, 22 Jefferson Art Studios & Gallery, Heather Landry, D’Alto Studios, Jenna Citrus, Matt Fitzgerald, Keith Boyd, Emily Gartner and more. For the full list, visit hayniescorner.com. Haynie’s Corner: Downtown Evansville / 812-422-2111. Time: 6pm June 6: Zoo Brew 2015 Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden is pleased to announce their fifth annual Zoo Brew. The Zoo Brew is a highly anticipated happening that will be fun for all who attend! The evening will consist of beer and wine samples, great food, live music, and fun entertainment, all taking place on Zoo grounds. This adult-only zoo event showcases a product growing in popularity: craft brew. More than 20 beer booths cover amazonia, and musicians play while attendees eat and drink. Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden: 1545 Mesker Park Dr. / 812-4356143. Time: 7pm June 7, 14, 21 & 28: evansville Symphonic Band The Evansville Symphonic Band will present their 68th season of concert band music in June 2015. Made up of 50+ top quality professional musicians from the tri-state area, ESB will present free concerts on Sunday, June 7, June 14, and June 21 at Central High School Auditorium starting at 7:30pm. The Big Band Bash Jazz Concert, our annual Fund Raiser will be held at Central H.S., on Sunday June 28, starting with the meal event at 5pm and the concert at 7pm. Tickets will be on sale during May & June. Contact Jim Moore, ESB Board President at 812-216-0926 (cell), 812-490-6130 (home) or by email: tubafour@wowway.com. Central High School: 5400 N. First Ave. / 812-435-8292

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June 12-14: OmG!Con 2015 The annual event brings together anime and video games for a weekend of fun and excitement. Visit with voice actors, artists, and dealers, and participate in cosplay and video game tournaments. Various times. $25-$45. For more info, visit omgcon.com. Owensboro Convention Center: 501 W. 2nd St. / 270-687-8800 June 13: Dancing with Our Stars, evansville Style The St. Vincent Center for Children and Families will hold its 7th annual “Dancing With Our Stars, Evansville-Style” fundraiser, on Saturday, June 13 in the Old National Events Plaza Ballroom. The glamorous, local-celebrity-studded event is patterned after a popular dancing-competition television series and is held to benefit St. Vincent’s programs, including childcare for families in the greater Evansville area. The event will help subsidize early childhood education for many of Evansville’s working families. Dancing with Our Stars, Evansville-Style will feature extraordinary Evansville business and community leaders paired up with some of the area’s finest professional dancers in a competition program, during which the audience may vote for their favorite dance couple to determine the winners of the mirror-ball trophy and people’s choice. Old National Events Plaza (Ballroom): 715 Locust St. / 812-435-5770. Time: 6pm June 13-20: W.C. Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival 2015 is a very special anniversary for one of the area’s most popular events. The W.C. Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival turns 25 this year, and organizers are marking this major milestone with an incredible lineup of local, regional and national acts, including the Devon Allman Band, Doyle Bramhall II, Victor Wainwright and headliner Robert Randolph & The Family Band. The week-long celebration of the blues gets rolling on Saturday, June 13 with a concert in Central Park featuring Street Strut Parade, Lindsey Williams, BLUES 4 U, Hog Maw Blues Band and Boscoe France Band. Still one of the largest free festivals in the nation, W.C. Handy kicks off every year with the Taste of Henderson Barbecue, a highlight of the packed schedule. Local teams cook up and sell some of the best BBQ for miles as festival goers enjoy the opening day performers. It always puts everyone in a great mood and sets the tone for the rest of the week’s events which include a Mardi Gras Street Strut, Handy Lunch Breaks at local eateries, lectures, dance classes and much more. It all leads up to the final three days and nights of fantastic music at Audubon Mill Park – favorites like Chubby Carrier & The Bayou Swamp Band, The Beat Daddys and Guy Forsyth. Audubon Mill Park/Central Park & Various Locations: Henderson, KY June 19-28: “On Golden Pond” New Harmony Theatre presents “On Golden Pond” by Ernest Thompson. Performances take place at 7:30pm on Friday and Saturday and 2pm on Saturday and Sunday. For more info, contact NHTheatre@usi.edu or visit newharmonytheatre.com. New Harmony Theatre: 419 Tavern St. / 812-682-3115


June 20 & 27: Franklin Street Bazaar The Franklin Street Bazaar will proudly open with 60+ vendors offering producer direct goods, produce, art, specialty crafted items, homemade baked goods, and hot food. Performances by the areas talented musicians and dancers will get you moving. Join us for free yoga every week at 9am and the return of the Every Chord Counts free guitar lessons at 11am. The Franklin Street Bazaar is made possible by the generous sponsorship of First Federal Savings Bank. For more info, visit fallinlovewithfranklin.org. Franklin Street, Lawn of the West Library. Time: 9am June 21-27: New Harmony Writer’s Workshop This week-long summer retreat offers workshops in poetry and prose. Each workshop will allow up to 12 participants to work intensely and intimately with writers of established national and international reputation. For more information, email mfwicker@usi.edu. New Harmony / 812-464-1989. June 24: aerosmith The world’s biggest rock band is coming to Evansville! Aerosmith (Steven Tyler, vocals; Joe Perry, guitar; Joey Kramer, drums; Tom Hamilton, bass; Brad Whitford, guitar) will make a stop at the Ford Center on the band’s Blue Army Tour, armed with over 40 years worth of hits and one of the best live shows of all time. Expect a capacity crowd as the Boston rockers deliver classics like “Dream On,” “Sweet Emotion,” “Walk This Way,” “Janie’s Got a Gun,” “Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” and so many more. Ford Center: 1 SE MLK Jr. Blvd. / 812-422-1515. Time: 7pm June 24-27: ROMP Bluegrass Roots & Branches Music Festival The 12th annual ROMP Festival, the bluegrass and Americana music fest known for its stellar line-ups, friendly camping atmosphere, and easy access to artists, takes place June 24-27 in Owensboro. Original arts and crafts, farm-to-table healthy food vendors, and professionally-led children’s activities (including a spray park and playgrounds), endear audiences to ROMP. Above and beyond that, ROMP is beloved for its gorgeous setting. The International Bluegrass Music Museum, producer of the event, will open new exhibits, host performances throughout the daytime, and present a film festival of documentaries the museum has produced on Bluegrass Music’s First Generation, including Bill Monroe, the Father of Bluegrass Music. Museum admission is free to festivalgoers. Attendees are encouraged to bring their instruments and jam with ROMP artists day and night, or dance until dawn at awesome after parties, featuring national acts on the cabin stage in the park’s rustic Pioneer Village. A full line-up of artist-led instrument workshops takes place throughout the day, giving musicians the chance to interact and teach fans and players of all ages and skill levels. Other workshops and forums include songwriting, clogging and flat-foot dancing, yoga (all levels), and healthy living through music. For more info, visit rompfest.com. Yellow Park Creek, Owensboro, KY

THE VACUUM ENIGMA

While wandering rather aimlessly around the local Sears store, I found myself in the appliance department. Surrounded by the many shiny new ranges, washers, dryers and refrigerators, I came, unexpectedly, upon a much less attractive gathering of broken and damaged devices huddled ignominiously in a dark and dingy area of the showroom. Amongst the sundry blenders, microwaves and toaster ovens, stood a row of well used and abused vacuums of various brands, colors and designs. There were large ones, small ones, short ones, tall ones, canisters, uprights and a few hybrids which seemed even more disheveled than the others; perhaps an identity crisis? Experiencing a condition somewhere between boredom and curiosity, I began to examine the repair tags on these sad vestiges of mechanized floor cleaning. One said simply, “Motor makes loud noise”; another stated, “Blue sparks shot from unit, tripped circuit breaker.” These were typical brief descriptions of some condition which had laid the previously valiant vacuum low. As I continued reading down the line of wretched wrecks, I came upon one which caused me some considerable angst. An otherwise splendid machine was condemned to wear the two word moniker: “Doesn’t Suck.” At once I found myself utterly perplexed. Did this poor, beleaguered device deserve such an ambiguous description? In common usage, the phrase “Doesn’t Suck” is a good thing. For instance: Hey, dude, like my shirt? Reply: Great dude, totally doesn’t suck! In a similar vein, it occurred to me that it just might work as a new form of rating for Consumer Reports. An example might be: “In our exhaustive examination of the machine in question, we unanimously agreed that it Doesn’t Suck, and therefore highly recommend it.” On the other hand, of course, the phrase could (just could , mind you) mean that the machine fails to pick up the requisite dirt and debris, thereby not fulfilling its prime directive. How utterly mundane! The forlorn appearance of the bright yellow “droid” (think R2D2) belied the schizophrenic schism it must certainly be experiencing. Fearing the prospect of an irreparable rift in the space/ time continuum, I knew I must rewrite the acutely ambiguous, problem description. Wanting to be entirely concise and succinct, I proceeded to write the following addendum to the work order tag: “Despite the preceding statement to the contrary, this vacuum Sucks Big Time.” At that moment, a profound sense of peace and serenity washed over my body. I knew that my actions had adverted a cosmic crisis of horrific proportions, and I was content. I left the now vindicated vacuum to be restored to full function and once again pursue dust bunnies with vigor, pet hair with abandon and dingy dirt with determination. Sometimes maintaining the fragile balance in the universe depends on the smallest of elements. I believe it’s called the “Butterfly Effect,” or in this case, the “Cyclonic vortex dilemma.” In any case (despite what you’ve been told otherwise), sweat the small stuff; the galaxy is counting on you!

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When is the most pizza consumed in America? A) New Year’s Eve B) Super Bowl C) Stanley Cup D) Memorial Day

“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The recent election turnout raises serious questions about Hoosiers. Public outcry for equality, jobs, education and justice is merely an echo in the distance when it is not voiced on paper. People sit behind a keyboard with plenty to say, yet stay silent on election day. Indiana’s strict voter laws disenfranchise certain demographics, not unlike laws of the past aimed to keep certain voters away. Here’s what I say to that: we cannot let them hold us down. With recent events in Baltimore, many are struggling with what’s “right” and “wrong” when it comes to social justice, but are those of us who “aren’t affected” fulfilling our basic responsibility to our brothers and sisters? If you do not stand with the oppressed, then you ARE the oppressor. Blacks have only had full access to voting since 1965; women (rarely WOC) since 1920. Although it is an atrocity to exclude people from shaping the system, it’s also difficult to expect those to participate in the same system that has failed them repeatedly. But we must persevere. It is our right and our responsibility to stand up for all human rights and to uplift our community. Every time someone says “my vote doesn’t count” or “it doesn’t affect me,” that poison spreads like wildfire, an attitude that is smiled upon

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by the 2% who run the world, preferring that we don’t participate. So many people lost their lives for something originally reserved for white, landowning men, a travesty that continues because we are too apathetic to take an hour out of our day once in a blue moon, to tap a computer screen a few times and hopefully effect change. It may not always turn out the way we hope, but how dare we waste an opportunity to try? “None of that would have happened had it not been for the marches. But our work is not done.” -Dolores Huerta Signed, Whitney Patterson, rabble-rouser & bleeding heart votesmart.org


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community & family June 1-30: Ballroom & Swing Dance lessons & Clubs Evansville has dance clubs and lessons for you to enjoy throughout the month. Take inexpensive group lessons, improve your skills, make new friends and fill your social calendar every week! No partner? No problem! Come dance with us! Visit localendar.com/ public/evansvilledance June 5: Ancient Egypt Camp (Fun Fridays Day Camp) Walk like an Egyptian! Participants will explore the myths and truths about mummification through the Museum’s own replica teaching mummy – EMASHOTEP, an Egyptian Royal. We will plan a traditional Egyptian funeral, write our names in hieroglyphics, and sample Egyptian snacks. Ages 6-12. Cost is $30 for members or $45 for not-yet-members. Extended aftercare available. To register or for more info, contact Karen Malone: karen@ emuseum.org or 812-425-2406, ext. 226. Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science: 411 SE Riverside Dr. / 812-425-2406. Time: 9am June 5, 12, 19, 26: Friday Storytime Every Friday morning is a special Storytime in Barnes & Noble, Jr! Bring the young ones for a fun reading adventure that will keep them thoroughly entertained. Barnes & Noble: 624 S. Green River Rd. / 812475-1054. Time: 10am June 6: Kitten Shower The Vanderburgh Humane Society will host the second annual baby shower to help shelter kittens. Donate a bag of Purina Kitten Chow to win door prizes. Admission is free. Those attending will get to see bottle-feeding demonstrations, help suggest names, learn about fostering and more. Light refreshments will be provided. Email a.coburn@vhslifesaver. org for more information. Vanderburgh Humane Society: 400 Millner Industrial Dr. / 812-426-2563. Time: 1-4pm June 6: river City Bicycle Classic The River City Bicycle Classic hosts eight races for more than 100 professional to amateur cyclists. There will also be a kid’s bike rodeo and a celebrity race. For more info or to register, email rcbvolunteer@gmail.com or

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Club/ Contact Coterie of Evansville www.coterie.info

Dances/lessons Bi-monthly/None

*Dance Hall www.thedancehall.org

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*Eagle’s Club Find them on Facebook (Evansville Eagles Aerie 427)

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*Evansville River City Bop Club www.ercbopclub.com

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*Evansville Swing Cats Find them on Facebook (Evansville Swing Cats)

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Friday Night Dance Club fridaynightdanceclub@gmail.com

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Metro Ballroom Dance Club Monthly/Before Dances www.metroballroomdanceclub.com

Come dance with us! Visit localendar.com/ public/evansvilledance. visit facebook.com/rcbclassic. Garvin Park: N. Main St. Time: 6am-7pm June 6, 13, 20, 27: Saturday Storytime Every Saturday afternoon is a special Storytime in Barnes & Noble, Jr.! Bring the little ones for a laughter-filled event complete with a story, treats and a craft. Barnes & Noble: 624 S. Green River Rd. / 812475-1054. Time: 3pm June 8: St. Mary’s Health Foundation Heritage Open The St. Mary’s Health Foundation golf scramble benefits the healthcare services to underserved and uninsured children in the Evansville and tri-state communities. The event raises funds to support children and families who come to us in need. The Foundation serves the Mission of St. Mary’s by raising and stewarding funds to support the many programs and services of St. Mary’s, with special attention on the poor and vulnerable. $750 up to $5,000. Evansville Country Club: 3810 Stringtown Rd. / 812-485-4265. Time: 7am & 12:15pm


June 11: Varsity Club Golf Scramble All proceeds go to the USI Varsity Club, which helps raise scholarship dollars for the USI Department of Athletics. The USI Varsity Club Golf Scramble has raised nearly $50,000 in the last five years. Morning and afternoon flights. Cambridge Golf Course: 1034 Beacon Hill Rd. / 812-465-1022 June 13: Colon Screening for life 5K run The Ninth Annual Colon Screening for Life 5K Run and 1-mile Walk starts at 8am. Festivities kick off at 7am. The race aims to raise awareness about colon cancer and the importance of getting screened and early detection. For more info, visit colonscreeningforlife.com. Downtown Old National Bank: 100 N. Main St. June 13, 20 & 27: Historic Newburgh Farmers market Every Saturday, there will be fresh local vegetables, grass-fed beef and pork, artists, plants, flowers, and honey. Live music and entertainment are featured many Saturdays. For more info, visit historicnewburgh.org. Edgewater Grille parking lot: 1 E. Water St. / 812-853-2815 June 16: Tail Waggin’ Wingsday The third Wednesday of each month is Tail Waggin’ Wingsday at Mojo’s Boneyard. Just mention ITV and a portion of your sales will go towards vet bills for the dogs. Mojo’s continues to be a generous supporter of ITV. Mojo’s has a wing special on Wednesdays – only 60 cent wings! They also have GREAT pizza and other food so make sure you plan on stopping by to support the dogs of ITV!! Mojo’s BoneYard: 4920 Bellemeade Ave. / 812-475-8593. Time: 6pm

June 17: Bosse Field 100th anniversary Evansville’s own Bosse Field, third oldest ballpark in the USA, turns 100 years! Featured prominently in the film A League of Their Own, Bosse Field is a jewel in Evansville’s crown. Come celebrate this special birthday with a game- Evansville Otters vs. Chicago Windy City! Bosse Field: 1701 N. Main St. June 18-20: St. John Newburgh Summer Fest St. John the Baptist Parish will host the St. John Newburgh Summer Fest from 5 to 10pm June 18, and 5 to 11pm June 19 and 20. Games, rides, a cash raffle, and nightly dinners will be included in the fest. A beer garden will be open Friday and Saturday nights with live bands. St. John Newburgh: 625 Frame Rd. / 812-4901000 June 19: Totally-Not-math-Camp (Fun Fridays Day Camp) In this Totally-Not-Math Camp, students will explore fractions by eating food, building bridges, make art based on mathematical concepts, and learn about awesome careers related to math and science. Math can definitely be fun! Ages 6-12. Cost is $30 for members or $45 for not-yet-members. Extended aftercare is available. To register or for more info, contact Karen Malone: karen@ emuseum.org or 812-425-2406, ext. 226. Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science: 411 SE Riverside Dr. / 812-425-2406. Time: 9am

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June 19: 2015 Bowling for rhinos The Mesker Park Zoo American Association of Zookeepers (MPZAAZK) will be hosting the sixth annual Bowling for Rhinos event (which includes a silent auction) to raise money for the conservation of all species of rhinos in the wild. Last year, over $5000 was raised locally and that money helped to push the nationwide total over the $5,000,000 mark since BFR was first started. BFR funds support LWC - Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Kenya, Ujong Kulon National Park in Java, Indonesia, Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park and Way Kambas in Sumatra. These sanctuaries not only save rhinos but also these entire ecosystems which include all kinds of animal and plant life. Whether you’re a large or small business or an individual, BFR needs your support. There are a number of sponsorship opportunities available from the $50-$500 level, so please consider participating in this wonderful event and help MPZAAZK reach its annual goal of $500,000 nationwide. Questions: contact Loretta Manning (lmanning@ meskerparkzoo.com, Bobbi Crouch (bcrouch@meskerparkzoo.com) or Rachel McKee (rmmckee@gmail.com). River City Recreation: 1050 S. Weinbach Ave. / 812-477-5323. Time: 6-9pm. June 20: Doggiepalooza Bierstube & Music Festival Animalpalooza Animal Benefit and Music Festival proudly presents “Doggie Palooza” benefiting the dogs of It Takes A Village Canine Rescue. We are looking forward to a great event of dogs, fun, music and beer plus corn hole and a silent auction! DOGS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND!! For more info, visit itvrescue.org. It Takes a Village Rescue Center: 1417 N. Stockwell Rd. / 812-250-9247. Time: 12pm

Bosse Field: 100 years

Evansville Otters to celebrate a century of sport at the historic baseball park In celebration of Bosse Field’s 100th Anniversary, the Evansville Otters are putting on two great shows this summer. The first unique event at the ball park will be a special showing of A League of Their Own. The movie, which was filmed primarily at Bosse Field in 1991 and made its debut in 1992, will be shown on June 5th at 9 p.m. with gates opening at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for the screening are $9 for reserved seating and $6 for general admission seating. Tickets are going fast, so hurry up and get yours or you will miss out and be left at home crying; and, of course, “there’s no crying in baseball.” The second of the two can’t-miss events at Bosse Field this summer will be the 100th Anniversary Game, which will take place on June 17. Dignitaries from around the sporting world like Jim Leyland and Bob Griese will be at the game, and the historic event will be capped off with the longest and greatest fireworks show in the history of the Otters. Commemorative tickets will be made for the event and are sure to be an awesome addition to any baseball fan’s souvenir collection. Reserved tickets (there are just a couple remaining) are $9 for the game while general admission tickets are just $6. So get your tickets now and avoid missing out on this once in a lifetime event. Fans can purchase tickets by calling the team’s front office at 812-435-8686 or online at EvansvilleOtters.com.

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June 22: Canine Classic Golf Scramble The VHS 18-hole scramble will be held on Monday, June 22nd at Cambridge Golf Club! Registration and lunch will begin at 11:30, with a shotgun start at 1pm. Individual golfers begin at $80 with foursomes at $300. Both men and women are welcome to participate in this event. Golfers will enjoy 18 holes with a cart, a great lunch, beverages, contests with great prizes, awards for the winners and commemorative gifts from the VHS. Hole in one, longest drive & closest to the pin are just a few of the fun activities. Enjoy a great day of golf while helping out local shelter pets! Registration opens this summer at vhslifesaver.org! Cambridge Golf Course: 1024 Beacon Hill Rd. June 24-28: ShrinersFest Evansville’s largest riverfront festival features an air show, food booths, rides, concerts, and more. On June 27 at 11:30am, a dramatic display of World War II air, ground, and sea power will reenact the Invasion of Sicily on Evansville’s Dress Plaza. For more information, email shrinersfest@live.com. Gates will be open from 2pm to 11pm June 24, 9am to 11pm June 25, 9am to midnight June 26 -27, and 9am to 5pm June 28. Downtown Evansville Riverfront June 25-27: Good Shepherd Summer Social The church will host its annual summer social with rides, kids games, a silent auction, book and magazine booths, food vendors, and more. Chicken dinners will be available and there will be a raffle with a cash prize. Good Shepherd: 2301 Stockwell Rd. / 812-477-5405


June 27: Insane Inflatable 5K The Insane Inflatable 5K is a new dynamic and extreme obstacle race made up solely of inflatable obstacles. It will challenge you, surprise you, and leave you bouncing back for more. Vanderburgh Co. 4-H Fairgrounds: 201 E. Boonville-New Harmony Rd. Time: 8am June 27: History of auto & motorcycle racing in evansville Ivan Jerome, a graduate of the University of Evansville, and Amy Coy have collected information about each race track in the tri-state area and are looking for stories and more information from the community. In addition to all of the statistics associated with the project, Jerome is interested in participants bringing photos of drivers and tracks. This information will result in a book covering racing from 1900 to the present in the tri-state. Willard Library: 21 N. First Ave. / 812-425-4309. Time: 10am

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Selma (PG-13) Paramount As one of the most-quoted and influential civil rights activists in US history, a major film depicting the struggles and triumphs of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is long overdue. Released at a time when social tension is at a high in places like Ferguson and Baltimore, the film opens with a personal look into King’s own doubts and quickly careens into a heart-wrenching and effective example of the necessity of his work. Directed by Ava DuVernay and powered by a gripping cast, with vivid imagery and a raw view into the Civil Rights Movement, Selma is more than deserving of the laundry list of awards it has received. David Oyelowo is inspirational in his role as MLK, supported by an authentic first lady in Carmen Ejogo as Coretta Scott King, and the film highlights many who fought on the sidelines, such as Bayard Rustin (Ruben SantiagoHudson) and Annie Cooper (Oprah Winfrey). For those of us who have only read about that era in history books and heard bits from our elders, the film is both a jarring picture of injustice and a catalyst for inspiration with a soundtrack to match. Not only is it a timeline of a movement that continues today, but it is also a lesson in the difference between politics and policy and the effect both have on the basic rights that so many take for granted. The Babadook (Unrated) IFC Strangely enough, most children’s tales are actually terrifying, perhaps meant to keep them in line. When a seemingly troubled six-year-old Samuel (Noah Wiseman) finds a frightening book, Mister Babadook, his behavioral issues become exponentially greater. A widowed young mother who’s already having issues relating to her son, Amelia (Essie Davis, The Matrix Reloaded) becomes increasingly fearful of Samuel when he begins insisting that the Babadook is real. She decides to destroy the book to calm Samuel, only to begin experiencing more unexplainable activity, wondering if, in fact, he may be right, especially when the book reappears, reassembled and with new, disturbing scenes depicting the two of them. As they both fight the idea of the monster, the stronger he seems to become. Reminiscent of 1950’s and 60’s horror with a Polanski feel, the film relies more on actual horror, the tangle of reality versus nightmares, rather than jumpy cuts and gore, with metaphorical situations relating a single mother’s griefstricken love and the anger of a partially orphaned child with the supernatural. It is written and directed by Lauren Kent, based on her critically acclaimed short film, Monster. In a sea of sub-par psychological “horror,” The Babadook is refreshing and somehow comforting. – Whitney Patterson

Play Something You Believe Vol. 1&2 Nashville transplant Jason Lee McKinney still comes back to his old stomping grounds from time to time to share his musical gifts with the tri-state and take new material for a spin. In fact, he’s fresh off a CD release party at Pistons to celebrate his new double album, Play Something You Believe Vol. 1&2. McKinney has to be one of the more prolific regional artists around; every year sees a new collection of songs, but he’s upped the ante by following 2014’s Petty-influenced Chasing Obscurity with twice the rock. Actually, it’s one part electric, one part acoustic – 18 songs in all with no shortage of classic McKinney bite not to mention clever titles: “Breakdowns and Breakthroughs,” “Bend My Strings,” “Barstool Fellowship,” and “Supply and the Man” are prime examples of his wit, and as usual, the lyrics follow suit with stories of personal struggles but also a sense of communal spirit – “You can put your wallet away don’t worry I got this round / There’s a lot of grace and beer to chase all your blues right down / You can celebrate or drown your cares away / This is the best place in this town / Help us sing a sweet sweet song / We’re one for all and all for one.” The different sides and moods of PSYB keep this ambitious project from buckling under its own weight, and McKinney once again delivers the best southern rock around with flashes of heartfelt country.

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Andy Jones Beginnings: I wrote my first song when I was sixteen, called “Demons.” I could barely play the guitar, and it was really angsty. I don’t play it much anymore. Twelve or so years of exploration and discovery have followed. About a year ago, I made the decision to pursue music seriously as a career, with the long-term goal of supporting myself financially with music alone, and I consider that in many ways to be my real starting point.

Influences: My all-time favorite songs are “A Day in the Life” by the Beatles and “Dreams” by Fleetwood Mac. Paul Simon is my songwriting role model in terms of range of expression, creativity and mastery of craft. John Frusciante is my favorite guitar player. John Lennon’s first solo album has probably had a bigger influence on my singing than anything else. Neutral Milk Hotel has left with me with an affinity for accidentals and all-major chord sequences, and a very long phase in which I was obsessed with hip hop (André 3000 being my favorite) has permanently affected my sense of sentence structure and syntax when writing lyrics: I often prefer to work with lengthy, asymmetrical patterns rather than neat rows of words.

cd reviews Led to Sea

The Beautiful Humming of Ms. Fortune

Scary Trophy

Ever the bouquet of genres, Seattle has once again birthed a nearly stand-alone artist in Alex Guy, aka Led to Sea. More amok than St. Vincent and gossamer in comparison to My Brightest Diamond, the violinist/vocalist has a variety of experience under her belt, including circus composition and theatre, both of which are audible in her third solo album. Two years in the making, Humming is both seductive and threatening. As much baroque as it is whimsical, “Facing South” introduces the album with an urgent echo of Guy’s vocals backed by jazzy percussion and an ethereal darkness from her violin. The pop aspect creeps out of the chamber in “Breathe Some,” a bit reminiscent of the Cranberries, but disappears just as quickly. Her composer chops are laid bare on the rest of the album; “Certain Kinds of Lies” beckons with the flick of her wrist, a gypsy tune leading one into uncertain waters. Proficient to say the least, her ability to purvey every possible emotion on the violin is awe-inspiring. “So Long” is more hopeful than haunting, but the silky, mysterious vibe is present throughout. Guy’s chosen moniker is apt- her music is more than bewitching.

Performances / Recording Plans: I perform regularly, both as a solo artist and as accompaniment for Katie Watts, at a variety of venues, including Bokeh Lounge, Deerhead, TJ’s Stockyard Inn and Penny Lane Coffeehouse. I have an album on Bandcamp, which was reviewed in the December issue of News 4U. Over the next year, I intend to record and release two more albums of original material—another solo release as well as a collaboration with pianist/composer Jeffrey Hampton. I’m also excited to be part of a new band Katie is forming. Mostly, though, I just hope to perform, write, live, and connect with other human beings as much as possible. To check Andy out online, visit the following links: facebook.com/musicbyandyjones musicbyandyjones.bandcamp.com reverbnation.com/andyjonesmusic

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Faith No More

Sol Invictus Reclamation Recordings/ Ipecac Recordings Long, long after Courtney Love, the powerhouse success of “Epic,” and an almost-forgotten rivalry between FNM and RHCP, the boys are back and more moody than ever. Sol Invictus is a ten track album inspired by the group’s quick reunion and world tour a few years ago where they introduced “Matador,” a tune met with positivity from old and new fans alike. Comebacks can be pretty terrifying, however... Vocalist Mike Patton has taken on a bit more depth and snarl since the golden days, but the relatively sedate title track clicks on like a light bulb - oh, right - that dude can sing. “Separation Anxiety” is devilishly catchy, both whispered and belted, and harnesses a Manson/Korn vibe. Throw some horns and keep them up for “Cone of Shame,” possibly the most compositionally-sound song on the album, with lyrics not fit for the faint of heart. “Rise of the Fall” is a bit scattered, even for FNM, but the sort of French ska feel between screaming is interesting, and “Black Friday” feels like it belongs in a desert horror film. The pulsing repetition of “Motherf*cker” is more of a stuck-inyour-head than is-it-over-yet?, which seems to be a common theme of the album. This collection would have gotten lost during the genre’s heyday, but it’s good, no doubt about that.


cd sidebar Best Coast

Sleepyhead The God That Follows Self-released

California Nights Harvest

Scrubbed in comparison to previous releases, California Nights is the newest adventure from the hip California duo, Best Coast. Former child actress Bethany Cosentino and burly mega-talent Bobb Bruno have quickly gained quite the resume since they got together back in 2009. After unexpected success from their first studio release, the pair has been around the world, even touring with the Pixies last year. Lyrically simple but incredibly catchy, the title track is pretty Smiths-y, and encompasses the album’s tone. “Feeling Ok” says in few short words what we’ve all felt - the glimmer of new love in the dark of depression, knowing that it’s probably fleeting but riding the high nonetheless, and “Heaven Sent” is mellowed Bow Wow Wow with better solos, which is not surprising based on the group’s influences, mostly stemming from 60’s and 90’s surf pop. There’s a clarity and confidence to Consentino’s voice that has lacked previously, more complimentary to Bruno’s fuzzy riffs, and there’s more of a sneer than a whine in “Jealousy” (personal favorite) where she asks repeatedly “why don’t you like me/ what’s with the jealousy?” It’s all recycled beachy angst with melodic instrumentals and a lot of lip-pursed head-nodding. But hey, there’s a reason this sound keeps coming back. I’m down.

Snoop Dogg Bush

Doggystyle Records, Inc./i am OTHER One of the most infamous and loved names in hip-hop, Calvin Broadus, Jr., aka Snoop Dogg, is at it again, but of course, he never really stopped. Since collaborating with Dre in ‘92, Snoop has been an unstoppable force, bobbing and weaving through genres while still remaining loyal to his fans and selling double-platinum records. True to form, Bush focuses on his beloved home state, dancing, women, and weed. After a short stint as reggae man Snoop Lion, the Dogg is back. In recent years, however, his music has taken a more mild turn and has steered away from social commentary after Reincarnated. Featuring artists like Stevie Wonder, Kendrick Lamar, and Gwen Stefani, the album is full of dance beats and throwbacks - more singing, less rapping. “California Roll” is pure R&B, while “This City” and “R U A Freak,” take us back to The Wash, heavy on the funk and backup vocals. The legendary Charlie Wilson joins in on the soul jam “Peaches N Cream,” with more old-school Snoop rapping and his somehow less-infuriating soft misogyny, and ska princess Stefani doesn’t disappoint on “Run Away.” Produced by Pharrell Williams, the album’s flaws are hard to find, and it’s inarguable that at 43 and a father of three, Snoop is still top Dogg. -Whitney Patterson

On The God That Follows, Evansville’s Sleepyhead delivers a very good collection of thought-provoking hip hop. Though his influences creep up on occasion (Odd Future in “Asphalt,” Kendrick Lamar in “Chandelier”), Sleepyhead stays true to himself. His flow is nearly impeccable, and his lyrics are filled with meaningful poetry. The stand-out track for me is the chill “Chandelier”—perfect for cruising slow through your neighborhood. Checkout “Chandelier” and the rest of The God That Follows at sleepyheadss.bandcamp.com.

Blur The Magic Whip Warner Bros. I’m not going to pretend this album is good. When one of the biggest bands of the 90s has a comeback album, nostalgiadriven 2015 will surely squeal with excitement. Unfortunately, Blur doesn’t deliver the album we want. The Magic Whip isn’t bad by any means, but it is bland as all get-out. There is little differentiation from one track to the next, and Damon Albarn sounds bored in a non-endearing, 90’s slacker way. He sounds bored in a middle-aged “I hate my life” way. At twelve songs, the album feels too long. Let’s hope the next Gorillaz album won’t feature such a sad Albarn.

My Morning Jacket The Waterfall ATO Records My Morning Jacket have consistently released quality albums since the late 90s, and The Waterfall is a welcome addition to their catalogue. The band has always been good at transitioning from folk to rock to psychedelia, all within one album; The Waterfall is no different. From start to finish, the album is filled with wonderful songwriting and beautiful words from frontman Jim James. The Waterfall certainly promises to be one of the better rock albums of 2015. - Russell Finn

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going out clubs & pubs al’s Corner Pub 301 W. Columbia St. (812) 909-2249

Buck’s Tavern 1005 N. Fulton Ave. (812) 429-0055

Doc’s Nightclub 1305 Stringtown (812) 401-1201

algonquins 213 U.S. Hwy. 41 South Henderson, KY (270) 827-4313

Buster & Becky’s 1000 N. Garvin (812) 423-7616

Double D’s (Boonville, IN) 1206 E. Main St. (812) 897-8813

archie & Clyde’s Newburgh, IN 8320 Bell Oaks Dr. (812) 480-7778 BackStage Bar 524 Main St. (812) 424-5020 Blush ultra lounge & Tapas Bar Tropicana

421 N.W. Riverside Dr. (Inside LeMerigot) (812) 433-4000

Carson’s Brewery Tasting Room 2404 Lynch Rd. (812) 759-8229

(in Tropicana Pavillion)

450 N.W. Riverside Dr. (812) 433-4100

The Peephole Bar & Grill 2nd & Main St. (812) 423-5171

Show me’s (West) 5525 Pearl Dr. (812) (812) 402-7100

KC’s Corner Pocket 1819 N. Fulton Ave. (812) 428-BALL

Penny lane Coffeehouse 600 S.E. 2nd St. (812) 421-8741 (East) 2004 Washington Ave.

Show me’s (East) 1700 Morgan Ctr. Dr. (812) 401-7469

KC’s Time Out lounge & Grill Washington Square Mall (812) 437-9920

Phoenix Nightclub & event Center 111 S. Green River Rd. (812) 401-5949

Koodie Hoo’s 231 W. 2nd St. Mt. Vernon, IN (812) 838-5202

Piston’s 2131 W. Franklin St. (812) 401-1699

Chilly Willy’s 3039 Claremont (812) 423-0726

enigma Bar & Grill 4044 Professional Ln. Newburgh, IN

Club Canopy (Above the Jungle) 415 Main St. (812) 425-5282

Extra Innings (Holiday Inn) 951 Wernsing Rd. Jasper, IN (812) 482-5555

Iron Horse 203 N. McCreary Ft. Branch, IN (812) 753-9918

Cricket’s 518 W. Main St. Newburgh, IN (812) 858-2782

Bokeh lounge 1007 Parrett St. (812) 909-0388

Darmstadt Inn 13130 Darmstadt (812) 867-7300

Boogie Nights 701 N.W. Riverside Dr. (812) 401-0460

Darren’s Pub 713 N. Green St. Henderson, KY (270) 827-2206

The Brickhouse 201 W. Illinois St. (812) 421-0024

Dave’s Sports Den 701 N. Weinbach Ave. (812) 479-8887

Breaktime Bar & Grill 1323 S Barker Ave (812) 602-1756

Deerhead Sidewalk Café 222 E. Columbia (812) 425-2515 De Vonna’s 919 North Park Dr 812-401-9400

Fat Boys Tavern (Ft. Branch, IN) 115 McCreary St. (812) 753-9914 11 Frame lounge 1801 Franklin St. (812) 423-5355 Fred’s 421 Read St. (812) 423-8040 Hagedorn’s Tavern 2037 W. Franklin (812) 423-0794

lamasco Bar & Grill 1331 W. Franklin (812) 437-0171 legends 1050 S. Weinbach (812) 476-7444

Hammerheads 317 Main St. (812) 421-8492

leroy’s Tavern 2659 Mt. Vernon Ave. (812) 464-8300

Highland Inn 6620 N. 1st Ave. (812) 402-2544

lyle Sports Zone Pizza & Pub 1404 E. Morgan Ave. (812) 425-7729

Hobo Jungle 1321 S. Barker (812) 491-6229

Safari Wine & Martini Bar 415 Main St. (812) 425-5282

Smitty’s Italian Steak House 2109 W. Franklin St. (812) 423-6280

Horstketter’s Tavern 5809 Stringtown Rd. (812) 423-0692

Corner Bar 26688 Mt. Vernon (812) 425-5059

O’Brian’s Sports Bar & Grill 1801 N. Green River Rd. (812) 401-4630 Old Chicago 6500 Lloyd Expwy. (812) 401-1400

Hooters 4620 Lincoln Ave. (812) 475-0229

elberfeld Korner Inn 15 W. Main (812) 983-4200

Bob’s lounge 907 N. Fares (812) 425-4929

Tropicana

Hoosiers lounge

The Pub 1348 Division St. (812) 423-2121 rick’s Sports Bar 1531 Green River Rd. (812) 477-4088 rira’s Irish Pub Tropicana 701 N.W. Riverside Dr. (812) 426-0000 rick’s 718 lounge 718 3rd Ave. (812) 423-0872 rookie’s 117 Second St. Henderson, KY (270) 826-1106

Sidetrack Tavern 664 E. Illinois St. (812) 423-0828

Sportsman’s Grille & Billards 2315 W. Franklin St. (812) 422-0801 Tin Fish 300 W. Jennings Newburgh, IN (812) 490-7000 Tin man Brewing Co. 1430 W. Franklin (812) 618-3227 TJ’s Stockyard Inn 1217 Baker Ave. (812) 402-9273 Xcess Gentlemen’s Club 207 S. Fulton Ave. (812) 426-6998 Ziggy’s Pub 16 Main St. Poseyville, IN (812) 874-2170

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PREVIEW PARTY HANDY FESTIVAL KICK-OFF CELEBRATION Wednesday, June 17, 2015, 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. Main parking lot of Field & Main Bank 140 N. Main St., Henderson

Kick off the festival weekend with Field & Main at our newly redesigned banking center in downtown Henderson. We invite you to bring your family and friends to a Handy Festival preview performance by the Tyler Mac Band. Take a peek at our innovative new banking center, and enjoy snacks, drinks, games, good company and great fun!

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