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Nightlife for March 19

Music

Tonight

Paul Geppert plays at 6:30 p.m. at Creekside Cafe, 131 11th St. No cover. Dinner reservations recommended. Call 879-4925.



The Motet plays at Levelz, 1860 Ski Time Square Drive. Call 870-9090.

Chute 9 plays from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at the Hilltop Bar and Grill, 1000 Highpoint Drive. $5. Call 879-2900.



Duckbutter plays at 9:30 p.m. The Tugboat Grill & Pub, 1860 Ski Time Square Drive. Call 879-7070.

Tortured Soul plays at 9:30 p.m. at Mahogany Ridge Brewery and Grill, Fifth Street and Lincoln Avenue. Call 879-3773.

Paul Potyen plays piano from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the lobby of the Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel, 2300 Mount Werner Circle. Call 871-5500.

Steve Boynton plays acoustic guitar from 4 to 7 p.m. at Chaps in the Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel, 2300 Mount Werner Circle. Call 871-5362.

Saturday

Liza and the Soulstarz plays at 9:30 p.m. at Mahogany Ridge Brewery and Grill, Fifth Street and Lincoln Avenue. Call 879-3773.

Paul Geppert plays at 6:30 p.m. at Creekside Cafe, 131 11th St. No cover. Dinner reservations recommended. Call 879-4925.

The Bo Diddley 75th Birthday Tour with Carlos Washington and Sonic Circus begins at 8 p.m. at Levelz in Ski Time Square. Call 870-9090.

Duckbutter plays at 9:30 p.m. at The Tugboat Grill & Pub, 1860 Ski Time Square Drive. Call 879-7070.

Mountain of Venus plays at 10 p.m. at Old Town Pub on Sixth Street and Lincoln Avenue. Call 879-2101.

Chute 9 plays from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at the Hilltop Bar and Grill, 1000 Highpoint Drive. $5. Call 879-2900.

Paul Potyen plays piano from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the lobby of the Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel, 2300 Mount Werner Circle. Call 871-5500.

Steve Boynton plays acoustic guitar from 4 to 7 p.m. at Chaps in the Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel, 2300 Mount Werner Circle. Call 871-5362.

Sunday

Steve Boynton plays acoustic guitar from 4 to 7 p.m. at Chaps in the Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel, 2300 Mount Werner Circle. Call 871-5362.

Monday

Open mic night with Eric Barry is at Mahogany Ridge Brewery and Grill, Fifth Street and Lincoln Avenue. Call 879-3773.

Tuesday

Ladies Night with DJ Johnny J is at Levelz, 1860 Ski Time Square. Women get in free. Call 870-9090.

Karaoke is from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Hilltop Bar and Grill, 1000 Highpoint Drive. Call 879-2900.

Wednesday

Scott Holt plays blues at The Tugboat Grill & Pub, 1860 Ski Time Square Drive. Call 879-7070.

Singer songwriter Cary Kamperschroer performs from 7 to 9 p.m. at Chelsea’s, 116 Main St., in Oak Creek. Call 736-8538.

Thursday

Mark May and the Agitators play blues rock at The Tugboat Grill & Pub, 1860 Ski Time Square Drive. Call 879-7070.

Open mic night, sign-up at 7 p.m. at Geeks Garage, 730 Lincoln Ave. Performances start at 8 p.m. Music, spoken word and performance art welcome. Call 879-2976.

Acoustic jam/open mic night begins at 7:30 p.m. at Hahn’s Peak Cafe, Routt County Road 129. No cover. Call 871-1495.

Paul Potyen plays piano from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the lobby of the Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel, 2300 Mount Werner Circle. Call 871-5500.

Art

An opening reception for “Looming Visions,” a collaborative installation of mixed-media artwork and textiles is at 6:30 p.m. today at Chase Oriental Rug Co.

Off the Beaten Path Bookstore, on Seventh Street, just off Lincoln Avenue, will be featuring the work of a different artist each month. The work of artist Ann Root is on display through the month of March.

“21 Rising Stars of Contemporary Western Art” is on display through April 11 in the Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel. Call 846-7879.

Paintings by Terry Lang are on display through the month of March in the Sleeping Giant Gallery, 624 Lincoln Ave. Call 879-7143.

“Bliss Art Images: Photographic Art by Jennifer Kersten” is on display at Comb Goddess, 1104 Lincoln Ave. Call 871-0606.

“Black and White: Photography by Jolene Esswein and Paula Jo Steele” is on display through Sunday at the Depot Art Center, 1001 13th St. Call 879-9008.

“Snowboard Art 2: A Graphics Competition” is on display at Toys in the Attic, Mahogany Ridge, Mambo Italiano and the Powder Cats office in Ski Time Square.

“The View from Here: An Exhibit and Sale by the Steamboat Artists Group” is on display through Sunday at the Depot Art Center, 1001 13th St. Artists include Virginia Quadri-Campbell, Susan Ernst Corser, Jane Dulin, Maggie Smith Edelman, Sandie Ihlenfeldt, Susan Gill Jackson, Jim McBrayer, Annie Meyer, Sharon Pace, Lane Schrock, Janet Bard Selbe, Dancy Gould St. John, Phil Wright and Zanobia. Call 879-9008.

New works by Rob Williams are on display at Mambo Italiano, 521Lincoln Ave.

Work by Michelle Ideus, Aimee Kimmey, Donny Leavitt, Paula Jo Steele, Jennifer Kersten, Judy Jones and Pete Van Arsdale are on display at Mona’s Art to Go, 2851 Riverside Plaza, No. 14. Call 870-3400.

New and old work by Zanobia is on display in the Abracadabra Gallery, 2135 Burgess Creek Road, Suite 302, in the Ski Country Building. Call 871-8000.

Work by Mary Beth Galer is on display at Dancing Scissors hair salon, 810 Lincoln Ave., in the alley next to the back door of Cantina. Call 875-1133

Other

Tonight

Swing dancing at RG’s Dance Club begins at 9 p.m. at The Center for Movement Arts on 11th Street between Yampa Street and Lincoln Avenue. $5. Call 870-9977.

Award-winning magician Scott Drebus begins at 8 p.m., followed by an improvisational comedy show, at Sabre’s Comedy Den and The Blue Room piano bar, 703 Lincoln Ave. $15 for the comedy club; $5 for The Blue Room on the night of shows.

Saturday

Award-winning magician Scott Drebus begins at 8 p.m., followed by an improvisational comedy show, at Sabre’s Comedy Den and The Blue Room piano bar, 703 Lincoln Ave. $15 for the comedy club; $5 for The Blue Room on the night of shows.

Wednesday

Latin Night at RG’s Dance Club begins at 9 p.m. at The Center for Movement Arts on 11th Street between Yampa Street and Lincoln Avenue. $5. Call 870-9977.


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