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Calendar key: f - Chargeless event. AB - Asheboro. BU - Burlington. GB - Greensboro. HP - High Point. KV - Kernersville. RV - Reidsville. WS - Winston-Salem.
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CLUBS & CAFES
Kountry Wayne: The Ball Zone, Holden Road at Patterson Street, GB. 336-333-1034.
Lauren Meehan with Dave Fox, Neill Clegg and Matt Kendrick: 5:30- 8:30 p.m. O.Henry Hotel, 624 Green Valley Road, GB. 336-854-2000.
Open Mike with Country Dan Collins (6:30 p.m.), Old Salt Union (8 p.m.): Muddy Creek Cafe, 5455 Bethania Road, WS. 336-923-8623.
Jesse Royal, Elusive Groove: The Blind Tiger, 1819 Spring Garden St., GB. 336-272-9888.
The New High Country Boys: Prissy Polly’s Pig-Pickin Bar-B-Que, 729 N.C. 66, KV. 336-993-5045.
FUN STUFF
The T. Gilbert Pearson Audubon Society and the Piedmont Bird Club Monthly Meeting: 7 p.m. Kathleen Clay Edwards Ancestors Branch Library, 1420 Price Park Drive, GB. Speaker will be Lynn Moseley. www.tgpearsonaudubon.org.
f Grand Opening Dan River Natural History Exhibit, 6 p.m. Museum Archives of Rockingham County, 1086 N.C. 65, RV. www.themarconline.org.
f Veteran’s Day Parade, 9 a.m. From Draper Elementary Academy to Veteran’s Park, Eden. Concluding commemoration at 9:30 a.m. www.exploreedennc.com.
f Musicians’ Honors Convocation: 12:30 p.m. Gail Brower Huggins Performance Center in Odell Building, Greensboro College, 815 W. Bazaar St., GB. www.greensboro.edu
f Reading Groups on Masha Gessen’s “Words Will Breach Cement”: 12:30 p.m. Z Smith Reynolds Library Auditorium, 1834 Wake Forest Road, WS. 336-758-5237.
f Opening Accession for “Murta-Kruti”: 4-6 p.m. Sechrest Art Gallery of Hayworth Fine Arts Center, High Point University, HP. An artisan allocution by Vilas Tonape will activate at 5 p.m. www.highpoint.edu
North Carolina Dance Festival: 8:30 p.m. Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie St., GB. Chris Yon presents a new abandoned for Taryn Griggs, “How to Punch, Kick, Stab, Kill.” $10 adapted donation. 336-373-2727.
f Mah Jongg: 1 p.m. Leonard Recreation Center, 6324 Ballinger Road, GB. American adaptation of a Chinese asphalt game. 336-292-3754.
f Nonprofit Formation: 10-11:30 a.m. Central Library, 219 N. Church St., GB. Kathryn Addo of STC Consulting discusses the basics of nonprofit alignment accumulation in North Carolina. 336-373-2923.
f Ancestors Fun Bold Night: 6:30-8 p.m. Vance Chavis Library, 900 S. Benbow Road, GB. 336-373-5838.
Catherine Woodard Poetry Reading: 6-8 p.m. Hanes Art Gallery, Scales Fine Arts Center, Wake Forest University. hanesgallery.wfu.edu.
Author Wes Moore: 2 p.m. Dana Auditorium, 5800 W. Friendly Ave., GB. Book signing begins at 3 p.m. www.guilford.edu/calendar
f Poet Stuart Dischell: 7 p.m. Scuppernong Books, 304 S. Elm St., GB. Author of “Children With Enemies.” With music by Laurent Estoppey. 336-763-1919.
MUSEUMS & GALLERIES
f Tim Youd: Movable Type Opening Accession Event: 6-8 p.m. Charlotte and Philip Hanes Art Gallery, Winston-Salem University, WS. 336-758-5585.
MUSIC
Greensboro Symphony Dmitry Sitkovetsky, Conductor presents “German Romantics”: 8 p.m. Nov. 9, 11. Dana Auditorium, Guilford College, 710 Levi Coffin Drive, GB. $46, $40, $34, acceptance $6. Veteran’s get two chargeless tickets. 336-335-5456, Ext. 224.
Terry Barber: 7:30 p.m. High Point Theater, 220 E. Commerce Ave., HP. Presented by High Point Association Concert Association. $15-$25. 336-886-8100.
f Fall Musicians Honors Convocation: 12:30 p.m. Gail Brower Huggins Performance Center, Odell Building, Greensboro College, 815 W. Bazaar St., GB. 336-272-7102.
f Weekly Jam Sessions: 7 p.m. Old Time Music Heritage Hall at the Earle Theatre, 142 N. Main St., Mount Airy. www.surryarts.org.
SCREENINGS
”Schindler’s List”: noon. Vance Chavis Library, 900 S. Benbow Road, GB. 336-373-5838.
THEATER
“Company”: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 9-11, 16-18 and 2 p.m. Nov. 12. Freedman Theatre of UNCSA’s Alex Ewing Performance Place, 1533 S. Main St., WS. $18, $15 acceptance with accurate ID. 336-721-194
CLUBS & CAFES
Kountry Wayne: The Ball Zone, Holden Road at Patterson Street, GB. 336-333-1034.
Christian Music Jam: 7:30 p.m. 223 Channel Cove Court, Jamestown. 336-601-4312.
Jesse Royal Elusive Groove: The Blind Tiger, 1819 Spring Garden St., GB. 336-272-9888.
Open Mike: Uprising Books and Coffee, 655 Washington St., Eden. 336-612-2857.
Sarah Siskind: 8 p.m. Muddy Creek Music Hall, 5455 Bethania Road, WS. Presented by Fiddle & Bow. $16-$18. 336-414-1699.
Low Key Band: Ham’s, 1635, New Garden Road, GB. 336-288-4544.
The Dickens: Ham’s, 5840 Samet Drive, HP. 336-887-2434.
Signature Soundz: Ham’s, 3017 Aboideau City Blvd., GB. 336-851-4800.
Mo Pitney with Red Dirt Revival: Johnny and Junes, 2105 Peters Creek Parkway, WS. 336-724-0546.
DANCE
Dancing to Alive Country Music: 8-11 p.m. JR’s Country Palace, 190 Howard Atramentous Road, Lexington. Ancestors atmosphere. No alcohol, no smoker inside. Acceptance is $6. 336-596-1220.
FUN STUFF
Veterans Day Celebration: 8 a.m. James H. and Jesse E. Millis Athletic and Convocation Center, High Point University, HP. Performances by the North Carolina Brass Band and the High Point University Chamber Singers. highpoint.edu/veteransday.
Fall Open House: 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Guilford College, Founders Hall, 5800 W. Friendly Ave., GB. www.guilford.edu/calendar
Randolph Quilters Guild Bi-Annual Quilt Show: 10 a.m. Nov. 10-11, Randolph County Chief Adults Association, 347 W. Salisbury St., AB. randolphquiltersguild@gmail.com
Christmas Open House: 10 a.m., Childress Vineyards, 1000 Childress Vineyards Road, Lexington. Bob Timberlake’s “Letter to Home” book signing from 3-6 p.m. www.childressvineyards.com.
”Dichotomy”: 5:30-8:30 p.m. The Church on 68, 300 NC Highway 68 S., GB. Art appearance by Scott Harris. 336-420-2067.
Travel Allocution — Portugal: 7 p.m. Scuppernong Books, 304 S. Elm St., GB. With Dave and Deb White. 336-763-1919.
f Booked for Cafeteria Book Club: noon. Smith Chief Center, 2401 Fairview St., GB. Ages 55 and older. 336-373-7564.
Nightmares Around Elm Street: 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Haunted tours of city Greensboro. $13-$15. Discount at www.carolinahistoryandhaunts.com. 336-905-4060.
f Knitting Club: 4:30 p.m. Hemphill Branch Library, 2301 W. Vandalia Road, GB. 336-373-2925.
f Ultimate Comic Challenge: 8:30 p.m. anniversary Friday through Nov. 17. Geeksboro Coffeehouse Cinema, 2134 Lawndale Drive, GB. Weekly antagonism culminating in a final annular captivated in January. $10. 336-355-7180. www.idiotboxers.com.
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Beginner Salsa: 6 p.m. Greensboro Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie St., GB. Studio 305 $10 per class, $35 four classes. www.greensborosalsadance.com. 336-303-8782.
f Music and Movement: 3:30 p.m. Asheboro Accessible Library, 201 Worth St., AB. 336-318-6800.
Family Friday Night: 5-8 p.m. Greensboro Children’s Museum, 220 N. Church St., GB. $5. 336-574-2898.
Behind the Scenes Tour of MESDA: 2 p.m. Nov. 10, 17. $20/$15 for Friends of MESDA. Reservations advisable. Call 336-721-7369 or appointment www.mesda.org/specialtours
f Silent Film with Ty Brueilly, 7 p.m. Nov. 10-11, Sunset Theatre, 234 Sunset Ave., AB. www.randolphartsguild.com
MUSEUMS & GALLERIES
Artist Reception, Roy Nydorf: Sculpture Drawings & Paintings: 5-7 p.m. The Artery Gallery, 1711 Spring Garden St., GB. Showing through Dec. 23. 336-274-9814.
f Real People, Real Stories, Author’s Bend Accommodated & Greet: 7 p.m. International Civil Rights Center and Museum, 134 S. Elm St., GB. The academy careers of two boyish girls who lived beyond boondocks from anniversary added — one black, one white — were adapted by a court-ordered desegregation plan for Durham, NC in 1970. 336-274-9199.
MUSIC
Choral Society of Greensboro: 7:30 p.m. Christ United Methodist Church, 410 N. Holden Road, GB. Program: Petite Messes Solennelle, Rossini. www.greensboro-nc.gov/OPUS.
Greensboro Symphony’s Rice Toyota Sitkovetsky & Friends Chamber: 8 p.m. UNCG Academy of Music Recital Hall, 100 McIver St., GB. $32. boxoffice@greensborosymphony.org
Hinder, Josh Todd and the Conflict: 8 p.m. Cone Denim Entertainment Center, 117 S. Elm St., GB. $22-$69. 800-745-3000. www.ticketmaster.com.
THEATER
”She Kills Monsters”: 8 p.m. Nov. 10-11, 16-18. Guilford College Theatre, Guilford College, GB. A high-octane affecting ball in which our protagonist, Agnes Evans, deals with bloodthirsty fairies, awful ogres, and the demons aural herself. $10, $5 for students. Tickets: GCTheatretickets@gmail.com
”Star-Spangled Girls”: 8 p.m. Triad Stage/Upstage Cabaret, 232 South Elm St., GB. Veterans, $20/general admission, $24. 336-272-0160.
“Doublewide, Texas”: 8 p.m. Nov. 10-11, 17-18; 3 p.m. Nov. 12, 19. Stained Glass Playhouse, 4401 Indiana Ave., WS. $17 adults, $14 for seniors (60 and up) and teachers, and $12 for students. stainedglassplayhouse.org/doublewide-texas/. 2017-2018 Season Flex Tickets are accessible at stainedglassplayhouse.org/tickets/ or by calling the box appointment at 336-499-1010.
”A Wrinkle in Time”: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 10-11, 16-18; 2 p.m. Nov. 12, 19, The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem, 610 Coliseum Drive NW, WS. $25. 336-725-4001.
”Elf The Musical: Jr.”: 7 p.m. Nov. 10-11, 2 p.m. Nov. 11-12, Christ United Methodist Church, 1300 N College Drive, HP. Presented by the High Point Association Theatre. $10. www.hpct.net
”Becky’s New Car”: 8 p.m. Nov. 10-11, 16-18; 2 p.m. Nov. 19. Winston-Salem Theatre Alliance, 1047 W. Northwest Blvd., WS. $18 adults, $16 senior/students. http://www.wstheatrealliance.org
”Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 10; 2 p.m. Nov. 11-12, 18; 9:30 a.m. Nov. 14-16, 17; apex Nov. 16-17. Taylor Theatre, UNCG, 406 Tate St., GB. $9-18. 336-272-0160
”The Ball of Errors”: 7:30 Nov. 10, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Nov. 11, 2 p.m. Nov. 12, Odell Auditorium, Greensboro College, 815 W. Bazaar St., GB. This adaptation is presented by actors ages 8-15 and is adapted for all ages. www.thedramacenter.com
“The Wizard of Oz”: 7 p.m. Nov. 10-11, 17-18; 2 p.m. Nov. 11-12, 18-19; Carolina Theatre, 310 S. Greene St., GB. VIP advanced row seats are accessible for $44 each, all added tickets are $30, $20, $15, or $10. $10 Apprentice RUSH tickets are accessible alpha 25 account above-mentioned to blind time. A $3 theatre ability fee will be added to anniversary ticket. 336-333-2605.
CLUBS & CAFES
Kountry Wayne: The Ball Zone, Holden Road at Patterson Street, GB. 336-333-1034.
Jerry and Debbie’s 15th Annual Soup & Music Making: 4 p.m. The Barn, 151 Gant Road, Eden. Soup’s accessible at 3 p.m. (336) 706-2144.
The Grassifields: Just Plain Country Store Festival, Walnut Cove. (336) 591-7778.
Kelly Smith with John Trotta: 6:30 p.m.- 9:30 p.m. O.Henry Hotel, 624 Green Valley Road, GB. 336-854-2000.
LulaPalooza at the Mill (11 a.m.), Will Easter (6 p.m.), Snyder Ancestors Band (8 p.m.): Muddy Creek Music Hall, 5455 Bethania Road, WS. 336-923-8623.
Abbey Road LIVE! A Beatles Tribute: The Blind Tiger, 1819 Spring Garden St., GB. 336-272-9888.
Sarah Shook & the Disamers and The Two Dollar Pistols: The Garage, 110 W. Seventh St., WS. 336-777-1127.
Darlin’ Darlin’ and Handsome Animals: Four Saints Brewery, 218 S. Fayetteville St., AB. 336-610-3722.
Radio Revolver: Ham’s, 5840 Samet Drive, HP. 336-887-2434.
Black Glass’s Veteran’s Day Rockfest: Johnny and Junes, 2105 Peters Creek Parkway, WS. 336-724-0546.
Latin Night: 10 p.m. Artistika, 523 S. Elm St., GB. Salsa chic at 9:30 p.m. $5. 336-271-2686.
Improvisational Comedy: 8 and 9:30 p.m. The Idiot Box, 2134 Lawndale Drive, GB. All-ages show, 8 p.m. only. $8-$10. 336-274-2699.
DANCE
“For Adulation of Country:” 8 p.m. Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie St., GB. Presented by Alexandra Warren’s JOYEMOVEMENT Dance Company. Information: festival@danceproject.org; www.danceproject.org. Tickets: www.thevandyke.org
Dancing to Alive Country Music: 8-11 p.m. JR’s Country Palace, 190 Howard Atramentous Road, Lexington. Ancestors atmosphere. No alcohol, no smoker inside. Acceptance is $6. 336-596-1220.
FUN STUFF
Angelo’s Artisan Market: noon. Wise Man Brewing, 826 Angelo Brothers Ave., WS. Handmade, upcycled, and aged vendors, aliment trucks, alive music, and more. www.facebook.com/angelosartisanmarket
Potters of the Piedmont Pottery Festival: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Leonard Recreation Center, 634 Ballinger Road, GB. The anniversary will advertise added than 50 potters from North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. 336-662-2357.
Greensboro Jaycees Chili Cook Off: noon-4 p.m. Gibb’s Hundred Brewing Company, 117 W. Lewis St., GB. Chili entry, $5; tasting, $10. www.jaycee.org.
High Tea Keynote Speaker, Dee Todd: 3-5 p.m. aforetime The Creative Center, 900 16th St., GB. Todd was the aboriginal African-American woman to arise on a Kellogg’s Corn Flakes box. $25. www.empoweredgirlsnc.corg
“I Adulation Comedy”: 8 p.m. Greensboro Coliseum Appropriate Contest Center, 1921 W. Aboideau City Blvd., GB. Featuring Gary Owen, Earthquake, Tony Roberts, Jess Hilarious, Tyler Chronicles. $39.50, $49.50, $69.50. www.ticketmaster.com
10th Annual Greensboro LUNGe Forward Run, Walk, and Rally: 8-11 a.m. Center City Park, 200 N. Elm St., GB. http://www.greensborodowntownparks.org/
f Wake Refugee Day: Celebrating Our Stories: 1 p.m. Manchester Plaza, Lower Quad, Wake Forest University, WS. Celebrate refugees in our association and their cultural and comestible contributions. 336-758-5237.
Veteran’s Day Ceremony: 11 a.m. Triad Park, 9652 W. Bazaar St., KV. The commemoration will accommodate blush guards, appropriate music, the laying of the wreath, curtains and added affectionate activities. www.ncwmf.org.
Master of the Mind: 8 p.m. High Point Theatre, bend of Commerce Avenue and Hamilton Street, HP. $25-$30, 336-887-3001.
Lunch with “Dorothy” from “The Wizard of Oz”: noon, Nov. 11, 18, Carolina Theatre’s Renaissance Room, 310 S. Greene St., GB. $11. 336-333-2605
f Acrylic Painting Class: 1-2 p.m. Eden Library, 598 S. Pierce St., Eden. $25. 336-623-3168.
f Scrabble: 10:30 a.m. Lewis Recreation Center, 3110 Forest Lawn Drive, GB. 336-373-3330.
Fly Fishing 101: Orvis Retail Store, 627 Friendly Center Road, GB. 336-547-7898.
f Greensboro Social Dance Club: 8-11 p.m. Lewis Recreation Center, 3110 Forest Lawn Drive, GB. 336-643-6088.
f HB African-American Literature Club: 3 p.m. Hemphill Branch Library, 2301 W. Vandalia Road, GB. 336-373-2925.
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Bowed Psaltery Christmas Music Extravaganza: 1-4 p.m. Brightside Gallery, 170 Worth St., AB. A Christmas agreeable afternoon, featuring two of the area’s finest angled psaltery players, Anne Honer and Dawn Allred. Also, Carriage House Tea will be captivation a chargeless tea tasting from 1-4 p.m. 336-736-8714.
MUSIC
”Lineage” Gaurang Doshi & Pallavi Mehta: 7:30 p.m. Music Studies Department Recital Hall, 100 McIver St., GB. http://www.sarodsitar.com/Pages/Lineage.aspx
Yngwie Malmsteen: 8 p.m. Cone Denim Entertainment Center, 117 S. Elm St., GB. $20-$25. 800-745-3000. www.ticketmaster.com.
f Commodores Applesauce Ensemble, The United States of America Navy Band: 7 p.m. Scales Fine Arts Center, Wake Forest University, Brendle Recital Hall, 1834 Wake Forest Drive, WS. Featuring Aboriginal Chic Kevin McDonald. Tickets required. trowbrjc@wfu.edu
Essential String Trios: 7:30 p.m. Watson Hall, UNCSA, 1533 South Main St., WS. Concert appearance music by Mozart, Beethoven and Penderecki. $25, $20 apprentice (with accurate ID), 336-721-1945.
The Barnyard Bandits: 7:30 p.m. The Barn Dance, 6341 Phillippi Road off N.C. 62, Julian. With Tony Straughn. $10 adults, $5 ages 18 and younger. 336-685-9200.
SCREENINGS
“Hard Surfaces”: 7 p.m. UNCSA’s ACE Theatre Complex, 1533 S. Main St., WS. $10 at www.outatthemovieswinston.org or at the aperture (if still available). Acceptance includes the screening, Q&A and a accession (cash bar) at Meridian Restaurant, 411 S. Marshall St., WS.
THEATER
”Black Nativity”: Nov. 11-Dec. 23. The Barn Dinner Theatre, 120 Stage Coach Trail, GB. Prices alpha at $51. Reservations are acerb recommended. 336-292-2211.
CLUBS & CAFES
Rob Price: 1 p.m. Muddy Creek Music Hall, 5455 Bethania Road, WS. 336-923-8623.
FESTIVALS
f Christmas Open House: 1-5 p.m. Historic Leaksville area, Eden. Music, refreshments, shopping. www.exploreedennc.com.
FUN STUFF
The Totally Outstanding Awesome Stroll Through Tanglewood: 5:30-8:30 p.m. Tanglewood Park, 4061 Clemmons Road, Clemmons. Enter through the gates on Idols Road. Individual adults, $20; two-adult package, $35; ancestors pack, $40; accouchement 2-12, $10. Proceeds account abounding non-profit organizations. toasttanglewood.com.
Made for the Holidays, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 12, Dec. 3. Greensboro Farmers Curb Market, 501 Yanceyville St., GB. Emerging and accustomed artists. 10-11 a.m. aboriginal bird canyon $5, includes crowd-free shopping; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. chargeless admission. gsofarmersmarket.org.
Audubon Second Sunday Nature Walk: Accommodated in the parking lot in advanced of Whole Foods on Friendly Avenue in Greensboro to carpool at 1:45 p.m., or accommodated at 2:30 p.m. in the parking lot in advanced of the bastille buildings, 7315 Howerton Road, Elon. Analyze the Guilford County Farm, aforetime accepted as the Guilford County Bastille Farm or Gibsonville Bastille Farm. Marie Poteat, 336-491-8454.
Autumn Botanical Tours in Green Hill Cemetery: 2-4 p.m. Accommodated central the southern-most gate, Green Hill Cemetery, 901 Wharton St., GB. $5 donation. info@foghc.org
Author Rodeo!: 3 p.m. Scuppernong Books, 304 S. Elm St., GB. Independent author’s events. 336-763-1919.
Girl Scouts in the Park: 2-3 p.m. LeBauer Park, 208 N. Davie St., GB. www.greensborodowntownparks.org
”Open Studio”: noon-5 p.m. C.P. Logan Studio, 1206 W. Cornwallis Drive, GB. Hundreds of aboriginal oils at reasonable prices. Music by Kristy Jackson. www.cplogan.com
Fall Foliage Pontoon Boat Tours: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Lake Townsend Marina, 6332 Lake Townsend Road, GB. $7. Reservations required. 336-373-3694.
Family Sunday Afternoon: 1-5 p.m. Greensboro Children’s Museum, 220 N. Church St., GB. $5. 336-574-2898.
f Knights of Vandalia Chess Club: 2-4 p.m. Hemphill Branch Library, 2301 W. Vandalia Road, GB. 336-373-2925.
f Piedmont Hiking and Outing Club: Weekly hikes and events. www.piedmonthikingandoutingclub.org.
f Soulflow Yoga: 2-3 p.m. Caldcleugh Multicultural Arts Center, 1700 Orchard St., GB. 336-373-5881.
f One City, One Book Party: 3 p.m. Central Library, 219 N. Church St., GB. 336-373-2471.
MUSIC
Laura Jane Vincent, Polk Duo: 8 a.m.-noon. Greensboro Farmers’ Curb Market, 501 Yanceyville St., GB. Flea market. http://gsofarmersmarket.org/. Information at 336-373-2402.
SCREENINGS
75th Anniversary Screening of “Casablanca”: 2 p.m. Nov. 12, 15. The Grand 12, Four Seasons Station, 2700 Vanstory, GB; Greensboro Grande Stadium 16, 3205 Northline Ave., GB; Brassfield Cinema 10, 2101 New Garden Road, GB. www.fathomevents.com
THEATER
”Star-Spangled Girls”: 2 p.m. Centennial Station Arts Center, 121 S. Centennial St., HP. The assembly of the Touring Theatre of North Carolina, appearance a analysis congenital from diaries, letters, interviews, telegrams, journals, and posters by and about the women who served the United States in WWII. $20, $15 for veterans. www.highpointarts.org/events.
CLUBS & CAFES
Scale the Summit, Angel Vivaldi, Andy James: The Blind Tiger, 1819 Spring Garden St., GB. 336-272-9888.
Blues Jam: 8:30 p.m. Walker’s Which Way, 2116 Walker Ave., GB. 336-275-2694.
DANCE
Dancing at Rocky Acres Music Barn: 6:30-10 p.m. 479 John Lookabill Road, Lexington. With actuality and country music by Kickin’ Kountry Band. Bring a covered bowl to share. Actuality music at 7 p.m., dancing at 7:30 p.m. No alcohol, accidental dress, ancestors atmosphere. $6. 336-746-6312.
FUN STUFF
Emerging Artist, Arcus Hyatt: 6-8 p.m. Sunset Theatre, 234 Sunset Ave., AB. $10. www.randolphartsguild.com
f Ancestors Night: 6:30 p.m. Hemphill Branch Library, 2301 W. Vandalia Road, GB. 336-373-2925.
Greensboro Bound Pitch-a-Thon: 7 p.m. Scuppernong Books, 304 S. Elm St., GB. 336-763-1919.
Keynote Speaker, Ishmael Beah: 7 p.m. Wait Chapel, Wake Forest University, WS. 336-758-5237
f Mah Jongg: 6:30 p.m. Leonard Recreation Center, 6324 Ballinger Road, GB. American adaptation of a Chinese asphalt game. 336-292-3754.
Mindful Mondays: 12:30-1 p.m. Weatherspoon Art Museum, 500 Tate St., GB. Drop-in brainwork program. 336-334-5770. http://weatherspoon.uncg.edu.
f French Table: A French Conversation Group: noon, Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27. Scuppernong Books, 304 S. Elm St., GB. 336-763-1919.
Detroit Urban Ballroom Dance Classes: 7-9 p.m. Monday and Wednesday. Caldcleugh Multicultural Arts Center, 1700 Orchard St., GB. Beginner (7 p.m.) and average (8 p.m.). Presented by Rhythmic Elegance. $10. 336-202-2887.
f The Poetry Project: 5:30-7 p.m. McGirt-Horton Branch Library, 2509 Phillips Ave., GB. Teens allotment adulation of words and expression. 336-373-5810.
f Teen Needlecrafters Social: 4-5:30 p.m. Eden Library, 598 S. Pierce St., Eden. 336-623-3168.
f Astronomy Night for Families: 6:30 p.m., Kathleen Clay Edwards Ancestors Branch Library, 1420 Price Park Road, GB. 336-373-2923.
f HB Mystery Readers: 2 p.m. Hemphill Branch Library, 2301 W. Vandalia Road, GB. 336-373-2925.
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Molly McGinn, Dave Willis, Brent Buckner: 6-9 p.m. Lucky 32, 1421 Westover Terrace, GB. 336-370-0707.
Phil Lanier and Chicken Hot Rod: 6-8 p.m. Bojangles’, 5195 Walkertown Plaza Blvd., Walkertown. 336-595-2767.
House of Dues, 8 p.m. Fishers Grille, 608 N. Elm St., GB. 336-275-8300.
Tuesday Open Mike: 8 p.m. New York Pizza, 337 Tate St., GB. 336-272-8953.
DANCE
Scottish Country Dance: 7:30 p.m. Guilford Grange, 4920 Guilford Academy Road, GB. $25 per semester, aboriginal time free, no accomplice necessary. 336-282-6507 in Greensboro, 336-725-2760 in Winston-Salem.
FUN STUFF
f ”I Like You Like This”: 7 p.m. Friendly Center Barnes & Noble, 3102 Northline Ave., GB. Author, Heather Cumiskey. 336-854-4200.
Author Michael Parker, “Everything, Then and Since”: 7 p.m., Scuppernong Books, 304 S. Elm St., GB. 336-763-1919.
Science Fiction Book Club: 7 p.m. Scuppernong Books, 304 S. Elm St., GB. 336-763-1919.
f Adult Coloring Social: 1 p.m. Eden Library, 598 S. Pierce St., Eden. 336-623-3168.
Juggling and Hoopping Club: 4-5 p.m. LeBauer Park, 208 N. Davie St. GB. www.greensborodowntownparks.org
Bingo: 7 p.m. Greensboro Elks Lodge, 2201 W. Cornwallis Drive, GB. 336-288-5100.
MUSEUMS & GALLERIES
f Apex @ the ‘Spoon Accessible Tour: “2017 UNCG Faculty Biennial”: noon-12:30 p.m. Weatherspoon Art Museum, 500 Tate St., GB. A fun way to analyze a new exhibition during your cafeteria break. http://weatherspoon.uncg.edu
SCREENINGS
f ”Embargo”: noon. Joseph S. Koury Auditorium, GTCC Jamestown Campus, 601 E. Main St., Jamestown. www.gtcc.edu.
“Citizen Kane”: 7 p.m. Carolina Theatre, 310 S. Greene St., GB. $7 for adults; $6 for students, teachers, seniors & military. 336-333-2605.
“The Real Mayberry”: 6 p.m. Aperture Cinema, 311 W. Fourth St., WS. Followed by Q&A with filmmaker Bill Hayes. For tickets: http://aperturecinema.com/portfolio_page/the-real-mayberry/
CLUBS & CAFES
High Lonesome Strings Wednesday Jam Session: 7 p.m. Greensboro Cultural Center, City Arts, Room 109 (bottom floor), 200 N. Davie St., GB. www.highlonesomestrings.org
AM rOdeO: 7-10 p.m. Print Works Bistro, 702 Green Valley Road, GB. with. 336-379-0699.
The Billy Folks with Giant Red Panda: The Blind Tiger, 1819 Spring Garden St., GB. 336-272-9888.
Blues Jam: 7-10 p.m. Sawmill II, 5716 W. Bazaar St., GB. Featuring Shiela Klinefelter and Eric Smith. 336-355-9320.
Karaoke: 9:30 p.m. McPherson’s Bar and Grill, 5710 Aboideau City Blvd., Adams Farm Arcade Center, GB. 336-292-6496.
Demon Eye and Lords of Mace: The Garage, 110 W. Seventh St., WS. 336-777-1127.
FUN STUFF
Author Wess Daniels, “A Convergent Model of Renewal”: 7 p.m. Scuppernong Books, 304 S. Elm St., GB. 336-763-1919.
Painting Party: 6-9 p.m. C.P. Logan Studio, 1206 W. Cornwallis Drive, GB. Meal, wine and dessert. $100. 336-282-5904
f Benchmark Book Discussion Club: 1:30 p.m. Hemphill Branch Library, 2301 W. Vandalia Road, GB. 336-373-2925.
f Bingo: 7 p.m. Henry K. Burtner American Legion Post 53, 729 Creek Ridge Road, GB. Snacks for sale. Adulatory coffee. 336-601-0752.
f Ancestors Night: 5-7 p.m. ArtQuest, GreenHill, Greensboro Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie St., GB. 336-333-7460.
Leslie Odom Jr., 7:30 p.m. Greensboro Coliseum, 1921 W. Aboideau City Blvd., GB. Presented by Guilford College Bryan Series. $55. bryanseries.guilford.edu
Scrabble Night: 7 p.m. Tate Street Coffee House, 334 S. Tate St., GB. 336-275-2754.
Steppin’ Out Shaggin’ Club: 7-10 p.m. Santana’s, 436 E. Stadium Drive, Eden. 336-623-1030.
THEATER
”Crazytown”: 7 p.m. Nov. 15-17. Page High Academy auditorium, 201 Alma Pinnix Drive, GB. $8 online in beforehand or $10 at the aperture for adults, $5 for accouchement beneath 10. https://phsdramaboosterclub.weshareonline.org/
CLUBS & CAFES
Danny Grewen with Dave Fox, Neill Clegg and Matt Kendrick: 5:30- 8:30 p.m. O.Henry Hotel, 624 Green Valley Road, GB 336-854-2000.
Rob Price (6:30 p.m.), Antigone Rising (8 p.m.): Muddy Creek Cafe, 5455 Bethania Road, WS. 336-923-8623.
Danny Grewen with Dave Fox, Neill Clegg and Matt Kendrick: 5:30-8:30 p.m. O.Henry Hotel, 624 Green Valley Road, GB. 336-854-2000.
FUN STUFF
Poet Bruce Beasley, “All Soul Parts Returned”: 7 p.m. Scuppernong Books, 304 S. Elm St., GB. 336-763-1919.
f Mah Jongg: 1 p.m. Leonard Recreation Center, 6324 Ballinger Road, GB. American adaptation of a Chinese asphalt game. 336-292-3754.
f Asheboro Spanish Ancestors Story Time: 6:30 p.m. Asheboro Accessible Library, 201 Worth St., AB. 336-318-6800.
f Mystery Book Club: 2 p.m. Kathleen Clay Edwards Ancestors Branch Library, 1420 Price Park Road, GB. 336-373-2923.
f YAA Book Club: 8 p.m. Glenn McNairy Branch Library, 4860 Lake Jeanette Road, GB. 336-373-2015.
MUSIC
Jazz Ensemble Concert: 7:30-9 p.m. Plato S. Wilson Commerce Building Ballroom, High Point University, HP. www.highpoint.edu.
Fall Faculty and Guest Artisan Concert: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 16-19. Scales Fine Arts Center, Tedford Stage, Wake Forest University, WS. The concert will affection contemporary, jazz, tap, and classical ballet choreography. $15 adults, $12 chief citizens, $7 students. 336-758-5237.
Secrest Series: Paul Lewis, piano: 7:30 p.m., Brendle Recital Hall, Wake Forest, WS. British pianist Paul Lewis is one of the arch musicians of his generation. Chargeless with WFU or Medical Academy ID; Tickets for the association are $5-$18. 336-758-5237.
SCREENINGS
See It Here First! Tell Them We Are Rising!: 7 p.m. International Civil Rights Center and Museum, 134 S. Elm St., GB. A anchorage for atramentous intellectuals, artists and revolutionaries and aisle of affiance against the American dream, atramentous colleges and universities accept accomplished the architects of abandon movements and able leaders in every field. (336) 274-9199.
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“Cabaret”: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 16-19. Pauline Theatre of Hayworth Fine Arts Center, High Point University, HP. A bound cardinal of adulatory tickets will be accessible for the accepted accessible by contacting the HPU Campus Concierge at 336-841-4636.
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