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Lots more than football this SUPER weekend

Don’t just sit and watch football when you could laugh, dance or sing your heart out with a bit of comedy, lots of live music and a healthy dose of karaoke.

DAYTON DOES DAYTON

This is the second year for this local music extravaganza featuring more than a dozen local bands paying homage to other Dayton musicians by covering their hits. Music starts at 8:30 p.m. both Friday and Saturday night and runs until 2 a.m.

Where: Canal Street Tavern, 308 E. First St., Dayton

When: 8:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3 and Saturday, Feb. 4

The bite: $5 per night

Full lineup: www.canalstreettavern.com.

CRY FOR HELP COMEDY TOUR

Bob and Tom favorite Droopy Drew headlines this comedy lineup that also iincludes Ranson Karr, Travis Clyburn, Jeremy Johnson, Gary Offill, Dale Blomquist and Hannah Bishop.

Where: BoJangles, 1925 S. Alex Road, West Carrollton

When: 10 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4

The bite: $5, 21 and older only.

THE BENGSONS

This experimental indie folk duo will be playing at the new Ghostlight Coffee shop on Wayne Ave. Show should start at just about halftime for all those who can only take a few hours of Super Bowl partying.

Where: Ghostlight Coffee, 1201 Wayne Ave., Dayton

When: 8 to 10 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 5

The bite: $12

More info: Ghostlightcoffee.com

SING YOUR HEART OUT

Help raise money for the American Heart Association during the second annual “Sing Your Heart Out” karaoke event.

Pay per song or buy a wristband and belt it out all night long.

You can also make a donation in a friend’s name and make them get up and sing a tune.

Where: Blind Bob’s, 430 E. Fifth St., Dayton

When: 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 8

The bite: $5 cover charge, $5 per song or $25 for an all- night wristband.

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Remixx Lounge opening downtown this weekend

(This story is running in Friday’s Active Dayton, but here’s the info early in case you want to check out Remixx Lounge during their soft opening this weekend. Nancy will be hosting karaoke Thursday night. If you go, let us know what you think!)

DAYTON — A new bar opening downtown this week hopes to offer signature martinis and diverse entertainment to a mature audience.

Owner Jesse Patterson said Remixx Lounge, 146 E. Third St., is opening its doors this weekend, with an official ribbon cutting and grand opening planned for Thursday, Feb. 23.

The upscale lounge has been a labor of love for Patterson for more than six years.

He worked previously for Buffalo Wild Wings and has done promotions for the Dayton Funny Bone and the Schuster Performing Arts Center, always dreaming of running his own venue.

“I’ve always been inspired to have my own place,” said the Central State University graduate. “I’ve watched a lot of clubs that were successful and those that weren’t.”

Housed in a former adult novelty store, Remixx will (also) cater to adults. It’s 25 and up only.

Patterson said he hopes the lounge will be a place where adults can enjoy a drink and some entertainment without the crowded club atmosphere.

“The baby boomers, the older people that we’re trying to attract, they don’t want a club,” he said.

Remixx’s specialty will be signature martinis, which Patterson said he hopes to test out during a preview event and have local people help name.

Full details on the grand opening are not yet available, but Mayor Gary Leitzell has confirmed an official ribbon cutting to take place at 5 p.m. on Feb. 23.

Remixx will be open Wednesday through Sunday. A tentative schedule includes a Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack Happy Hour on Wednesdays, karaoke with Nancy Sell on Thursdays, jazz on Fridays and an ’80s and ’90s Remixx on Saturdays.

Patterson said he’s open to suggestions from the community for more events.

“I want to make this space universal and I want it to be diverse,” he said.

Remixx Lounge’s hours will be 4 p.m. to midnight Wednesdays and Thursdays; 4 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. Fridays; 8 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. Saturdays; and 6 p.m. to midnight Sundays.

There will be no cover charge, except possibly on nights with live music.

Contact the bar at remixxdayton.com or (937) 228-MIXX.

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The bars are alive, with the sound of music

Whether you like rock, soul, reggae or rap, let the sweet sounds of live music draw you out to a Dayton area bar this weekend.

Fresh Rap Showcase

A lineup of up-and-coming artists from across Ohio including Dayton’s own Coach Chronic, Fatty Lumpkin and Skoski. Ages 18 and up welcome.

Where: One Eyed Jacks, 2638 Colonel Glenn Highway, Fairborn

When: 9 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 26

The bite: $4

Dirty Little Secret

A more acoustic “Stripped Bare” version of the regular variety show will feature musical performances by Columbus band Bright Light, blues guitarist Scotty Bratcher, and Victoria and the Lord of the Beard. Hostess Sarah Walls said on Facebook that she may take the “Stripped” theme literally, so that’s one reason to attend!

Where: J-Alans, 121 N. Ludlow St., Dayton

When: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 26

The bite: $5

Rap and R&B Showcase

A full slate of local artists performing a showcase in honor of Khyre Dougie Byrd, aka Douglas E. Byrd III, who was shot and killed in Harrison Twp. on Jan. 17. Ages 18 and older welcome.

Where: Heat Nightclub, 6115 Brandt Pike, Huber Heights

When: 10 p.m., Friday, Jan. 27

The bite: $10

Jah Soul and Seefari

An evening of Reggae, Soul, and World Music.

Where: South Park Tavern, 1301 Wayne Ave., Dayton

When: 9:30 p.m., Friday, Jan. 27

The bite: $5

Dulahan

Dayton’s own Celtic rockers will be playing a special show at Gilly’s to benefit the Fisher Nightingale House, Inc. Fisher Nightingale gives military families a place to stay together and support each other when a loved one is undergoing medical treatment.

Where: Gilly’s, 132 S. Jefferson St., Dayton

When: 8 p.m., Saturday, Jan., 28

The bite: $5

Todd the Fox and Orange Willard

Two bands for the low, low price of $0.

Where: One Eyed Jacks, 2638 Colonel Glenn Highway, Fairborn

When: 9:30 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 28

The bite: Free

Cheryl Wheeler

The folk singer-songwriter will appear along with local Jayne Sachs.

Where: Canal Street Tavern, 308 E. First St., Dayton

When: Doors open at 8 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 28

The bite: $13 in advance, $15 day of the show

What other bands are playing locally this weekend? Share in the comments.

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Get lucky this Friday the 13th

It’s the first of three Friday the 13ths this year. That’s either three times the superstitions or three times the fun!

Superstition Art Show

A mixed media art exhibit featuring the work of Mike Guidone, Acid Poptart, Charlie Gast, Kidtee Hello, Erica Blackstock, Etch, Heather Reid, Mary Burnside, Kevin Pittman, Richard Lober, Gretta Smack and many more.

Where: Aquarius Nightclub Level 2, 135 E. Second St., Dayton

When: 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. Friday, Jan. 13

The bite: No cover before 10 p.m.; $3 for 21 and older and $5 for 18 and older after 10 p.m.

Dance Your (!$%@) Off

Local DJs The Black Lotus Clan, Infidel-icious, Ruckus Roboticus and Jay Madewell will have you rocking to the likes of Prince, LCD Soundsystem, Michael Jackson, Salt N’ Pepa… the list goes on and on.

Where: Therapy Cafe, 452 E. Third St., Dayton

When: 9 p.m., Friday, Jan. 13

The bite: $2 cover, 21 and older only.

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Lots of tickets on sale so you can make your New Year’s Eve plans now

Many of the best New Year’s Eve parties in town require tickets. Make your plans now and buy in advance to make sure you don’t get left out in the cold.

The Vault

Free appetizers and cupcakes and a Ciroc toast and balloon drop at midnight. Advanced tickets and table reservations are available by calling (937) 985-1278.

Masque

NYE show will feature Hope Sexton, Montana McDaniels, Caress and more. Party packages are available at various levels from a four person $250 package with champagne and reserved seating up to a $1,200 package for 10 that includes liquor, shots, champagne, reserved seating and party favors. Limited packages will be sold. Visit clubmasque.com/nye2011/ to reserve online.

Taste

Tickets can be purchased in advance for Taste’s “Evening of Splendor and Intrigue” in Trotwood. $50 single tickets, $80 per couple. Table reservations for groups are available and include a tapas buffet and complimentary cocktail. daytontaste.com/newyears.html

Dayton Philharmonic

Tickets are available online for the philharmonic’s New Year’s Eve celebration “Paris to Vienna.” Prices range from $26-$69. daytonphilharmonic.com.

Wiley’s

Uncle Dow Thomas will be doing two shows on NYE. The first is a $15 show that starts at 7:30 p.m. (Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show ends at 9 p.m.) The second is $39 party package which includes a show at 10:30 p.m., pre-show snacks, party favors, a champagne toast at midnight and an after midnight buffet featuring food from Milano’s, Subway, Fricker’s, BW-3’s, Domino’s and more. (Doors open at 9:30 p.m.)

Call (937) 224-5653 to make reservations and make sure to specify how many are in your party and which show you are making reservations for.

Aquarius

Timeless Entertainment Presents: A Time Travel New Year’s Eve Bash! Starting at 8 p.m. dance through the decades with dance lessons from every decade, followed by a burlesque performance featuring Dayton’s own Timeless Entertainment Burlesque group perform with special guests Dangerous Curves Burlesque Tour from New York City. Contest for best decade costumes, dance-offs and more.

To purchase tickets go to www.femmefatalellc.com and use the drop down menu above the “buy it now” button to choose what kind of ticket you want. $15 ticket is admission only. $20 ticket admits one person plus a champagne toast and party favors. $99 reserved VIP tables available with a bottle of champagne and party favors.

Know of any other NYE parties going on that require tickets? Let everyone know how to buy in the comments.

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Christmas weekend parties both naughty and naughty

Maybe you aren’t able to go home this Christmas. Maybe you need to take a break from the in-laws. Maybe you don’t celebrate Christmas and you just want to go out like any other weekend. Whatever your reason for heading out on the town, these Dayton bars are more than happy to offer up some holiday cheer in a glass.

The Dirty Little Secret Sick Of Santa Show

This show will feature jazz vocalist Corinna Nix, the bizarre music and comedy of Uncle Dow Thomas, the skit comedy of Travis Clyburn and Nathan Hall, burlesque performances of Sunny Wonderland and Eden Flesh, as well as Jumanissi and J.T., all emceed by Sarah Walls.

Where: Wiley’s Comedy Club, 101 Pine St., Dayton

When: 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 28

The bite: Call Wiley’s for information at (937) 224-JOKE

Naughty or Nice Christmas Party

Dayton’s newest downtown entertainment destination, The Vault, is throwing a Christmas bash complete with lots of goodies to take home. Ladies get in free all night but will want to arrive before midnight to score a gift bag full of treats from Victoria’s Secret, Bath and Body Works and M.A.C. cosmetics and others.

They will also be raffling off prizes, including a New Year’s Eve party package.

Where: The Vault, 20. N. Jefferson St., Dayton

When: Doors open at 10 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 25

The bite: Age limit is 21 and older for women, 25 and older for men. No cover for ladies all night. Men get in free until 11 p.m.

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Beef ‘O’ Brady’s celebrating their namesake bowl game

College bowl season is upon us and Beef ‘O’ Brady’s wants to make sure everyone who wants to enjoy their eponymous matchup can do it in style.

The Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl will be played at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 20. The Florida International University Golden Panthers will take on the Marshall University Thundering Herd.

The local Beef ‘O’ Brady’s locations, 953 S. Main St., Centerville and 3347 Seajay Drive, Beavercreek are both hosting watch parties that evening complete with prize giveaways and food and drink specials.

All appetizers are half off and a $19.99 meal deal gets you 24 wings and a pitcher of Budweiser or Bud Light beer.

Which bowl game are you looking forward to watching? Any other bowl watch parties going on locally?

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