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By Nicole Beckert

Published on March 31, 2009 at 4:41am

Cherokee Street is justifiably famous for its eclectic collection of antique shops, independently owned cafes and unique art galleries for the culturally adventurous. The Tin Ceiling (3159 Cherokee Street) is a little bit of all three, and briefly adds "clothing boutique" to its list of possibilities. From 6 p.m. to midnight, Sunday, March 5, the Tin Ceiling hosts the Fashionista Folk Festival, featuring wearables from local designers such as Penny Rae Vintage, Jen Bradford and Lena-Marie Bell. But that's not all: Local musicians of the acoustic persuasion such as Dana Falconberry, Jon Baer, Jesse Irwin and Catherine Kustelski will perform for your enjoyment as well. Tickets for this all-local, all-folkal evening are $10. For more information, call 314-374-1511 or e-mail tincieling@gmail.com.
Sun., April 5, 2009