Aug 04 Tuesday
We're pouring amazing boutique wines from independent winemakers around the world, join us for a glass at half price or a bottle at 10% off any Tuesday!!! Indulge in something new and delicious that you're not likely to find anywhere else or find a new favorite.
All of our wine is also available "to go" at retail pricing everyday! We also feature free live music 5 nights per week, Tuesday thru Saturday. Visit our website at www.thedrinkerys.com and click on our Whisperz Calendar or Events page to find out who is playing this week!
With a distinctive sound that resists categorization, Grammy nominated violinist, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Andrew Bird, makes his debut with a Live Symphony Orchestra at Taft Theatre on August 4. Balancing swelling sounds with jazz, folk, and pop melodies in an unforgettable display of unique virtuosity, Bird celebrates the 20th anniversary of his acclaimed record The Mysterious Production of Eggs. Featuring a top-to-bottom album performance with orchestral arrangements, Bird caps off the performance with a suite of fan-favorite tunes from his near 30-year repertoire.
Since beginning his recording career in 1997, Andrew Bird has released 18 albums and performed extensively across the globe, headlining concerts at Carnegie Hall, Sydney Opera House, Walt Disney Concert Hall, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and festivals worldwide. Bird has been a featured TED Talks presenter, a New Yorker Festival guest, and an op-ed contributor for the New York Times. He performed as the Whistling Caruso in Disney's The Muppets and scored the FX Series Baskets. Shortly after receiving his 2020 Grammy nomination for Best Folk Album, Bird made his professional acting debut in the cast of FX’s Fargo. In 2026, Bird celebrates the 20th anniversary of his acclaimed record The Mysterious Production of Eggs with a limited run of concerts, performing the record for the first time in its entirety alongside a full orchestra.
Aug 05 Wednesday
Threads of History: Quilts by Carolyn Mazloomi is a landmark solo exhibition by award-winning artist, historian, and curator Dr. Carolyn Mazloomi. Now an octogenarian, Mazloomi remains one of the most visionary leaders in contemporary quilting, widely recognized for her lifelong efforts to elevate African American quilt traditions. Her striking black-and-white quilts memorialize the lives and legacies of African American freedom fighters, capturing resilience, resistance, and remembrance through bold imagery and layered narrative.
Originally trained as an aerospace engineer, Mazloomi shifted her focus in the 1980s to advocate for African American quilt artists whose contributions had long been marginalized. Through her scholarship, mentorship, and the founding of the Women of Color Quilters Network, she has transformed the cultural landscape, bringing international recognition to quilting as both fine art and historical record. Her extraordinary impact has been recognized with numerous honors, including the Bess Lomax Hawes NEA National Heritage Fellowship, a United States Artists Fellowship, and an American Craft Council Honorary Fellowship. Her work is held in major collections, including the Smithsonian Institution and the American Folk Art Museum.
Opening Reception: June 12, 6-8 pm; Remarks at 6:30 pm
Every Wednesday night at Whisperz Speakeasy we offer 25% off standard whiskey, bourbon & scotch pours and cocktails alongside FREE live music! Be sure to check our events page on our website to see who's playing this Wednesday and find the password of the week!
We’re hosting a Spoken Word and Open Mic Night at Tuck-N-Reds in Yellow Springs! This is a family-friendly event, and we’re working to build a supportive community of local musicians, poets, comedians, and performers of all kinds. Everyone is welcome—whether you’re a seasoned artist or stepping on stage for the first time, we invite you to come share your voice. Sign up by texting (937)460-8582
Aug 06 Thursday
Aug 07 Friday
Experience the Heart of Dayton's Art Scene
Explore 150+ artists, studios, vintage vendors, food trucks, and more at Front Street's First Friday Hart Hop and Saturday open studios
In its 8th year, Into the Springs is a jam-packed weekend for writers on whatever level of experience. Two featured guest instructors, Tim Waggoner, author of horror, dark fantasy, movie/media tie-ins, and Julie L Moore, poet and essayist, provide close, interaction with attendees along with sessions and one-on-one critiques for an extra fee. Open mic reading night, book sales, writing time, lunch and more are part of the workshop. All in the spacious Banquet Hall of the Mills Park Hotel with free and convenient parking. Everything you need to join us is on the website.