Piph and Gina.


THE CHILL
9 p.m., Salty Parrot. $10.

After getting screwed over last month on a double booking, the best monthly local hip-hop event returns in a new venue and with a new theme. Last month’s “The Dime featuring Spades and Dominoes Tournament” has morphed into the “Night Breeze Edition,” and while I was ready to own some folks at spades, drink specials on Sea Breeze and river winds will be just fine, too. Because, really, who cares about the theme with this line-up? As usual, rapper/organizer/all-around go-getter Epiphany anchors the night with his right-hand woman, sultry soul singer Gina Gee. Then there’s the laid back but always lyrically barbed Goines, of Suga City; throwback favorite Rockst*r; arguably Little Rock’s rap queen, Shea Marie, and a lot of other names that might not be as household, but still deserve attention, like Da Saw Squad, Lady Phat, DK & Soulja T, BMore Mike, JP, Mr. Gator and Cliquestars.

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