My initial experience with the intimate In the Round performances included a rotating showcase of musicians, live painting and a poet. (I know what youre thinking, but it was incredible: a vegan dinner, chairs! A crowd that was respectful and genuinely interested. Not one person standing with their arms crossed cynically, waiting to be impressed.) It was held in the basement of the Fremont Arts Abbey, and though the Round has no official affiliation with their landlords, the space lent a special sacred quality to the packed show. But then the monthly event was uprooted due to renovations and held in venues such as Nectar Lounge, which felt out of placelike seeing your kid sister at a bar. Thankfully, after three months away, the Round is coming home. Ive nearly died a few times during the renovation of the Abbeyon a 45-foot roof in the wind and rain, says Round founder Nathan Marion, but Im so excited about the new space and cant wait for people to come over and see it. Christening the room tonight are Tomo Nakayama of melodic indie-rock outfit Grand Hallway, singer-songwriter Carrie Biell, and poet Ryler Dustin. After all, there really is no place like home. Fremont Abbey Arts Center, 4272 Fremont Ave. N., 297-6221, www.fremontabbey.org. $5-$10. 8 p.m. All ages. AJA PECKNOLD
Tue., Jan. 22, 2008