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Mitchell Park Domes
Revitalizing Mitchell Park and the Domes !"##$%&'()*+,-'*.)+/$!,'&"%),%/) 01++%)2"34)!+%'1,-)'")51"5"4+/)5-,%!::BY VIRGINIA SMALL n ambitious plan to restore and revitalize the Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory, known as the Domes, and its surrounding public park aims to enhance Milwaukee’s efforts to be a green city. It would also build upon community health benefits that the conservatory and park provide as valued urban destination and oasis. Additionally, current and expanded facilities would support more educational programming, as well as varied gardens, job training and academic research. Area residents, at a recent public hearing hosted by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors, expressed overwhelming support for restoring the historic glasshouses, refurbishing the 61-acre park and increasing usage of both. One common theme expressed was that the Domes offer access to respite and nature, especially in winter, and are part of Milwaukee’s “heart and soul.” Zaina Gonzalez, a neighbor, said that proposed renovations and “resources will allow our community to come together as a whole and connect” in new ways. The project includes repairing the cone-shaped glasshouses, considered unique in the world, and increasing the Domes’ capacity as a horticultural center and destination. The 160-page plan was developed by a team led by ArtsMarket, a firm that specializes in cultural and heritage feasibility and planning. The proposed architectural design by Milwaukee-based Engberg Anderson Architects includes full restoration of the neglected structures and expansion of the complex. A new 15,000-square-foot visitor center would be built south of the Domes, with a snack bar and extensive retail space to sell gifts and plants. Additionally, according to the plan, “the visitor center’s lower level will house an expansive hall to host events—from weddings to farmers’ markets to horticultural or medical research symposia and gatherings of schoolchildren. The hall will feature an immediate view of the 23,000-square-foot, revamped, sunken, water garden plaza, located just outside, and easily accessible to, the wedding garden directly east of the building.” Other proposed improvements to Mitchell Park include restoration of the historic lagoon and renovation of the pavilion that overlooks it. Madison, Wis.-based Saiki Design, a landscape design firm, has also contributed to this plan.
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Coalition to March on the DNC meeting and march @ Red Arrow Park (920 N. Water St.), 5 p.m.
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Every Saturday from noon-1 p.m., concerned citizens join with Peace Action of Wisconsin to protest war and literally “Stand for Peace.” Signs will be provided for those who need them. Protesters are encouraged to stick around for conversation and coffee after the protest.
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Wisconsin Public Education Network meeting @ Milwaukee Public Library East Branch (2320 N. Cramer St.), 10:30 a.m.
The agenda includes the Back to School Round-Up, a report from Jenni Hofschulte and Ingrid Walker-Henry, both of Schools & Communities United, on the visit to Puerto Rico and a report from the Summer Summit and input for 2020 strategy session. All network partners and supporters of Wisconsin public schools are invited to attend.
Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 7 and 8 2019 Summit on Poverty & SWIM Conference @ Wisconsin Center (400 W. Wisconsin Ave.), 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
The event will merge Marquette’s Scaling Wellness in Milwaukee (SWIM) conference with the Social Development Commission’s (SDC) Summit on Poverty conference. “The conference theme is self-reflection, hope and collective impact. This year will be different, as we hold up a mirror and look at ourselves individually. Participants will be encouraged to evaluate their own beliefs and even biases,” according to the event’s Facebook page. There will be multiple speakers and workshops available. Tickets can be purchased online, and scholarships are available. Comment at shepherdexpress.com. n
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ILENCE IS INCREASINGLY RARE IN OUR NOISE-POLLUTED WORLD. What’s more, we often overlook its profound capacity to influence our lives, mostly for the better. Each of us has a relationship with silence itself. For some, like Hannah, it is a refuge often sought but rarely found. Working as a retail manager, and then as a mom in the evening, she swims in a cacophony of noise. “I don’t remember the last time I experienced complete silence,” she told me. She’s not alone. Research shows noise pollution has risen dramatically in recent decades, now reaching the point where many people don’t even know what it’s like to experience total quiet. Prior to the industrial revolution and, subsequently, the transportation revolution, the opposite was true. Silence was the norm, as was true throughout much of human evolution. Granted, not all sounds constitute noise. Many nature sounds and some music, for instance, prove soothing rather than corrosive. But intrusive sounds (those one does not want) are rampant for many. “Last week, I drove over a hundred miles each way to attend a conference, and I never once listened to the radio. It wasn’t quiet, but it kept the noise down,” she said. Hannah belongs to a group of folks who have hyperacusis, a heightened sensitivity to noise, particularly of the sudden or repetitive sort. Put someone of her ilk in a neighborhood with a constantly yipping dog or in a workplace that assaults the eardrums, and you have a recipe for temporary insanity. Noise can drive some of us bonkers. And, because most folks now live in urban or suburban environments, they often lack silent periods of any length. It’s not the best time in history to have hyperacusis. Kevin is the polar opposite. He compulsively seeks sound and finds silence oddly uncomfortable, even unnerving. He’s right at home in a bar with five TVs blaring and thump-
ing background music. You know, the kind where you must shout your conversations. “Sometimes I’ll wake up at night, and it’s pretty still. To get back to sleep, I have to turn on some music or the TV,” Kevin told me. “What would happen if you didn’t?” I asked. “I’ve tried it before, and it feels weird to me.” In contrast, Hannah sometimes intentionally wakes up in the middle of the night, enjoys some quiet time, and then returns for a few hours of sleep. It’s the only way she can satisfy her need to lower life’s volume.
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Noise pollution is no laughing matter. Research shows folks who work and live in noisy environments have elevated rates of hypertension, heart disease, distractibility, accidents, anxiety, irritability, sleep disturbances and a host of other physical, cognitive and emotional disturbances. Impacts on children can include diminished academic performance, including delayed reading and language development. Also, there is growing evidence human-generated noise harms other animals, particularly birds, whales, dolphins and bats, all species in decline. Some folks may relish noise, but, in most cases, their bodies and psyches do not. What’s more, as was true with Kevin, many who are uncomfortable with silence use sound to distract themselves from feeling bored, agitated, worried or depressed. This aversion to silence is more common among those who spend many hours each day glued to screens—smartphones, computers, TVs, tablets, etc. These devices are primary sound generators at home and work, essentially addicting the brain to all-butconstant input, much of it auditory as well as visual. Such folks use ambient sound to selfmedicate for the anxiety and restlessness silence brings them. Finally, noise interrupts necessary periods of just being, of quiet contemplation, meditation, journaling and prayer, undermining one’s spiritual development. Cultivating a rich spiritual life, as well as hearing one’s own inner voice, proves far more difficult when the outer world is incessantly screaming. Confucius said, “Silence is a true friend.” But, increasingly, it’s a friend that’s hard to come by.
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he Wisconsin Hemp Alliance (WHA) formed in 2018 with a goal of promoting a flourishing industrial hemp industry in Wisconsin. The non-stock corporation strives to remove legal barriers at both state and federal levels to help the hemp industry thrive, and to serve as a platform for collaboration among hemp seed and clone suppliers, growers, processors, retailers and consumers. WHA focuses solely on non-psychoactive, industrial hemp and hemp products. Larry Konopacki serves as general counsel for the Wisconsin Hemp Alliance, and he’s one of the organization’s founders. Konopacki is an attorney with Stafford Rosenbaum, and before that, he helped craft Wisconsin’s hemp laws with the Wisconsin Legislative Council. He’s quick to point out the value that’s been brought the industrial hemp industry by a group of bipartisan state legislators, particularly state senators Lena Taylor, Patrick Testin and Dale Kooyenga, and state Rep. Tony Kurtz. Konopacki has both a personal and professional interest in seeing hemp succeed in Wisconsin. He grew up on a small dairy farm in southern Wisconsin and has a strong agricultural background. He also taught agricultural business law classes at UW-Madison. With the Wisconsin Legislative Council, he was appointed to work on hemp in one capacity or another, whether it was educating lawmakers who asked for information or working on legislation that introduced laws. Konopacki left state employment knowing that his former office would be in good hands with attorneys Michael Queensland and Amber Otis, whom he says are picking up the industrial hemp work where he left off. In private practice, he represents clients on various issues, including hemp, and he devotes much of his spare time to WHA. “If you pay attention to it long enough, it gets under your skin in a good way. You’re thinking about farmers and these opportunities,” he says of hemp, which serves as a sustainable source for textiles, plastics, composites and food. People are avidly seeking hemp-derived cannabidiol (CBD) products for relief from anxiety and pain. Through WHA, Konopacki has found a way to continue to help move hemp forward and further positive outcomes by collaborating with decision-makers; educating the public and industry participants; and through working with lawmakers, agency personnel, local officials and law enforcement. Their website, wishemp.org, has legislative updates; compliance information and deadlines for hemp growers; links to information from the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, the state agency that licenses hemp growers and processors; links to articles and radio programs; and discussion forums for retailers, processors, growers and services. With the resurgence of hemp, Konopacki notes the lack of institutional knowledge presents one of the biggest challenges for the industry at this time, so networking and camaraderie among all players in the industry is valuable. He’s eager to give a nod to the UW-Extension, Michael Fields Agricultural Institute, the Wisconsin Hemp Farmers and Manufacturers Association, the Wisconsin Farm Bureau and the Wisconsin Farmers Union for their efforts to move Wisconsin’s hemp industry forward. “All portions of the industry are in an infant stage, and everybody’s getting started. Obviously, that’s a very volatile time. There’s a great deal more stability in a mature industry; you can easily ask a question in an established commodity,” Konopacki says. “It’s also an interesting and challenging legal environment because of its close proximity to other tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) cannabis.” Yet, he expressed optimism that that demand for hemp will create many opportunities for Wisconsinites in the near future.
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ham and okra, comes in cups or bowls as a starter, while jambalaya ($19) is offered as an entrée only. It’s served as a tomato-based stew with andouille, chicken, shrimp and crawfish over rice, instead of cooking the rice in the same pot. Logistically, it keeps the rice from becoming mushy as it sits in the kitchen, but it’s hard not to be disappointed by plain rice covered in a loose sauce. Stuffed eggplant ($25) includes an entire half eggplant that’s been hollowed out, breaded and deep fried. It’s filled with crawfish tails and five large shrimp that have been sautéed in a red Cajun gravy. The eggplant is supple, but eat fast because it’s best when it’s still crunchy from the fryer. You’ll want to use the creamy mashed potatoes served on the side to scoop up all the rich, lightly sweet gravy. ::BY LACEY MUSZYNSKI Blackened scallops ($25) are large and topped with fresh pico de gallo. They’re coated with blackening seasoning that’s full of spices but only a little heat. The hen Crawdaddy’s closed in 2013 after 18 thin, 10-ounce black angus ribeye ($25) also was ordered blackened but needed a years in business, many Milwaukeeans whole lot of salt and pepper from the table to coax some flavor out of it. The addibemoaned the loss. It was the most popution of 3 plump grilled shrimp ($3) to the steak was a smart one. lar Cajun and Creole restaurant in the area, Seafood is pretty pervasive on the menu, with other options like étouffée and diners were clamoring for chef and owner ($23) made with shrimp, fish, bay scallops and crawfish, cornmeal fried MissisJonathan Klug to continue his restaurant’s legasippi catfish ($20) smothered with étouffée, as well as macadamia nut crusted cy. He reopened the restaurant in 2016 but closed tuna ($27). There’s also a number of nightly specials whose descriptions also once again two years later. (That location on 94th include the prices, a thoughtful touch. and Greenfield was purchased by a group unaffiliMost entrées include Crawdaddy’s signature sides: glazed carrots and a ated with the original restaurant, and they recently garlic herb angel hair pasta. Both are tired, dated and need some serious overreopened it under the Crawdaddy’s name.) hauling. The carrots are cut haphazardly into huge, sloppy chunks and have no But now, Klug is back, again, with the original discernible seasoning, while the angel hair tastes strongly of garlic and nothCrawdaddy’s Roadhouse, a name meant to distinguish ing else. Luckily, you can swap them out for a number of other side choices, it from its competitor just down the street. Fans of the like seasoned green beans, crispy fried okra with jalapeño mayo, mashed original restaurant will find much of the new iteration potatoes with roasted garlic that wasn’t overpowering, or a great individually very familiar, from the energetic atmosphere to the menu, baked ramekin of mac and cheese. which hasn’t changed a whole lot since the ’90s. Desserts ($7) include key lime pie, pecan pie, crème brulée and warm bread The list of starters is long, and most are great for sharing at the restaurant’s large pudding topped with a thick bourbon sauce. The bread pudding bar. Stuffed bread ($9) are large deep-fried balls of bread dough was not memorable and served in a small portion, contrary to the filled with a generous amount of ground andouille sausage and Crawdaddy’s generous portions of the rest of the meal. white cheddar. You get four to an order, and each one is substanMilwaukeeans are creatures of habit, and judging by the Roadhouse tial with a gooey, slightly spicy interior and crisp crust. The pats crowds already at Crawdaddy’s Roadhouse, most love this blast of garlic herb butter on the side are potent, so have breath mints 9638 W. National Ave. from the past. While the foundation of a great Cajun restaurant handy if you’re concerned. Craw tails ($10) take all the work out 414-763-6085 is still there, the menu needs updating, or I wonder how long of eating crawfish with tail meat swimming in butter, fried green facebook.com/ people will be excited about the same things they ate 20 years tomatoes ($6) have a thick cornmeal breading, and red beans and crawdaddysroadhouse ago. Hopefully, the third time’s the charm, and this go-around will rice ($6) include tasso, andouille and smoked ham. have more staying power than the last. $$-$$$ Gumbo ($5.50-$8.50), made with chicken, andouille, smoked
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olfgang Mozart’s comic opera The Marriage of Figaro (Le nozze di Figaro in Italian, the language of its magnificent libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte) premiered at the Burgtheater in Vienna, Austria. The audience’s enthusiasm on that first night resulted in five encored numbers; there were seven during the next performance. The opera tells of the lengths to which servants Figaro and Susanna have to go to get married, given that their libidinous employer, Count Almaviva, is dead-set on seducing Susanna. Figaro is a cornerstone of the repertoire and appears consistently among the most frequently performed operas around the world; not bad for a work that premiered 233 years ago. “The Marriage of Figaro is like coming home—for the performers and the audience,” explains Florentine Opera Company general director and CEO Maggey Oplinger. “Every singer I know has sung something from this show. Even if you haven’t seen it before, Mozart’s beautiful orchestration [which will be performed by the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra] sounds great, and gorgeous character painting with the voice have withstood the challenges of time for a reason. “We forget sometimes that the original play caused riots over its sneaky ‘the servants and women outsmart the employer’ theme and was fully banned by the Austrian emperor,” Oplinger continues. “I personally love how Count Almaviva can be both the Countess’ beloved gone astray and also a slimy, entitled ponce assuming he can have his way with whoever he wants. These characters are easy to understand but complex, so very human and flawed.” Figaro opens the Florentine’s 2019-’20 main stage series (subsequent opera productions will be of Peter Brook’s The Tragedy of Carmen and Giuseppe Verdi’s Macbeth), and for this Mozart masterpiece, the company promises a top-notch show. “It’s a lush period production. You may see a battle of feather duster against feather fan, and the count is dressed like a king, and his home is a castle,” Oplinger says. “Our creative team is balancing the modern waves of a story like this in our day against the timeless setting Mozart envisioned and created in 1786. We’re laughing in rehearsals, which is always a great place to start. Expect a playful, traditional interpretation that highlights the personalities on stage—not a dusty, slow-moving museum piece.” Figaro’s continuing relevance and eminent relatability makes it an easy choice—but certainly not easy to successfully pull off—for an opera company. But just what other considerations actually go into deciding what operas to perform during a given season? Why Verdi’s Macbeth and not, say, Friedrich von Flotow’s Martha? “Every opera company is going to answer that a little differently,” Oplinger responds.
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Florentine’s Recipe for a Successful Season “In our case, we’ve spent a number of seasons focusing heavily on baroque and modern opera. In the same way that you balance a meal as a chef, we want to balance our seasons for our audience. So, moving into this season, the team (before my arrival) looked at what audience favorites had been in the past, which past and debuting artists might be available, and what sets and costumes we own. They wanted to try a twist on a classic with Brook’s The Tragedy of Carmen, and we’re getting a great response to that so far. “As we move into programming 2020-’21, we’re exploring the Florentine’s history, looking at what other companies are doing around the country and the world and identifying some singers we feel Milwaukee deserves to hear in all their glory. That means putting a singer in a role that fits like that perfect little black dress. We, of course, have our personal favorites, but an opera company isn’t just about what thrills us; we want to curate an experience for our audience. Our overall goal is to delight our experienced audience with a new piece to love and discover, thrill the first-time attendee and offer something every year that fits families and kids. “Verdi’s Macbeth is a great example of this,” Oplinger explains. “William Shakespeare and Verdi rolled into one show? Glorious! It’s cropping up around the country as we explore the riches of that story and music, but Macbeth hasn’t graced the Florentine stage since the 2006-’07 season. We’ve got some incredible talent to show off this season, and down the road—as I get to know what Milwaukee is looking for on our stage—passion projects may creep in where they fit. A meal with a bit of a kick can be very satisfying.” Besides its full-on opera productions, Florentine the Florentine offers intimate, casual “@ Opera The Marriage The Center Series” concerts taking place at the Wayne and Kristine Lueders Florentine of Figaro Opera Center in Riverwest (926 E. Burleigh Friday, St.) and a brand-new “Spotlight Series,” Oct. 11 which began on Wednesday, Sept. 18, & Sunday, with a one-hour program by WisconsinOct. 13 born mezzo-soprano Emily Fons. “As Milwaukee’s opera company, we’ve Uihlein Hall been bringing great performers to this city since 1933,” Oplinger explains. “Opera singers are hired to sing a specific role under a conductor and stage director of the company’s choosing and as part of a huge production, but some of the best vocal work—and the most moving performances I’ve seen—have happened when a singer gets to choose their own repertoire and their own pianist and revel in the music that thrills them. When a performer is that engaged, the audience gets a thrilling ride. “The Spotlight Series highlights an outstanding performer on their terms and also gives our audience a chance to meet a world-class singer, have a glass of wine and ask them why that last piece inspired them. It’s a way to immerse yourself in the glory of the voice and get to know the artist in a more personal way. The concerts are short, sweet and fun, and the intimacy is a great balance to the grandeur of our mainstage shows.” The Marriage of Figaro plays Friday, Oct. 11, and Sunday, Oct. 13, at Uihlein Hall in the Marcus Center, 920 N. Water St. For tickets and more information, call 414-291-5700 or visit florentineopera.org.
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THEATRE In seeking to outdo a rival ruler, an emperor must find a method to prove he’s number one, but two devious con men spot an opportunity to expose the potentate for his own pettiness. This is the plot of Waukesha Civic Theatre’s The Emperor’s New Tuxedo, an “ACAP PlayMakers” production. ACAP’s (Adaptive Community Approach Program) mission is to encourage people with disabilities to achieve their highest potential and to acquire life-long skills that will enable them to become contributing and valued members within their communities. The company offers a sensory-friendly performance—designed to accommodate children and adults who are sensitive to lights, sounds or have other needs—on Sunday, Oct. 6, at 2 p.m. (John Jahn) Oct. 3-6 at Waukesha Civic Theatre, 264 W. Main St, Waukesha. For tickets, call 262-547-0708 or visit waukeshacivictheatre.org.
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Aperi Animam Concert Taking their name from the Latin command, “Open your soul,” Aperi Animam is a new Milwaukee-based vocal ensemble specializing in sacred music from the Renaissance. They’ve been praised for their mindful, innovative programming and rich sound, which is characterized by the singers’ ability to sing fully as soloists while maintaining a balanced and unified sense of ensemble. Aperi Animam gives a free concert at 5 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church, 1209 N. Broadway, on Friday, Oct. 4. (John Jahn)
RSO Masterworks Concert/Fundraiser The Racine Symphony Orchestra presents its first Masterworks Concert of the season, featuring two masterpieces of the classical orchestral repertoire. These works are the gorgeously evocative The Hebrides overture, Op. 26, by Felix Mendelssohn (1826); and Ludwig van Beethoven’s thrilling Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92 (1812). There will also be a “PreConcert Conversation” with RSO 2019 artist-in-residence and musicologist Meaghan Heinrich. A post-concert fundraising event (with appetizers, desserts, cash bar and more) rounds out the evening. (John Jahn) Sunday, Oct. 6, at 3 p.m. (concert) at UW-Parkside’s Frances Bedford Concert Hall, 900 Wood Road, Kenosha. For tickets, call 262-636-9285 or visit racinesymphony.org.
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ohn Logan’s Red won the Tony Award for Best Play, and it is easy to understand why when seeing Windfall Theatre’s rendition of it. Two actors and a minimalist set are all the play needs, as it relies entirely on dialogue to express itself. It is introspective, thoughtful, provocative and passionate; if you love art, you will find something to love in this script. Red retells the (true, to an extent) story of Mark Rothko, the famous expressionist painter, working his first commission: murals for New York City’s legendary Four Seasons restaurant. The works, now known as the Seagram Murals, never ended up in the restaurant; Red offers insight as to why.
MARK FROHNA
‘Red’ and Other Colors Swirl in the Mind of Mark Rothko
What is art? What makes an artist? Should art be beautiful, consumed, bought, appreciated, popular, hated, heart-gripping, pleasant…? Those are all the questions the play mulls over. It does not offer answers, of course, but the hour-and-a-half show is a free dive into the mind of an artist, where colors and thoughts swirl incessantly, where history, philosophy, literature and a lifetime of knowledge blend together to create something that speaks to people. The play does offer one answer, explaining why Rothko refused to hang his work in the Four Seasons restaurant. It is in fact a quote from the artist himself: “I hope to ruin the appetite of every son of a bitch who ever eats in that room,” he said, “with paintings that will make those rich bastards feel that they are trapped in a room where all the doors and windows are bricked up.” Two actors make up the whole cast: Bo Johnson, veteran of the Milwaukee theater community and companies like The Rep, plays Rothko with strength and conviction; Mohammad N. ElBsat, as his assistant Ken, is convincing as an eager art fanatic who learns to know the man behind the art. Both are efficient and disappear behind their characters, letting the script seep through them and delivering it well. After watching the play, audiences might like to hear that, while Rothko’s art is as lively as ever, the Four Seasons restaurant closed its doors earlier this year; history did give the artist the last laugh. Through Saturday, Oct. 12, at Village Church Arts, 130 E. Juneau Ave. Skylight’s ‘Oklahoma!’
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OPENINGS: !"#$%&#''()*+,,-(./0+(1+2#%+,(3&()*/$45#6/$78 Oct. 3-Feb. 9, 2020 Milwaukee Art Museum • 700 N. Art Museum Drive “The Landfall Press exhibition and the Landfall Press Archive both present a wide range of subjects and styles, and several of the works redefine what a print can be,” said Nikki Otten, associate curator of prints and drawings at the Milwaukee Art Museum. “The diversity of voices in the Landfall Press Archive enhances our collection, and we are pleased to be part of Landfall’s artistic and educational legacy.” This new exhibition features approximately 100 editioned prints, many from the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Landfall Press Archive, that are the result of collaboration and experimentation at Landfall. Stories from the workshop are brought to life through photographs, videos and documents, and a lithography press and printing materials showcase the hand-printing process that the workshop sustains and advances. For more information, call 414-224-3200 or visit mam.org.
!93#:;,(</&+-(=$(>0+$/$7(3&(=*4(#$%("/4+*#4?*+8 Friday, Oct. 4, 6 p.m. Gallery 2o7 • 207 E. Buffalo St., Ste. 130 Lindsay Starck—Milwaukee native and author of the novel Noah’s Wife—collaborates with six artists for an evening of art and literature at Gallery 2o7 in Downtown Milwaukee. Each participating artist presents a unique piece of art that was inspired by Starck’s debut novel. At the opening reception on Friday, Starck Larry Chatman, Couple Outside W & L, 1979/89, printed 2019. Inkjet print. Courtesy of the artist. © Larry Chatman
will conduct a brief presentation followed by a Q&A session, and then each of the participating artists will explain the inspiration for their work. Books will be available for purchase and for signing by the author following the presentation. The six artists are Ann Baer, Jeanne Nikolai Olivieri, Stacy Ollmann, David Schaefer, Julia Taylor and Robert Zondag. The exhibition will run through Oct. 24. For more information, call 414-431-2368 or visit gallery2o7.com.
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[ FILM CLIPS ] Abominable PG When young Yi (voiced by Chloe Bennet) discovers a yeti hiding on her apartment building’s rooftop, she wants to help him return to his Mt. Everest home. Their journey from Shanghai, China, to the world’s tallest peak is a huge undertaking, so Yi welcomes the company of her teenage neighbors, Peng and Jin (Albert Tsai and Tenzing Norgay Trainor). The quartet is pursued by wealthy explorer Burnish (Eddie Izzard) and a zoologist he hires to capture the astonishing creature. Once in the wild, the yeti’s magical powers allow him to manipulate nature in order to elude his would-be captors. This animation collaboration between DreamWorks Animation and China’s Pearl Studio works overtime seeking an emotional connection, but the film’s striking visuals are easy to watch and enjoy. (Lisa Miller)
Joker R Joaquin Phoenix portrays Arthur Fleck, a clown-for-hire by day, an aspiring stand-up comedian by night. Mistreated by numerous Gotham residents, Fleck’s mental illness eventually transforms him into the criminal, murderous Joker. The brainchild of Todd Phillips, the director imagined Phoenix playing the role as Phillips co-wrote the screenplay with Scott Silver. Phoenix lost so much weight to become the Joker that Phillips assumed reshoots would be impossible and meant he was busily rewriting the next day’s scenes each night. Much to the bewilderment of the film’s other actors, Phoenix famously walked offset whenever he felt himself losing control of his portrayal. (Lisa Miller)
Lucy in the Sky R After walking in space, Lucy Cola (Natalie Portman) finds nothing can match the experience. Back on Earth, she must wait three years for the opportunity to join another NASA mission, and she becomes increasingly dissatisfied with what she feels is a hum-drum existence. Although married, Lucy throws herself into an affair with fellow astronaut Mark (Jon Hamm). To Lucy’s surprise, Mark eventually moves on in this story mirroring that of astronaut Lisa Nowak. The question is whether the film has a point, because none is readily apparent. (L.M.)
[ HOME MOVIES / NOW STREAMING ] n Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: In Concert
The “25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concert” (2009) included many star-filled lineups. Crosby Stills & Nash hadn’t lost their stardust harmonies and introduced friends such as Bonnie Raitt and Jackson Browne. The show got funky with Stevie Wonder and hit a highpoint when Jeff Beck joined him for a blazing “Superstitious.” This show is just one disc in an 11-DVD set with 30 hours of music and talk from a decade of concerts.
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Bridge was once one of America’s most popular pastimes. Now the average age of bridge players is 73 and rising. The documentary The Kids Table focuses on a team of millennials competing in bridge tournaments. They are forced to stop texting, think critically and signal team members through their choices, not their words. Devices are not allowed. “Bridge is totally awesome!” exclaims one youthful player. Perhaps bridge will be the vinyl LP of cardplaying?
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In Roger Corman’s 1959 spoof of the Beat Generation, Walter Paisley (Dick Miller) is a none-too-bright busboy at a coffeehouse where second-string Ginsbergs hold forth and murder ballads are sung. Every jive-talker in the joint wants to be “creative.” Walter, the failed sculptor, gains recognition after dipping the things he kills in clay. “It expresses modern man in all his self-pity” gushes a fan. The black-and-white cinematography is cool and the acting is spot-on.
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It gets off to a slow start—and then grows suddenly interesting. Felipe (Antón Araiza) and Pilar (Ericka Ramirez) are dining in a restaurant when he offers her an engagement ring. She’s baffled, dumbfounded, alarmed—after all, it’s only their fourth date! Directed by Mexico’s Victor Audiffred, Hypnosis to be Happy is like a two-person stage play on philosophy and intimacy, infused with some beautiful nature cinematography when the couple embark on a road trip. —David Luhrssen
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How does it feel to return to this music after so many years? Well, I’m very proud to return to this material. I had great feedback about those albums from two people that I respect tremendously, who unfortunately are no longer with us: David Bowie liked Spectral Mornings, and John Lennon really liked Selling England by the Pound, and they’re both favorite albums of mine as well. And it just so happens this year is the 40th anniversary of Spectral Mornings, which I know is a favorite of many fans. I was always proud of that album, because it touched on a bit of world music, and the latest one features 20 or so musicians from all over the world, so that’s been a calling for me for quite some time. Why do you think Selling England by the Pound endures? Selling England by the Pound is considered a prototype for heavy metal, and I’m not the only person to have said that. On that first song, “Dancing with the Moonlight Knight,” the guitar solo features tapping and altered jumps and sweep picking. I didn’t realize it was groundbreaking at the time, but people have picked Steve up on that, and I know tapping has since become a mainstay of heavy metal playing. Hackett [Queen’s] Brian May told me that early Genesis Pabst was an influence on him: things like “The MusiTheater cal Box” and that three-part harmony guitar Friday, solo at the end. I told him I thought that he was Oct. 4 the guy who invented the three-part harmony 8 p.m. guitar! I think everyone was thinking along the same lines, you know: the guitar orchestra. A recent article on the website Louder explores the role of women in the prog-rock scene. Do you think prog’s reputation as a boy’s club is finally beginning to change? I like to work with women, and I’ve always felt uplifted by women. And I love the idea of a mixture of voices; it just carries the music to another level. Anyone can make an album in their bedroom on their own and all that, but music is about communication. I think we can’t afford for it to be boy’s club. Steve Hackett PHOTO BY TINA KORHONEN
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n Oct. 4, the legendary Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett returns to Milwaukee to perform two of his most acclaimed albums in their entirety: Genesis’ seminal Selling England by the Pound and his first solo album, Spectral Mornings. Hackett’s latest album, At the Edge of Light, features extensive collaborations with musicians from all corners of the world. In advance of his Pabst Theater concert, I spoke with the affable guitarist about Genesis, prog rock as a boy’s club and his strategies for silencing the inner critic.
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In your early solo years, you used a variety of guest vocalists but more recently you have begun singing more and more. Are you more comfortable as a vocalist now? I had a dream one night that I could sing very high, and then I tried it out and I found that I could. If I hadn’t had the dream, I wouldn’t have attempted it. Many people told me I could sing. I was the last person to believe it, but now I do. I’m never gonna be Aretha Franklin! But you just need to find the voice that you have and work on it. If you can’t get a vibrato and you want it, waggle your head, shake your arms, jump up and down, do whatever it takes. You joined Genesis during a kind of golden age for rock ’n’ roll. With the industry in a state of freefall, do you have any advice for young musicians who hope to follow in your footsteps? I would say you’ve gotta stick to your guns, psychologically. I think if you’re driven to do something, there are plenty of people who are gonna try to put you off along the way. I call these people “external invalidators.” They’ll tell you that you can’t play guitar, you can’t sing, you’re too short, you can’t dance, you got the wrong trousers, all the rest. That can all be dealt with. But the one thing you can’t beat is the internal invalidator; if you’re telling yourself you can’t do it, you’re never going to get off the starting blocks. So, you’ve gotta shut that demon in a room and bolt the door shut, and say “I’m gonna try to do this, because Steve Hackett said that I could!”
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THURSDAY, OCT. 3
SATURDAY, OCT. 5
Raul Malo is the voice of the Nashville-byway-of-Miami group The Mavericks, a band whose zeitgeist allows a fair reverence for traditions of vintage country, pop and Latino music. Stopping in Milwaukee on their 30th anniversary tour, the band’s “What A Crying Shame” and “All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down” project a timeless sound that still sounds fresh.
Pabst Brewery turns 175 years old and celebrates this year’s Oktoberfest with a block party. Located in a historic building on the Pabst complex, the former First German Methodist Church now houses a 4,000-barrelper-year microbrewery. For the event, they will offer 175 limited-edition, collectible, Pabst 175th-Anniversary 16 oz. steins featuring art reflecting the brewery’s German heritage. These will be available on Saturday only. For this occasion, Pabst will roll out an ornate, fully restored, 1920s horse-drawn beer wagon. This will also be the first opportunity to taste Pabst’s special Oktoberfest beer. Brewed with premium Munich malts combined with high-quality German hops, it is said to be “a smooth, full-bodied German lager that epitomizes and honors the legacy of Captain Frederick Pabst.” Music from Uncle Kenny, the Brew City Polka Rollers, Bockenplautz and more Bavarian-themed contests than you can shake a brat or pretzel at are also on tap.
The Mavericks @ Pabst Theater, 8 p.m.
The Mavericks PHOTO BY HARIS NUKEM
FRIDAY, OCT. 4 The Black Keys w/ Modest Mouse @ Fiserv Forum, 7 p.m.
Returning to Milwaukee for their ninth album’s “Let’s Rock” tour, The Black Keys have come a long way from playing the legendary—but short-lived—Reed St. Station in 2002. They have successively played the Eagles Club, then the Bradley Center and now Fiserv Forum. Some listener may whine “they sold out,” yet the Akron, Ohio, duo still pay their same dirtball garage-blues. They just evolved a bit. And got popular. Like everyone wishes, even you. Openers Modest Mouse have been playing impressionistic, art-damaged punk since 1992. Song and album titles have long suggested these are no dummies. While they are one of the few contemporary bands who fall into the lineage of Captain Beefheart and Pere Ubu, like The Black Keys, they find ways to connect at least a bit with the mainstream.
Fall X 19 @ The Wisconsin Center, 9 a.m.
Pabst Oktoberfest Block Party @ Pabst Brewery and Taproom, 11 a.m.
MONDAY, OCT. 7 The Black Keys PHOTO BY ALYSSE GAFKJEN
Fall Experiment is a two-day immersive tech, art, gaming and music festival that convenes creators from all over the greater Midwest. Featured speakers include Robert Cordova (“Changing the Tech Game: a Discussion with the Milwaukee Bucks”); Searit Huluf (“Diversity and Representation in Gaming and Esports”); and John Zeratsky (“Making Time for What Matters”). Steve Aoki also headlines a concert on Saturday.
Joel Burt Duo @ Mason Street Grill, 5:30 p.m.
Chicago jazz pianist Joel Burt, an underwriter who decided to enroll in Boston’s Berklee College of Music, holds a Monday residency at Mason Street Grill. His personal philosophy? “I don’t ever want to live in a box,” he said, “because life is like... a cabbage. A huuuge cabbage, with so many levels of life. You can keep peeling it back, and there’s still more!”
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::ALBUMS Arctic Sleep Kindred Spirits Metal occupies a broader realm than much of what receives exposure beyond its own subculture. While popular notions of the genre include brutality and hedonism, some of its exponents show capacity for empathy. That feeling for others’ pain, informs Kindred Spirits, the seventh release by Milwaukee’s one-man band, Keith D aka Arctic Sleep. Arctic Sleep’s sweeping sonorities and enveloping melodies signal more a search for peace than threat of peril. Kindred Spirits’ musical journey began with the death of D’s cat. The musical auteur’s devastation at his loss prompted a desire to make a work that speaks to anyone experiencing a loss, whether of a pet or fellow human. Since he’s working within the metal genre, it may be natural for D to make his quest for serenity epic. Symphonic strings, extended electronic drones and African djembe drumming smartly meld with the power chords and often melancholy lyrics sung in a yearning tone. Metal fans may recognize how Arctic Sleep alludes to the work of kindred souls such as Anathema and Candlemass. Those with more of a yen for classic rock may also delight in how Kindred Spirits recalls late period Pink Floyd. With this album, Keith D has created a work rooted in its genre while expanding its boundaries for those with open minds and hearts. —Jamie Lee Rake
StranahanZaleski-Rosato Live at Jazz Standard (CAPRI RECORDS) Six years after their last album together, drummer Colin Stranahan, pianist Glenn Zaleski and bassist Rick Rosato reunited their jazz trio to record this live disc. While they have been busy as side players during the intervening years, they’ve lost none of their collaborative intuition. Their original music is thoughtful, post-Bill Evans in style, rhythmically active with the textures of each instrument distinct as sticks and strings circle in tandem. —Morton Shlabotnik SHEPHERD EXPRESS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3
Cactus Club, Wilder Maker w/Resurrectionists & Sleepersound Cafe Carpe (Fort Atkinson), Song Circle w/Tricia Alexander (6:30pm) Caroline’s Jazz & Blues Club, Brian Dale Group w/ Lynda Lee County Clare Irish Inn & Pub, Acoustic Irish Folk w/ Barry Dodd Jazz Estate, John Németh and The Blue Dreamers Mason Street Grill, Mark Thierfelder Jazz Trio (5:30pm) McAuliffe’s On The Square (Racine), Open Mic Night Mezcalero Restaurant, Open Jam w/host Abracadabra Jam Band On The Bayou, Open Mic Comedy w/host The Original Darryl Hill Pabst Theater, The Mavericks Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, In Bar 360: Phil Norby Riverside Theater, Sublime with Rome w/The Expendables & Tropidelic Rock Country MKE, Scott E Berendt Unplugged Rounding Third Bar and Grill, World’s Funniest Free Comedy Show Sazzy B (Kenosha), Gypsy Jazz Shaker’s Cigar Bar & World Cafe, Prof. Pinkerton & the Magnificents Shank Hall, Griffin House The Back Room @ Colectivo, Ryan Hamilton w/ Nate Armbruster The Miramar Theatre, The Geek x Vrv (all-ages, 9pm)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4
American Legion #69 (Mayville), The Ricochettes American Legion Post #399 (Okauchee), Sawyer Road Band American Legion Post #449 (Brookfield), Neil Diamond Tribute Night Cafe Carpe (Fort Atkinson), Bill Camplin Band Caroline’s Jazz & Blues Club, The Paul Spencer Band Circle-A Cafe, Alive at Eight: Wolves With Virginia & Jr. and the Strangers(8pm); DJ: Ms. LaFontaine & Anna (10pm) Clarke Hotel (Waukesha), Dick Eliot Jazz Guitar (6pm) ComedySportz, ComedySportz Milwaukee! County Clare Irish Inn & Pub, Traditional Irish Ceilidh Session Crush Wine Bar (Waukesha), CP & Stoll w/Chris Peppas & Jeff Stoll Iron Mike’s, Jam Session w/Steve Nitros & the Liquor Salesmen Jazz Estate, Christine Fawson Quartet (8:30pm), Late Night Sessions: Gramma Matrix Late Night Vinyl (11:30pm) Kochanski’s Concertina Beer Hall, El Drifte vs. Honky Tonkitis Lakefront Brewery, Brewhaus Polka Kings (5:30pm) Linneman’s Riverwest Inn, Funk Toberfest Sampler: Conscious Congress w/Funkie Jesse Los Mariachis Mexican Restaurant, Larry Lynne Revue Mamie’s, Stokes & The Old Blues Boys Mason Street Grill, Phil Seed Trio (6pm) Mezcalero Restaurant and Bar, The Falcons Milwaukee Ale House, Frog Water Pabst Theater, Steve Hackett Genesis Revisited w/ Spectral Mornings anniversary celebration Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, In Bar 360: Marcell Rave / Eagles Club, Catfish w/The Bottlemen (allages, 8pm) Rebellion Brewing (Cedarburg), Matt MF Tyner Red Rock Saloon, Brushville
Rock Country MKE, Jude and The Dudes Route 20 (Sturtevant), Eddy Vanzant Shank Hall, Doug Stone w/Liar’s Trial The Back Room, Mystery Skulls w/Phangs & SnowBlood The Brickhouse (Racine), Duosonic The Cheel / The Baaree (Thiensville), Friday Night Live: Cameron Webb Soul Trio (6pm) The Miramar Theatre, Dead Man’s Carnival record release show Unitarian Church North, Wisconsin Singer/Songwriter Series presents: David Roth Up & Under, Mas Verde w/Songs of Saturnalia X-Ray Arcade, Broken Ribs Comedy
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5
American Legion Post #449 (Brookfield), Off the Record Art*Bar, Ryan Burns Blu Milwaukee, Janet O’Mahony Bremen Cafe, Bum Alum w/Oregon Space Trail of Doom, Old Prospectors & The Stash Cactus Club, Juiceboxxx w/Telethon, Twan Mack, Rexxx & DJ DRiPSweat Cafe Carpe (Fort Atkinson), David Huckfelt of the Pines Caroline’s Jazz & Blues Club, The Paul Spencer Band Circle-A Cafe, Alive at Eight: Girl Fight w/Size 5’s (8pm); DJ: Edina Flo (10pm) ComedySportz, ComedySportz Milwaukee! Cue Club of Wisconsin (Waukesha), Ten Feet Tall Jazz Estate, Typhanie Monique Quartet (8pm), Late Night Sessions: Yanni Chudnow Trio as the Sunkin Suns (11:30pm) Kochanski’s Concertina Beer Hall, Hullmen Linneman’s Riverwest Inn, Tower Avenue Band w/ The Nightinjails & Acoustic Blu Mamie’s, The Last Hurrah: Marvelous Mack (12pm), The Incorruptibles Mason Street Grill, Jonathan Wade Trio (6pm) McAuliffe’s Pub (Racine), Ace High Tribute to Iron Maiden Miller Time Pub, Matt MF Tyner Pabst Theater, Amy Grant Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, In Bar 360: Joe Hite Rave / Eagles Club, Jon Pardi w/Tyler Rich (allages, 7:30pm), Yung Gravy w/Billy Marchiafava, SavageRealm & TIIIIIIIIIIP (all-ages, 9pm) Riverside Theater, The Australian Pink Floyd Show Route 20 (Sturtevant), Bella Cain Saloon on Calhoun with Bacon, Katz Sass (3pm), 5 Card Studs (9pm) Shank Hall, Altered Five Blues Band w/Steve Cohen & Little Maddie The Cheel / The Baaree (Thiensville), Pops Fletcher & The Hucksters The Coffee House (Plymouth Church), Food Pantry Benefit: The music of Bob Dylan w/Bob Smoke and Dee La Belle; Bob Estes, JP Spencer & Ives Iverson; Eccentric Acoustic; & Jeff Peterson The Miramar Theatre, Báwldy (all-ages, 9pm) Up & Under, Majestics X-Ray Arcade, VexNation w/LMI, Poison Darts & Satan’s Dealer
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6
Angelo’s Piano Lounge, Live Karaoke w/Julie Brandenburg Cactus Club, Milwaukee Record Halftime Show: Genesis Renji (3pm) Circle-A Cafe, Alive at Eight: Kati Katchever w/Long Mama Trio (8pm); DJ: Lars (10pm) J&B’s Blue Ribbon Bar and Grill, The Players Jam Pabst Theater, Jim Gaffigan & “Pears Book” Rounding Third Bar and Grill, The Dangerously Strong Comedy Open Mic
The Back Room @ Colectivo, NoSleep Podcast: Live for Halloween The Cheel / The Baaree (Thiensville), Sunday Funday: G&R (4pm) The Tonic Tavern, Third Coast Blues: Andrew Koenig Band w/Benny Rickun (4pm) Turner Hall Ballroom, Claudia Oshry X-Ray Arcade, Hot Coffin w/Wet Tropics, Bear Call, Bandoleer Bacall & Flu Like Symptoms (6pm)
MONDAY, OCTOBER 7
Jazz Estate, Jazz Estate Jam Session Linneman’s Riverwest Inn, Poet’s Monday w/host Timothy Kloss & featured reader Ed Markowski (sign-up 7:30pm, 8-11pm) Mason Street Grill, Joel Burt Duo (5:30pm) Paulie’s Pub and Eatery, Open Jam w/hosts Josh Becker, Annie Buege, Ally Hart or Marr’lo Parada Up & Under, Open Mic
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8
Brewtown Eatery, Blues & Jazz Jam w/Jeff Stoll, Joe Zarcone & David “Harmonica” Miller (6pm) Jazz Estate, Neil Davis and Steve Peplin Duo Jazz Gallery Center for the Arts / Riverwest Artists Association, Tuesday Night Jazz Jam Mamie’s, Open Blues Jam w/Marvelous Mack Mason Street Grill, Jamie Breiwick Group (5:30pm) McAuliffe’s (Racine), Jim Yorgan Sextet Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, In Bar 360: Al White (4pm) Rave / Eagles Club, GWAR w/Sacred Reich, Toxic Holocaust & Against The Grain (all-ages, 7:30pm) Red Circle Inn, Dick Eliot w/Greg Shaffer (6pm) Sazzy B, Top Shelf Tuesday & Open Mic Night The Cheel / The Baaree (Thiensville), Alive After 5: Kyle Feerick & Peyton Lencho (6pm) Transfer Pizzeria Café, Transfer House Band w/ Dennis Fermenich
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9
Iron Mike’s, B Lee Nelson & KZ Acoustic Jam Jazz Estate, Evan Christian Kochanski’s Concertina Beer Hall, Polka Open Jam Mason Street Grill, Jamie Breiwick Group (5:30pm) Paulie’s Field Trip, Wednesday Night Afterparty w/ Dave Wacker & guests The Cheel / The Baaree (Thiensville), Dan Lloyd (6:30pm)
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Titanic Tempest The Tennessee Titans were all fired up for their NFL home opener on Sunday, Sept. 15, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. Accordingly, so was some of their pyrotechnic equipment, which caught fire during player introductions, spreading flames and thick, black smoke near one end zone. According to Bleacher Report, no one was hurt, and flames were extinguished quickly. But the NFL, taking its usual proactive stance, placed a ban on “all flame effects and pyrotechnics used on its playing fields” until an investigation can be completed.
Mahomes Mayhem Two football-crazed fans of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes couldn’t quite pull off a heist in Lawrence, Kan., on Monday, Sept. 16. Pulling up to a McDonald’s, the two ran inside, grabbed a life-size cardboard cutout of Mahomes and ran out, stuffing the promotional piece into their car. Lawrence Police spokesman Patrick Compton told the Lawrence Journal-World that, as they
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Sun 10/13
George Shingleton $15
Sat 10/5
Altered Five Blues Band
STEVE COHEN & LITTLE MADDIE
$10 adv/ $12 dr
Wed 10/16
Ian Noe JEREMY IVEY
$10 adv/ $12 dr
Thurs 10/24
Fri 10/25
Roots of a Rebellion, The Tritonics $15
Rasputina CHARMING DISASTER
$20
10/26 Super-Unknown, Big Bang Baby, TEN Chicago 11/1 Yipes! 11/2 Think Floyd USA 11/6 Savoy Brown featuring Kim Simmonds 11/8 Mike & Friends 11/9 California Honeydrops 11/11 Jesse Malin 11/12 Corb Lund 11/14 Trigger Hippy 11/15 Kinky Friedman 11/16 Damaged Justice: Metallica tribute, Bulletproof: Godsmack tribute 11/17 Donna the Buffalo 11/22 Dead Letter Office: R.E.M. Tribute, Without U2: U2 tribute 11/23 30th anniversary Shank Hall show with Semi Twang and Loey Nelson 11/27 Seaside Zoo: Grateful Dead Tribute 11/29 & 11/30 The R&B Cadets 12/4 Samantha Fish 12/6 The Steepwater Band 12/7 No Quarter: Led Zeppelin tribute 12/11 Kung Fu 12/13 KICK: The INXS Experience 12/14 Southbound 12/16 The Sleighriders 12/20 Pat McCurdy 12/21 Koch Marshall Trio 1/3 Albert Lee 1/11 Steve Forbert 1/17 Lil Ed and the Blues Imperials 1/18 Animation: Rush tribute, In The Flesh: Pink Floyd tribute 2/11 JOHN 5 3/28 Brand X 44 !!O C T O B E R 3 , 2 0 1 9
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