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Both state and local officials offer ways to combat lead, but who will pay for it? ::BY DAN SHAW

ith a recent lead testing scandal still festering, Milwaukee officials are once again looking to use the city budget to curtail the threat posed by lead water pipes and flaking paint throughout the city. If passed in its current form, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett’s proposed 2020 budget would set aside $21 million for lead abatement. Of that, $10 million would go toward replacing lead pipes, up from the $9.2 million designated for that purpose this year. Meanwhile, recognition has steadily grown that the dangers of lead are not confined to Milwaukee. Various legislative proposals in Madison would not only put millions more toward lead abatement statewide but also require regular testing at schools and childcare centers. As always, the primary questions concern who will pay for all this and will it be enough. The Milwaukee Health Department’s recent scandal over lead testing arose last year amid revelations that city officials had failed to do follow-up testing and provide other services to victims of lead poisoning. The immediate results were the departures of several officials and a reorganization at the department’s top. But even with that black mark on its history, Milwaukee can boast of some success in its fight against lead poisoning. From 2004 to 2016, the number of Milwaukee children under the age of 6 who were tested and found to have elevated lead levels in their blood fell from 8,385 to 2,851. Rather than replacing water service lines, much of that progress came about simply by eliminating lead paint hazards, and many people think that’s where the bulk of the money should keep going. They note that Milwaukee is not the only city in southeastern Wisconsin where the pipes taking drinking water in and out of houses are mostly made of lead. Whitefish Bay and Shorewood are both rife with lead service lines. Yet, lead poisoning remains rare in those places. The biggest concentration of lead poisoning cases is, instead, to be found in parts of the city with large numbers of houses built before 1978—the year the federal government banned the manufacture of lead paint.

Flint as Negative Example

!"#$"%"&$#'()*'$+",-$.,/&#$/0$0#/++$1"2(*&/3"-$,0$#'"$ primary hazard, city officials are not neglecting water ./."04$5'/0$ /0$ .,1#+6$ ,$ 1"0)+#$ (7$ 02,&-,+0$ /&$ .+,2"0$ +/8"$ Flint, Mich., where local officials’ decision to start pull9 ing drinking water from a new source undermined the 0."2/,+$#1",#:"&#0$#'"6$',-$.1"%/()0+6$)0"-$#($.1"%"&#$ +",-$2(&#,:/&,#/(&4$ Even more impetus is coming from the growing rec9 (*&/#/(&$#',#$#'"$'(11/;+"$"<,:.+"0$.1(%/-"-$;6$=+/&#$,&-$ (#'"1$.+,2"0$,1"$+/8"+6$#($1"0)+#$/&$0(:"$0(1#$(7$7"-"1,+$ mandate. Last year, local officials estimated it would cost $750 million to replace Milwaukee’s roughly 775,000 lead service lines. City officials, anxious to avoid having #($,;0(1;$0)2'$,$')*"$;/++$,++$,#$(&2">$,1"$#16/&*$#($*"#$,$ '",-$0#,1#4 The benefits of such work have long been known. If there were any doubt about the link between lead and %,1/()0$'",+#'$,&-$0(2/,+$:,+,-/"0>$,$1"2"&#$0#)-6$71(:$ UW-Milwaukee’s Joseph J. Zilber School of Public ?",+#'$',0$:,-"$#'"$2(&&"2#/(&$"%"&$:(1"$(;%/()04$5'"$ 1"0)+#/&*$1".(1#>$@A00(2/,#/(&$(7$B'/+-'((-$C+((-$D",-$ Levels with Firearm Violence Perpetration and Victim9 ization in Milwaukee,” found a significant correlation between gun violence and lead exposure at an early age. With such a strong connection, abatement work is likely #($-($+/##+"$;)#$/&#"&0/76$/&$#'"$2(:/&*$6",104 The $21 million Barrett would put toward lead abate9 :"&#$2()+-$,2#),++6$/&21",0"$;6$,0$:)2'$,0$EFF$:/++/(&$

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if another one of the mayor’s favored policies was ad9 opted. Barrett has joined many of his fellow local offi9 2/,+0$/&$0""8/&*$,$FG$/&21",0"$/&$#'"$+(2,+$0,+"0$#,<4$5'"$ money raised would help pay not only for lead removal but also a slew of other priorities. But before such a pro9 posal could take effect, it would first have to be approved

by Milwaukee County voters and—an even higher hur9 dle—by the Republican-controlled Legislature (who’ve already made it known they are unlikely to go along). Some of those same Republicans have, meanwhile, put forward their own proposal for curtailing lead dan9 gers not only in Milwaukee but in places throughout the state. Wisconsin Senate bills 423 and 424 would require 02'((+0>$-,62,1"$,&-$(#'"1$#6."0$(7$2'/+-2,1"$2"&#"10$#($ regularly test their sources of drinking water for lead. If the poisonous metal was found in dangerously high con9 centrations, the facility would have to provide potable water from another source, draw up a plan to eliminate lead from its regular water supply and conduct follow-up #"0#/&*$,#$0'(1#$/&#"1%,+04

‘This Is a Statewide Issue’

So far, the Republicans’ proposal has elicited a mixed 1"0.(&0"4$H,&6$."(.+"$,*1""$#',#$1"*)+,1$#"0#/&*$/0$#'"$ only way to know if children are being exposed to lead ,#$,$.,1#/2)+,1+6$%)+&"1,;+"$,*"$,&->$/7$#'"6$,1">$"&0)1"$ intervention comes as quickly as possible. At the same time, however, the legislation threatens to impose yet an9 other expensive mandate on institutions whose budgets ,1"$,+1",-6$0#1"#2'"-$#'/&4 Dan Rossmiller, government relations director of the Wisconsin Association of School Boards, said he’s working with the Senate bills’ authors to ensure the cost doesn’t fall entirely on schools. “This will be very hard to carry out without some money attached that would help pay for the cost of testing or remediation,” he says. Meanwhile, a separate Democratic proposal would put $40 million toward lead abatement; this is the same amount Gov. Tony Evers would have set aside for that purpose in his first state budget had Republican law9 :,8"10$ &(#$ 0#1/.."-$ #'"$ :(&"6$ ()#$ ,7#"1$ 2(:.+,/&/&*$ that too much of it would have gone to Milwaukee. But with Republicans in control of the state Legislature, the self-standing Democratic bill putting aside $40 million is +/8"+6$#($0)77"1$#'"$0,:"$7,#"4$ Milwaukee Democratic state Rep. Kalan Haywood, the author of the legislation, said he’s still working with Republicans who say they would like to see more “buyin” from local residents. “I’m optimistic it will get a hear9 ing and then be passed, because this is a statewide issue,” Haywood says. Many, no doubt, question how some of the same Republicans who are refusing to let Milwaukee County even allow residents to cast a vote on raising the +(2,+$0,+"0$#,<$7(1$+",-$,;,#":"&#$2,&$#'"&$#)1&$,1()&-$ and say they want more buy-in from residents. Others, meanwhile, are not waiting for state lawmakers to act. The League of Women Voters of Milwaukee County ',0$;""&$'(+-/&*$,$0"1/"0$(7$:""#/&*0$;1/&*/&*$#(*"#'"1$ various state and local officials, neighborhood activists ,&-$ (#'"1$ /&#"1"0#"-$ .,1#/"0$ #($ -/02)00$ .+,&0$ #($ 2(:;,#$ lead. Ann Batiza, vice president of the Milwaukee Coun9 #6$+",*)"$2',.#"1>$0,/-$0'"$1"2(*&/3"0$#',#$#'"$:,/&$#'1)0#$ in any lead abatement initiative will have to come from *(%"1&:"&#4$C)#$0'"$-("0$#'/&8$#'"1"$/0$,$.+,2"$7(1$0:,++$ (1*,&/3,#/(&0$#($'"+.$."(.+"$2(:"$#(*"#'"1$,&-$2+",1$).$ 0(:"$(7$#'"$:/0)&-"10#,&-/&*0$#',#$',%"$+(&*$2(:.+/9 2,#"-$#'"0"$"77(1#04 “I do think the acrimony has begun to diminish,” Ba9 tiza says. “And that’s what happens when people feel #'"6$,1"$;"/&*$'",1->$,&-$#'"6$0""$#'"$*((-$7,/#'$"77(1#0$ of other people, up close and in person.” !"##$%&'(&')*$+*$,-$.+,$))/0"#/$n

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battle is raging over veterans’ health care, and Veterans Affairs (VA) workers and the veterans they care for are being caught in the crossfire. The struggle is on two fronts. One is an effort to move millions of veterans away from the VA system and into privatized care. The other is the Trump administration’s brutal anti-union assault on VA workers. The result, in Wisconsin and across the country, is high stress and low morale among VA workers at all levels, many of whom are veterans themselves. Milwaukee VA Hospital workers are being threatened and intimidated, losing rights and protections, their union contracts ignored. “Everyone is terrified, working under fear of retaliation,” one Milwaukee VA nurse said. “I’m not perfect, but I am a very experienced nurse, and I am terrified I’m gonna lose my job. I’m sick to my stomach all the time.” In one VA hospital unit here, workers were asked to suggest changes they would like to see. All but five of about 60 workers declined, for fear of retaliation, discipline, suspension or termination if they aired complaints. Ultimately, the care their patients receive is bound to suffer, too. The VA serves 9 million veterans, and vets are happy with the care they get. A national Veterans of Foreign Wars survey this year found 91% of them would recommend VA care to other veterans. So, why the move to privatize veterans’ care? Enter the Koch brothers, well-known villains to progressives, billionaire polluters who have used their wealth to sell a far-right agenda. Suzanne Gordon, who will speak at Milwaukee’s Armistice Day event on Monday, Nov. 11, is a journalist who has covered health care issues for decades. She explained, in an interview with The Progressive: “Before the Koch brothers created their Astroturf veterans’ organization, the Concerned Veterans for America—into which they put some $14 million—the VA actually had a very good reputation. “There were some problems in the VA in 2014 about wait times [for treatment]. Those have been remedied largely, but the anti-democratic right really took advantage of this scandal to tarnish the reputation of the VA. Sadly, the liberal media has largely carried that narrative. The New York Times, CNN—it’s sad. There’s really thousands of scientific studies documenting the superior quality of care in the VA, and the media seems to be immune to the facts,” she said. So along came “Choice,” a program to move millions of veterans to private care if they had to wait too long for VA appointments or lived too far from a VA facility. Last year, in the name of expanding choice for veterans, the MISSION Act was passed, greatly expanding privatization of care. The cost of that private care, billions of dollars, will be stolen from other VA programs, which are more cost-efficient and effective. The VA has 45,000 vacant positions, including several hundred in Milwaukee. There is no doubt it will have more, leading to more complaints about the system— and more ammunition for the privatizers. Suzanne Gordon is among those who believe the VA health care system, the largest integrated health care system in the country, is a model for centralized, government-operated health care. That sounds like an actual working example of—dare we say?—socialized medicine. That’s what frightens the right and the profiteers. There is an existing government-run health care program that works very well. So, they want to kill it off. Bill Christofferson is a member of Milwaukee Veterans For Peace, which is working with the Milwaukee Area Labor Council and others against privatization of the VA. Both groups are sponsors of the Armistice Day event 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11, at Central United Methodist Church, 639 N. 25th St. The event is free and open to the public. Comment at shepherdexpress.com. n

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here’s a dragon inside me,” Gina told me. Her eyes displayed an understandable wariness. After all, except in very rarified social circles, dragons are not common parlance. “Tell me about it,” I replied. “I don’t pass judgment lightly.” That brought a little smile and an audible sigh of relief. She went on to explain that the dragon first made itself known when she was a young child. “I was playing by a creek,” she explained. “I was watching the sunlight sparkle on the water. It mesmerized me. And then, I felt this heat in my chest, and, when I closed my eyes, I saw an image of a dragon just looking straight at me.” This vision, whatever its nature, entranced her. Over the coming days, whenever she felt that warm sensation in her chest and closed her eyes, the dragon appeared. Soon, she began drawing pictures of it, and, before long, had piles of them. Her parents simply figured it was an imaginary friend, but her siblings teased her as the “dragon girl.” She soon learned to keep the dragon to herself. My mental status exam indicated Gina was of sound mind. In her mid-20s, gainfully employed and partnered, her time and energy were focused on creating a life. She visited with me more from curiosity than distress. After so many years of living with this palpable indwelling presence, she wanted to understand the what, how and why of its appearance in her life. “Has the dragon become a problem?” I asked. “In a way. That warm sensation now feels like a hot, agitated energy that needs to get out. I try to release it with running and swimming, but those only help for a while. And, it’s showing up more often,” she explained. Minus the dragon, some of us can relate to Gina’s experience. I’ve worked with many clients who complained about feeling “agitated” or being unable to “sit still,” or otherwise bursting with unbridled and unfocused energy, both psychological and physical in its expression. Sometimes, these emotive manifestations arise from inner conflict, stress, worry or excessive anxiety. Other times, there are physical catalysts, such as overdosing on stimulants (think coffee and energy drinks), neurochemical imbalances or an overabundance of stress hormones. However, with Gina, none of these prime movers were present. “Perhaps it’s your version of a muse,” I suggested.

Sources of Creativity While writers often reference their “muse,” this term applies to any internal source of inspiration driving one’s creativity. One’s muse, whatever its focus, provides ideas, visions and energy to fuel creative pursuits, often emerging spontaneously in what some call an “inspirational surge.” Muses show up when they feel like it, seemingly like a personified force operating independently from one’s will and volition. On hearing my suggested interpretation, Gina’s face lit up in one of those “Aha!” looks. “I’m supposed to paint!” she exclaimed. Gina recalled that, for years after the dragon appeared, she repeatedly drew and painted its image, but, never making a connection between the two, failed to actively pursue this artistic urge. In high school and college, she continued to doodle dragon images in notebooks, but even that practice ebbed away. “Perhaps the agitation is your dragon muse rattling your cage,” I suggested. That proved to be the case. Gina soon pursued abstract painting in earnest. Whenever her dragon “visited,” as she put, new visions emerged in her mind’s eye, providing inspiration for her paintings. There are many unconscious forces working in the background of the human psyche, and these sometimes emerge in mysterious guises and symbols. The conscious mind often mistakes these “visitations” for signs of mental disturbance, and, sometimes, they are. But just as often, they serve other purposes—creativity, insight, mental paradigm shifts and intuitions. So, if you’re fortunate to have a muse in there, partner with its creative power. It may well transform your life. For more, visit philipchard.com.

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::SAVINGOURDEMOCRACY ( NOV. 7 - NOV. 13, 2019 ) Shepherd Express serves as a clearinghouse for all activities in the greater Milwaukee area that peacefully push back against discriminatory, reactionary, racist, homophobic and authoritarian actions and policies of the Donald Trump administration, as well as those of others who likewise seek to thwart social justice. To submit to this column, please send a brief description of your action, including date and time, to savingourdemocracy@shepex.com.

Friday, Nov. 8

City of Milwaukee Budget Review Process @ Milwaukee City Hall, 200 E. Wells St., 9 a.m.

Here is your chance to be engaged with the City of Milwaukee’s annual budget process by attending meetings, sharing details and information with those in your sphere of influence and by speaking at budget hearings and sharing ideas about how you want your money to be spent (or not spent, as the case may be) by city officials in 2020.

Saturday, Nov. 9

Peace Action of Wisconsin: Stand for Peace @ the corner of 16th Street and National Avenue, noon-1 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.

Monday, Nov. 11

Guitars for Vets—Rock to Remember @ Best Place at the Historic Pabst Brewery, 901 W. Juneau Ave., 6 p.m.

Thousands of veterans are afflicted with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Indeed, more American servicemen and women have committed suicide since the end of the Vietnam War than have died in actual battle over the same time period. Many are finding hope in an unlikely place: behind the wood and strings of an acoustic guitar. The healing power of music helps soldiers cope. That’s why Guitars for Vets provides veterans with guitars and a forum to learn how to play. Live music for this event will be provided by veteran musicians from the Guitars for Vets program and Milwaukee’s Rolling Stones tribute band, Shattered. Headlining will be The Us Project, featuring Scott E. Berendt of Bad Boy. Comment at shepherdexpress.com. n

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amien Johnson, co-owner of The Hemp Professors (3714 N. 92nd St.) had long appreciated the medicinal benefits of the hemp plant. He was an athlete throughout school and had used tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) to relieve pain and calm his anxiety, noting that cannabis had worked better than any medication he had ever tried. Then, he discovered cannabidiol (CBD), the non-psychoactive derivative of the cannabis plant known for its ability to relieve pain, calm anxiety and help children suffering from seizures. “With CBD, I found out you can get those same medicinal benefits without that psychoactive high,” he says. “It allowed me to be more functional, productive and focused, and it helped with pain.” Damien is also aware of the stigma behind marijuana and how some people associate it with recreational use but don’t appreciate its medicinal value. He began researching CBD and tried multiple CBD products. Damien decided to put CBD’s pain-relieving abilities to the true test on two former football players—his brother, Dee, and Dee’s friend from college, Darrell Reid, who played in the National Football League and is a Super Bowl XLI Champion with the Indianapolis Colts. Dee also played high school and college football. “They were the guinea pigs; they have real ailments and injuries, and clean bodies, so they were good to experiment with,” Damien says. “They tried CBD and have been using it ever since. It’s helped them in numerous ways.” Damien had initiated discussions about opening a CBD retail store, and The Hemp Professors opened Feb. 2, 2019. Owned by Reid, the Johnson brothers, their sister Zeeland Walsh and friends Gilbert Green II and Jerrett Werner-Powell, The Hemp Professor carries a broad array of products including CBD tinctures, capsules, vapes, pre-rolls, gummies, syrup, topical creams, health and beauty items and pet products. Brands include Charlotte’s Web, Wild Hemp, Select and Hemp Lucid. “Damien is The Hemp Professor,” Darrell emphasizes. “The store has that name because of his knowledge and background of the benefits of CBD, and how different products affect the body.” The group concurs that The Hemp Professors is more than just a CBD retail store, it is also a comprehensive wellness center where customers can come in and thoroughly learn about CBD before making any decisions or purchases. Despite launching a business in a newer industry that has no blueprint, The Hemp Professors team has crafted a clear vision of being a resource for the community by hosting educational seminars led by hemp industry experts and partnering with other wellness practitioners. In addition to the retail space, The Hemp Professors has an adjoining lounge where they hold events. They recently partnered with MKE Yoga Social to host a yoga class. They plan to host patient support groups for people using CBD for various health ailments. “We’re always collaborating with non-competing businesses that can provide services that our customer base can benefit from, and vice versa,” Darrell says. The Johnsons’ brother-in-law is a retired police lieutenant and teaches concealed carry classes. They plan to partner with a massage therapist for a class, and they recently held a Halloween Social. There’s also a customer rewards program. When Wisconsin eventually does further legalize cannabis—and Damien believes it’s inevitable, especially when financial gains are seen in neighboring states will full legalization such as Michigan and now Illinois—he’s positive the CBD market will remain strong, since it can provide relief without the psychoactive high of THC. For more information and upcoming events, visit thehempprofessors.com or facebook.com/TheHempProfessors. Comment at shepherdexpress.com. n

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If a home-cooked meal is not in the cards for you this Thanksgiving, there are restaurants in the area open and serving turkey with all the trimmings. Make your reservations early and be sure to tip staff generously. I bet the kitchen staff would appreciate a round of drinks, too.

Ash at the Iron Horse Hotel 500 W. Florida St.

A buffet will feature brunch classics along with tarragon-brined turkey, pot roast, rutabaga souffle, foie gras and chestnut bread pudding, a mimosa bar and more. Live music. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. $65; $25 for children ages 12 and under. Reservations recommended: 414-831-4677.

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411 E. Mason St.

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A traditional Thanksgiving meal will be served family style and includes herbroasted turkey breast with gravy, roasted pork loin with cranberry chutney, roasted garlic mashed potatoes, stuffing, pecan pie and more. 1-7 p.m. $40; $15 for children ages 10 and under. Reservations recommended: 414-214-3624.

Pfister Hotel

424 E. Wisconsin Ave.

A Thanksgiving brunch buffet will be served in the Grand Ballroom, including fresh chilled seafood, salads and starters, Wisconsin cheeses, carving stations, eggs, pastas and a pastry table, plus all the traditional trimmings. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. $69; $27 for children ages 3-10 (under 3 free). Reservations recommended: 414-935-5950.

Polonez Restaurant 4016 S. Packard Ave.

A traditional buffet will be served, featuring turkey, stuffing, ham, sweet cheese pierogi, Polish sausage, mushroom soup, potato pancakes, bigos and more. Seatings will take place at 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. only. $23.95; $10.95 for children ages 3-12 (under 3 free). Reservations recommended: 414-482-0080.

Potawatomi Hotel & Casino 1721 W. Canal St.

5715 N. Bayshore Drive, Bayshore Town Center

A three-course, traditional Thanksgiving prix fixe menu will be served, including salad or lobster bisque, roast turkey dinner with all the fixings and choice of dessert. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. $39; $19 for children ages 3-12 (under 3 free). Reservations recommended: 414-967-9790.

At the Fire Pit Sports Bar & Grill, a traditional plated turkey dinner will be available starting at 11 a.m. for $15, which includes sliced turkey breast, mashed potatoes and gravy, stuffing, green bean casserole, cranberry relish and a dinner roll. The Buffet will also be open with traditional Thanksgiving items from 11 a.m.-8 p.m. for $22-$24.

Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse

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The full regular menu is available, along with a three-course Thanksgiving prix fixe menu featuring soup or salad, herb-roasted turkey or petite filet mignon and pumpkin cheesecake. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Prix fixe menu $45; $22 for children ages 12 and under. Reservations recommended: 262-782-9463.

The regular rodizio-style menu with carved meats and a full buffet will be available and include Thanksgiving dishes such as turkey with gravy, cranberry relish and sweet potato casserole. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Reservations recommended: 414-501-7100.

Mason Street Grill

200 N. Broadway

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A buffet will be served consisting of roast turkey breast and confit turkey thighs, prime rib, wild mushroom focaccia bread stuffing, maple-roasted sweet potatoes, baked three-cheese mac and cheese, crispy brussels sprouts, warm apple crisp and more. $65; $25 for children ages 12-3 (under 3 free). 12 noon-6 p.m. Reservations recommended: 414-291-3971.

Matty’s Bar & Grille

Thunder Bay Grille

Steaks, seafood and a three-course Thanksgiving prix fixe meal will be available that includes soup or salad, turkey or prime rib and carrot cake, chocolate cake or pumpkin pie for dessert. 1-7 p.m. Prix fixe menu $44.50; $15 for children ages 12 and under. Reservations recommended: 414-298-313.

14460 College Ave., Muskego

A buffet will be served featuring turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, stuffing, cranberries, pies and more. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. $23.50; $11.50 for children ages 3-10 (under 3 free). Reservations recommended: 414-427-3838.

Milwaukee ChopHouse 633 N. Fifth St.

The full regular menu is available, along with Thanksgiving specials like curried pumpkin soup ($8) and turkey wellington with leek and mushroom cornbread stuffing, mashed potatoes and pomegranate glazed carrots ($32). 4-9 p.m. Reservations recommended: 414-226-2467.

The Packing House 900 E. Layton Ave.

A plated Thanksgiving menu will be available, along with the full regular menu. Holiday dinner includes turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, sweet potatoes, stuffing, green beans and cranberry sauce. The drive-through will also be open (for turkey dinners only). 11 a.m.-8 p.m. (drive-through 11 a.m.-4 p.m.). Reservations for the dining room are required: 414-483-5054.

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A buffet meal will be served, including roasted turkey, baked ham, smoked salmon, apricot Dijon pork loin, sage stuffing, green bean casserole, salad bar, assorted pies, and more. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. $25; $12 for children ages 5-10 (under 5 free). Reservations recommended: 262-523-4244.

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Present Music was always keen to expose the work of women composers, and it features works by seven women in this year’s Thanksgiving program. Five of them are living composers whose music covers a wide spectrum of approaches; one of them, Lauren Barta, is a young Milwaukeean. In addition, the program will include some ritual electronica from the late Pauline Oliveros and some happy time from Cass Elliot with her ’60s hit “Make Your Own Kind of Music.” As usual, the concert begins and concludes with a performance by Bucks Native American Singing and Drumming Group. From his first encounter with PM, Bloom was impressed by its participatory nature. The audience is encouraged to play a part. During Oliveros’ “The Heart Chant,” Bloom says, “the audience will be asked to place one hand on their own heart and their other hand on the back of the person standing next to them, sensing the connections between them and making a sound that intones that. That same collaborative spirit led us to ask the Reagan High School Chamber Choir to perform a work by Lauren Barta, alumna of both Reagan and Present Music’s Creation Project.” Bloom was not a stranger to PM and had been guest conductor before being elevated to the co-directorship. However, PM was never one of those rootless art music organizations, it had unique communal and aesthetic ties to Milwaukee. They are brown mustard on bratwurst to the bland vanilla pudding of many contemporary “serious music” ensembles. Bloom, a young New Yorker best known as co-director of the Contemporaneous ensemble, came to his new post with a deep appreciation for the local roots of PM’s outreach. “It’s going very well,” Bloom says of the long-distance working relationship with Segnitz and PM. “There are certainly many times that I’ve wished I were in Milwaukee for meetings and events, but I have been able to spend a few weeks there this fall to work with collaborators, visit friends and enjoy everything from concerts to custards to new running paths. I love working with Eric because he has fantastic ideas and a deep knowledge of the community. Our collaboration has made for much Present stronger programs than either of Music us could have made on our own.” Thanksgiving “There are pros and cons to any Concert transitional change,” Segnitz adds. “But in this case, the pros, meanSunday, Nov. 17, 5 p.m. ing David’s total involvement even at a distance, have significantly Cathedral reinvigorated everyone associated of St. John the with Present Music. And we want Evangelist to share that with as many people as possible.” Losing no momentum from the retirement of its founder, PM is now engaged in finding its trajectory, keeping one eye on its legacy and the other on the future. “The sky is the limit. Of course, we need fertile soil to grow, but we have so much faith in our support in Milwaukee. We’ve come this far, let’s take it to the next level,” Segnitz says. Present Music’s Thanksgiving concert takes place at 5 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 17, at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, 812 N. Jackson St. For tickets visit presentmusic.org or call 414-271-0711.

Present Music’s Thanksgiving Gift of Music ::BY DAVID LUHRSSEN

hanksgiving has always been the most universal holiday on the American calendar. It had no particular religious or ethnic roots, honored no party and elevated no great leader. Despite the truth and lies of its mythic origins among the Pilgrims, Thanksgiving celebrates community and welcomes families and friends to share an experience—even in politically fraught times. For 23 years, Present Music (PM), Milwaukee’s contemporary ensemble, has observed the holiday with an annual Thanksgiving concert. Eric Segnitz, now PM’s co-artistic alongside New York conductor David Bloom, played violin in the group’s first Thanksgiving concert all those years ago. Segnitz reflects on the legacy of PM’s founder, Kevin Stalheim, who retired from the ensemble at the end of last season. “It’s very much a ‘Kevin thing,’” he says of the Thanksgiving performance. “He’s defined by a populist nature and a genuine desire to unite people. This annual event has affected and moved a lot of people in positive ways over the years. We leave our differences behind for those two hours and take that spirit with us afterwards—time well spent.” Bloom adds that Stalheim didn’t leave behind a blueprint for this year’s Thanksgiving concert, “but the many successful and deeply moving Thanksgiving concerts that he created were certainly on my mind as the plans materialized for this year. I think the most important gift he gave us with regards to this program was the idea to do a Thanksgiving concert at all. I think music is the perfect medium to inspire contemplation on the simple joys of life that Thanksgiving is all about—friendship, family, love, cross-cultural sharing—but even still, performances that create that kind of space are rare, which makes the Thanksgiving concert unique and vital.”

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Book, Music and Lyrics by Dan Goggin | Directed by Malkia Stampley

NOV. 8 THRU JAN. 12

With book, music and lyrics by Dan Goggin, Nunsense is a fast-paced comedic musical with an interesting history. Its concept originated as a line of greeting cards featuring a nun offering tart quips with a clerical slant. The cards caught on so quickly that Goggin decided to expand the concept into a cabaret show; the latter also proved quite popular and from that came his full-length musical in 1985. Nunsense has been in more-or-less constant production somewhere ever since. In dire need of emergency funds after a culinary disaster nearly wipes out the convent, the Little Sisters of Hoboken (New Jersey) pull out all the stops in a fundraising variety show featuring tap dancing, habit humor, an audience quiz and a special appearance by convent cook, Sister Julia. This clever comedy features Milwaukee Repertory Theater actors Kelley Faulkner, Veronica Garza, Lachrisa Grandberry and Melody Betts, as well as former Rep Emerging Professional Resident Candace Thomas. Making her directorial debut at The Rep, Milwaukee native (and former Rep acting intern) Malkia Stampley was previously seen last season in the company’s Two Trains Running. (John Jahn) Nov. 8-Jan. 12 in the in the Stackner Cabaret, 108 E. Wells St. For tickets, call 414-224-9490 or visit milwaukeerep.com.

Cream City Crime Syndicate: Politics & Anarchy

Cabaret Milwaukee opens its fifth season of live theater inspired by old-time radio variety shows with Cream City Crime Syndicate: Politics & Anarchy. Richard Howling, host of “The Howling Radio Hour,” conducts the evening of music, comedy, jingles and, of course, the first episode of this new series. “Our story this season takes us back to Milwaukee’s socialist heyday with the election of Daniel Hoan as the city’s second socialist mayor in 1916,” explains the company’s Facebook page. “The country was on the brink of war, and local political parties contended with anarchists for social sway. The bar is pouring so sit back, raise a glass and howl!” (John Jahn) Nov. 7-22 at the Astor Hotel, 924 E. Juneau Ave. For tickets, visit facebook.com/pg/cabmke.

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Revealing the Eclectic Body

Eat, drink and experience for the first time Danceworks Performance MKE in an evening of dance, music and mingling. Danceworks welcomes eight new dancers to its season, building on the company’s strong core of existing dancers; this is a great opportunity to get to know them. This dynamic ensemble of performing artists will come together for a unique event at Saint Kate—The Arts Hotel, an exquisite new venue that sets the stage for an evening of live music, beauty and fresh perspective. The featured new terpsichoreans are Katelyn Altmann, Alisha Jihn, Nekea Leon, Ivy Robertson, Jasper Sanchez, Gabi Sustache, Angela Weidner and Joshua Yang. Thursday, Nov. 7, 7-9 p.m. at Saint Kate—The Arts Hotel, 139 E. Kilbourn Ave. For tickets, call 414-277-8480 or visit danceworksmke.org.

Everything in Its Place

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Jenni Reinke in ‘Mrs Wrights’

Dancer Jenni Reinke Plays Five Women in ‘Mrs. Wrights’

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ear the midpoint of Bakersfield Mist, the art expert Lionel Percy delivers a fe3 vered, impassioned description of how Jackson Pollock transformed the art world. David Flores as Percy changes from a humorless, studious appraiser into a frenzied zealot in a few moments. It is an amazing metamorphosis. Y$("#.!(%!(!1&/1#)$!)#(.6/"!26$'!H()&8#!;#)4%$)#6$3F(86/*#/!(%!Q(-.#!Z-$,(/! (/.!J(<6.!O#))6#!'(/.86/"!$'#!/())($6&/=!Q()5!B-1'#)0%!.6)#1$6&/!&+!Y$#7'#/!Y(1'%0!%$()5!%$&)*!1&,#%! (86<#!26$'!/&!7'*%61(8!%#$:!?/%76)#.!4*!(!$)-#!%$&)*=!Q(-.#0%!#96%$#/1#!6/!$'#!H(86+&)/6(!$)(68#)!7()5! 1&/%6%$%!&+!1&,46/"!$')6+$!%$&)#%!(/.!)-,,("#!%(8#%:!;#)!7)#<6&-%!&11-7($6&/!(%!4()$#/.#)!#/.#.! when she quit. Or was fired. DQ(-.#!$'#!B)&(.=E!(%!'#)!#9!1(88#.!'#)=!6%!(!%'&$!(/.!(!4##)!56/.(!"(8:!X/#!2'&!(%5%!+&)!/&$'6/"! ,&)#!$'(/!DJ(/16/"!26$'!$'#!Y$()%E!&/!$#8#<6%6&/:!;#)!'&,#!6%!.#1&)($#.!26$'!.#$)6$-%!(/.!&$'#)!+&85%0! 1(%$&++%:!;#)%=!*&-!"#$!$'#!6,7)#%%6&/=!'(%!/&$!4##/!(!%,&&$'!86+#:!C'#/!%'#!4-*%!(/!-"8*!7(6/$6/"!+&)! a friend’s birthday present, they get drunk and want to shoot it full of holes. Luckily, they can’t find the bullets. When a local Art teacher suggests it may be a Pollock, she tracks down a New York art expert. Overeducated and regal, Lionel flew in on the foundation’s private jet. At a field trip as a youngster, Lionel saw a Picasso and “God spoke to him.” His, we get the idea, has primarily been a life of the ,6/.:!Q(-.#0%!")##$6/"!6%!7#77#)#.!26$'!O34&,4%!(/.!%'#!6,,#.6($#8*!&++#)%!'6,!(!.)6/5:!M'#*! .&/0$!7)#$#/.!$&!"#$!(8&/"=!4-$!%'#!2&-8.!865#!/&$'6/"!,&)#!$'(/!$&!7)&<#!$'#!7(6/$6/"!6%!(/!-/.6%3 covered original. He relies upon his education and intuition to make the call, utilizing his “blink test,” which in the first two seconds gives him the tingle of authenticity if a work is the real thing. R%!2#!8#()/!,&)#!(4&-$!$'#!1'()(1$#)%=!Q(-.#0%!%$)##$!%,()$%!,($1'!P6&/#80%!4&&5!%,()$%T%'#! has also done forensics on the painting. She also has learned of a fissure in Lionel’s professional past. C#!(8%&!8#()/!&+!P6&/#80%!+(68#.!,())6("#=!7#)'(7%!,#(%-)#.!("(6/%$!$'#!-/($$(6/(48#!7#)+#1$6&/! &+!$'#!,(%$#)76#1#%!'#!86<#%!+&):!R/.!2#!8#()/!&+!Q(-.#0%!)&-"'!'-%4(/.!(/.!'6%!6,7(1$!&/!'#)!.#3 1#(%#.=!%#/%6$6<#!%&/T2'&,!%'#!%##%!6/!$'#!7(6/$6/":! Running less than 90 minutes, Ferrie’s narration allows the only room for pause. Barely. The ac3 $&)%0!6/$#/%6$*!78(1#%!$'#!(-.6#/1#!6/%6.#!$'#!$)(68#)!'&,#:!;#)4%$)#6$3F(86/*#/!(/.!O8&)#%0!1'()(1$#)%! are flawed yet driven. Both for what they believe to be true, yet for very different reasons. -*#./&*(0.12(G4($"(E8HC./"*(B*/#,*9(:;3;(<2(I$CF=*)#'(!"2 SHEPHERD EXPRESS


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MSO’s Well-Sculpted Performance of Beethoven

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Nov. 9-Dec. 31 Frank L. Weyenberg Library 11345 N. Cedarburg Road, Mequon

A group of painters and printmakers from the League of Milwaukee Artists (LMA) will have works on exhibit in this new show. The artists are Tom Smith, Susan Steinhafel, Jolie Collins, Jack Pachuta, Jeff Klaiber, Erin Callahan Blum, Mauree Childress and Michelle Savas Thompson. The opening reception (Saturday, Nov. 9 from 12 noon to 2 p.m.) includes refreshments. LMA Artists Week is Nov. 10-16; during this week, those attending the exhibition can enjoy demonstrations and hobnob with the artists (registration is required; call 262-242-2593, ext. 320).

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Monday, Nov. 11, 7 p.m. Wartburg Theatre 2001 Alford Park Drive, Kenosha

Scott Espeseth’s Bridge From the Real to the Surreal ::BY SHANE MCADAMS

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ed with formal flourish: no dramatic diagonals, forced perspectives, raking theatrical light or other high Baroque-style visual crescendos. A virtuously painted black and white watercolor called Contractor Bag features the titular object resting statically and slightly monumental. It’s seen from a lower vantage than one would normally view such a meaningless object, but with its glistening, taught, opaque skin and portrait-like framing, the bag takes on an unexpected anthropomorphic fullness that makes it more than simply an observational drawing. Without seeing such a painting, it’s fair to wonder whether this is simply creative inference. As the oddities mount, however, it becomes clear that Espeseth is slowly crafting a larger picture shaped by both interior and exterior energies. Adjacent to the contractor bag is an unassuming ballpoint pen drawing of a door in a hallway leading into a darkened room. By itself, it is an unremarkable domestic interior, but with the residue of other sad household items still on our retinas, it becomes purposeful, animated and eerie. The menacing eeriness continues to mount as we recognize the glaring absence of human beings, even while their stuff is everywhere. This makes the setting feel real and imagined, abandoned and inhabited, at the same time. In all their slow, still, prosaic drama, they leave us with a Lynchian cinematic quality that lingers and lingers like ants on fingers. Another painting of a plastic bag, this one clear and stuffed with shredded paper, is a comic foil to the square-shouldered, blue-collar counterpart. Where the contractor bag towered, this one is seen from a higher vantage, cropped just above its head, squatty, and an altogether more sensitive creature. You can’t avoid making a symbolic connection between his shredded insides and transparent skin. There are no proper humans around, but this guy is a more-than-serviceable human stand-in. The show, however, is not completely absent of humans. One untitled painting shows a child ducking behind shrubbery, averting his face. It functions as a kind of tell in “Stillness and Grey.” It lets us know for certain, if we weren’t there already, that the absence in this work means the presence of something else. By dialing down the sensationalism and superficial drama, Espeseth sets a subdued tone for his representational rendering to thrive. It’s not often we get this deep a dive into the interior of an artist’s head through so much common exterior subject matter, and it’s satisfying to see Espeseth pull it off effectively. ( left ) Scott Espeseth, This Bag Contains Shredded Paper, watercolor on paper, 33x28”; ( right ) Scott Espeseth, Watch your Back, watercolor on paper, 46x34”

The fourth annual Carthage College “Vet Night of the Arts” will once again provide a venue for our community to gather and encounter veteran and non-veteran artists, dedicated to creating meaningful artistic dialogue about improving life for service members as they return to the civilian world. The evening will feature readings, artwork and multimedia performances. Vet Night was created as a way to raise awareness and understanding of the lives our veterans lead and show them they are supported and appreciated. Using a combination of performance and visual arts, the event raises money for organizations that provide veterans with financial and emotional support. Donations to these support organizations will be accepted. This event is free, but tickets are required; for tickets, visit carthage.edu/ tickets or call 262-551-6661.

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In this new MIAD exhibition, you can closely examine gaming culture through the lens of one of the genre’s most popular games: “Magic: The Gathering.” This exhibition traces the game’s evolution from its humble start in 1993 to its current super-game status, featuring rare, original artwork and cards, plus concept drawings and models from throughout the game’s history. Fans and players of “Magic: The Gathering” literally invent the rules and methods of play, and this exhibition highlights the evolution of the ways to play. More than 20,000 different cards have to-date been designed in a monumental effort of orchestrated creativity, involving hundreds of artists, art directors, marketing and exhibit staff and thousands of fans. For more information, visit miad.edu/miad-galleries-overview. SHEPHERD EXPRESS


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‘Pain and Glory’

Pedro Almodóvar Ponders Past and Future in ‘Pain and Glory’ ::BY DAVID LUHRSSEN

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dor to visit the star of his long-ago cinematic triumph, Alberto (Asier Etxeandia), their first encounter in decades. The reconciliation be! gins as a patchy affair at best and leads to another downturn in Salvador’s life when he casually smokes some of Alberto’s heroin. In! evitably, Salvador is hooked more and more, even as Alberto tries to decrease his own de! pendence. “It’s slavery,” Alberto says, taking no delight in his former foe’s addiction but having done nothing to dissuade him from trying a substance whose sinister hold is hard to reverse. !"#$% "$&% '()+, references how pieces of a life find their way into an artist’s work. In many scenes, Salvador flashes back to child! hood where his mother (Penelope Cruz) raises him with love and encouragement in the pov! erty of 1950s small-town Spain. What comes across—autobiographically—is the imagina! tive inspiration Salvador (and Almodóvar) derived from Hollywood cinema fandom. !"#$%"$&%'()+, even sounds like the title of a movie Tyrone Power and Bette Davis never got around to making. Alas, as with many of Pain and Almodóvar’s films from Glory the past three decades, Antonio the many interesting bits Banderas and touching moments Penelope amount to a sum less than Cruz the whole despite excel! Directed lent casting. As usual, by Pedro the cinematography is Almodóvar distinctly Almodóvar, of! fering a palette of wild Rated R colors whose prevailing hue is red. !"#$%"$&%'()* +, is seldom funny (some humor requires intimate knowledge of life in Franco’s Spain) or compellingly dramatic for long stretches—except for the performance within the film of Salvador’s play, -&&#./#)$. And yet, !"#$%"$&%'()+, can be appreciated as the heartfelt reflections of an artist looking back while struggling to find his future. SHEPHERD EXPRESS


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Now in his 40s, Danny (Ewan McGregor), son of The Shining’s infamous Jack Torrance, is still traumatized by his experiences at the Overlook Hotel. A powerful psychic, Danny’s mind is invaded by equally powerful Abra (Kyliegh Curran). She is a tween being hunted by quasi-immortals calling themselves “The True Knot.” Rose the Hat (Rebecca Ferguson) is their leader, earning her keep by finding children whose “shine” is necessary to True Knot’s plans. It falls to Danny to formulate a way to save Abra and to defeat the True Knot once and for all. Adapted from the bestselling sequel written by Stephen King in 2013, the film clocks in at two-and-a-half hours; reasonable enough, considering that King’s novel is 530 pages long. (Lisa Miller)

Last Christmas PG-13

This witty romance film insists dreams can and do come true. Set in present-day London, the film introduces Kate (Emilia Clarke), a Christmas store elf, Yugoslavian immigrant, die-hard George Michael fan and wannabe singer. When fate brings Tom (Henry Golding) into Kate’s life, she initially finds his confident positivity off-putting before realizing she is captivated by his optimism, and their romantic adventure soon begins. If Tom seems too good to be true, the film displays its British pedigree by reflecting on British politics while shining a light on the Western world’s simultaneous holiday joy and fatigue. (L.M.)

Midway PG-13

Widely considered a turning point in the war in the Pacific during World War II, this film depicts events leading up to the Battle of the Midway, centered on a tiny but important island in the Pacific approximately halfway between the U.S. and Japan. The story is told from the viewpoints of young American fighter pilots, along with both American and Japanese military brass. While the film’s personal interactions tend toward schmaltzy, the battle sequences are coherent, featuring top-notch special effects, along with the sanitized explosions and destruction favored by director Roland Emmerich. (L.M.)

Playing with Fire PG

After rescuing three kids (Brianna Hildebrand, Christian Convery and Finley Rose Slater) from a forest fire, safety issues oblige firefighters Supe (John Cena), Mark (Keegan-Michael Key), Rodrigo (John Leguizamo) and Axe (Tyler Mane) to shelter the kids at the firehouse. Unprepared for these mischievous charges, the men find themselves outmaneuvered at every turn in a completely forgettable comedy, aside from a breakout performance by Slater. She is that once-in-a-generation child actor with gifted comedic timing and general adorability comparable to a young Dakota Fanning. (L.M.)

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Michael Winterbottom’s sultry thriller hurries with swift efficiency from Pakistan to India, traveling up and down the length of the latter country with police on alert and pictures in all the papers. The protagonist kidnaps a woman to save her from an unwanted marriage but descends into a labyrinth of duplicity, distrust and romance. The Wedding Guest is like a B film noir set under the blazing subcontinental sun but infused with art-house melancholy.

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Bassist Bill Wyman was the solemn-faced figure at the edge of The Rolling Stones. His aesthetic was to support the music, not standout. And unlike his bandmates, he usually kept his head. He may have loved sex and rock ’n’ roll, but drugs? Wyman stayed sober through the long party, shot 8mm and kept every photo and scrap of paper in a climate-controlled room in his castle. He narrates this documentary crafted from the holdings in his archive.

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Three directors were given 45 minutes and one theme: New York. Maybe because he lived in California, Francis Ford Coppola’s contribution about a precocious young girl living in a grand hotel is the slightest entry. Martin Scorsese triumphs with his life of an aging art-world lion and his fraught relations with a young woman, coaching great performances from Nick Nolte and Rosanna Arquette. Woody Allen is hilarious on the subject of a hectoring mother.

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world premiere of Dad’s Apple. The first film of the trilogy, Two Photographs (2012), is about my parents’ past. It is a short poetic expository documentary. The visual style is inspired by fine art books that use closeups to discuss particular aspects of paintings. Similarly, I use closeups of photographs to reframe and focus audience attention. I narrate background information, and, since the story is about Turkey, my voiceover is in Turkish with English subtitles. Revza (2016), the second film, is an observational-participatory documentary. I followed my mother’s daily life in Turkey—her cooking, doing laundry, grocery shopping. We discussed the last 30 years of her life and I asked questions about my childhood. Dad’s Apple (2019) goes beyond documentary. I would call this a narrative biopic. The film recreates memories I have of my dad. I play my dad, and my son plays me as a child. My wife, Sarah Buccheri, was the cinematographer and co-producer. I am excited to premiere the film. What’s next? I’d like to make a film about my 10 years in America. It will be called The Bench—a bench near the water tower on North Avenue was an important place for me. The film is about my immigration process, weaving in other people’s stories.

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Jesse Malin BY STEVEN SEBRING

here’s a lonely and wistful beauty inherent throughout Sunset Kids, the latest studio effort by Jesse Malin. With his ninth solo album, the former D Generation frontman threw in his lot with old friend Lucinda Williams, who produced this 14-song outing with her husband-manager Tom Overby helping out as an executive producer. The idea of Williams producing this project came after Malin accepted an invitation to watch her open for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers at the Hollywood Bowl in what would be the late Rock and Roll Hall of Famer’s last concert. “I had dinner with Lu and Tom (Overby), and I threw the idea of her producing my next record. They seemed really up for it, so I told them to let me send them more music before I let them decide. I did that, and a week later Petty passed away, sadly. Then there was that Vegas shooting, and it was a really rough time, so everything kind of got pushed back,” Malin says. “We decided to try and put our toe in the water to try and do it around Christmastime 2017. Lucinda and I decided to try and beat the holiday blues by working through Christmas. Why not? It sounded like a fun idea doing it in L.A. with no snow.” By the time mastering and mixing took place in August 2018, the loss of Petty was augmented by the passing of a number of people close to Malin, including David Bianco (who engineered Sunset Kids), longtime friend and D Generation bandmate Todd Youth and the Queens native’s father. Understandably, these losses reverberate throughout Sunset Kids. “Sunset Kids was also a thing about life being for the living. Not to be morbid, but there is a thing with music and art that can keep the spirits of these people alive,” Malin says. “Songs like ‘Shining Down’ and even ‘Meet Me at the End of the World’ are about finding a way to keep going on through gentrification and whatever is going on in the world—climate change and politics and things that people might not agree with me on. There’s all this negativity, and we’ve got to find a way to live each day like it’s our last or best.” Having recently entered his early 50s, Malin is at a crossroads in life where in-

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trospection and these kinds of personal losses have yielded some truly deep and meaningful art. The jangly aforementioned “Shining Down” reverberates with lines about “keeping alive the spirits of the ones we’ve lost,” while the world-weary, ethereal twang of “Room 13” and its couplets about “Thinking about love / And I walked away like those others do” echoes with the kind of gorgeous melancholy you hear on a Williams gem. (No surprise here, given that she co-wrote this song with Malin and Overby.) Elsewhere, “Promises” carries a “Wild Horses” vibe to it, while “Chemical Heart” is a pop earworm punctuated by perky Farfisa organ runs, as nods to Ike and Tina Turner, Bernie Taupin and Jake LaMotta are liberally sprinkled throughout. Malin is nothing if not a fighter and, more importantly, a survivor. Born and raised in Whitestone, Queens, N.Y., Malin joined hardcore band Heart Attack as a vocalist-guitarist when he was only 12. By the time he was 15, he’d run away to live in Alphabet City on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. It was the first time he felt a sense of belonging. “It was a place where it was OK to be different and that there were other people out there like you,” he recalls. “When I got to downtown Manhattan, there were all these bookstores, record stores and people. I didn’t get beat up for being different, which is what happened in Queens a lot.” By 1991, Malin and four other friends formed D Generation, a quintet that was a nod to the ’70s glam and punk Jesse Malin of The New York Dolls and The Dead Boys, an era that Shank Hall the D Gen members missed out on. Throughout the Monday, ’90s, the band released three solid albums and brought back the downtown vibe of 1970s Manhattan by openNov. 11, 8 p.m. ing the punk rock club Coney Island High and regularly hosting Green Door NYC, a long-running party night hosted by Malin and D Gen bandmate Howie Pyro. (“We tried to create a little mini-scene. I took my publishing money and did those two things. I didn’t know what I was doing.”) “From the early frontier days of hardcore in New York to all the punk rock and singer-songwriter touring, it’s all been about survival and reinvention,” Malin said. “I wanted to make an open-sounding record with the space to tell these stories. I like to write about characters and people I meet along the way. The dreamers, schemers, hustlers, romantics, lovers, leavers and believers.” Jesse Malin performs at Shank Hall on Monday, Nov. 11, at 8 p.m.

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ith sinking album sales forcing the majority of bands to make the bulk of their income through touring,! 8$! .(D&+! +&)+&! 21-! .#+8/8()+! $1! ,#$! .1-&! &221-$! $%()!&9&-!8)$1!$%&8-!;89&!+%1'+= The Chainsmokers’ Andrew “Drew” Taggart gave this +1.&!$%1#*%$!'%&)!,;())8)*!$%&8-!$1#-!8)!+#,,1-$!12!$%&8-! next album, ,31(+$,*1$H3/. “There have been a lot of really impressive shows this past year that we’ve been paying attention to, and I feel like a lot of artists are taking production to the next level, and we knew it was time for us to like step up,” Taggart says. The main stage is made up of three separate sections that form what Taggart and the other half of the ChainA smokers’ duo, Alex Pall, call the Triad. “They’re all susA ,&)<&<5!()<!$%&0!/()!;82$!#,!()<!$%&)!;82$!<1')!()<!21-.! $%&!$-8(<!+%(,&5!()<!$%&)!$%&0!/()!;82$!#,!8)!$%&!(8-!'8$%! pyro, and then on one staircase it has this reflective shield that you can blow light into,” Taggart says. “The stage ;11D+!("+1;#$&;0!8)+()&=E Expect other visual bells and whistles, as well as something called the Globe of Death. “Probably midway $%-1#*%! $%&! +%1'5! '&! %(9&! $%&+&! <8-$! "8D&+! $%($! +%1'! up on stage and get into the Globe of Death, and they start spinning circles while we’re performing some of our more like intense songs,” Taggart explains. “It’s reA ally going to take those songs to the next level, just the (<-&)(;8)&=!:9&)!$%&!+1#)<!12!$%&!.1$1-+!8+!*18)*!$1!"&! -&(;;0!,1'&-2#;=E There will also be surprises with the music, as Taggart and Pall will be joined by Matt McGuire on drums, helpA 8)*!$1!.19&!$%&!.#+8/!$1'(-<!.1-&!12!(!;89&!"()<!+1#)<=! “We reimagined pretty much everything,” Taggart says. “You get all of our more popular songs, and a lot of them will start like how you’ve heard them on the radio 1-!'%($&9&-5!()<!$%&0!+$(-$!$1!*&$!-&8.(*8)&<!(+!$%&0!*1! on. We had a lot of fun with it, and there’s definitely stuff you’ll hear on this tour that you’ll only be able to hear on $%8+!$1#-=E

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play) and “The One.” A second album, 7'G.$ I3/5! 21;A lowed in 2018. It produced a half-dozen dance hits (inA cluding “This Feeling,” “Side Effects” and “Everybody Hates Me”). The Chainsmokers were ranked by I'((J 93*1+$as the top dance music act of 2018. Up next will be ,31(+$,*1$H3/. The album is expected $1!(--89&!$%8+!0&(-5!"#$!$%&!-&;&(+&!<($&!%(+!)1$!"&&)!()A nounced. The singles that have been released so far move the group’s sound in more of a pop direction, as the top five dance-electronic hits “Call You Mine” (featuring Bebe Rexha), “Takeaway” (featuring Illenium and LenA non Stella) and “Who Do You Love” (featuring 5 Seconds of Summer) all Chainsmokers ;&()!8)!(!,1,A"(;;(<!<8-&/A Fiserv Forum tion with some EDM and Tuesday, %8,A%1,!$1#/%&+= Nov. 12, 7 p.m. “Takeaway” and “Who Do You Love” will be easy &)1#*%!$1!,&-21-.!1)!$1#-! since 5 Seconds of SumA mer and Stella are opening for the Chainsmokers. But Taggart and Pall have something special in mind for +1)*+!$%($!2&($#-&!1$%&-!2&.(;&!*#&+$!91/(;8+$+= Says Pall, “We have created this character that will exA 8+$!()<!$-()+21-.!()<!&91;9&!19&-!$%&!/1#-+&!12!$%&!+%1'! that is enough of a presence where you’re kind of like, it doesn’t feel like, ‘OK, where is the singer?,’ which is something we’ve definitely found challenging over the last two years when you’re performing songs where the +8)*&-!8+!)1$!$%&-&=!415!+%&!D8)<!12!$(D&+!$%&!-1;&!12!$%&! frontman in the cases where there’s a female lead vocal.” !"#$5"*'6-;3.#1-$<#1=31;$*2$B'-#1&$B31:;$36$!:#-J +*/4$C3&D$LM4$*2$N$<D;D

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OLLMAN AND MATTHIES TRIO AND TONY CATANIA @ THE JAZZ GALLERY, 8 P.M.

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THURSDAY, NOV. 8

THE TOY TRUCKS (MEMPHIS) W/ LONG LINE RIDERS @ CIRCLE A, 8 P.M.

Memphis’ The Toy Trucks know a good hook when they hear one. Leader Jeremy Scott (exReigning Sound) takes one-part guitar jangle, one-part vocal harmonies and one-part garage rock attitude to deliver a cocktail of music that nods to the past while remaining vital. Jordan Davis seems to have left his wah-wah pedal on the Space Raft and entered a new musical phase when he challenged himself to learn guitar fingerpicking with the Carter Family’s “Wildwood Flower.” The band’s recent vintage country revue suggests Long Line Riders are knee deep in classic and long-hair country music.

VENISON, DRUNK DRIVERS AND THE MIGHTY DEERLICK @ CLUB GARIBALDI’S, 9 P.M.

Eau Claire’s Rick Fuller was a visionary entrepreneur before that term existed. As a video producer, he got in the game early (with Phil HHhHHarder as Harder/Fuller Films), garnering MTV airplay for Sonic Youth, Soul Asylum and Prince videos. As leader of the band Venison, Fuller set himself and his crew apart from the grunge hordes. Their music allowed for melodic rock ’n’ roll and humor, as well as great guitar playing by Matt Caflisch. When Venison took a knee, members formed Drunk Drivers. With roots in LaCrosse, The Mighty Deerlick’s connection to the headliner is both sonic and cervidae in nature.

LEWIS BLACK @ THE PABST THEATER, 8 P.M.

King of the rant, standup comedian Lewis Black questions authority and allows life’s absurdity and hypocrisy to get under his skin. The material that comes out is agitated, just plain sensible and funny. With more than 40 plays and three books to his credit, he just might be the hardest-working comic in the business. The show lasts two days, Friday and Saturday.

TUESDAY, NOV. 12 CORB LUND W/ DRIVEWAY THRIFTDWELLERS @ SHANK HALL, 8 P.M.

Canada’s Corb Lund likes to emphasize the western in “country and western,” coming to the music honestly having grown up in ranching and rodeo. Touring with his band the Hurtin’ Albertans for his recent eight-song EP Cover Your Tracks, Lund adds to his growing discography with a jukebox collection of his interpretations of earworms made famous by Nancy Sinatra, Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show and AC/DC. Lund’s spin on these songs offers a glimpse into the radio stations and record shelves of his formative years. Milwaukee’s Driveway Thriftdwellers possess the chops and musicality to make this double bill a reason to leave the house on a Tuesday night.

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MUSIC::LISTINGS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7

Caroline’s Jazz Club, Brian Dale Group County Clare Irish Inn & Pub, Acoustic Irish Folk w/Barry Dodd Jazz Estate, Molly Pufall-Brown Quartet Mason Street Grill, Mark Thierfelder Jazz Trio (5:30pm) McAuliffe’s On The Square (Racine), Open Mic Night Mezcalero Restaurant and Bar, The Jammers O’Donoghues Irish Pub (Elm Grove), The AllStar SuperBand (6pm) Pabst Theater, Anjelah Johnson Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, In Bar 360: Kevin Kennedy is Special K Rave / Eagles Club, Maldita Vecindad (all-ages, 8pm) Rock Country MKE, Tantric w/Aftermath 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 Sheryl’s Club 175 (Slinger), Acoustic Jam w/ Milwaukee Mike & Downtown Julius The Back Room @ Colectivo, The High Hawks w/members of Leftover Salmon, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades, Hard Working Americans, w/ Chicago Farmer The Packing House, Barbara Stephan & Peter Mac (6pm) Transfer Pizzeria Café, Martini Jazz Lounge: Paul Silbergleit Trio Up & Under, No Vacancy Comedy Open Mic Nite

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8

Ally’s Bistro, The Karen Cameron Quartet American Legion Post #399 (Okauchee), 4 Wheel Drive American Legion Post #449 (Brookfield), Larry Lynne Band (6:30pm) Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co., Zach Pietrini Band EP release w/Paige Hargrove Cactus Club, Flat Teeth album release w/Mertles Acres & Live Tetherball Tonight Caroline’s Jazz Club, Eddie Butts Project Circle-A Cafe, Alive at Eight: The Toy Trucks w/ Long Line Riders (8pm); DJ: The Nile (10pm) Club Garibaldi’s, Venison, Drunk Drivers and The Mighty Deerlick ComedySportz, ComedySportz Milwaukee! Company Brewing, Mortgage Freeman record release show Compass Bar (Mequon), Matt MF Tyner County Clare Irish Inn & Pub, 5 Card Studs Harbor Lite Yacht Club (Racine), Reverend Raven & Chain Smokin’ Altar Boys w/Westside Andy & Big Al Groth Hoggers Pub (Hartland), Katz Sass Ixonia Pub, Robert Allen Jr. Band Jazz Estate, Robin Reese with Cigarette Break (8pm), Late Night Session: Gramma Matrix Late Night Vinyl (11:30pm) Kochanski’s Concertina Beer Hall, Edgar Allen Cash Lake Lawn Resort, Brian Fictum Lakefront Brewery, Brewhaus Polka Kings (5:30pm) Linneman’s Riverwest Inn, Certain Stars CD release w/Trolley & Lack of Reason Mamie’s, Michael Charles Band Mason Street Grill, Phil Seed Trio (6pm) Mezcalero Restaurant, Close Enuf Band w/Don & Phil Mo’s Irish Pub (Wauwatosa), Paul Stilin w/ Gervis Myles, Raymond Tevich, Dave Cornette & Jeff Harrington (6:30pm) Pabst Milwaukee Brewery & Taproom, J.P. Harris Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, In Bar 360: Christopher’s Project Puddler’s Hall, Elvis 5.0 SHEPHERD EXPRESS

Rave / Eagles Club, DJ Pauly D w/Nate Derus & Athenis (all-ages, 8pm), Los Temerarios (all-ages, 8:30pm), Danny Brown w/Ashnikko & Zeelooperz (all-ages, 8pm Red Rock Saloon, Shelton Road Riverside Theater, Trisha Yearwood w/Caroline Jones Rock Country MKE, Foreigner 4 Ever w/Lava Rock Route 20 (Sturtevant), Seckond Chaynce Shank Hall, Mike & Friends (Grateful Dead Tribute) The Back Room @ Colectivo, Amber Run w/ Jordan Mackampa The Ivanhoe Pub & Eatery (Racine), Jake Williams The Miramar Theatre, G-Rex, ZEKE BEATS, Wolfbiter & CHØKE (all-ages, 9pm) The Packing House, Barbara Stephan Group (6:30pm) Turner Hall Ballroom, Jen Kirkman Up & Under, Audio is Rehab

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9

Bremen Cafe, Texas Dave Trio Brewtown Eatery, Scotch and Soda Cactus Club, Timmy’s Organism w/Habitat for Insanity & Bob Piggins Cafe Carpe, Bill Camplin Band Caroline’s Jazz Club, The Paul Spencer Band Charmbiance Wine Art Bar, CP & Stoll w/Chris Peppas & Jeff Stoll Circle-A Cafe, Alive at Eight: Brian Wurch Band (8pm); DJ: Mr. Action (10pm) Club Garibaldi, Merauder w/Leeway With Empire Down ComedySportz, ComedySportz Milwaukee! Company Brewing, snag record release: davekevinadam, Social Caterpillar & Knaaves County Clare Inn and Pub, Tom & Evan Leahy Cue Club of Wisconsin (Waukesha), Cherry Pie Delavan Lake Store, Loriann Bowdish Havana Lounge & Cigar, The Blues Disciples Ivanhoe Pub & Eatery (Racine), The MilBillies Jazz Estate, Caroline Davis & Rob Clearfield’s Persona (8pm), Late Night Session: Yanni Chudnow (11:30pm) Kochanski’s Concertina Beer Hall, The Spectaculars album release Lake Lawn Resort, Terry Sweet (6pm) Linneman’s Riverwest Inn, Kneel to Neil: Fundraiser for WMSE Radio & Neil Young’s Bridge School w/many performers Mason Street Grill, Jonathan Wade Trio (6pm) Mezcalero Restaurant and Bar, Larry Lynne Band Milwaukee Ale House, Cold Sweat and The Brew City Horns Motor Bar & Restaurant, Robert Allen Jr. Band (5:30pm) Orchard Inn (Menomonee Falls), Guitars for Vets w/Gimme Skynyrd, Mostly Water & Jude and the Dudes Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, In Bar 360: Brecken Miles Duo Rave / Eagles Club, King Calaway (all-ages, 8pm) Rock Country MKE, Stetsin & Lace Route 20 (Sturtevant), Bluegrass Sampler IX (5:30pm) Shank Hall, The California Honeydrops w/Javier Matos Stock House Brewing Co., Matt MF Tyner The Back Room @ Colectivo, David Wax Museum w/Heather Maloney The Cheel / The Baaree (Thiensville), MRS. FUN w/Liv Mueller The Coffeehouse, John Stano w/Ariana Madson The Landing Food & Spirits, Joe Kadlec The Miramar Theatre, The Widdler w/Prophet smith. (all-ages, 9pm)The Packing House, Joe Jordan & The Soul Trio (6:30pm)

::ALBUMS Up & Under, Druzy Rose w/Wonderful Bluffer

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10

Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co. (Walker’s Point), Gritty Git Down w/Sara Pace & The Rustic Road Band Cactus Club, Milwaukee Record Halftime Show: Hello, Face (12pm) Circle-A Cafe, Alive at Eight: Kristen Kieckhaefer (8pm); DJ: Sheppy (10pm) County Clare Irish Inn & Pub, Dick Eliot Jazz Guitar (5:30pm) Hogger’s Pub (Hartland), Robert Allen Jr. Band Iron Mike’s (Franklin), Sunday Jam w/Rockbound (4pm) J&B’s Blue Ribbon Bar and Grill, The Players Jam Rave / Eagles Club, Atreyu w/Whitechapel, He Is Legend, Tempting Fate & Santa Cruz (all-ages, 6:30pm) Rounding Third Bar and Grill, The Dangerously Strong Comedy Open Mic The Back Room @ Colectivo, Marco Benevento w/The Mattson 2 The Miramar Theatre, Afton Shows Presents Turner Hall Ballroom, Lettuce

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11

Jazz Estate, Mark Davis Trio Linneman’s Riverwest Inn, Poet’s Monday w/ host Timothy Kloss & featured reader Stephen Anderson (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 Shank Hall, Jesse Malin w/Diane & The Gentlemen Up & Under, Open Mic

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12

Brewtown Eatery, Blues & Jazz Jam w/Jeff Stoll, Joe Zarcone & David “Harmonica” Miller (6pm) JC’S Pub, Open Mic w/host Audio is Rehab 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 Mary’s Caddyshack (New Berlin), Robert Allen Jr. Band Mason Street Grill, Jamie Breiwick Group (5:30pm) McAuliffe’s (Racine), Jim Yorgan Sextet Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, In Bar 360: Al White (4pm) Shank Hall, Corb Lund w/Driveway Thriftdwellers Transfer Pizzeria Café, Transfer House Band w/ Dennis Fermenich

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13

Iron Mike’s (Franklin), B Lee Nelson & KZ Acoustic Jam Jazz Estate, Evan Christian Kochanski’s Concertina Beer Hall, Polka Open Jam Linneman’s Riverwest Inn, Acoustic Open Stage w/feature Nick Borger (sign-up 7:30pm, start 8pm) Mason Street Grill, Jamie Breiwick Group (5:30pm) Paulie’s Field Trip, Wednesday Night Afterparty w/Dave Wacker & guests Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, In Bar 360: Al White Rave / Eagles Club, Dirty Heads w/The Hip Abduction (all-ages, 8pm) The Back Room @ Colectivo, Bailey Bryan The Packing House, Carmen Nickerson & Kostia Efimov (6pm) Turner Hall Ballroom, Candlebox Wicked Hop, Jazz at Noon w/Don Linke

Mark Lanegan Band Somebody’s Knocking (HEAVENLY RECORDINGS) When Mark Lanegan reached grungepummeled ears as frontman of Screaming Trees in the 1990s, he deserved and surpassed comparisons to Jim Morrison. Deserved, because he had similar fine-grain rock ’n’ roll sensuality; surpassed, because he never gusted toward the bloated bombast of Morrison’s later delivery. Or, as his subsequent Queens of the Stone Age bandmate Josh Homme put it, when Lanegan sings about toothpaste, “I wanna brush.” With Somebody’s Knocking, Lanegan’s 11th solo-ish long-player, the man turns his flinty stare and dustily jeweled voice toward unexpectedly brighter, more plastically colorful corners of his musical psyche. Yes, the first of the 14 songs is “Disbelief Suspension,” which reestablishes Lanegan’s tendency to be seduced by, and to seduce with, darkness, and the hard-driving rhythm and reverberating guitar are among his trademarks. Even that opener, though, edges into a neon dawn, and the very next track, “Letter Never Sent,” envisions that dawn as a cross between classic cyberpunk and almost equally classic New (Order) Wave. The two-way seduction remains. It also remains through the rest of Somebody’s Knocking, giving Lanegan exploratory latitude as he soars through “Stitch It Up” as if channeling both the Walker Brothers’ “Nite Flights” and Fatima Mansions’ razor-gleam remake, strides across the Depeche Mode drama of “Gazing From the Shore,” and lets his foot freely tap as the oldest living man at the haunted disco of “Penthouse High.” Longtime Lanegan devotees will approvingly note that the various explorations and changes of sonic scenery haven’t clogged his throat or muddied the boots of his band, as it were: for all the moral murk, mind-altering substances and dim lighting of the songs, the production is basically clean. Lanegan’s hands aren’t clean; nor is his voice. Yet Somebody’s Knocking has something pure in spirit. You’ll wanna brush. —Jon M. Gilbertson N O V E M B E R 7 , 2 0 1 9 | 47


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71. Hanging fishnet 72. Application 73. Years upon years 74. Task 75. Deals in 76. Took off 77. A conjunction or connector 78. Sudden increase 80. “-- Jacques” 81. Pillages 83. Word in place names 84. Double daggers 85. Less fat, less sugar 86. Vessels 88. -- Blanc 89. Of lofty peaks 92. Dimple 93. Mason or millwright 98. Place of prominence 100. Advance: 2 wds. 101. Kanten 102. Offspring 103. Like a leaf 104. Old Greek weight 105. Rogers and Orbison 106. Invited 107. Lab compound 108. The Phantom DOWN 1. Cleans a certain way 2. She: Fr. 3. Get 4. Travelers at sea 5. Shawl 6. Cousin to a five-spot: Hyph. 7. Fever 8. Hanging downward 9. Antiquity 10. Embroidered loop 11. Wingy 12. Tillis and Grier 13. Rock show equip.

14. Driver of a kind 15. Swiss pine 16. Commend 17. Hindu god of fire 18. Painter’s subject 24. Persona non -26. Athlete in a shell 28. Symptom 32. Neither masc. nor fem. 33. Apiary items 34. Work by Chopin 35. Discharged 36. Carnival setting 38. Really enjoyed 39. Guidelines: 2 wds. 40. Moderated 41. Casts off 43. Fescue 44. Kind of model 45. Be in a light sleep 46. Prepares apples 49. Hominy -51. Sopwith Camel, e.g. 53. Used to have 54. Works in verse 55. Clearing 57. Gets through effort 58. Skyrocketed 59. Secluded places 61. Memorize 62. A flatfish

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10/31 Solution

WORD FIND This is a theme puzzle with the subject stated below. Find the listed words in the grid. (They may run in any direction but always in a straight line. Some letters are used more than once.) Ring each word as you find it and when you have completed the puzzle, there will be 27 letters left over. They spell out the alternative theme of the puzzle.

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ACROSS 1. Griffin of TV 5. Flower stalk 10. Custard apple: Var. 15. -- -a-Dale 19. Tub’s contents 20. Seraph 21. Tropical fruit 22. Sauce for pasta 23. Grammar school adjunct 25. RV park 27. Detached 28. Drunkards 29. Hawn of “Laugh-In” 30. Stand wide open 31. Join forces 33. Canine cry 34. Self-indulgent 37. Pin 38. Concern of genealogists 42. Headband 43. Plants used in landscaping 47. Go team! 48. “QB VII” author 49. Mortar 50. Lunar vehicle 51. Affectation 52. “-- Rosenkavalier” 53. Some exams 54. Stomata 55. Attached, in a way 56. How a crab moves 58. Disseminated 59. Sweetbreads 60. -- and raves 61. Loamy deposit 62. Boring 63. Honors as divine 65. “-- porridge hot...” 66. -- Auguste Bartholdi 69. Pursue 70. Planner

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::FREEWILLASTROLOGY ::BY ROB BREZSNY SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Studies suggest that on average each of us has a social network of about 250 people, of whom 120 we regard as a closer group of friendly acquaintances. But most of us have no more than 20 folks we trust, and only two or three whom we regard as confidants. I suspect that these numbers will be in flux for you during the next 12 months, Scorpio. I bet you’ll make more new friends than usual and will also expand your inner circle. On the other hand, I expect that some people who are now in your sphere will depart. Net result: stronger alliances and more collaboration. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): I blame and thank the Sagittarian part of me when I get brave and brazen enough to follow my strongest emotions where they want to lead me. I also blame and thank the Sagittarian part of me when I strip off my defense mechanisms and invite the world to regard my vulnerabilities as interesting and beautiful. I furthermore blame and thank the Sagittarian side of me on those occasions when I run three miles down the beach at dawn, hoping to thereby jolt loose the secrets I’ve been concealing from myself. I suspect the coming weeks will be a favorable time to blame and thank the Sagittarian part of you for similar experiences. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Persian polymath Avicenna (980–1037) wrote 450 books on many topics, including medicine, philosophy, astronomy, geography, mathematics, theology and poetry. While young, he tried to study the Metaphysics of Aristotle, but had difficulty grasping it. Forty times he read the text, even committing it to memory. But he made little progress toward fathoming it. Years later, he was browsing at an outdoor market and found a brief, cheap book about the Metaphysics by an author named al-Farabi. He read it quickly, and for the first time understood Aristotle’s great work. He was so delighted he went out to the streets and gave away gifts to poor people. I foresee a comparable milestone for you, Capricorn: something that has eluded your comprehension will become clear, at least in part due to a lucky accident. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): In addition to being a key figure in Renaissance art, 15thcentury Italian painter Filippo Lippi had a colorful life. According to legend, he was once held prisoner by Barbary pirates, but gained his freedom by drawing a riveting portrait of their leader. Inspired by the astrological factors affecting you right now, I’m fantasizing about the possibility of a liberating event arriving in your life. Maybe you’ll call on one of your skills in a dramatic way, thereby enhancing your leeway or generating a breakthrough or unleashing an opportunity. (Please also re-read your horoscope from last week.) PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): “Stand high long enough and your lightning will come,” writes Piscean novelist William Gibson. He isn’t suggesting that we literally stand on top of a treeless hill in a thunderstorm and invite the lightning to shoot down through us. More realistically, I think he means that we should devotedly cultivate and discipline our highest forms of expression so that when inspiration finds us, we’ll be primed to receive and use its full power. That’s an excellent oracle for you. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Aries psychologist James Hillman said we keep “our images and fantasies at arm’s length because they are so full of love.” They’re also quite flammable, he added. They are always on the verge of catching fire, metaphorically speaking. That’s why many people wrap their love-filled images and fantasies in metaphorical asbestos: to prevent them from igniting a blaze in their psyches. In my astrological opinion, you Aries folks always have a mandate to use less asbestos than all the other signs—even none at all. That’s even truer than usual right now. Keep your images and fantasies extra close and raw and wild. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Poet James Merrill was ecstatic when he learned the Greek language. According to his biographer, he felt he could articulate his needs “with more force and clarity, with greater simplicity and less self-consciousness, than he ever could in his own language.” He concluded, “Freedom to be oneself is all very well; the greater freedom is not to be oneself.” Personally,

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I think that’s an exaggeration. I believe the freedom to be yourself is very, very important. But for you in the coming weeks, Taurus, the freedom to not be yourself could indeed be quite liberating. What might you do to stretch your capacities beyond what you’ve assumed is true about you? Are you willing to rebel against and transcend your previous self-conceptions? GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Musician Brian Eno made a deck of oracular cards called Oblique Strategies. Each card has a suggestion designed to trigger creative thinking about a project or process you’re working on. You Geminis might find it useful to call on Oblique Strategies right now, since you’re navigating your way through a phase of adjustment and rearrangement. The card I drew for you is “Honor thy error as hidden intention.” Here’s how I interpret it: An apparent lapse or misstep will actually be the result of your deeper mind guiding you to take a fruitful detour. CANCER (June 21-July 22): We devote a lot of energy to wishing and hoping about the meaningful joys we’d love to bring into our lives. And yet few of us have been trained in the best strategies for manifesting our wishes and hopes. That’s the bad news. The good news is that now is a favorable time for you to upgrade your skills at getting what you want. With that in mind, I present you with the simple but potent wisdom of author Maya Angelou: “Ask for what you want and be prepared to get it.” To flesh that out, I’ll add: Formulate a precise statement describing your heart’s yearning, and then work hard to make yourself ready for its fulfillment. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): What are the key parts of your life—the sources and influences that enable you to be your most soulful self? I urge you to nourish them intensely during the next three weeks. Next question: What are the marginally important parts of your life—the activities and proclivities that aren’t essential for your long-term success and happiness? I urge you to corral all the energy you give to those marginally important things, and instead pour it into what’s most important. Now is a crucial time in the evolution of your relationship with your primal fuels, your indispensable resources, your sustaining foundations. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): “When she spoke of beauty, he spoke of the fatty tissue supporting the epidermis,” wrote short-story author Robert Musil. He was describing a conversation between a man and woman who were on different wavelengths. “When she mentioned love,” Musil continued, “he responded with the statistical curve that indicates the rise and fall in the annual birthrate.” Many of you Virgos have the flexibility to express yourself well on both of those wavelengths. But in the coming months, I hope you’ll emphasize the beauty and love wavelength rather than the fatty tissue and statistical curve wavelength. It’ll be an excellent strategy for getting the healing you need. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Libran blogger Ana-Sofia Cardelle was asked, “What is your signature perfume?” She said she hadn’t found one. But then she described how she would like to smell: “somewhere between fresh and earthy: cinnamon and honey, a rose garden, saltwater baked in the sun.” The coming days will be an excellent time to indulge in your own fantasies about the special fragrance you’d like to emanate. Moreover, I bet you’ll be energized by pinpointing a host of qualities you would like to serve as cornerstones of your identity: traits that embody and express your uniqueness. Homework: You don’t have to believe in ideas that make you sad or tormented. Drop them. Freewillastrology.com. Go to realastrology.com to check out Rob Brezsny’s Expanded Weekly Audio Horoscopes and Daily Text Message Horoscopes. The audio horoscopes are also available by phone at 877873-4888 or 900-950-7700.

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Jauernik’s Juggernaut Convicted bank robber and career criminal Michael Jauernik, 71, received a sentence of more than 12 years in prison in Germany on Monday, Oct. 7, but managed to stall his incarceration by delivering a five-day-long closing statement that included anecdotes about his career in crime and details about his fitness routine. Twenty hours into the soliloquy, the judge finally cut him off, saying she wished she had done so earlier in light of his “excessive digressions,” The Guardian reported. Jauernik, who wore sunglasses throughout his trial, told the court, “I am more intelligent and clever than any employee of the criminal police agency; that much is sure.”

Surveillance Video Works a Little Too Well Miguel Angel Reyes-Avila, 23, of Half Moon Bay, Calif., waited patiently until his neighbors took their dog for a walk on Sunday, Oct. 6, then pounced, according to the San

Mateo County sheriff’s office. The San Jose Mercury News reports Reyes-Avila then allegedly entered their home through an open window and stole about $4,000 worth of jewelry, plus the keys to the homeowners’ 2009 Mitsubishi. When the neighbors returned home and found their car gone, they called police, who asked neighborhood folks to share their security footage. Most helpful of all proved to be the video from Reyes-Avila’s own home security system, which captured him leaving his house, entering the neighbors’ home and making off with their car. Reyes-Avila was arrested on Thursday, Oct. 10, on charges of felony burglary and grand theft auto.

A Thorne-y Situation An unnamed resident of the Wilson Lane Apartments in Elkins, W.V., told police she left her home for a few minutes on Friday, Oct. 18, returning a short time later to find a neighbor, Ronald L. Thorne Jr., 52, “standing in her apartment and eating her lasagna.” Asked what he was doing, Thorne went on to tell her he “just wanted to talk and maybe do something more,” and then he returned to his own apartment, carrying the lasagna and one of her forks, according to the police report. The Inter-Mountain reports the woman also told Randolph County sheriff’s officers that her home had been ransacked, and a $20 bill she always keeps in her purse was missing. When officers confronted Thorne, he told them he “had been sleepwalking and had woke up standing in his neighbor’s apartment,” the complaint stated (though Thorne has no history of sleepwalking). The officers also noticed a pan with scraps of lasagna in it on his kitchen table, and Thorne told them “she could have it back.” Thorne was arrested and charged with burglary; as he was being processed, a $20 bill was found in his wallet.

People With Guns In Shelbyville, Ky., on Monday, Oct. 28, a female customer picking up her food at a KFC drive-thru became angry when she realized she hadn’t been provided with a fork and a napkin, witnesses told WLKY, so she pulled out a gun and shot out the drive-thru window, narrowly missing the attendant. KFC released a statement expressing gratitude that no one was injured, and Charlene Witt, the manager of the Subway restaurant across the street, is using the incident as a teaching moment in her own store: “If someone comes in irate, just give them what they want.” © 2019 Andrews McMeel Syndication

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