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SUMMARY:Late and Alone: An Intimate Portrait of Johnny Cash
DESCRIPTION:Scott Moreau assumes the persona and tells the Johnny Cash story with the artist’s own words and songs. \nUsing anecdotes from Johnny’s autobiography\, multiple interviews\, live concerts and documentaries\, Scott Moreau assumes the persona and tells Johnny’s story with the artist’s own words and songs. Featuring more than 20 songs from Johnny’s 40+ years in the music business\, Scott creates a stripped down look into the life of this American icon.  If you enjoyed his tribute show last fall you’ll love this new one even more!\nScott Moreau has a BFA in Music Theatre and toured the world for four years playing the role of Johnny Cash with the 1st National Broadway Tour of MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET. He continued the role in Regional theatres throughout the U.S. and has performed his original tribute shows at acclaimed venues around the country. Three shows only with limited seating to allow for social distancing. \nAdmission Info \nThree shows only with limited seating to allow for social distancing. $59.95 plus tax and gratuity for dinner and show. Tickets available at 800-477-9505.\nContact: 800-477-9505 \nEmail: information@firesidetheatre.com \n
URL:https://urbanmilwaukee.com/event/late-and-alone-an-intimate-portrait-of-johnny-cash/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
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SUMMARY:Connections Between African & Irish American Experiences Symposium
DESCRIPTION:CelticMKE presents a virtual program that will showcase the similarities between African & Irish American experiences through four presentations from leading experts. The event is free to tune-in and sponsored by Associated Bank. \nThe program is FREE to tune into and will premiere on our CelticMKE YouTube Channel. Subscribe here:\nhttps://bit.ly/CMKEYT \nTopics:\nTen Abolitionists Who Visited Ireland – Dr. Christine Kinealy\nLeaving Home in Search for a Better Life – Gerard Moran and Robert Smith\nEqual Rights Heroes – David Greenberg and Tim McMahon\nTwo Roads Diverged: Irish and African American Common Grounds through Music\, Dance\, & Humor – Leni Sloan & Mick Moloney \nSchedule & Descriptions of Presentations:\nhttps://celticmke.com/CelticM…/Irish-African-Symposium.htm \nIn addition to the January 16 Virtual Symposium\, CelticMKE and the UWM Center for Celtic Studies proudly present their annual Chuck Ward Memorial Lecture. The lecture will premiere on January 14 at 7:00 p.m. Central on our YouTube channel and will be available to watch for free. The topic is “Frederick Douglass and His Songs of Resistance” with Dr. Christine Kinealy. \nThis virtual program is supported in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts. The program is also in collaboration with the African American Irish Network Diaspora\, the UWM Center for Celtic Studies. The presenting partner is Associated Bank. \n
URL:https://urbanmilwaukee.com/event/connections-between-african-irish-american-experiences-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,History,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Nō Boundaries: An Emerging Filmmaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Nō Boundaries is a showcase for filmmakers on the rise with a vision – a vision that conquers budget\, resource and time constraints with relentless drive\, boundless imagination\, and faith. These are filmmakers with Nō Boundaries. \nNō Boundaries is a showcase for filmmakers on the rise with a vision – a vision that conquers budget\, resource and time constraints with relentless drive\, boundless imagination\, and faith. \nThese are filmmakers with Nō Boundaries. \nThe first installment of this series will feature a discussion with Marquise Mays (The Heartland)\, Allison A. Waite (The Dope Years: The Story of Latasha Harlins)\, & Christine Turner (Homegoings). \nThis event will be moderatoed by Claudia Puig. \nClaudia Puig is the president of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and a longtime critic on NPR’s Film Week. She teaches a college class on Diversity in the Media and is in demand as a moderator and speaker on film-related panels. She is currently Senior Programmer for AFI Fest and program director for the Mendocino Film Festival. In addition\, Claudia has a film consulting business specializing in cultural consulting. Previously\, she was USA Today’s film critic for 15 years. During that time\, she also hosted The Screening Room video series and wrote film reviews and analytical articles about the film industry. Before that\, she was a staff writer at the Los Angeles Times for 11 years covering city government\, courts and the entertainment industry. She has been a speechwriter and diversity consultant for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. A native Spanish speaker\, Claudia has a B.A. in Communication Studies from UCLA and an M.A. in Communications Management from USC. She also studied at the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City. She was recently featured in the Los Angeles Times as one of the 14 film critics making media more inclusive\, in Indiewire as one of 20 Latin Americans making a difference in American independent film\, and is the winner of the Roger Ebert Award for Excellence in Film Criticism from the African-American Critics Association. \nFor more information on the filmmakers\, their work\, and Nō Boundaries\, please visit www.nostudios.com/no-boundaries \nThis event is FREE and open to the public \n
URL:https://urbanmilwaukee.com/event/no-boundaries-an-emerging-filmmaker-series/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
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SUMMARY:Late and Alone: An Intimate Portrait of Johnny Cash
DESCRIPTION:Scott Moreau assumes the persona and tells the Johnny Cash story with the artist’s own words and songs. \nUsing anecdotes from Johnny’s autobiography\, multiple interviews\, live concerts and documentaries\, Scott Moreau assumes the persona and tells Johnny’s story with the artist’s own words and songs. Featuring more than 20 songs from Johnny’s 40+ years in the music business\, Scott creates a stripped down look into the life of this American icon.  If you enjoyed his tribute show last fall you’ll love this new one even more!\nScott Moreau has a BFA in Music Theatre and toured the world for four years playing the role of Johnny Cash with the 1st National Broadway Tour of MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET. He continued the role in Regional theatres throughout the U.S. and has performed his original tribute shows at acclaimed venues around the country. Three shows only with limited seating to allow for social distancing. \nAdmission Info \nThree shows only with limited seating to allow for social distancing. $59.95 plus tax and gratuity for dinner and show. Tickets available at 800-477-9505.\nContact: 800-477-9505 \nEmail: information@firesidetheatre.com \n
URL:https://urbanmilwaukee.com/event/late-and-alone-an-intimate-portrait-of-johnny-cash-2/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
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SUMMARY:Saint Kate Artist Talk with Jill Sebastian
DESCRIPTION:Please join us virtually for a discussion with Jill Sebastian on her current exhibition at Saint Kate! \nJoin us virtually for a discussion with Milwaukee-based artist Jill Sebastian! \nSebastian will discuss her current exhibition at Saint Kate\, Preoccupations\, a solo show that spans across two Saint Kate galleries to address ongoing preoccupations throughout her life\, both material and historical. Preoccupations articulates the artist’s own experiences of recurrent historical events as a way of investigating our shared cultural\, social\, and public spaces. Through her bold exploration of artistic media\, Sebastian’s works alter our understanding of firmly-entrenched visual concepts such as perspective\, while also engaging our subliminal associations with materials. \nPlease get in touch with Saint Kate Curator\, Samantha Timm\, with any questions at SamanthaTimm@saintkatearts.com \nInterested in coming\, but not quite sure what to expect? Click here to read the Saint Kate CleanCare Pledge which outlines how we have improved our already high standards to keep your health and safety top of mind. \nSebastian’s sculpture\, drawings\, and installations have been exhibited nationally and internationally in New York City\, Los Angeles\, Milwaukee\, Chicago\, Milwaukee\, Tel Aviv\, and Amsterdam\, among other places. With extensive experience in public art installations\, one of her public collaborations include a site-specific installation and multimedia work created with Wild Space Dance Company at the Milwaukee Art Museum. Sebastian is the recipient of several awards including the National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship (1985) and the Visual Art Lifetime Achievement Award (2016). Sebastian is a Professor Emerita at Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. \n
URL:https://urbanmilwaukee.com/event/saint-kate-artist-talk-with-jill-sebastian/
LOCATION:139 E. Kilbourn Ave.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
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