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Escape… to the East Side
Escape… to the East Side
Preview: Actor’s Theatre of Charlotte Rock the Barn By Perry Tannenbaum After more than a year of lockdowns and social distancing, meat shortages and toilet paper shortages, wildfires and hurricanes, astonishing protests and insurrection – along with more Zoomed meetings and celebrations and religious services than anyone could ever have imagined – are we ready to ROCK? Actor’s Theatre of…
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Starring - Kris Esfandiari as "The Runner" Mariana Saldaña as "The Beautiful Woman" James Duval as "The Television Host" Dylan Stamey as "The Strong Man" Jenny Sayaka NoNo as "The Bondage Dancer"
Produced by: Muted Widows Directed by: Boy Harsher Edited by: Justin Andrews
1st Assistant Director: Michael R. Zumaya Director of Photography: Ryan Hogue Gaffer: Gordon Yould Colorist: Asa Fox Visual Effects / comps: Scott Pinson Production Designer: Nedda Afsari Stylist: Hayley Francise Make Up Artist: Blake Armstrong Hair Stylist: Barb Thompson Hair Stylist Assistant: Brigid Howse Thank you to Zana Bayne for generous wardrobe lend ~
Vocal Production and Mix by Matia Simovich at Infinite Power in Los Angeles, CA Mastered by Maurizio Baggio at La Distilleria in Bassano Del Grappa, Italy
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Chapter 4 of Ross Johnson’s Upcoming Memoir
Spacecase Records is proud to be working with former Alex Chilton/Panther Burns drummer and rock writer Ross Johnson again, this time on his memoirs. Ross is already over 30 chapters in and seemingly everything in his life is covered: growing up in Arkansas in the 1950s, working with Alex Chilton, playing with Charlie and Bubba Feathers, etc. And women. Of course, women have been an obsession of the Baron’s since Eisenhower was in office. Each chapter is a vignette into Ross’s life, and over the course of the next few weeks we’ll be uploading preview chapters. Not only does this take the burden off of me -- I don’t have to produce anything -- but it’s been a joy to read these chapters as Ross completes them. Pending the United States is still functioning, we aim to have Ross’ book out sometime around summer 2019. Steve Hesske and I will be editing; Mor will be laying it out. Anyhow, without further ado -- chapter 4.-Ryan Leach
Days Abroad In 1999 three musician friends who shall remain nameless here (although I am sure you would recognize their names) were asked to do a tour with Tav. They all asked if I thought it would be a good idea to do so. No longer touring but still occasionally recording and playing live with him in Memphis and close environs at the time, I replied that it probably would be a very instructive experience for them all. I said that after completing a Panther Burns tour, any subsequent tour they ever did would be a walk in the park compared to the misery that awaited them on the road with Tav. I did not intend to blame or besmirch Tav with that previous paragraph because after doing a final single with just the two of us for Spacecase in the summer of 2017, we have resolved to just be friends from here on out, a new experience for both of us, believe me. He has a reliable booking agency and several stable touring bands throughout the globe now so a Panther Burns tour can be rigorous these days but certainly not the horror they were in the 1980s and 1990s. In those decades though a Burns tour was usually quite difficult (not always; there were exceptions). I chose not to go on most of them after the first few forays out of town. There just seemed to be a curse of some sort on those tours no matter how hard Tav worked to organize them adequately (and he always did). The general rule of thumb was that the band that began a Panther Burns tour was not the one that finished it. There would always seem to be midnight defections or on-the-road firings with mad scrambles to replace absent members for the rest of the tour. In that regard, Tav was always successful, somehow finding replacements whether they played well on stage or not. Of course, the Burns were never known for being very musical up until recent years. To say that our purpose was to punish audiences as much as to entertain them would be very true. Our first brief tour was a trip to Austin, Texas, in March of 1979 to play a couple of Alex solo dates there. Chris Stamey was flown in from NYC to play bass while Tav, Alex and I drove down from Memphis. On the way there Alex was rolling a joint on a shoe box top when a Texas State Trooper cruiser turned on its flashing lights behind us. I yelled at Alex to dump the contents of the shoe box out the car window while Tav insisted otherwise. Chilton dumped it and the Trooper just issued Tav a verbal warning for speeding. I flew home from the gig rather than ride back with the police magnets that Tav and Alex seemed to be driving together. That heralded the beginning of the touring curse for me. The first night went better than expected musically, I thought. Chris commented that he was surprised that I could actually play somewhat adequately, but he was uneasy and embarrassed to be playing such amateurish noise in public, saying he was trying to get a major label record deal in Manhattan and couldn’t afford to be seen or heard with a group as ugly sounding as we were that night. He did not show up the next night so an audience member subbed on bass briefly until a bouncer ejected him from the stage. Years later while playing with a jazz band at Peter Holsapple’s first wedding in Memphis, Chris told me he spent the next couple of days walking around Austin and sleeping under some bushes until his flight time back to New York. Anything to keep from playing with the Panther Burns. And then there were the two dates opening for the last pitiful version of the Clash in Nashville and Knoxville in the spring of 1984. The audiences in both cities hated us with a passion, booing us throughout our set and pelting us with ice, shoes, cups, coins, cheap jewelry, and even a bra, I believe. It was rather thrilling to be booed at by thousands of people instead of just 50 or 100 people in a club. The band was not getting along well either. Alex insisted on Tav and myself riding with him to Nashville where he delivered a scathing lecture on our inadequacies, both musical and personal. A verbal dressing down from the late Alex Chilton was never a pleasant experience. I can recall most of them; there were several during the twenty years I played with him off and on. The Clash’s management wanted us to open several more dates on their tour, but I absconded once again, choosing to fly back home to work my job as an academic reference librarian. There are plenty more nightmarish tour tales to tell, but I’ll return to the subject a little later in this slim volume.
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I mean, its all country songs (for the most part its not what you hear on the radio)
Absolutely loving "Rio" by Kyle Park
I've also been listening to a lot of Brenn Hill. Its pretty much all the songs are either horses/cowboying (like "Equine" "With a Whisper" "Monster on Your Back") and more story telling type ("the ballad of Ed Cantrell" "the ballad of Pogue and Elms")
Not really horsey, but I've been listening to "Hallelujah" by Ryan Bingham a lot, he plays one of the cowboys on yellowstone.
I listen to a lot of Casey Donahew. Theres a lot of rodeo related songs ("thats why we ride" "he ain't a cowboy" "stockyards" "what Cowboys do".) I absolutely love "A Cowboys Prayer, Promise Land
"Horses are faster" by Ian munsick is good.
Chancey Williams and the Younger Brothers Band has a lot of good rodeo songs. I really like "fastest gun in town" and "the world needs more cowboys"
Aaron watson has some good ones ("dark horse" "run wild horses")
I like "dark horse" by Brice Long
Ian Tyson has some good ones, they are older though ("barrel racing angel" "M.C. Horses" "steeldust line" to name a few)
There's a lot of Chris Ledoux songs that aren't as well known or played much today like "old red" "the yellow stud" "strawberry roan" "the Tennessee stud" "old paint" "the buckskin lady"
Cody Johnson has a few like "dear rodeo" and "where cowboys are king"
And I've started listening to Dave Stamey recently and he has some horse related songs.
I NEED ALL YOUR SONGS ABOUT HORSES OR THAT MENTION HORSES ASAP
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Happy Tuesday, CLT Scene & Beyond! ~~~~~~~ Today's been fun on our end working with the new equipment, which Jonny G, our main man, has been all over. Least to say, we're finally hitting a bit of a stride on that venture, and we can't to see some of you at shows this week with "Vile" in tow 😎📸🎶💖 ~~~~~~~ Tonight's offerings brings the Charlotte Symphony back to Snug Harbor's doors, collaborating for another session of "Off The Rails"! Last year's Fall session brought both the larger community from the music scene together with our classical crowd in Uptown, packing out the joint, so come on through and see the mesh of greater powers in person, starting when doors open at 7pm (HAPPENING NOW!!!). ~~~~~~~ Afterward, Snug's monthly offering of Crushed Velvet goes into play, so stick around after the remixed symphony's to vibe a bit with DJ SPK and this month's featured artists Gemynii & KNDY, starting up when doors open at 9pm 🎻🎸🎶🎧💖 ~~~~~~~ Without further ado, here's the rest of what's up in the Charlotte Scene tonight! Tune in later for a special stream tonight, featuring a different taste of gaming 😎🎶🤘; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2/4 – Tuesday The World Famous Milestone Club – Mutant Flesh w/ Joules & 2yr Degree @ 8pm Snug Harbor – Charlotte Symphony Orchestra : Off The Rails @ 7pm ——————————————- – “Crushed Velvet” w/ DJ SPK, Gemynii, KNDY @ 9pm Petra’s – Piano Bar Karaoke with Ryan Stamey @ 7pm Hattie’s Tap & Tavern – Bingo w/ Nick Rowlett @ 9pm Crown Station – Music Open Mic @ 8pm (Weekly) Amos’s Southend – AJJ w/ Taco Cat & Emperor X @ 7pm Smokey Joe’s – The Smokin’ Js Open Jam And Friends @ 9pm (Weekly) (at Charlotte, North Carolina Area) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8Kk3c3pM5t/?igshid=aen9ayn3vs
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Happy Monday, CLT Scene! After what was a long weekend for many, today was the return to the daily grind, while our heroes in retail & food service are hopefully catching a break after a well-fought battle versus the Black Friday 3-day rush. Wherever you are, we wish you a reprieve from the insanity, which is a constant war waged here every day as we bring you the details for each of your evenings. Looking ahead, there's a nice diversity in this week's schedule, so continue to tune in while we wrap up today along with another stacked playlist for your listening pleasure 😎🤘🎶 ~~~~~~~~~~ To many of us in the QC, there's no question to the musical talent that thrives in the city, whether born-&-raised here or transplanted for a new start. For everyone, there is a beginning, and for every aspiring musician, there's an opportunity provided by many of our proud venues 3 to 4 times a week, and without much delay, The Evening Muse always starts it off on Mondays. We don't talk about it enough, but if you've never been to Find Your Muse, or any of the other spots like Tosco at @neighborhoodtheatre and Open Decks at Skylark, then we'd highly endorse you to come see the beginning of many talents that sprout here. If you're one of those that's thinking about trying one out but haven't made the decision yet, then we'll also say you'll never see a bad crowd out there, but you may see many of our scenes faces directing, hosting, and even playing in order to inspire you & others. Come out tonight, or any night we have up the details for, you definitely won't regret it 🤘🎶💖 ~~~~~~~~~~ Without further ado, here's what's up tonight! ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 12/2 – Monday The Evening Muse – Find Your Muse Open Mic feat. Julie Haberstick @ 7pm Snug Harbor – Zeta w/ Modern Primitives & Lxs Ortiz @ 9pm Petra’s – Piano Bar Karaoke with Ryan Stamey @ 8pm Hattie’s Tap & Tavern – Country Music Monday @ 7pm Crown Station – Jazz Monday’s w/ DC Suo Ocie Davis & Troy Conn @ 8:30pm (Weekly) Amos’s Southend – Genitorturers w/ 30 Year Sick @ 7:30pm Tommy's Pub - Bigger Than Mountains w/ Mikey Muffin, Reid Ferguson & Maxwell Williams @ 9pm (at Charlotte, North Carolina) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5ltmHMJa_Y/?igshid=1owygrqsdks6y
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Stereo Embers The Podcast: Chris Stamey (The dB's)
Today's Bombshell (Bombshell Radio) Bombshell RadioToday 2pm-3pm EST 11pm-12pm PDT 7pm-8pm BST bombshellradio.com stereoembersmagazine.com Stereo Embers Magazine #StereoEmbers, #podcast, #RadioShow, #AlexGreen, #Alternative , #NewMusic ,#Nowplaying, #BombshellRadio, #ChrisStamey, #Thedbs “Chris Stamey Doesn’t Normally Do These Things” And by “things” we mean podcasts….It’s true: the Chapel Hill, North Carolina singer/songwriter doesn’t show up a lot on podcasts, but we got lucky by catching him at just the right time and he agreed to be on the show. Stamey may have cut his teeth with the db’s back in the early ‘80s, but since then he’s been a critically-acclaimed solo artist, a respected producer of bands like Le Tigre and Whiskeytown and the author of one of THE great rock and roll memoirs of all time—A Spy In The House Of Loud: New York Songs And Stories. In this interview Stamey talks to Alex about his new double album New Songs For The 20th Century, Elvis Costello and what he taught Ryan Adams. He also talks about artistic discipline, the power of Tom Verlaine and reuniting with his childhood piano. #indie #newmusicalert🚨 #americansongbook @jasperpr @cary_baker_conqueroo @reybee Read the full article
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President’s List Spring 2017
NATCHITOCHES – Five hundred and seventy-three students were named to the Spring 2017 President’s List at Northwestern State University. Students on the list earned a grade point average of 4.0. Those named to the President’s List listed by hometown are as follows.
Abbeville – Jabain August, Kayla Marceaux;
Abita Springs – Harold Simmons;
Alexandria – Lewis Davis, Dalan Dorsey, Teresa Foshee, William Griffin, Martha Hopewell, Jaliyah Jasper, Micaelee Jeansonne, Spencer Jones, Luke Laborde, Rachel Lavergne, Allyson McCowan, Ashley Mitchell, Katherine Mitchell, Wade Morris, Benjamin Murphy, Emilye Netherland, Ryan Ware, Eric Weinzettle, Elaina Williams;
Alto, Texas – Cody Birdwell;
Anacoco – Kristen Eusay, Benjamin Jackson, Haley Jett, Kayli O’Toole, Cassandra Osborne, Lindsay Plummer;
Athens – Alejandra Monjardin;
Baldwin – Gerianna Lyons;
Ball – Sarah Morgan, Payton Pilgrim, Megan Wakefield;
Barksdale AFB – Heather McGurn, Tova Volcheck;
Basile – Betsi Smith;
Bastrop – Emily Carson, Katie Stanley;
Baton Rouge – Ramya Koritala, Stephanie Leger, Madalyn Mullins, Dakota Newman, Markeisha Patterson, Colleen Reese, Maria Rome;
Bayside, Nova Scotia, Canada – April Trowbridge;
Baytown, Texas – Abby Gardea;
Beaumont, Texas – Dustin Burns;
Belgorod, Russia – Elizaveta Gerasimova
Belle Chasse – Alexandria Hughes, Megan Jenkins;
Belmont – Cade Cramer;
Benton – Nicholas Clay, Elizabeth Jones, Jessica O’Neal, Maegan Ross, Jenna Smith;
Bossier City – Shelby Ansley, Sara Blankenship, Alexander Butler, Austin Coffey, Amanda Davis, Taylor Freeman, Joshua Greer, Ashlynn Henderson, Oai Lee Huynh, Nourain Jamhour, Tiffany Johnson, Emily Juarez, Chelsea Laverdiere, Mary Katheryn Lummus, Hang Lian, Myra Martinez, Alexa McKnight, Madison Morris, Yadira Ocanas, Shelby Peebles, Taylor Powell, Jerdine Robinson, Madison Rowland, Kevin Smithey, James Taylor, Kellie Toms, Gennadiy Vavrenyuk, Jordan Wilcox;
Boyce – Curtis Fennell, Carlie Gauthier, Hannah Miller, Lachan Misner;
Breaux Bridge – Shayla James;
Broussard – Amber Potier, Amelia Soileau;
Buda, Texas – Kathryn Wristen;
Bunkie – Emily Arnaud;
Burleson, Texas – Addison Pellegrino, Donato Susca;
Bush – Ashleigh Ranatza;
Campti – Bridget DaGama, Floyd Turner;
Cartagena, Colombia – Jorge Ojeda Munoz, Paula Martinez Marrugo;
Catagena Bolivar, Colombia – Aura Hernandez Canedo;
Centreville, Miss. – Taylor Priest;
Cheneyville – Katelyn Baronne;
Chopin – Daisy Delrie, Mary Guimaraes;
Church Point – Kristian Burrow, Jennifer Thibodeaux;
Citrus Springs, Florida – Megan McDonald;
Colfax – Angela McCann, Katie Woodard;
Converse – Heather Bryson, Ashley Forgues Brock, Wade Hicks, Elaina Richardson, Triston Waldon;
Cottonport – Christopher Juneau;
Coushatta – Sydney Anderson, Caroline Doughty, Jon Hester, Baley McAlexander, Shalondria Rainey, Jacob Shaver, Macie Wood;
Covington – Kelsey Cassidy, Andrea Mier, Kenneth Sears, Crystal Tucker;
Creole – Brooklyn Frerks;
Cut Off – Zachary Breaux;
Cypress, Texas – Alexis Warren, Mercedes Wiles;
DeRidder – Brandy Bryant, Sara Bishop, Lauren Callis, Karli Chambers, Jennifer Jarell-Bell; John Pearce, Kristina Pfantz, Claudia Rouleau, Jacqueline Rushford;
Delhi – Shelly Godard;
Denham Springs – Tiffany Duval, Lyndsey Girlinghouse, Stacy McClendon, Amy Thomas;
Des Allemands – Brooke Verda;
Desoto, Texas – Janet Jackson;
Destrehan – Hannah Boquet, Patrick Juneau, Shannon Walsh, Stephanie Webre;
Deville – Aaron Belgard, Dana Davis, Candice Dryden, Kenedy Lampert, Alyssa Roberts;
Dodson – Josie Greer;
Duncanville, Texas – Fernando Zuniga;
Duson – Desmond Prejean;
East Windsor, N.J. – Andreia Martins;
El-Rehab, Cairo, Egypt – Arwa Hezzah;
Endicott, N.Y. – Tonya Rackett;
Eros – Alecia Smith;
Eunice – Victoria Hebert, Victoria McGee;
Ferriday – Elizabeth Guerrero, Deyon White;
Florence, Miss. – Stephanie Bailey;
Florien – Cullen Hopkins, Caroline Matthews, Megan Wilmore;
Forest – David Stephens;
Forest Hill – Leslie Chavez, Charli Stanley;
Forney, Texas – Jayden Wheeler;
Fort Polk – Jamie Curtis, Robyn Foxworth, Shaunda Gordon, Kelsey Hart, Kenisha Smith, Sandra Valdez;
Franklin – Mariah Pellerin;
French Settlement – Tommie Espy;
Frierson – Brittany Furrow;
Garland, Texas – Alec Horton;
Geismar – Emilee Hawkins;
Georgetown – Brittany Farris;
Glen Burnie, Md. – Kathern Speicher;
Goldana – MacKenzie Johnson, Harley Godwin;
Gonzales – Katelyn Marchand, Molly Moran;
Grand Cane – Emily Miller;
Gray -- Tevyn Johnson;
Grayson -- Alicia Foy;
Greer, S.C. – Carola Colon;
Gretna – Brandi Bealer;
Hallsville, Texas – Emma Hawthorne;
Hammond – Blaike Peters;
Harleton, Texas – Madalyn Evers;
Hartselle, Ala. – Teresa Smith;
Harvey – Taylor Bourgeois, Jessica Love, Jessica Rousset;
Hassik – Vasquez Narvaez;
Haughton – Jordge Cardenas Nunez, Michelle Feaster, Connor Geer, Aly Hesson, Alexis Hoeltje, Lucas Moncla, Jamie Phillips, Logan Turner, Bridgette Wilson, Hunter Woods;
Heath, Texas – Megan Lohmiller;
Hermon, Maine – Allessa Oakes;
Hineston – Tylee Busby; Madison Morrison;
Houma – Shelby Glynn, Blair Kramer, Sarah Lajaunie, Chelsea Thibodeaux;
Houston, Texas – Kendall Westfall,
Huntington, Texas – Travis Carrell;
Huntsville, Ala. – Elizabeth Gilliam;
Independence – Kaylan Showers;
Iota – Katie Latiola;
Iowa – Nicholas Fisher;
Jena – Dustin Decker, Haley Decker, Tyler Thomas;
Jennings – Janee Charles, Wesley Simien;
Jonesboro, Ark. – Alanna Benoit;
Jonesville – Coleen Cagle, Shana Jefferson, Kameron Stevenson;
Kentwood – Jenna Morris;
Kings Mountain, N.C. – Ashley Counts;
Kaplan – Gabriel LeMoine;
Keithville – Alexis Britt, Rachel Opbroek;
Kendrick, Okla. – Chelsey Goldsmith;
Kenner – Christina Arrechavala, Brooke Petkovich;
Kiev, Ukraine – Kateryna Avram;
Kinder – Stewart Wheeler;
Kingwood, Texas – Eric Piccione;
Lafayette – Taylor Aucoin, Anjelique Duplechin, Emile Lege, Jacklyn Marr;
Lake Arthur – Layne Watkins;
Lake Charles – Laura Cornish, Krista Dixon, Karley Hebert, Alyce Jimney, Rebekah Keller, Jordan Reich;
Larose – Eric Bourg, Nicholas Hebert;
Lawtell – Karoline Guidry;
Lecompte – Hannah Glaze;
Leesville – Destin Bennett, Kelly Bishop, Alexis Bynog, Charlotte Cassin, Caitlin Deon, Brianna Easterling, Ovina Forque, Jessica Gabor, Emily Jackson, Zachary Keeton, Jessica Mango, Miranda Mize, Brooke Perkins, Victoria Perkins, Danielle Smyth, Haley Tucker, Jacob Underwood, Lakyn Ward, Matthew Ward, Jessica Taylor;
Lena – Tracy Benjamin, Nathaniel Dubois;
Logansport – Trenton Timmons;
Longview, Texas – Samantha Morris;
Luling – Alexis Rice;
Lutcher – Rebekah Taylor;
Madisonville – Ashley Johansen. Christopher Snow, Jensen Volz;
Mandeville – Nina DeSmith, Michelle Price;
Mangham – Rebekah Aultman;
Mangilao, Guam – Maria Magdalena Bansil;
Mansfield – Hannah Hughes;
Mansura – Renada Jenkins;
Many – Hannah Allen, Chelsea Beasley, Jacob Ellis, Nicholas Ezernack, Angelica Galban, Sarah Heard, Abby Hinds, Heidi Knight, Emily Leone, Chastity McCrory, Jonathan Pilcher, Sabrina Ross, Samantha Simmons, John Sullivan;
Marble Falls, Texas – Sarah Lewis;
Marksville – Emily Ryan;
Marthaville – Kelsey Claspill, Hanna Pardee, Lirette Thomas;
McKinney, Texas – Beatrice Attura, Anne Repp;
Melrose – Molly Dickerson;
Meraux – Dana Methvin;
Metairie – Kaitlyn Arena, Ariel Landry, Shawn Lawler, Cameron Mayfield, Lisa Roberson;
Midland, Texas – Channing Burleson;
Midlothian, Va. – Tatijana Rangel-Ribiero;
Minden – Amanda Curry, Aubry Dennis, Ryan Harmon;
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada – Kayla Bomben;
Monroe – Kianisha Dillard, Anna Rogers, Savanna Whitten, Gail Wilson;
Montgomery, Texas – Jake Rice, Kyle Swanson;
Mooringsport – Jacklyn Dublin;
Morgan City – Jeremy Orgeron;
Morse – Kylan Poullard;
Mt. Albert, Canada – Erin Sitarz;
Muleshoe, Texas – Caitlyn Barber;
Murrieta, Calif. – LaQuitta Wilkins;
Natchitoches – Tyler Anderson, Francisco Ballestas-Sayas, Kayla Bordelon, Harvey Briggs, Deasia Burrell, Daniel Coffey, Fabian Correa Guette, Jessica Cross, Mazie Dubois, Kirsten Fontenot, Carlos Gomez Garcia, Angel Greer, Hannah Haigh, Ashytn Hare, Zachary Heard, Ashlyn Hogan, Jennifer Johnson, Shayla Johnson, Jeremy Jones, Emilie King, Florence Kilgore, James Lake, Lindsay Lee, Robert Lee, Heather Lockwood, Alba Maloff, Thomas Matuschka, Marissa Oster, Abigail Poe, Jonah Poe, Kaytie Proctor, Brandy Ranel, Amelia Ryland, Emily Salter, Josie Stamey, Faith Stanfield, Nicholas Swank, Madeline Taylor, Eva Venzant, Barbara Vercher-Smith, Richard Walks, Madysen Watts, Ryan Wright;
New Iberia – Kristine Trahan;
New Llano – Reaz Khan, Matreena Sablan;
Newark, Del. – Sabri Thompson;
Noble – James Connella, James Curtis, Harlee Possoit, Breana Remedes;
Oak Grove – Heather Allen;
Oakdale – Katelyn Johnson, Kirstin Richard, Mary Wharton;
Oconomowoc, Wisc. – Natalie Jaeger;
Opelousas – Tracey Antee, Toria Smith, Erika Stanford;
Pelican – Justin Cooper, Mary Myers;
Pioneer – Moesha Smith;
Pineville – Raegan Brocato, Snow Buckley, Mason Caubarreaux, Kaylee Chronister, Raymond Fletcher, Lacey Hebron, Morgan Humphries, Michael Martin, Ashlee Mitchell, Stacey Ramsey, Katie Rayburn, Jodie Roberts, Candice Smith, Allison Williams;
Pitkin – Aimee Calmes, Mattie Stewart;
Plain Dealing – Jacob Horton;
Plaquemine – Ma Kayla Washington;
Pleasant Hill – Samatha Davis, Laura Spann;
Pollock – Zackary Phillips;
Pontchatoula – Brandon Dalon, Marisa Durand, Raley Pellittieri;
Prairieville – Jakalyn Hills, Caitlin Miller;
Provencal – Taylor Craft, Kara Gandy, Bailey Scarbrough;
Quitman – Katheryn Gaulden;
Raeford, N.C. – Brittney Carpenter;
Rayne – Meraiah Young;
Ringgold – Joseph Hays, Lauren Nelson;
River Ridge – Emily Digangi;
Robeline – Bergen Oge, Courtney Rachal, Fawn Slaughter, Jeffrey Watley, Caleb Wester;
Rocklin, Calif. – Madeline Mason
Rosepine – Summer Cooley
Rostov-on-Don, Russia – Vladislava Litvinova;
Ruston – Karenthia Crosby Onwudebe;
Sachse, Texas – Ryan Verloin DeGruy;
Saint Francisville – Jordan Bringedahl;
Saint Rose – Alexis Mancuso;
Sanford, N.C. – Joseph Tippit;
Saumur Maine et Loire, France – Yohann Yjjou
Schriever – Holly Cantrelle;
Scott – Katelyn Kidder
Seattle, Wash. – Lauren Agan;
Shelbyville, Texas – Sarah Ryder;
Shongaloo – Kayla Mouser;
Shreveport – Lindsey Adkins, Karianna Baker, Brittany Barnes, Angelica Bartlett, Ezar Bess, Hannah Bolton, Crystal Brown, Erin Brown, Brianna Burke, Nicollette Carswell, Phillip Clark, Crystal Claunch, Celeste Clifton, Hannah Crnkovic, Emily Dean, Kaitlyn Doyal, Jackson Driggers, Sarah Dunn, Reagan Escude, Lashayla Ester, Ronald Evans, Irishia Finister, Tyler Gardner, Nickolas Juneau, Adrianne Kelly, Emalee Kennon, Cole Laird, Bih-Lih Lau, Erin LeClair, Jaylon Lewis, Casey Long, Joycelyn McConnell, Rici McDonald, James McGrail, Rosemary McMaster, Madison Milligan, Hannah Nicholls, Hayden Pilcher, Taylor Poleman, Emily Rankin, Anna Richardson, Zachary Sanders, Jarred Sepulvado, Kathryn Shrader, Tyler Smith, Destini Sweet, Rachel Taylor, Michael Thrower, JeVannica Williams, Suzanne Williams Tiffani Williams, Jonathan Zavalydriga;
Simsboro – Autumn Smith;
Slaughter – Ciara Gibbs;
Slidell – Claire Harvey, Jourdan Waddell;
Spain – Judit Castillo Gargallo;
Spring, Texas – Victoria Harris;
St. Mars lo Briere – Marion Cormier;
St. Martinville – Alli Douet;
Stockbridge, Ga. – Alisa Newsome;
Stonewall – Brooke Meade;
Sulphur – Tina Honea, Elizabeth Perez;
Summerfield – Mackenzie Scriber;
Sunset – Emma Warren;
Tatum, Texas – Randall Sullivan;
Temple, Texas – Weston Scholten;
Texarkana, Texas – Karlie Purdy;
The Woodlands, Texas – Robyn Beatty;
Thibodaux – Nia Walker;
Tomball, Texas – Anthony Lucas;
Trout – Harley Lisenby;
Vinton – Emily Walter;
Waco, Texas – Haylie Hickman;
Waskom, Texas – Mary Alexander;
Waukomis, Okla. – Colby Koontz;
West Monroe – Abigail Beck, Brandy Chapman, Maggie Harris, Kayla Telano;
Winnfield – John Collins, Mia County, Andrew Harrel, Rebecca Hodnett, Anissa Jones, Kelsey Jordan, Brittany Parker;
Winnipeg, Canada – Tyra Duma;
Woodworth – Elizabeth Bonnette, Taylor Henry, Ashley Kennedy-Rowell;
Wylie, Texas – Kylie Nodorft, Grace Punch, Kali Roberts;
Zwolle – Cheyanne Ebarb, Holden Rivers;
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Crypt TV - Geppetto
Crypt TV - Geppetto - Até onde um pai pode ir para fazer a vontade de um filho?
Até onde um pai pode ir para fazer a vontade de um filho?
Algumas fábulas podem ser absolutamente terríveis. Acho que após o curta abaixo essa fábula vai ter outro sentido, um pouco mais assustador:
Créditos Diretor: Hans Stjernswärd Roteiristas: Jason Stamey & Ryan Powers Produtor: Rudy Scalese Diretor de Fotografia: Marian…
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Film Preview: SXSW 2017
No matter how many films and related events you put on your calendar for the SXSW Conference 2017, you still end up missing something. The SXSW Conference encompasses Film, Interactive, and Music events and this year the three respective badges, with one or two exceptions, have equal access to events across the board.
Free Press Houston has chosen a handful of films and events to highlight; yet with over 100 features, documentaries and short subjects, it’s literally the tip of the iceberg. That doesn’t include the Game of Thrones wine tasting, Chinese technology symposiums at the Marriott and everyday round-the-clock parties that mean you will miss something else you had marked for that timeslot.
For The Hero, Sam Elliott reunites with his I’ll See You in My Dreams director Brett Haley. Elliott plays an aging movie star who stills has enough game to date young women. He’s also a chronic pothead and has just been diagnosed with cancer. Nick Offerman, Krysten Ritter, Katherine Ross and Laura Prepon co-star.
Prevenge features Alice Lowe, familiar from British comedy television and movies and now writer/director, in a black comedy playing a pregnant serial killer. Between murders the voice in her head, which is actually her unborn baby, gives humorous yet deadly instructions. Lowe also wrote and starred in Ben Wheatley’s Sightseeers, another film that found fun in killing.
Wheatley himself pops up at SXSW with his latest Free Fire (opening April 17). Other mainstream offerings include Ridley Scott showing footage from the upcoming Alien: Covenant (opening May 19), and world premiere screenings of Baby Driver (new Edgar Wright film opening August 11) and Life (sci-fi actioner opening March 24). Not sure if you can classify any Terrence Malick film as mainstream but his latest Song to Song, starring Ryan Gosling, Rooney Mara, Michael Fassbender and Natalie Portman, also world premieres in advance of its March 17 opening. Parts of the film were shot in Austin.
The Most Hated Woman in America world premieres in advance of its March 24 Netflix rollout. Melissa Leo plays Madalyn Murray O’Hair at first as an activist angel who over the years morphed into a corrupt evangelical type even though her religion was atheism. O’Hair took the Bible reading in school issue to the Supreme Court in the course of the late-1950s and early-1960s. Her death in 1995 came after a former employee kidnapped her, her son and granddaughter. After several days, things went bad. The bodies that had been dismembered weren’t found for another six years. Joss Lucas, Adam Scot, Juno Temple, Peter Fonda and Michael Chernus also star. Leo becomes increasingly controlling over the course of her performance. At times her family life (she, her son and granddaughter are depicted as sleeping in the same bed) seems so bizarre that you almost begin to identify with her captors.
At an epic four-hours, Armin Bar-Lev’s warts and all documentary about the Grateful Dead, Long Strange Trip, examines the greater picture and the minutia of America’s most profitable touring band. The formation, the acid, the various members, the economics of encouraging free taping of concerts, Jerry Garcia’s downward spiral and the long haul of being a band are all given consideration in this Amazon Studios release. A lot of the archival footage is previously unseen.
Now for some under the radar titles:
A Critically Endangered Species stars Lena Olin as Maya, a famous writer who feels her muse has permanently gone. She calls her agent and tells them to send published male writers for interviews. The writer she choses will inherit her estate and royalties. The catch is that Maya plans to kill herself.
Pornocracy documents the online porn industry with the purpose of following the money. Ovidie, a former porn actress and filmmaker, traces how online porn took major revenue from the more established porn film industry. Ovidie also uses her advanced degree in philosophy to pontificate on the power of porn made by women for women.
Thank You Friends: Big Star’s Third Live … and More unwinds strictly like a concert film. There are snippets of talking head interviews, but they’re short and concise. The group of musicians that assemble to present tracks from the three Big Star releases include Mitch Easter, Brett Harris, Skyla Gudasz, Brett Harris, Mike Mills, Chris Stamey, Ken Stringfellow, Robyn Hitchcock, as well as the Kronos Quartet. The only living member of the original group, Jody Stephens, lays down some solid drum beats. Also a world premiere.
Let There Be Light documents the various organizations trying to achieve hydrogen fusion. One consortium encompasses over three-dozen countries and will take a generation to build and operate at a cost of over $12 billion. Another group consists of a couple of large eyebrow scientists working out their theories in a storage rental unit with a bunch of machines and wires and duct tape. What does it mean to harness the energy of a star? Let There Be Light explains this and more. Also a world premiere.
Mission Control: The Unsung Heroes of Apollo captures the space race from the point of view of the technicians and a few astronauts who were calling the shots. News footage and NASA archives provide some candid behind-the-scene views of crucial moments of the various Apollo missions. Everybody smoked and as one person notes, “When you opened the door a cloud of smoke rolled out.” Also a world premiere.
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Hitting the (Monroe) Road With a Slightly Toned-Down Rock of Ages
Hitting the (Monroe) Road With a Slightly Toned-Down Rock of Ages
Review: Rock of Ages at The Barn @ MoRA By Perry Tannenbaum As the exit ramp from the pandemic keeps getting longer, summertime urges to break out of isolation, let loose, and rock out aren’t likely to back up now. In this confused and anxious moment, Actor’s Theatre of Charlotte has taken a nicely calculated route to satisfying these urges, moving from their established HQ at Queens University…
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#Biff Edge#Carrie Cranford#Chip Decker#Elizabeth Medlin#Grant Zavitkovsky#Jamaas Britton#Jeremy DeCarlos#Jessica Borgnis#Katy Shepherd#Renee Welsh-Noel#Ryan Stamey#Ryan Stinnett#Shaniya Simmons#Tony Mullins
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Bound and Gagged in a Georgia Cabin
Bound and Gagged in a Georgia Cabin
Review: Exit, Pursued by a Bear By Perry Tannenbaum
It’s been 28 years since I saw a murderous woman binding a man to a chair onstage, and I haven’t forgotten the spectacle of that near rape-victim turning the tables – and a spool of duct tape – on her would-be rapist. Maybe there were other instances after that stunning UNC Charlotte production of Extremities in 1991, one of the top five dramas…
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Sometimes Predictable, The Legend of Georgia McBride Is a Raunchy, Rockin’ Delight
Sometimes Predictable, The Legend of Georgia McBride Is a Raunchy, Rockin’ Delight
Review: The Legend of Georgia McBride By Perry Tannenbaum
While there may be “Good Rockin’ Tonight” when Elvis impersonator Casey steps up to the microphone at Cleo’s Club down in the Florida Panhandle, there isn’t a big hunk o’ love emanating from the audience. On some nights, there isn’t even an audience, except for Eddie, the super low-key club owner. As we begin Matthew Lopez’s The Legend of…
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Evening, Friends & Fam of the QC! It's about that time that we all collectively plan our escape into the cityscape & night-zone, which means it's time to lay down the blueprints for a few musical affairs. Let's jump on in & see what's happening tonight 😎🤘🎶 ~~~~~~~~~~ - Beau James is coming in for the first Find Your Muse of 2020, bringing his folk-pop stylings to the stage as he hosts & brings a little inspiration for all to break out in the new decade. Join him & find your voice at The Evening Muse, when doors open at 7pm 🎤🎶 ~~~~~~~~~~ - The Milestone Club explodes with immersive sound, fast beats, and excessive skanking when Math The Band headlines a line-up infused with a bit of everything that bangs, including ATL's Michael Cera Palin & CLT's own Ska group Dollar Signs with The Emotron, starting when doors open at 8pm 🎺🤘 ~~~~~~~~~~ - Snug Harbor brings it home at 10pm when it opens its doors to a bit more of a country vibe. The Skipping Stones, last seen offering a bit of perspective at Find Your Muse, headline tonight's collective with Female Gibson & Taylor Trew in tow. Catch them & feel out your southern roots when doors open at 9pm 🎻🎸 ~~~~~~~~~~ Without further ado, check out the rest of what's up tonight in the QC! Hope to see ya'll out there 😎🤘🎶💖; ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/6 – Monday The Evening Muse – Find Your Muse Open Mic feat. Beau James @ 7pm The World Famous Milestone Club – Math The Band w/ Dollar Signs, Micheal Cera Palin & The Emotron @ 8pm Snug Harbor – The Skipping Stones w/ Female Gibson, Taylor Trew & DJ Wylie Kill @ 9pm Petra’s – Piano Bar Karaoke with Ryan Stamey @ 7:30pm Crown Station – Jazz Monday’s w/ DC Suo Ocie Davis & Troy Conn @ 8:30pm (Weekly) Smokey Joe’s – Cito’s Birthday with Jamorah @ 9:30pm (at Charlotte, North Carolina) https://www.instagram.com/p/B6_udmIJR5I/?igshid=15q1d9aburlf2
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Happy Monday, CLT Scene! We hope you had a solid first day back on the grind as we start to end our current week for a fresh start tmw. Over at our current hub, we at RF20XX are finalizing the details for our stream tonight, where we bridge our music love with some gaming flavor in real-time, so if you wanna come socialize with us, we're going to focus on not dying countlessly in Code Vein (PS4), starting around 7pm tonight 🎮!! ~~~~~~~~~~ On our area listing tonight, The Evening Muse is pairing their regular Open Mic with a love letter to the boys at Trismalux, a CLT based collective, as Conrad Harvey parts ways. If you've been looking to check them out on some of their last performances, this may be your last chance, so come out to the Muse tonight to toast them as they come out to both celebrate their work as well as many other promising new artists, starting at 7pm 🎶🤘💖 ~~~~~~~~~~ Also happening tonight, we've got a mash-up of artists with different backgrounds, yet meet heart-to-heart in the sound; Nashville-based Justin Townes Earle comes to call with a London-based folk group The Wandering Hearts, breaking out on stage after doors open at 7pm tonight. Then at 9pm, we've got CLT's Amittai Blakk, an infusion of Soul & Jazz, taking over Snug Harbor alongside Luck Bone, so if you're clocking in past your regular off-time, Snug always has you with the best of the Queen City long into the night 😎👌 ~~~~~~~~~~ Without further ado, here's the rest of what's going down tonight in Charlotte! Come check back later tonight for a wrap on this week's dives into the scene & a view of Who Knows Records's new venue 🎶; ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/7 – Monday The Evening Muse – Find Your Muse Open Mic feat. a farewell to Conrad Harvey (TRISMALUX) @ 7pm Neighborhood Theatre – Justin Townes Earle w/ The Wandering Hearts @ 7pm Snug Harbor – Amittai Blakk w/ Luck Bone @ 9pm Petra’s – Piano Bar Karaoke w/ Ryan Stamey @ 7pm Crown Station – Jazz Monday’s w/ DC Suo Ocie Davis & Troy Conn@ 8:30pm (Weekly) Smokey Joe’s – Cito Jamorah & Friends (Weekly) @ 9:30pm (at Charlotte, North Carolina) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3VXN4dp5M1/?igshid=ncohtrm0w51m
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Good Evening, CLT Scene! We're at the end of the long holiday weekend, 3 days jam-packed with events & happenings left & right, and we hope you got a nice taste of that in whatever time you had free 🎶 ~~~~~~~~~~ We're working on getting the rest of the footage up of last night's blowout event with Chocala's Debut Album Party, so stay tuned for that coming up a bit later. For now, Plaza-Midwood has the last bashes planned out for Labor Day weekend coming up shortly, as well as Smokey Joe's & Crown Station for their regular Monday sets, so if you want to that final squeeze before tomorrow's light, we invite you to come out for some solid sets happening shortly 🤘😎🎶 ~~~~~~~~~~ Without further ado, here's the listing for tonight. Be sure to check out our IG Story for the Spotify Playlist chronicling our artist's exploits into their craft, it's sure to be a taste of things to come; ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9/2 – Monday Snug Harbor – Labor Day Bash w/ Benji Hughes + Temperance League @ 9pm Petra’s – Piano Bar Karaoke w/ Ryan Stamey @ 7pm Crown Station – Jazz Monday’s w/ DC Suo Ocie Davis & Troy Conn @ 8:30pm (Weekly) Thomas Street Tavern – Evil Engines w/ Mercury Dimes & Sunday Boxing @ 9pm Smokey Joe’s – Cito Jamorah & Friends feat. Thomas Constanten (Weekly) @ 9:30pm (at Charlotte, North Carolina) https://www.instagram.com/p/B17WlthpB3d/?igshid=2hnrive7fdkb
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