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The Budley Bugle is a weekly newspaper in a sleepy small town. The arrival of a charismatic stranger with a secret mission quickly turns Budley into a community “divided against itself.” Old friendships are disrupted by petty squabbles, romantic jealousies, and political intrigue. With a small town’s way of life hanging in the balance, the staff at the Bugle confronts the crisis in surprisingly funny and tuneful fashion. A large and talented cast of Wayward Players, directed by Jerry & Carol Way, proudly takes the stage at the Heyde Center for the Arts to delight audiences with this love letter to small town newspapers. Dinner by Karl’s BBQ Express will feature Karl’s Famous Charcoal Chicken accompanied by Baby-red Potatoes, Creamy Cucumber Salad and Cornbread with Honey Butter.
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The Madison Folk Music Society and Wild Hog in the Woods Coffeehouse present Robert Jones and Matt Watroba in a special live-streamed concert. Ever since meeting over thirty years ago, Jones and Watroba have been musical partners. Their relationship started when they hosted back-to-back radio shows on WDET-FM in Detroit. Later on, they started performing together and in doing so,they discovered a friendship based on mutual respect and a love for traditional American music. They have traveled the nation, extolling the virtues of Music That Matters. That includes folk, blues, spirituals, work songs, chants, etc. As talented as they are individually, singing and playing guitar, banjo and fiddle, together they form a synergy that is hard to describe. This concert is a benefit for the Wil-Mar Neighborhood Center. Donations will be split between the performers and Wil-Mar. More information at htttps://www.wildhoginthewoods.org on the Calendar page.
The Budley Bugle is a weekly newspaper in a sleepy small town. The arrival of a charismatic stranger with a secret mission quickly turns Budley into a community “divided against itself.” Old friendships are disrupted by petty squabbles, romantic jealousies, and political intrigue. With a small town’s way of life hanging in the balance, the staff at the Bugle confronts the
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A tribute to the Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin performed by four-time GRAMMY® Award-winner and multiple Stellar and GMA Dove Award winner Karen Clark Sheard. A gospel music legend and a part of a musical dynasty, Clark Sheard is renowned throughout the music industry for her signature, one-of-a-kind multi-octave vocal range and ability.
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Rachel Ries, the writer, multi-instrumentalist and producer behind
Her Crooked Heart, demonstrates immense vulnerability and multifaceted musical craftsmanship in delivering personal and profound musical soliloquies on love, leaving and the life that follows after burning it all down. Ries has enlisted a powerful group of women; women who can, in their way, take on the feminine, humanist mantle of Her Crooked Heart and make it their own: Siri Undlin (Humbird), Adelyn Strei (Adro), Hilary James (We are the Willows, Bathtub Cig). The quartet blends classical and electric guitar; piano and vintage synths; cello, woodwinds and drum triggers. This merging of acoustic and synthetic sounds is all in service of the voice: four-part vocal harmonies that shift from ethereal to an elemental wail, always telling a story of transformation.