6:30 p.m. – Chase & Ovation: A Salute to the Music of Prince
Chase & Ovation is a Prince tribute show based out of Minneapolis. The only one of its kind, Chase & Ovation has been performing the music of Prince (live in concert) for the past 11 years. This high-energy production brings you the very best of Prince throughout his career.
July 20
6:30 p.m. – Mason Dixon Line
Mason Dixon Line is a Midwest country-rock group. Formed in 2018 by brothers Justin & Jason Ploof, along with seasoned musicians Micah Barrett and Tony Mazzone, the band focuses on a live show that brings their audiences the biggest country hits of the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s by country music Hall-of-Famers and icons. The group has been the supporting act for some of country music’s biggest names, including Tanya Tucker, Sawyer Brown, Craig Morgan and many more.
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Black History of Wisconsin, Part 3: Movement
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This is part three of a four-part series exploring the history and struggles Black Wisconsinites have endured. Read
here.
MILWAUKEE Like in the rest of the U.S., the 20th century in Wisconsin was a time of major change and major growing pains.
More Black residents than ever before would move into the Badger State during this era. But when they arrived, they’d find a place that still systematically denied them equal rights and opportunities.
Over the course of the century, Black Wisconsinites would have to fight tooth and nail to earn the same rights that their neighbors were given freely. Here, we take a look at the persistent issues of segregation and prejudice that faced Black residents at this time and the Civil Rights Movement that helped bring about hard-earned progress.