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here are some tidbits submitted by propagandites...
:: crescent
moon music ::
:: submitted by
terri jo dahlquist (terrijo@inebraska.com)
We are excited to have Gentlemen
of Jive returning to Crescent Moon
Coffee this Thursday! This is a rare treat to hear this band so hope you
will spread the word. Music starts at 8:30 and goes till 10:30.
On Friday from 5 to 7 p.m.
you can hear Charlie from Skookum Tu
performing at Crescent Moon so hope you'll stop by after work!
As always, we have an open
musicians jamm on Sat. morning starting
around 10:30. This group is getting bigger every week!
Crescent Moon Coffee is located
at 817 R Street in the Haymarket.(One
block east of the post office) 435-2828
:: godspell
at pius x ::
:: submitted by greg flattery (Greg.Flattery@piusx.lincoln.ne.us)
Godspell at Pius X High School.
This weekend -
Thurs. 11th, Fri. 12th, Sat. 13th @ 7pm.
Sun. 14th @ 2pm.
Tickets= $6 for Adults / $5 for Students
We're ready to rock the Gospel of Matthew!
:: scarlet
& cream singers ::
:: submitted by kevin hunt (kevin@thetoolhouse.com)
The Scarlet & Cream Singers will be having their annual end-of-the-year Omaha and Kimball Recital Hall shows.
This year the Scarlet & Cream Singers will entertain the audience no matter the generation. From swing music to the Beatles they have you covered with hits like "In the Mood" from the swing medley or "Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band" from the Beatles. If you're in to the 50's and 60's then you will also enjoy familiar favorites from the musical "Smokey Joe's Cafe" like "Poison Ivy" and "Love Potion Number 9" and you heart will be warmed by the traditional "Nebraska" set, always performed by The Scarlet & Cream Singers which includes hits like "There Is No Place Like Nebraska" and "Proud to Say ( That I am from Nebraska)" come and enjoy the fun at one of the times and locations below. The Scarlet & Cream Singers have been producing musical magic for 29 years and this year is no exception.
Omaha: April 19th, 7:30 p.m, Papillion LaVista High School, Tickets are $5 for adults, $3 for students and children, and $2 for Papillion students with their IDs.
Kimball: April 20th, 7:30 p.m., Kimball Hall, Tickets are $10 for adults, $7 for NU students and children ages 12 and under.
:: womanstock viii ::
this item submitted by pat tetreault (ptetreau@unlnotes01.unl.edu)
WOMANSTOCK VIII is COMING!!
The Lincoln Chapter of the National Organization for Women is celebrating its eighth year of Womanstock, an annual fundraiser that celebrates the music of women. This year's event will be held at Duggan's Pub, 11th & K Streets, on Thursday, April 18th, from 8 pm until midnight.
"We are really thrilled to be celebrating Womanstock, and the music of women, again this year.", said Kay Siebler, coordinator of Lincoln NOW. "Lincoln has come to expect the event every year and we are thrilled with the line up. Each year it seems to get better and better."
This year, Lincoln comic T. Marni Vos, a nationally known entertainer, will M.C. Womanstock. Musical performers include Annetter Murrell, The Resonators (formerly known as Tootsweet), and Terry Jo Dahlquist (of the new women's group, Baby Needs Shoes), DeAnn Allison, and more.
"We have known performers and new groups lined up this year", Siebler said. "T. Marni Vos and Annette Murrell are celebrity performers in Lincoln. So are the women in Baby Needs Shoes (Terry Jo Dahlquist, Nancy Marshall, and Mel Landis). We are thrilled that all this great talent is helping us out this year. It should be an amazing evening full of wonderful music. We are going to have a little for everyone: folk, gospel, acapella trio, rock."
Tickets for Womanstock can be purchased at the door for $10 or in advance at A Novel Idea bookstore for $8. There will also be a silent auction in association with the event.
Contact: Kay Siebler at 742-0229 or Pat Tetreault at 434-6695 or ptetreau@unlnotes01.unl.edu
:: the gridiron: rococo a-go-go ::
ok, i'm taking part in this
one.
i've been recruited to sing a gridironized-version of 'livin la vida loca.'
which proves the point, i'll do just about anything for the playhouse.
(the gridiron is an annual lcp benefit)
mind you, this is NOT an all ages show.
you must be a grown-up who's not easily offended.
defintately check your sensibilites at the door...
monday april 22, 2002
doors & bar open at 5:00 (the more you drink, the funnier the show :-)
dinner at 6:00
show at 7:30
$45 per person (tickets include the food)
tickets available at the Rococo 476-4467
peace 2 u all
-m@
matthew landis
www.landisarts.com/propaganda
<-shh! it's a secret
twenty years from now you
will be more disappointed by
the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do.
so throw off the bowlines. sail away from the safe harbor.
catch the trade winds in your sails. explore. dream. discover.
-mark twain