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Tag Archives: Eric Miller
Hear Ye! Hear Ye!
This Friday at 7:30 p.m. — on the Eve of The Fourth of July begin your celebration early by attending HeritageSong at Alley Stage. Jen Logueflower directs a regional troupe of talented musicians as they celebrate America in song. If … Continue reading
Weekend Roundup!
Baby, it’s cold outside, but there are lots of reasons to get out and enjoy Mineral Point this weekend. There are events for the film lover, music lover, food lover, 4th-of-July lover and history lover. Friday The Ballad of Shovels and Rope: … Continue reading
Katie Burns: ‘All Grown Up Now’
Local musician Katie Burns returns to Brewery Pottery on Saturday, May 10, at 7 p.m. to celebrate the release of her second album, Throw the Flowers Down. In her new album Katie revisits themes she explored on her first CD, … Continue reading
Poemsong – Pure Genius
This Saturday evening, September 21, 2013, Jen Logueflower’s Poemsong makes it’s triumphant return to Alley Stage, where it was first performed in 2011. I probably shouldn’t admit this, but poems are sometimes hard for me to understand. This is especially … Continue reading