Tonic Ball, the annual music and arts celebration benefiting hunger-fighting charity Second Helpings, announced the 2010 lineup of bands and artists who'll participate in this year's event. The popular annual musical celebration, now in its 9th year, will take place next Friday, November 19th, at Fountain Square's Radio Radio and the historic Fountain Square Theater.
More than 30 local bands will participate in this year's Tonic Ball, each taking turns performing their favorite Beatles songs and one or two originals. The musical fun begins at 7pm.
Tonic Gallery
All is not aural. Beginning at 5pm, right across the street from the Ball, Tonic Gallery will showcase donated submissions from Indy's top visual artists - all for sale for as little as $100. Bidding begins at 5 pm. Auction closes at 8 pm.
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Friday, November 12, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Hoosier Pickers Descend Upon State Fairgrounds
Vintage fans from around the state and around the country flocked to the Fair Grounds this weekend in search of treasures. Fueled by a mix of hard times and inspired by the free admission, thousands turned out for the Stewart Show Flea Market. While the crowds were respectable, some vendors we met complained that there were more lookers than buyers this year, and that folks were driving a hard bargain. “The economy means that buyers are tight down to the last dollar.”
Monday, November 8, 2010
"Pure Prine" November 19 and 20 in Madison, IN!
By Tim Brickley
Our little musical, "Pure Prine: The Music Of John Prine" will hit the road for the first time later this month in a stripped-down, "theatrical concert" version debuting November 19th and 20th at the Riverrun Theatre in Madison, IN. Presented by the Cultural Continuum of Madison, and co-produced by both the Phoenix and Riverrun Theatres, the show will differ somewhat from the original Phoenix production of earlier this year - mostly in the lack of the elaborate bar set (we'll suggest the bar on a mostly-bare stage with some tables, a jukebox, etc.) Also, lovely and talented Jenni Gregory (waitress "Angel" in the show) must be pretty darn well showing her marvelous pregnancy by now, which is going to add in interesting dynamic to the various overlapping love triangles onstage.
As you may know, "Pure Prine" was conceived by Phoenix Artistic Director Bryan Fonseca, a near life-long Prine fanatic, and it tells the interwoven stories of six characters in a bar, playing and singing approximately 30 Prine classics, with no dialog - the songs tell the story. Besides myself and Jenni, the rest of the cast is: the marvelous talented couple of Tim Grimm and Jan Lucas-Grimm. Bloomington singer-songwriter Bobbie Lancaster, and Phoenix stalwart Michael Shelton.
Showtime is 7:30PM each night, and the Rivverun Theatre is at 125/127 E. Main in beautiful, downtown Madison. Click here to get your tickets now. In related news, a deal is in the works to bring "Pure Prine" for a run in Chicago early next year (it's coming right up, you know...) Stay tuned for details.
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