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SUMMARY:Mahogany Chamber Music Series: “Music for the Soul”
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents the Mahogany Chamber Music Series: “Music for the Soul” in Crosstown Theater. \nCrosstown Theater\nSunday\, January 15\, 2023\nDoors at 5:30 pm | Concert at 6 pm\nTickets: $20 | $10 students \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nFeaturing: \nEunbi Kim\, piano \nPatterson Sutton Duo (Kimberly Patterson\, cello; Patrick Sutton\, guitar) \nMcCain Duo (Martin McCain\, bass trombone; Artina McCain\, piano) \nThe Mahogany Chamber Music Series is a series of three chamber music concerts curated by Dr. Artina McCain\, spotlighting Black and other underrepresented composers and performers. \nEUNBI KIM\, piano \nEunbi Kim curates programs that compel audiences to meditate on the parts of themselves that are deeply buried. Creating performances expressing dreamlike “liquid elegance” (Times Union)\, her intimate performances draw from collaborations with composers\, filmmakers\, and theater directors to create experiences beyond the boundaries of the traditional piano recital format. \nKim’s recent album “It Feels Like” debuted at #2 on Billboard Classical Charts and confronts the multiplicity of truths behind memories and identity. It features world premiere recordings of works written for her by Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR)\, Pauchi Sasaki\, Angélica Negrón\, and Sophia Jani. Drawing from the album and its themes\, Kim additionally created a 4-night performance and conversation series\, also titled “It Feels Like\,” as an Artist-in-Residence at WNYC’s The Greene Space. \nShe has also created music-theater work Murakami Music\, recorded an album of Fred Hersch’s rare concert music\, and gave a TEDx talk in 2017. Kim has been presented at The Kennedy Center\, Lincoln Center\, Asia Society Texas Center\, 92nd St Y\, and many more. \nKim holds a Master of Music degree from the Manhattan School of Music. She currently serves on the Board of Trustees for New York Foundation for the Arts and is co-founder of bespoken\, a mentorship program for female-identifying and non-binary musicians. Her teachers past and present include Elena Arseniev\, Anthony de Mare\, and Rosemary Caviglia. \nPATTERSON SUTTON DUO  \nPraised by BBC Music Magazine for their “beguiling” sound and by The Strad for their “wit and imagination”\, the Patterson/Sutton Duo bring the rich cello and guitar repertoire to audiences around the world. The Patterson/Sutton duo have been featured artists at the Guitar Foundation of America Convention and have an ongoing relationship with The Juilliard School as Juilliard Global Visiting Artists. \nThe Patterson/Sutton Duo’s two studio albums\, “Cold Dark Matter” and “Still Life: Collected Music for Cello and Guitar by Stephen Goss” were both released to critical acclaim and widespread international radio play. Composer and guitarist\, Dušan Bogdanović declared: “Everything [on Cold Dark Matter] is performed with excellence and sensitivity.” The Duo strives to push the boundaries of the repertoire by commissioning new music for cello and guitar from top composers. Their most recent commission\, “Still Life” by composer Steven Goss\, was nominated for an Ivor Novello Award\, the most prestigious prize for modern music in the United Kingdom. \nRecent concert appearances include the New York City Classical Guitar Society\, Cleveland International Classical Guitar Festival\, Florida Guitar Foundation\, Portland International Guitar Series\, Minnesota Guitar Society’s International Guitar Artist Series\, University of Colorado International Guitar Festival\, Knoxville Guitar Society\, Saigon Guitar Series in Vietnam\, Shanghai Conservatory in China\, Princeton Symphony Chamber Music Series\, Denver Friends of Chamber Music\, and the Strings Music Festival\, among others. Their research in the field of cello and guitar performance has culminated in lecture-recitals at the Dublin Guitar Symposium\, International Guitar Research Center Conference in the UK\, and the Guitar Foundation of America Convention. Soundboard magazine called their GFA engagement “a deeply inspiring performance”. \nThe Patterson/Sutton Duo are strong believers in the transformative power of educational outreach. Funded by the US State Department\, the duo held a guest-artist residency at the Afghanistan National Institute of Music in Kabul in 2014\, where they worked with the budding generation of Afghan musicians and gave a performance at the Canadian Embassy of Afghanistan. More recently\, The Juilliard School has sent the duo to Bratislava\, Budapest\, Dublin\, Hanoi\, Ho Chi Minh City and New York City as guest-artists to perform and teach at international schools as part of the Juilliard/Nord Anglia global intuitive. \nDr. Kimberly Patterson holds degrees from the Juilliard School\, the Cleveland Institute of Music and the University of Colorado at Boulder. She is currently Associate Professor of Cello at the University of Memphis. Dr. Patrick Sutton holds degrees from the University of Denver and the University of Colorado at Boulder. He is on the guitar faculty at the University of Memphis and Arkansas State University. The duo became husband and wife in June of 2017. \nMCCAIN DUO \nKnown for their fusion of classical\, jazz and gospel programming\, the McCain Duo (Artina and Martin) present concerts with a surprising depth of emotional contrasts. Audiences describe their performances as “breathtaking\, awe-inspiring\, and invigorating.” Their marriage and musical collaboration create an intimate range of tone colors and imaginative storytelling. \nThe McCain Duo are champions of building personal connections with composers to create a larger repertoire. Their award-winning albums Shades and Trombone Czar: The Extended Version feature commissioned works and were each honored with two Global Music Awards. \nThe duo has performed throughout Asia: at Mahidol University (Thailand)\, The University of Toronto (Canada) and Radio Television Hong Kong. US highlights include performances at the Gateways Music Festival (NY)\, the American Trombone Workshop (VA)\, and The Great American Brass Band Festival (KY). Their concerts and recordings have been broadcast on NPR’s Performance Today\, CKWR Toronto\, and KMFA Classical Austin. \nMartin McCain\, trombone \nA third-generation musician\, Martin McCain’s career spans an impressive range of musical genres. As an ambassador of the bass trombone\, Martin maintains a versatile performance schedule as a soloist\, recording artist\, chamber\, orchestral\, jazz/commercial musician and educator. He is a four-time winner of the Global Music Awards and was featured as their “Emerging Artist” in Billboard magazine\, with performances described as “solid and masterful\,” (International Trombone Association Journal) with a “warm and beautiful\,” tone (Glissando Magazine). \nMcCain’s performances include concerts at Carnegie Hall\, Hollywood Bowl\, Croatian National Theatre and others. His performances have been broadcast on CNN’s Juneteenth: A Global Celebration of Freedom\, Radio Television Hong Kong and NPR’s “Performance Today”. \nAs a recording artist\, Martin has released four CDs\, Renew (2021)\, Trombone Czar: The Extended Version (2015)\, Shades (2014)\, and Trombone Czar: Russian Treasures Recorded Live! (2012) . As a soloist\, Martin has performed with the Croatian Army Wind Band\, United States Army Concert Band “Pershing’s Own” and the United States Army Brass Quintet. As an orchestral player\, he has performed with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra\, Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra\, Detroit Symphony Orchestra and others. \nMcCain is the leader of the award-winning jazz trombone ensemble\, JazzBonez and a member of the Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass. Martin regularly performs with his wife\, pianist Artina McCain as the McCain Duo. As a jazz/commercial musician\, he has performed with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra\, Frank Sinatra Jr. Orchestra and several Broadway touring ensembles. \nIn the 2022-23 season\, Martin will be an artist-in-residence at Stetson University. Other upcoming engagements include performances in London\, Toronto and touring with the McCain Duo. A passionate advocate of creating new trombone repertoire\, McCain has commissioned and arranged works that are becoming standard in the canon. These works include his own arrangements of Weber/Rachmaninov\, Jack Wilds’ Leviathan for trombone ensemble and Marcus Wilcher’s Shades (international solo competition repertoire). \nMcCain received his Bachelor of Music degree with a business minor at the University of Southern Mississippi\, along with a Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Texas at Austin. Martin McCain is a performing artist for S.E. Shires\, Reunion Blues Gig Bags and plays on the “McCain” signature mouthpiece series manufactured by Pickett Brass. Currently\, he is an Artist/Teacher of Trombone and Coordinator of Brass at Texas State University. \nIn his spare time\, Martin is an avid barbecue pitmaster and sports enthusiast. \nArtina McCain\, piano \nDescribed as a pianist with “power and finesse”\, “beautiful and fiery” (KMFA Austin) and having a “sense of color\, balance and texture” (Austin Chamber Music Center) Artina McCain\, has a built a three-fold career as a performer\, educator and speaker. As a recitalist\, her credits include performances at Wigmore Hall and Barbican Centre in London\, Weill Hall at Carnegie and Merkin Hall in New York City and more. Other highlights include guest appearances with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra\, Memphis Symphony Orchestra and Fox Valley Symphony Orchestra. \nDedicated to promoting the works of Black and other underrepresented composers\, McCain curates Underrepresented Composers Concerts for multiple arts organizations. She is an American Prize winner for her solo piano recordings of these works and won a Gold Global Music Award for her recent album project Heritage. In 2021\, Hal Leonard published her transcriptions of Twenty-Four Traditional African American Folk Songs. In 2022\, she was the mistress of ceremony for the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. \nMcCain was a featured inspirational leader in the award-winning PBS documentary series Roadtrip Nation: Degree of Impact in an episode exploring the real-world impact of professionals with doctoral degrees in and outside of academia. \nMcCain’s performances have been heard on Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK)\, Germany’s WDR and television appearances including features on CSPAN for the MLK 50 Commemoration. McCain is a three-time Global Music Awards winner including collaborative projects I\, Too (Naxos)\, with soprano Icy Monroe\, focused on African American Spirituals and Art Songs and Shades\, a collaboration with her husband and duo partner Martin McCain. \nAfter not performing for 6 years while battling a performance injury\, she now enjoys a prolific concert career with more than 10 years of full injury recovery. She uses her recovery to serve as an advocate of musicians’ wellness–curating articles\, lectures\, and forums to educate teachers and students. Her article on performance injury and Muscle Activation Techniques was published in the Piano Magazine. McCain has presented on wellness and other topics at Universities and the Music Teachers National Association Conference and the National Conference of Keyboard Pedagogy. \nMcCain graduated cum laude from Southern Methodist University. She received her Master of Music from Cleveland Institute of Music and holds a doctoral degree from the University of Texas at Austin. Currently\, she is Associate Professor of Piano and Coordinator of the Keyboard Area at the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music at the University of Memphis and Co-Founder/Director of the Memphis International Piano Festival and Competition. \nIn her spare time\, Artina enjoys boutique shopping\, traveling internationally and is an avid tea aficionado. \nArtina McCain is a Yamaha Artist.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/mahogany-chamber-music-series-music-for-the-soul/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater
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SUMMARY:Crosstown Arts Film Series presents AGUIRRE\, THE WRATH OF GOD
DESCRIPTION:The Crosstown Arts Film Series presents AGUIRRE\, THE WRATH OF GOD at Crosstown Theater. \nWerner Herzog / 1972 / 100 minutes / Not Rated \nTickets: $5 at the door\nDoors at 6:30 p.m. | Films begin at 7:00 p.m. (sharp!) at Crosstown Theater \nIn the mid16th century\, after annihilating the Incan empire\, Pizarro leads his army of conquistadors over the Andes into the heart of the most savage environment on earth in search of the fabled City of Gold\, El Dorado. As the soldiers battle starvation\, the forces of nature\, and each other\, Don Lope de Aguirre (Klaus Kinski)\, “The Wrath of God\,” is consumed with visions of conquering all of South America and revolts\, leading his own army down a treacherous river on a doomed quest into oblivion. Featuring a seething\, controlled performance from Klaus Kinski\, this masterpiece from director Werner Herzog is an unforgettable portrait of madness and power. \nThe Crosstown Arts Film Series showcases a diverse collection of independent\, international\, historically significant\, artistic\, experimental\, cult\, underground\, and documentary features.
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LOCATION:Crosstown Theater
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SUMMARY:“A Lifting of the Veil”: A Winter Solstice Celebration with The Pop Ritual\, and Corrina Repp
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents “A Lifting of the Veil”: A Winter Solstice Celebration with The Pop Ritual\, with Corrina Repp in the Green Room. \nThe Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nWednesday\, December 21\, 2022\nDoors at 7 p.m. | Show at 7:30 p.m.\nTickets: $20 | $15 in advance \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nForming in Memphis\, Tennessee\, in the late summer of 2014\, The Pop Ritual employed an influence of Nine Inch Nails and Ministry’s industrial determination with the psyche-pop sensibilities of Massive Attack to release their first demo—Weak Species—in 2015. The next year was spent establishing live modes locally and on the road in tandem with writing 2017’s Perinde ac Cadaver—a 50-minute self-released endeavor to harness industrial aggression and ambient dynamics. \nAt the end of 2019\, the trio worked with Portuguese/Memphis label Thisco Records (home of such legendary artists as Jarboe and Merzbow) to release It Sheds Again—a 6-track dive into industrial psyche-punk that details evolution amid solipsistic self-destruction both socially and personally. The album has been reviewed as being an “industrial punk cataclysm” with a “rich and grandiose production” [Destroy//Exist 2020]. \nIn light of a canceled US tour\, The Pop Ritual spent the pandemic making progress in new material as well as re-interpretations of their previous works. 2022 includes a return to touring\, the release of new singles\, and a live retrospective in celebration of the Winter Solstice. \nThe Pop Ritual in their current form is Colin Wilson\, Scott Nivens\, and Michelle Karl with special guest Aaron Rude.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/a-lifting-of-the-veil-a-winter-solstice-celebration-with-the-pop-ritual-and-corrina-repp/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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SUMMARY:Season of Delight
DESCRIPTION:On the first three Fridays of December\, Crosstown Concourse and Crosstown Arts will present a series of festive\, holiday-themed music\, movies\, and more. \nThe Central Atrium\nFriday\, December 16\, 2022\n5-7 p.m. \nThe last event in the Season of Delight features live\, festive music in the Central Atrium\, free photos by Amurica photo booth\, and more! \nDoors for the theater: 6:00 p.m.\nFilm starts in the theater: 6:30 p.m. – Gremlins (1984)
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/season-of-delight-3/
LOCATION:Central Atrium
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SUMMARY:Kortland Whalum
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents Kortland Whalum in the Green Room. \n\n\n\n\nThe Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nThursday\, December 15\, 2022\nDoors at 7 p.m. | Show at 7:30 p.m.\nTickets: $30 | $25 in advance \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nKortland Whalum ushers in this Christmas season in the Green Room with some of his favorite holiday tunes\, classic covers\, and original material\, shared with dear friends and special musical guests. \nKortland Whalum is a singer-songwriter and actor whose talents span from music to the stage. Kortland could be seen in productions of The Wiz; AIDA; Raisin; and Porgy&Bess at the Hattiloo Theatre. In 2019\, Kortland traveled to Milan\, Italy where he performed the Fats Waller musical Ain’t Mis Behavin’. he originated the role of Dustin in the developmental production of May We All : A New Country Musical at Playhouse on the Square. At Theatre Memphis\, Kortland’s credits include CATS\, Hello\, Dolly!\, and most recently\, the lead role of Sky Masterson in Guys & Dolls. \nWith a sold-out show at The Green Room at Crosstown Arts in 2020\, Kortland is continuing to see and occupy a unique niche in the world of soft jazz and R&B/Soul music. Kortland released his EP A Love Letter; a collection of songs including\, “Can We Go [Love’s Paradise]”\, “C’est La Vie”\, and “The Limit”; all of which have garnered favorable local radio play on various stations. In 2020\, Kortland was invited to become a professional member of the Recording Academy (The Grammy Awards).
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/kortland-whalum/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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SUMMARY:Crosstown Arts Film Series presents LOSING GROUND
DESCRIPTION:The Crosstown Arts Film Series presents LOSING GROUND at Crosstown Theater. \nKathleen Collins / 1982 / 86 minutes / Not Rated \nTickets: $5 at the door\nDoors at 6:30 p.m. | Films begin at 7:00 p.m. (sharp!) at Crosstown Theater \nThe inimitable Kathleen Collins’s second film tells the story of two remarkable people\, married and hurtling toward a crossroads in their lives: Sara Rogers\, a Black professor of philosophy\, is embarking on an intellectual quest just as her painter husband\, Victor\, sets off on an exploration of joy. Victor decides to rent a country house away from the city\, but the couple’s summer idyll becomes complicated by his involvement with a younger model. One of the very first fictional features by an African-American woman\, LOSING GROUND remains a stunning and powerful work of art for being a funny\, brilliant\, and personal member of indie cinema canon. \nThe Crosstown Arts Film Series showcases a diverse collection of independent\, international\, historically significant\, artistic\, experimental\, cult\, underground\, and documentary features.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/crosstown-arts-film-series-presents-losing-ground/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater
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SUMMARY:Season of Delight
DESCRIPTION:On the first three Fridays of December\, Crosstown Concourse and Crosstown Arts will present a series of festive\, holiday-themed music\, movies\, and more. \nThe Central Atrium\nFriday\, December 9\, 2022\n5-7 p.m. \nAs the Season of Delight at Crosstown Concourse continues\, there will be live\, festive music in the Central Atrium\, with photo ops with the Grinch\, free holiday-themed face-painting\, and more! \nDoors for the theater: 6:00 p.m.\nFilm starts in the theater: 6:30 p.m. – The Grinch (2018)
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/season-of-delight-2/
LOCATION:Crosstown Concourse\, 1350 Concourse Ave\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
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CREATED:20221017T192207Z
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SUMMARY:Back to the Light: Not Too Late Night Talk Show - Holiday Spectacular!
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents Back to the Light: Not Too Late Night Talk Show – Holiday Spectacular! in The Green Room. \nThe Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nThursday\, December 8\, 2022\nDoors at 7 p.m. | Show at 7:30 p.m.\nTickets: $20 | $15 in advance \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nJoin J.D. Reager for “Back to the Light: Not Too Late Night Talk Show – Holiday Spectacular!” featuring performances and conversations with special guests Bailey Bigger\, Mark Edgar Stuart\, Steve Selvidge\, Josh Shaw (Blvck Hippie)\, chef/comedian Joshua McLane\, and pro wrestler Trace Lee Hunt\, with Jason Pulley as the house band.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/back-to-the-light-hosted-by-j-d-reager/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221203T230000
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SUMMARY:Big Star’s 50th Anniversary of #1 Record
DESCRIPTION:Big Star’s 50th Anniversary of #1 Record presented by WYXR and MEMPHO Presents.\nCrosstown Theater\nSaturday\, December 3\n7-11 p.m.\nTickets: $65-$225 \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nOur neighbors at WYXR are hosting their first Raised By Sound Fest\, which caps off with a special performance and fundraising event. \nBig Star’s 50th Anniversary of #1 Record ​​features Jody Stephens (Big Star)\, Mike Mills (R.E.M.)\, Pat Sansone (Wilco) Jon Auer (The Posies) and Chris Stamey (The dB’s) plus special guest performances by Greg Cartwright (Reigning Sound) and Andrew VanWyngarden (MGMT) in Crosstown Theater.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/big-stars-50th-anniversary-of-1-record/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221203T203000
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SUMMARY:Choose901 Pop-Up Shop!
DESCRIPTION:Secure something for the Memphian that made your nice list!\nCome and enjoy this year’s Choose901 Holiday Pop-Up Shop! Choose901 branded clothes! Give901 giveback opportunities! Music! Photobooth! Santa Claus! And so much more! \nThe Choose901 Holiday Pop-Up Shop is the perfect way to enjoy your weekend with friends and family\, get some Christmas shopping done\, and kick off the 2022 holiday season. You will not want to miss it.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/choose901-pop-up-shop-2/
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SUMMARY:One Night Only: Mark Edgar Stuart + Blueshift Ensemble
DESCRIPTION:The Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nFriday\, December 2\, 2022\nDoors 7 p.m. | Show 7:30 p.m.\nTickets: $20 | $15 in advance \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nMemphis-based\, Arkansas-born singer-songwriter Mark Edgar Stuart performs a very special concert with Blueshift Ensemble\, a Memphis-based contemporary chamber music ensemble dedicated to bringing artists and audiences together through artistic collaboration. Stuart’s acclaimed songwriting will be paired with all-new arrangements written by Jonathan Kirkscey\, for a one-of-a-kind performance featuring a string quartet\, flute\, clarinet\, oboe\, and upright bass. \nYou’ll have a tough time finding a more widely embraced modern singer-songwriter in Memphis – Mark Edgar Stuart’s enthusiasm about his adopted hometown and what it has to offer is magnetic\, and his songs will stick with you. Quick-witted\, empathetic\, and self-deprecating\, aloof but probably alert of the room tone\, Stuart’s complementary musicality and contagiously honest voice showcase a resilient and relaxed artist\, both sage and seasoned. Grammy-winning music writer/director Robert Gordon is a big fan\, often spinning Mark’s tracks on his weekly radio show\, and other critics agree: “His acerbic wit is reminiscent of John Prine and Randy Newman” (No Depression); “His wry\, cutting view of the world makes something old new again” (Paste); “Always maintaining a tender demeanor\, his songwriting is smart as it is sincere” (Pop Matters). Mark’s stories are sweet but never saccharine\, even-keeled but deeply affecting. He’s lovable and literary\, smart yet plain-spoken\, heartening\, funny\, and always memorable. He sounds new and familiar\, fresh yet timeless. His songs sound like your favorite stories\, retold by a friend.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/one-night-only-mark-edgar-stuart-blueshift-ensemble/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221202T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221202T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160401
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LAST-MODIFIED:20221117T212915Z
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SUMMARY:Season of Delight
DESCRIPTION:On the first three Fridays of December\, Crosstown Concourse and Crosstown Arts will present a series of festive\, holiday-themed music\, movies\, and more. \nThe Central Atrium\nFriday\, December 2\, 2022\n5-7 p.m. \nOn the first Friday in December\, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm\, Crosstown Concourse will host live\, festive music in the Central Atrium\, photo ops with Dino Claws\, free holiday-themed caricature portraits\, balloon art\, and more! The holiday atrium lights in the Central Atrium will turn on at 6:00 pm\, accompanied by a brass choir. And the Crosstown Arts artist in residence studios will be open. \nAtrium lights turn on: 6:00 p.m. with brass choir accompaniment\nDoors for the theater: 6:00 p.m.\nFilm starts in the theater: 6:30 p.m. – The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/season-of-delight/
LOCATION:Central Atrium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221202T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221202T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160401
CREATED:20221121T212612Z
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SUMMARY:Choose901 Pop-Up Shop
DESCRIPTION:Secure something for the Memphian that made your nice list!\nCome and enjoy this year’s Choose901 Holiday Pop-Up Shop! Choose901 branded clothes! Give901 giveback opportunities! Music! Photobooth! Santa Claus! And so much more! \nThe Choose901 Holiday Pop-Up Shop is the perfect way to enjoy your weekend with friends and family\, get some Christmas shopping done\, and kick off the 2022 holiday season. You will not want to miss it.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/choose901-pop-up-shop/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221201T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221201T223000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160401
CREATED:20220928T195419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T195451Z
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SUMMARY:Star & Micey with Jeff Hulett
DESCRIPTION:The Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nThursday\, December 1\, 2022\nDoors at 7 p.m. | Show at 7:30 p.m.\nTickets: $20 | $15 in advance \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nStar & Micey \nOne of Memphis’ most inventive and enduring bands. Formed in 2009\, Star and Micey has toured the US and Canada to play for a select crowd of die hard fans. Called “Tennessee’s Number One Band” by Paste Magazine in 2016 the group has continued to stay humble and live life on their terms. Having never broken up even once\, their relationship onstage is just as genuine offstage. \nLinktree : https://linktr.ee/starandmicey \nJeff Hulett \nFrom the outside\, Jeff Hulett might seem like a late-blooming guitarist and songwriter. But if you ask any of his fellow musicians they’ll tell you he was writing songs and playing music long before he put pen to paper or strummed a chord. \nIn fact\, his first love was not guitar\, but drums. He bought his first kit\, a used Maxx kit at a consignment store in ’96 after watching Fascist Frank & the German Brigade perform at the historic Antenna Club. A memorable Christmas indeed. \nHis sick beats landed him in the band Snowglobe. Over his many years with this Memphis-based institution\, Hulett regularly contributed melodies\, lyrics\, and arrangements to many of the tunes in their prolific cannon. You can even hear a few of his originals in their discography. \nDuring his long tenure with Snowglobe\, Hulett continued to hone his own voice and develop his own creative projects. He began playing guitar more\, and writing his own lyrics. This dedication and passion led to his collaboration with Leah Keys in the band Me & Leah. They released an eponymous and beautiful CD in 2016 featuring nine original folk tunes. Then in 2019\, Me & Leah added Jonathan Schallert to the mix to record and partially release a digital copy of their forthcoming 7 inch Most of Your Life. Both albums were engineered by accomplished mainstays Toby Vest and Pete Mathews of High/Low and Andrew McCalla\, respectively. \nBut it was when the pandemic struck that Hulett really hit his stride as a songwriter. All alone and with nowhere to go\, using an old version of Garageband\, he started creating original tracks and collaborating with more and more musicians\, writers\, and other creators. He was one of the first artists in Memphis—or even the world—to give a voice to our collective feelings when he released his album Safe @ Home with Jacob Church early in the pandemic. That record—a seven-song exploration of the new normal we were all just beginning to live—resonated around the globe. It even landed a spot on The English Show\, a weekly podcast out of Basel\, Switzerland. \nThen\, after going on to release two solo albums on Small Batch Records\, Hulett reconnected with old friends Melissa Goodwin and Adam Poor. They formed the band Restless Townies. Their first album\, Miles Away\, released in April 2021\, and the trio has a new full length album on the way. In this outfit\, all players write and contribute to each other’s songs. \nHe’s also formed his own solo band with Jacob Church\, Jonathan Schallert\, Adam Poor\, and Lehman Sammons. They recorded a 45 at Sun Studios in June which will be out in early 2022. Both songs are further explorations into the storytelling style Hulett continues to live into. \nAs you can see\, Hulett has an endless well of positive energy and creative spirit. He continues to foster his many ongoing collaborations\, but always seems to have more soul in the tank for new projects with new people. \nFor more information\, visit smallbatchrecords.bandcamp.com. You can also follow him at dad_onarrival on Instagram\, JeffHulettMusic on Facebook\, and Jeff Hulett on Twitter. To hear more about his latest albums including some unreleased material\, and previous releases\, check him out on the Shangri-La Records Podcast.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/star-micey-with-jeff-hulett/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221201T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221201T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160401
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SUMMARY:Crosstown Arts Film Series presents ’ROUND MIDNIGHT
DESCRIPTION:The Crosstown Arts Film Series presents ’ROUND MIDNIGHT at Crosstown Theater. \nBertrand Tavernier / 1986 / 133 minutes / Rated R\nTickets: $5 at the door\nDoors at 6:30 p.m. | Films begin at 7:00 p.m. (sharp!) at Crosstown Theater \n’ROUND MIDNIGHT is a love letter from director Bertrand Tavernier to the heyday of bebop and the Black American musicians who found refuge in the smoky underground jazz clubs of 1950s Paris. In a sui generis\, Oscar-nominated fusion of performer and character\, legendary saxophonist Dexter Gordon plays Dale Turner\, a brilliant New York jazz veteran whose music aches with beauty but whose personal life is ravaged by addiction. Searching for a fresh start in Paris\, Turner strikes up an unlikely friendship with a struggling single father and ardent jazz fan (François Cluzet) who finds his life transformed as he attempts to help the self-destructive musician. Herbie Hancock’s evocative\, Oscar-winning score sets the mood for this definitive jazz film\, a bittersweet opus that glows with lived-in\, soulful authenticity. \nThe Crosstown Arts Film Series showcases a diverse collection of independent\, international\, historically significant\, artistic\, experimental\, cult\, underground\, and documentary features.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/crosstown-arts-film-series-presents-round-midnight/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221201T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221201T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160401
CREATED:20221121T212423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221121T212423Z
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SUMMARY:Choose 901 Pop Up Shop
DESCRIPTION:Secure something for the Memphian that made your nice list!\nCome and enjoy this year’s Choose901 Holiday Pop-Up Shop! Choose901 branded clothes! Give901 giveback opportunities! Music! Photobooth! Santa Claus! And so much more! \nThe Choose901 Holiday Pop-Up Shop is the perfect way to enjoy your weekend with friends and family\, get some Christmas shopping done\, and to kick off the 2022 holiday season. You will not want to miss it.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/choose-901-pop-up-shop/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221119T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221119T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160401
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SUMMARY:The Equinox Frequency Wavelength Consortium
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents The Equinox Frequency Wavelength Consortium in the Green Room at Crosstown Arts. \nThe Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nSaturday\, November 19\, 2022\nDoors 7PM | Concert 7:30PM\nTickets: $20 | $15 in advance \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nThe Equinox Frequency Wavelength Consortium\, featuring the music of James Equinox and David Collins. \nThe Equinox Frequency Wavelength Consortium is a revolving think tank of frequency wavelength explorers culled from various locales both regional and national. The Consortium will gather at the Green Room at Crosstown Arts complex to present interpretations of the music of local musician/composers James Equinox and David Collins\, two daring and original modern sound sculptures. The event promises to be a unique and intense journey into sound beyond the scope of perceived reality. \nKhari James Wynn is an American guitarist and recording artist from Memphis\, Tennessee. He is best known for his work in the jazz-rock genre as well as with American hip hop group\, Public Enemy. \nKhari Wynn was born in Boston\, Massachusetts\, son of acclaimed music critic/writer Ron Wynn. He was considered a musical prodigy and possessed and exhibited innate natural musical ability. As a child\, Wynn lived directly across the street from Willie Mitchell’s Royal Studios. At the age of fourteen he began to play electric guitar in the Memphis area for Dominion and Crashpattern in the metal genre\, and for St. Andrews AME Church in the gospel genre. Wynn entered the 1999 National Jimi Hendrix Competition at B.B. Kings in Memphis\, Tennessee\, and placed second with the song “Have You Ever Been To Electric Ladyland”. \nAt the age of eighteen\, Khari Wynn was employed by Carnival Cruise Lines as a staff musician. \nIn 2001 Wynn began recording and rehearsing with 7th Octave\, a group assembled by Professor Griff of Public Enemy. The following year\, Wynn wrote and recorded electric guitar tracks for Public Enemy’s Revolverlution. After four years of touring\, Wynn wrote and recorded again on Public Enemy’s album New Whirl Odorj and in 2007 on the album How You Sell Soul to a Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul? \nKhari Wynn established the jazz fusion band Solstice and released the debut album Exploration = Discovery independently in Memphis in 2004 with subsequent releases in 2005 and 2007. \nIn 2004\, Wynn toured alongside Stax recording artist\, Shirley Brown. \nAfter James Brown’s passing in late 2006\, Wynn was approached to play guitar on the James Brown Tribute Tour in 2007 which featured him alongside music legends Bootsy Collins and Clyde Stubblefield. He toured with the tribute band for much of 2007 and early 2008. \nIn 2007 Wynn began regularly performing as a bass player with saxophonist Hope Clayburn\, a musician who has been featured with such acts as Allman Brothers Band\, James Brown\, Gov’t Mule\, Maceo Parker\, Soulive\, DJ Logic\, and North Mississippi AllStars. \nStarting in 2008\, Khari Wynn was the working bass player with singer/songwriter Valerie June during the time she was featured on MTV’s $5 Cover\, a reality show created and produced by director Craig Brewer. \nWynn has also served since 2008 as a bass player for the Bluff City Backsliders\, led by Jason Freeman\, an artist with various credits including work performed on soundtrack of the film Black Snake Moan. \nIn 2011\, after a decade with the group\, Wynn became the Music Director for Public Enemy. \nDavid Collins is a Memphis based multi-instrumentalist\, composer\, and arranger. He has recorded music with artists such as Frog Squad\, Syrrup\, Rodrick Duran and the Big Sky band\, Talibah Safiya\, Agori Tribe\, The Burners\, Jareef Greene\, Jupiter Sky Fish and Neptune’s Army\, Misterioso Africano\, New Saturn Collective\, and more. In 2016\, Collins received a B.A. of music in Jazz and Studio Performance from the University of Memphis where he studied with Joe Restivo\, Tim Goodwin\, Jack Cooper\, and Sam Shoup. He took courses in arranging and played in big band\, jazz combos\, and percussion ensembles. He received multiple scholarships and played vibraphone and guitar in the premier jazz band. \nThe performers are: \nKhari Wynn\nDavid Collins\nAaron Phillips\nGerald Stephens\nJaime Davis\nHector Diaz
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/the-equinox-frequency-wavelength-consortium/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221118T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221118T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160401
CREATED:20220906T162141Z
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SUMMARY:Brooks Robertson
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents Brooks Robertson in the Green Room at Crosstown Arts. \nFriday\, November 18\, 2022\nDoors at 7PM | Show at 7:30PM\nTickets: $20 | $15 in advance \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nBrooks Robertson just doesn’t need much more than two thumbs\, eight fingers\, and six strings on a wooden box to carry his listeners away. \nHailed by prominent exponents of his instrument like Nokie Edwards\, Thom Bresh\, John Jorgenson\, and Mason Williams\, the young fingerstyle guitarist embodies the creative vision of a postmodern world: It’s the music that counts. Brooks utilizes his superb technical abilities to play bass\, rhythm\, and melody simultaneously and surpass the borders of conventional genres. He merges hauntingly beautiful compositions\, country rhythms\, and jazzy harmonies with funky licks into his very own art form — sometimes delivered with a punch\, sometimes with a smile. \nIn addition to worldwide recognition as a performer\, Brooks is regarded as an educated\, experienced\, knowledgeable teacher of fingerstyle guitar lineage\, instructing students from the traditional to the contemporary\, keeping the legacy of fingerstyle alive and well. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Guitar Department at Berklee College of Music in Boston\, MA.  \nBrooks was born in Eugene\, Oregon\, in 1989. Seeing Buster B. Jones perform at a festival near his home town became a life-changing experience for the kid from the sticks. Just eleven years old\, he was immediately inclined to pick up the guitar. Soon\, the world-renowned fingerstyle virtuoso and instructor dedicated his spare time to introducing his new fan into the secrets of the fretboard\, and after six months of lessons the natural talent performed his first show with his mentor. \nWhen Buster B. Jones took him under his wings\, Brooks began playing high-profile gigs such as the Nokie Edwards Festival\, the NAMM Show in Anaheim\, the Montreal Jazz Festival\, and the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield\, among others. By the time he was a teenager he had become the youngest endorsee of Godin Guitars and traveled to several states and foreign countries to perform. Brooks went on to play on Garrison Keillor’s National Public Radio classic “A Prairie Home Companion” in 2004\, where he won first place in a talent competition for 12 to 20 year old participants. \nIn recent years\, while still appearing regularly at prestigious events like the Chet Atkins Appreciation Society (CAAS) Convention in Nashville\, Brooks focussed on perfecting his craft\, soaking up new tunes and styles and techniques as well as blending them into his own groovy and soulful original music. He entered the “Yamaha Six String Theory Guitar Competition”\, which drew participants from more than 40 countries all over the world. Brooks was invited to perform in the finals at the Broad Stage in Los Angeles in March 2010. A star-studded jury\, including Steve Lukather and Lee Ritenour\, eventually chose him as winner of the country category and second place winner overall. \nAlthough he is deeply rooted in the powerful tradition of the genre\, founded by the likes of Merle Travis\, Jerry Reed\, Thom Bresh\, and Buster B. Jones\, Brooks also draws inspiration from the elegant mastery of the legendary Chet Atkins and other phenomenal players. His own compositions and arrangements have even been compared to fingerstyle jazz champions Lenny Breau and Earl Klugh. Now\, as energy and maturity come together\, this young man is ready to step out of his mentors’ shadows and electrify the world with the sheer acoustic beauty his fingers create\, when touching a set of strings.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/brooks-robertson/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221118T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221118T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160401
CREATED:20221114T224637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221114T224637Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for “Summer in Shanghai”
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents the opening reception for “Summer in Shanghai” by Janaye Brown. \nNovember 18\, 2022\n6-8 p.m.\nCrosstown Arts Screening Room\nFree and open to the public \nIn June 2020\, the tropical rainy season cast a shadow over the city of Shanghai. Unfazed by the extreme weather\, e-bikers continued riding through the pouring rain. Day after day\, their ponchos provided protection from the elements while the fabric billowed in the wind. Life must go on. This visual of commuters-cum-knights was the starting point for what became Summer in Shanghai\, a three-part video series of meditations on a unique summer in China’s largest metropolis. \nWhile many cities around the world struggled to find a sense of normalcy during the summer of 2020\, Shanghai was functioning. With low case numbers\, masks came off\, health codes ceased to be scanned and the city vibrated as it once had. When the rain let up it was a good time to get out and connect with others\, because no one was sure what the fall would bring. \nIntent on minimizing the distance between herself and her surroundings\, Brown shot familiar spaces near her home. Her camera captured everyday moments while helping to initiate conversations. Utilizing the format of an essay film\, a voice over written and performed by Brown carries through each video\, sharing personal stories\, histories and reflections about the season and this particular period of time. \nPortraits of a rainy street in the Former French Concession\, ships on the Huangpu River and people in Fuxing Park\, culminate in Summer in Shanghai\, a series about finding connections during uncertain times. \nJanaye Brown (b. 1987 San Jose\, California; based in Berlin\, Germany) makes work that explores perception of time\, fragmented narratives and the unseen. She has exhibited at venues and film festivals\, including New York City’s Studio Museum Harlem\, Wassaic Project\, Wassaic\, NY\, Anthology Film Archives\, New York\, NY\, the Dallas Video Fest\, The Banff Centre in Alberta\, Canada and Shulamit Nazarian in Los Angeles. Her residencies include the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture\, Madison\, ME; Fiskars AiR\, Fiskars\, Finland; the Bruce High Quality Foundation University\, New York\, NY\, and Crosstown Arts\, Memphis\, TN among others. Brown received an MFA in Studio Art from the University of Texas at Austin in 2013 and her BA in Cinematic Arts and Technology from California State University Monterey Bay in 2010. Brown resided in China from 2018 to 2021.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/opening-reception-for-summer-in-shanghai/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221118T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221118T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160401
CREATED:20221114T224430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221114T224430Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for “Mending in a State of Abundance”
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents the opening reception for “Mending in a State of Abundance” by Katrina Perdue. \nNovember 18\, 2022\n6-8 p.m.\nCrosstown Arts Galleries\nFree and open to the public \n“Mending in a State of Abundance” explores the emotional and physical labor of repair\, offering an alternative response to the modern realities of material excess. Through slowly mending both found and personal objects by hand\, textile artist Katrina Perdue investigates connections and relationships between sentimental and material worth\, surplus and enough\, holding on and letting go. \nThroughout the exhibition\, damaged objects repaired with colorful threads emphasize and celebrate worn areas — not only to preserve and restore\, but also to offer a renewed sense of value\, appreciation\, and usefulness. Using darning techniques in traditional and nontraditional ways\, stitching serves as a visual representation of mending as an act of care. To fix something — to make it whole again — is an act of healing. \nExtending the life of any object is also a significant gesture towards a more sustainable existence. Displayed alongside the carefully mended pieces are all too familiar scenes of excess — piles of handmade quilts in need of repair\, mass quantities of unwanted clothing bundled in bales like harvest crops. This visual interplay of abundance and scarcity calls into focus the paradox of fixing things in a culture of mass consumerism and disposability. \nFrom emotional repairs like the artist’s own jeans heavily patched with layers of her late father’s clothing\, to a cracked plastic garden tote pulled from the garbage and stitched back together\, “Mending in a State of Abundance” is about seeing the potential in worn-out everyday objects. Through repair\, we can rethink consumption and imbue our own value on possessions and resources. As we navigate the vicissitudes of life\, piecing together broken materials can also make a way forward feel tangible — one thread\, one stitch\, one step at a time. \nKatrina Perdue is a textile artist and educator living and working in Memphis\, Tennessee. Her love for hand stitching has grown over the past twenty years from first learning machine sewing\, quickly followed by hand knitting\, and most recently to a full time studio practice focusing on the art and impact of mending and repair. She was selected to be a textile studio assistant at Penland School of Craft for a summer 2019 mending workshop\, a 2020 Arts Memphis ArtsAccelerator Grantee\, and an adjunct instructor of Textiles at the University of Memphis. \nKatrina was born and raised in the Midwest\, spent several years living in the Mid-Atlantic\, and now calls Memphis — the heart of the Mid-South — home. \nInstagram: @katrinaperdue \nWebsite: www.katrinaperdue.com
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/opening-reception-for-mending-in-a-state-of-abundance/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221118T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221118T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160401
CREATED:20221114T224236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221114T224236Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for “Those Who Hold Dominion Here”
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents the opening reception for “Those Who Hold Dominion Here” by Sarah Elizabeth Cornejo. \nNovember 18\, 2022\n6-8 p.m.\nCrosstown Arts Galleries\nFree and open to the public \n“Those Who Hold Dominion Here” by Sarah Elizabeth Cornejo takes inspiration from serpents in Incan Mythology\, and Southern snakes to create a liminal space at the center of the earth presided over by deities capable of transgressing the boundary between this subterranean spiritual realm and our current lived reality. After the violence of our present\, portals on the walls reminiscent of black holes observe and allow entry and exit to the space. Observing through these windows our human actions on earth\, these yonic\, serpentine deities rise encrusted from the deepest earth\, unknowable\, and as guides responsible for the passage of knowledge. Bringing humanity to a negotiation of human time on earth\, they facilitate the decision to exit the space through another portal\, on to an unknown world to come\, or the possibility of complete non-existence. \nSarah Elizabeth Cornejo is an interdisciplinary artist based in Memphis\, Tennessee. She is a co-founder of BASEMENT\, a provisional artist-run space in Chapel Hill\, North Carolina\, where she was also a co-curator from 2019-2022. Her work has been shown throughout the eastern United States and internationally including the Mint Museum\, Ackland Art Museum\, Duke University\, and Field Projects among others. She received her MFA in Interdisciplinary Studio from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill\, and her BA in Studio Art and English Literature from Davidson College. She was a 10-month artist-in-residence at Crosstown Arts (2021) and is an upcoming artist-in-residence at the McColl Center (2023). She was a 2021 New Public Sculpture Fellow with the UrbanArts Commission in Memphis\, and a 2021 recipient of TriStar Arts’ inaugural Current Art Fund project grant. She was awarded the 2022 Tennessee State Fellowship through the Southern Prize and State Fellowship Program\, and was the finalist for the Southern Prize.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/opening-reception-for-those-who-hold-dominion-here/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221117T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221117T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160401
CREATED:20221004T213050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221004T213140Z
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SUMMARY:Crosstown Arts Film Series presents BRUCE LEE VS. SUPERMAN
DESCRIPTION:The Crosstown Arts Film Series presents BRUCE LEE VS. SUPERMAN at Crosstown Theater. \nChia-Chun Wu / 1975 / 86 minutes / Rated R\nTickets: $5 at the door\nDoors at 6:30 p.m. | Films begin at 7:00 p.m. (sharp!) at Crosstown Theater \nAlong with THE DRAGON LIVES AGAIN\, BRUCE LEE VS. SUPERMAN is easily one of the most synapse-frying entries in the magical sub-genre known as Bruceploitation. Triad gangsters call Superman out of retirement to kidnap a scientist who solved the global food shortage crisis. Superman agrees to the deal in exchange for “money\, plenty of girls\, and booze.” The authorities enlist Kato (Bruce Li)\, the Green Hornet’s partner\, to help. Kato hires his friend Carter (also Bruce Lee)\, who looks\, dresses\, acts\, and wields nunchucks just like Bruce Lee. The result is total madness. A fascinating time capsule from the golden era of gonzo exploitation filmmaking\, BRUCE LEE VS. SUPERMAN has been preserved from the only known 35mm print in existence! \nThe Crosstown Arts Film Series showcases a diverse collection of independent\, international\, historically significant\, artistic\, experimental\, cult\, underground\, and documentary features.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/crosstown-arts-film-series-presents-bruce-lee-vs-superman/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221115T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221115T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160401
CREATED:20221011T223546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221011T224054Z
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SUMMARY:Ed Cherry with The Ted Ludwig Trio
DESCRIPTION:The Green Room\nTuesday\, November 15\, 2022\nDoors at 7 p.m. | Show at 7:30 p.m.\n$20 door | $15 in advance | $10 student tickets \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \n“An expressive instrumentalist\, Cherry has a hip\, melodic approach that is a refreshing contrast to guitarists who frequently resort to playing ‘finger music’\, the execution of rapid streams of notes that serve no musical purpose other than to fill space” – Jim Ferguson: Jazztimes – 06/02 \nBorn in New Haven\, Connecticut\, Ed moved to New York in 1978 to play guitar with Dizzy Gillespie from 1978 to 1992 performing in Gillespie’s quartet\, big band and with The United Nation Orchestra which recorded the Grammy Award-winning Live at Royal Festival Hall (Enja). Gillespie died in 1993\, and Cherry released his first recording as a leader\, ‘First Take’ (Groovin’ High). That same year\, Ed recorded with Paquito D’Riveras’ small group which recorded “Havana Cafe” (Chesky Records). Ed also worked with composer/saxophonist Henry Threadgill for two years and recorded three cds with Henry’s ‘Very Very Circus’ group. \nIn 1995\, Cherry released his second project as a solo artist\, entitled A Second Look (Groovin’ High Records). During that same period Ed worked with Hammond organist John Patton recording three critically acclaimed CDs with Patton’s quartet — ‘Blue Planet Man’\, ‘Minor Swing’ and ‘This ones for Jah’ (DIW). From 1997 to 1998\, Cherry worked in Roy Hargrove’s “Crisol” Latin jazz band\, which performed in Havana\, Cuba. During this same period\, he also worked with baritone saxophonist\, Hamiett Bluiett\, recording Bluiett’s CD ‘With Eyes Wide Open’ on Justin-Time records. In 2001\, Cherry toured Europe for the first time with his own group. He also released his CD\, ‘The Spirit Speaks’ on the Canadian Justin Time Records label\, inspired by the great jazz organist Jimmy Smith with whom he had also recently worked. Ed was asked to perform at the ‘Vodaphone Madarao Jazz festival’ in 2002 in Madarao\, Japan\, with his quartet featuring trumpeter Jon Faddis. \nMore recently\, Ed toured with the great Hammond organist Dr. Lonnie Smith\, recording one critically acclaimed CD\, ‘In The Beginning’ on Pilgrimage Records in 2012. \nCurrently Ed has a brand new second recording released on Posi-Tone Records. (‘It’s All Good’ his first release in 2012 for Posi-Tone stayed in the JazzWeek charts for three months) His second recording for the label is titled “Soul Tree” ( release date February 19\, 2016 ) featuring Kyle Koehler on Hammond B3 organ and drummer Anwar Marshall. \nEd continues to work nationally and internationally ; concerts\, workshops\, jazz clubs.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/ed-cherry-with-the-ted-ludwig-trio/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221114T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160401
CREATED:20221011T223342Z
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SUMMARY:Adam W. Sadberry: “Musical Journalism”
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents Adam W. Sadberry: “Musical Journalism” in Crosstown Theater. \nDoors open at 7PM | Performance begins at 7:30PM \nTickets: $15 advance | $20 at the door ($5 student tickets available) \nPurchase tickets here \nThis is a concert inspired by Adam W. Sadberry’s late grandfather and unsung hero of the Civil Rights Movement\, L. Alex Wilson. Wilson’s work as an editor and journalist changed the world through covering pivotal Civil Rights events including the lynching of Emmett Till\, the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the desegregation of Central High School by the Little Rock 9\, the last of which played a part in Wilson’s transformation into a martyr. In this concert\, Adam intertwines articles that he collected from the archives of the Tri-State Defender\, Wilson’s newspaper in Memphis\, Tennessee\, with music that contextualizes the humanity and inhumanity of the stories. \nAdam will be joined on stage by pianist Dr. Artina McCain and clarinetist Dr. Andre Dyachenko. \nThis programming is made possible in part thanks to an Organizational Development Fund grant from New Music USA.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/adam-w-sadberry-musical-journalism/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221113T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221113T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160401
CREATED:20221018T223138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221104T160520Z
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SUMMARY:BlueTom Live: The Clover Sessions hosted by Alexis Jade
DESCRIPTION:The Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nSunday\, November 13\, 2022\nDoors at 7 p.m. | Show at 7:30 p.m.\nTickets: $10 (Free for U of M students and faculty with university ID) \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \n\n\n\n\nPresented by Blue Tom Entertainment in collaboration with Crosstown Arts. \nIn this new series\, Alexis Jade will host Memphis songwriters to discuss their creative choices and share the stories behind their music. This exclusive listening room will get a sneak peek of Alexis Jade’s debut EP “With Love\, Alexis Jade” which will be released on November 18 on all streaming platforms. \nThis series will serve to uplift the local songwriting community and support young songwriters in an educational environment. Special guests Kelsey Taylor and Rachel Maxann will join Alexis in the first songwriter round at The Green Room at Crosstown Arts\, November 13 at 8 p.m. The three talented artists will share their craft and take part in a Q&A with the attendees. Join us on this special night to uplift the songwriting community and get a sneak peek of “With Love\, Alexis Jade.” \nAbout Alexis Jade: \nAlexis Jade\, simply put\, is an old soul with a new sound. Her relationship with music was cultivated with her grandmother as they sang together on the front porch. During Alexis’s freshman year of college\, she began to seriously pursue a career in music. In the fall of 2021\, Alexis signed to Blue Tom Entertainment at the University of Memphis to release her first solo single\, “Return to Sender.” \nFollowing its success\, Alexis recorded and self-produced her debut EP at Easley & McCain\, a local Memphis studio. Alexis remembers the unwavering\, fearless trailblazers who carved a path for women in country music while bringing a new sound to the time old tales of heartbreak and loss. \nAlexis Jade’s debut EP\, “With Love\, Alexis Jade” will be out on all platforms Friday\, November 18. \nAbout Rachel Maxann: \nRachel Maxann is a diverse vocalist hailing from Memphis\, Tennessee. Rachel has had the pleasure of being able to move to different areas in the world and perform. Each new space has allowed her to grow in a new way while experimenting with different styles in every location. Rachel’s genre is self-described as Post-Modern Folk and Vintage Indie-Rock with a dash of blues and soul. \nRachel’s musical accomplishments range from performing alongside Valerie June on her Moon and Stars Tour\, to performing at festivals around the country. You can follow Rachel Maxann at www.rachelmaxann.com\, and on social media under Rachel Maxann Music. \nAbout Kelsey Taylor: \nMemphis-based singer/songwriter\, Kelsey Taylor\, has been refining her original musical style for the last three years. Growing up as a classical pianist\, she developed an appreciation for the intricacy and beauty of music at an early age; she began writing in 2019\, and has since released an EP (Silencer\, 2020)\, three more singles\, and her debut full-length album (The Frost\, 2021). Her music is steeped in poetry and storytelling\, and she strives to create music that listeners can hear themselves in. \nPulling influence from folk\, rock\, indie\, and classical genres\, Kelsey’s music stands firmly in a captivating blend of styles. Her songs are deeply\, thoughtfully crafted\, and her voice is rooted in artful intentionality. \nKelsey’s debut full-length album\, “The Frost”\, is out everywhere now.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/bluetom-live-featuring-alexis-jade/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221113T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160401
CREATED:20221031T185851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221031T185851Z
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SUMMARY:Memphis Crafts & Drafts ​Festival Holiday Market
DESCRIPTION:Memphis Flyer is hosting a free\, fabulous\, fun\, family-friendly\, and locals first shopping event at the Crosstown Concourse Plaza and Atrium.  Join them for a beautiful weekend in midtown Memphis!\n\nFeaturing more than 150+ curated local makers\, crafters\, and artists!  A fine selection of regional and local beers at our Crafts & Drafts Beer Garden!  Special tastings from our beer partner Cash Saver of Memphis!  Live music from DJ Zetta!\nHosted outside at the Crosstown Concourse Plaza and inside in the Crosstown Concourse Atrium.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/memphis-crafts-drafts-festival-holiday-market-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221112T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221112T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160401
CREATED:20221011T223138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221011T223138Z
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SUMMARY:Folk All Y’all presents Carsie Blanton
DESCRIPTION:Doors open at 7pm | Show begins at 7:30pm\nTickets: $20+ \nPurchase tickets here \nCarsie Blanton writes anthems for a world worth saving. Inspired by artists including Nina Simone and Randy Newman\, her songs encompass a wide range of genres\, from sultry pop to punk-tinged Americana. Whether alone with her electric guitar or fronting her four-piece “handsome band\,” Carsie delivers every song with an equal dose of moxie and mischief\, bringing her audience together in joyful celebration of everything worth fighting for. We have been trying to get her to Memphis for YEARS\, and trust us\, this is a show worth waiting for. \nAbout Folk All Y’all: Intimate\, attentive performances by exceptional singer-songwriters\, proudly presented in Memphis\, Folk All Y’all is a public listening room series dedicated to providing artists and audiences with unforgettable music experiences.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/folk-all-yall-presents-carsie-blanton/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221112T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221112T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160401
CREATED:20221031T185742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221031T185742Z
UID:1910-1668247200-1668268800@crosstownconcourse.com
SUMMARY:Memphis Crafts & Drafts ​Festival Holiday Market
DESCRIPTION:Memphis Flyer is hosting a free\, fabulous\, fun\, family-friendly\, and locals first shopping event at the Crosstown Concourse Plaza and Atrium.  Join them for a beautiful weekend in midtown Memphis!\n\nFeaturing more than 150+ curated local makers\, crafters\, and artists!  A fine selection of regional and local beers at our Crafts & Drafts Beer Garden!  Special tastings from our beer partner Cash Saver of Memphis!  Live music from DJ Zetta!\nHosted outside at the Crosstown Concourse Plaza and inside in the Crosstown Concourse Atrium.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/memphis-crafts-drafts-festival-holiday-market/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221111T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221111T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160401
CREATED:20220908T205532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T205532Z
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SUMMARY:Frog Squad Plays Horace Silver
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents Frog Squad in the Green Room at Crosstown Arts. \nThe Green Room\nFriday\, November 11\, 2022\nDoors at 7PM | Show at 7:30PM\nTickets $15 | $12 in advance \nFrog Squad is an outlet for creative expression and sound exploration based in Memphis\, Tennessee. Their songs pull heavily on improvisation within loose structures\, creating a psychedelic\, avant-garde jazz sound. \nThe group curates and arranges songs from artists such as Thelonious Monk\, Erik Satie\, and Horace Silver\, and bandleader David Collins composes eclectic\, original music. Overall\, Frog Squad gently defies the standards of what defines “good music” by composing song templates with experimental elements. In autumn of 2019\, Frog Squad released Solar System in Peabody\, a full-length work funded by the UrbanArts Commission. The Memphis Flyer called it “one of the most incredible pieces of music that came across our threshold this year.”
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/frog-squad-plays-horace-silver/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221110T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221110T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160401
CREATED:20221004T212502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221004T212502Z
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SUMMARY:Crosstown Arts Film Series presents ALPHAVILLE
DESCRIPTION:The Crosstown Arts Film Series presents ALPHAVILLE at Crosstown Theater. \nJean-Luc Godard / 1965 / 99 minutes / Not Rated \nTickets: $5 at the door\nDoors at 6:30 p.m. | Films begin at 7:00 p.m. (sharp!) at Crosstown Theater \nLemmy Caution (Eddie Constantine) is on a mission to eliminate Professor Von Braun\, the creator of a malevolent computer that rules the city of Alphaville. Befriended by the scientist’s beautiful daughter Natasha (Anna Karina)\, Lemmy must unravel the mysteries of the strictly logical Alpha 60 and teach Natasha the meaning of the word “love.” \nThe Crosstown Arts Film Series showcases a diverse collection of independent\, international\, historically significant\, artistic\, experimental\, cult\, underground\, and documentary features.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/crosstown-arts-film-series-presents-alphaville/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater
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