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SUMMARY:Virtual Resident Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts resident artists Sepideh Dashti\, Joann Self Selvidge\, and Sarah Elizabeth Cornejo will present artist talks in a virtual event. \nFree and open to the public \nRegister here \n\nArtist Bios \nSepideh Tajalizadeh Dashti\nSepideh Tajalizadeh Dashti is an emerging interdisciplinary artist. Her recent practice is related to exploring her body by creating performance\, video\, photography\, and installations. Through multiple discourses and contexts\, she is always rediscovering\, reinventing\, and reinterpreting her Iranian identity as a pivotal point for exploring her work in multiple and heterogeneous contexts. \nJoann Self Selvidge\nJoann Self Selvidge is an award-winning filmmaker whose documentaries explore issues of work\, creativity\, agency\, and justice. Since 2002\, she has produced\, directed\, and edited more than two dozen projects\, including features (Juvenile\, See the Keepers\, The Art Academy\, The WLOK Story)\, shorts (Robert\, Viola\, Voices of Jericho\, Nude Photos!)\, series (The Juvenile Project\, The Arts Interviews)\, and multimedia installations (Inaugurate the Resistance). \nSarah Elizabeth Cornejo\nSarah Elizabeth Cornejo’s sculptural work utilizes the possibilities within hybridity to speak of a hypothetical place where humans have evolved into hybrid beings with animals\, insects\, and discarded human-made materials. The resulting physical evolution of this voluntary merging challenges social discomfort around bodies that are not easily categorized by blurring the boundaries between animal and human\, living and dead\, animate and inanimate. Her work aims to disrupt notions of human hierarchy\, testing the phenomenon between humanity\, mammality and technology in a chimeric future.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/virtual-resident-artist-talk/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:Residency
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SUMMARY:Shoot & Splice: Memphis Music Videos & Visuals
DESCRIPTION:Join Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts for a virtual conversation with three Memphis music video and visuals creators as they discuss their process and artistry from various perspectives. In conversation with moderator Jim Thompson is Lawrence Matthews\, aka Don Lifted (musician\, director)\, 35 Miles (Unapologetic visual)\, and Laura Jean Hocking (director). \nRSVP to the free virtual event \nShoot & Splice is a FREE filmmaker forum presented by Crosstown Arts and Indie Memphis\, featuring a wide variety of technical\, educational\, and unique topics of interest to the Memphis filmmaking community. \n\n\n 
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/shoot-splice-memphis-music-videos-visuals/
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SUMMARY:Healthcare Support Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a FREE virtual Healthcare Support information session for musicians and artists! \nRegister here \nCrosstown Arts provides administrative support to musicians and artists seeking healthcare for themselves and their dependents. \nThis free service is available to anyone in Memphis who identifies as part of the creative community (musicians\, music creators\, sound engineers\, music producers\, and visual or performing artists working in any medium) and is uninsured or seeking help to understand their healthcare options. \nCrosstown Arts and Church Health want to ensure that every musician and artist in Memphis is familiar with the healthcare opportunities available to them and is receiving the care they need and deserve as part of Memphis’ creative community. \nCrosstown Arts does not cover the cost of monthly healthcare premiums or fees for participants\, but it does provide one-on-one assistance with healthcare enrollment through TennCare\, the Affordable Care Act\, and Church Health. \nHealthcare Support is sponsored in part by an ArtsZone grant from AutoZone with additional funding provided by Tennessee Arts Commission. \nIf you are a musician or artist who needs assistance accessing healthcare coverage\, please join us at this information session \, email Kierra Davis at kierra@crosstownarts.org\, or call 901-507-4223. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/healthcare-support-information-session/
LOCATION:TN
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SUMMARY:Shoot & Splice: Film Distribution with Dedza
DESCRIPTION:What happens after the festival run of a film? To answer this and more\, meet the founders of Dedza Films\, a new distribution initiative dedicated to “curating and facilitating the next wave of filmmakers with a focus on underrepresented communities and early works of emerging storytellers.” They launched on June 11 with the anthology of short films\, “Who Will Start the Fire” (currently available in the Indie Memphis virtual cinema). \nIn this virtual Shoot & Splice forum\, Aaron Hunt and Kate Gondwe will describe what the distribution world is like\, why they started Dedza\, and how an independent filmmaker might be able to find distribution for a feature or short film. \nRegister for this virtual event \nShoot & Splice is a FREE filmmaker forum presented by Crosstown Arts and Indie Memphis\, featuring a wide variety of technical\, educational\, and unique topics of interest to the Memphis filmmaking community.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/shoot-splice-film-distribution-with-dedza/
LOCATION:TN
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SUMMARY:Mempho presents Arlo McKinley
DESCRIPTION:Doors at 7 pm | Show at 7:30 pm\nTickets: $20 \nGifted singer-songwriter Arlo McKinley will release his debut solo record at age 40 on John Prine’s Oh Boy records — after he almost gave up on music altogether. His story is one of hope and sincerity\, and he is living proof that great songs will reach the right ears eventually\, even if it takes time. \nMcKinley’s Oh Boy Records solo debut\, Die Midwestern\, is deeply rooted in street soul\, country\, punk\, and gospel and draws on personal stories\, set against the backdrop of his hometown of Cincinnati\, Ohio. It was crafted down river\, in Memphis’ legendary Sam Phillips Recording Service\, produced by GRAMMY Award-winning Matt Ross-Spang\, with an all-star Memphis band of Ken Coomer\, David Smith\, Will Sexton\, Rick Steff\, Jessie Munson\, and Reba Russell. There\, McKinley recorded ten remarkable songs\, some dating back fifteen years \, all penned with weight\, honesty\, and gritty hope that comes from living in the rustbelt city where his songs were born. \nMatt Ross-Spang stated\, “I am in awe of Arlo’s songs and his dedication and embodiment of each one when he performs them. His willingness to bare it all on this record was more electric than the equipment used to capture it.” \nArlo McKinley is the last artist John Prine and his son Jody Whelan signed together to their label Oh Boy records. \nJody Whelan shared\, “John was reserved in his praise for songwriters. I played him a couple of Arlo’s songs\, and he heard “Bag Of Pills” and said\, “That’s a good song\,” which for him\, was very high praise. He loved Arlo’s voice\, this big guy with a sweet\, soulful\, gospel voice. He loved the dichotomy of the hard life lived\, presented through such beautiful songs\, and John was very excited about the promise of the album’s release.” \nMcKinley stated\, “The feeling of knowing that a hero of mine took time out of his day to come see me perform is such an accomplishment in itself that if it all ended the next day\, and I found out music just wasn’t in the cards for me\, I would’ve still considered everything I have done as a success.” \nOn Die Midwestern\, McKinley’s songs bleed truth and emotion from a heart scarred by wild nights and redeemed by soulful Sunday morning confessions. His lyrics are laid bare\, stark and arresting in their honesty\, and often penned from real-life experience. “Bag Of Pills” is an autobiographical and frank account of the drug issues which affect his hometown. \n“I wrote it after I sold some pills so I could take a girl out. Those were rough times and also right around the time I started seeing real drug addiction very close to me. After watching so many friends die from drug abuse\, it turned into me praying that it doesn’t get any worse while knowing that it will\, resulting in my writing of the lyrics\, ‘Life\, I don’t want it if it’s so easy to die.’” \n“Gone For Good” sees McKinley share his lessons from broken relationships. \n“I wrote ‘Gone For Good’ after a serious\, long relationship of mine ended. It’s about me realizing how short I fell on even trying to make it work.” Title track “Die Midwestern” reflects on McKinley’s love/hate relationship with Ohio\, “I love it because it’s everything that I am\, but I hate it because I’ve seen it take my loved ones lives. I’ve seen it make hopeful people hopeless.” McKinley reflects on his brutal honesty in his songs\, “Songwriting has to be real. I’m 100% putting myself out there. I’m not writing fiction. To me\, it is just about honesty. ” \nBy age 8\, McKinley was singing at his family’s church\, Bethlehem United Baptist\, where he first saw the light of music. Early musical loves outside church were his Kentucky native father’s bluegrass and timeless country records of Hank Williams\, Sr.\, as well as\, Bob Dylan\, John Prine\, Otis Redding\, and George Jones. Then his two older brothers’ punk and metal collection drove him to throw himself raw onto the Cincinnati punk scene. \n“I grew up in the punk scene with my brothers\, and dad has all of that stuff that came out of King Records like Hank Williams\, and I was just surrounded by it\,” McKinley says. “I still take parts of it\, and I feel I write songs in a punk rock way.” \nWith concert covers ranging from Johnny Paycheck and The Misfits to Rihanna and Post Malone\, McKinley shows a diverse range of musical interest\, which he attributes to the musical melting pot of the Cincinnati scene. \n“You go back to the history of Cincinnati music\, and you can see and feel that the river back then connected everything\, and it all flowed into one spot and brought all kinds of music here\,” says McKinley\, adding\, “That’s why I think this town has never been known for one kind of music because so many things came through here.” \nHe pursued a solo career in 2014 with his own band The Lonesome Sound and achieved some success\, including a nomination for Album of the Year\, Songwriter of the Year\, and Best Americana Act from the Cincinnati Music Awards\, but his career stalled and he almost gave up altogether. \n“I don’t know why the world works the way it does\, but I’m beyond grateful to be in this situation.” McKinley stated\, adding\, “ I’m a little wiser in my ways and a 20-something me would’ve found a way to destroy the one dream that has stuck with me my entire life — being a working musician.” \nHe also almost missed his big break\, which came when he was offered an opening slot for Tyler Childers and his now-manager was trying to reach him on the phone to offer him an opening slot. Arlo initially dodged the persistent unknown caller. Eventually\, they connected after a friend hit him up on social media and he took the call. \n“My buddy was like\, ‘Arlo\, Tyler’s team is trying to get hold of you.’ I don’t know where I would be if I didn’t take that call. Still delivering tuxedos\, which was my side job before I was a full-time musician.” \nSince\, McKinley has been making a name for himself around the country\, humbly sharing stages with kindred musical spirits John Moreland\, Jason Isbell\, Justin Townes Earle\, and contemporary rising singer/songwriters Ian Noe and Colter Wall\, eventually attracting the attention of Oh Boy\, who signed him in March 2020. \nMcKinley reflects on the significance of the timing of his release\, stating\, “I only met John briefly\, and I would’ve loved to have sat with John and talked music\, which I’m sure would’ve happened\, but I treasure the moment we had together when he came to see me play a show. His passing was a major knockdown blow for the entire team. I’m sure John had a vision for Oh Boy Records\, and I’m proud and honored to be able to contribute to the labels continued legacy.” \nMcKinley’s Die Midwestern remains an album of hope\, and he knows first-hand how his music can connect with his growing audience. \n“I had a guy who was dealing with brain cancer walk up to me and say that he was done with it\, but something in my songs resonated with him and made him get out and start living even though he knows what is ahead of him. Nothing is more important than that. That’s why I write songs like I do. I’m just another lost\, hurting person in this place. I just like to sing about it.”
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/arlo-mckinley-in-the-green-room-at-crosstown-arts/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts\, The Green Room\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Suite 280\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:The Green Room
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SUMMARY:Reigning Sound
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents Memphis garage rockers Reigning Sound at Crosstown Theater. \nDoors at 7 pm | Show at 8 pm \nTickets: $20 advance\n \nTickets are $25 on day of show \nFounded by Memphis blues-punk legend Greg Cartwright — a former member of the Oblivians\, the Compulsive Gamblers\, and ’68 Comeback — Reigning Sound fuse the hot-wired energy of garage rock with the deep emotional resonance of classic soul music in a manner that suggests a cross between the early Rolling Stones and the Sonics. While the band could rock convincingly\, Cartwright’s songwriting showed a maturity and emotional strength that set him apart from the majority of garage rock acts\, and the group’s R&B accents reflected the intelligent passion of the songs. Reigning Sound proved they could wail hard on 2002’s Time Bomb High School\, but their work with Mary Weiss of the Shangri-Las on her 2007 solo effort Dangerous Game\, 2014’s mature\, impassioned Shattered\, and 2021’s A Little More Time with Reigning Sound found them turning up their soul influences as they employed a more dynamic approach. \nFeaturing Cartwright on vocals and guitar\, Jeremy Scott on bass\, Greg Roberson on drums\, and Alex Greene on keyboards and guitar\, Reigning Sound made their recorded debut with a three-song 7″ in May of 2001; their first full-length album\, Break Up Break Down\, was released a month later on Sympathy for the Record Industry. In August of 2002\, the group upped the rock quotient on its second album (and first for In the Red)\, Time Bomb High School\, and the group landed a high-profile gig opening for Swedish garage wunderkinds the Hives on their North American tour. Alex Greene dropped out as a full-time group member by the time 2004’s Too Much Guitar was released\, though he did appear on the disc as a guest musician\, and the band followed its release with more touring\, both as a headliner and once again as opener for the Hives. The band also gained another well-known champion in Little Steven Van Zandt\, who gave the band frequent airplay on his syndicated radio show. In September 2005 Reigning Sound released Home for Orphans through Sympathy for the Record Industry. It featured reworked versions of Too Much Guitar material along with some unreleased tracks. They also recorded and released two live albums in 2005\, Live at Maxwell’s and Live at Goner Records. After a long break from recording under their own name (though Cartwright and the new lineup of bassist David Wayne Gay\, drummer Lance Wille\, and keyboardist Dave Amels backed ex-Shangri-La Mary Weiss on her 2007 album Dangerous Game)\, the band resurfaced in 2009 with a new studio record for In the Red\, Love and Curses. \nIn 2011\, after Cartwright had detoured into touring and recording with a reunited Oblivians\, he assembled a new lineup of Reigning Sound\, with Dave Amels returning on keyboards alongside new members Mike Catanese on guitar\, Benjamin Trokan on bass\, and Mikey Post on drums. Their first project was something out of the ordinary; the auto manufacturer Scion was launching a music-themed promotion campaign and Reigning Sound partnered with them to create an album that would be released by Scion’s ad hoc label\, Scion Audio/Visual. The album\, Abdication … For Your Love\, featured five cuts produced by Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys and gave the group a more polished presentation without cutting back on their energy. Reigning Sound emphasized a more mature and soulful approach for their next album. They rolled into Brooklyn’s Daptone Studio to record Shattered\, which became the band’s first release for Merge Records in July 2014. In April 2019\, Merge gave Abdication … For Your Love a mass-market reissue\, with the addition of a bonus track\, “What Did I Tell You.” Greg Cartwright reunited the original Reigning Sound lineup of Alex Greene\, Jeremy Scott\, and Greg Roberson for a short tour in 2020\, and shortly afterwards the band went into Electraphonic Recording in Memphis (augmented by second drummer Graham Winchester) to record a fresh batch of songs. The finished product\, A Little More Time with Reigning Sound\, was released by Merge in May 2021. — Mark Denning
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/reigning-sound-at-crosstown-theater/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Crosstown Theater
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SUMMARY:Crosstown Arthouse presents Hell-Bound Train with Live Score by Elizabeth King
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts is excited to kick off its post-pandemic return to the Crosstown Arthouse Film Series with a screening of the 1930 silent film Hell-Bound Train with musical accompaniment by Bible & Tire recording artist Elizabeth King. She’ll be joined by Will Sexton (guitar)\, Matt Ross-Spang (guitar)\, and Will McCarley (percussion). Eloyce Gist and James Gist/1930/50 minutes \nTickets: $5 at the door\nCrosstown Theater\nFilms begin at 7:30 pm (sharp!) \nHell-Bound Train was shot by a pair of self-taught Christian evangelists\, James and Eloyce Gist\, on 16 mm film. The Gists toured Black churches to show the film\,  paired with a sermon. Elizabeth King is a Memphis-based gospel singer who\, after leaving music for some time to raise a family\, has returned at 77 years young to release the extremely well-reviewed\, gospel masterpiece Living in the Last Days. Crosstown Arts is thrilled to pair this early example of Black filmmaking with the incomparable voice of Elizabeth King. \nThe Crosstown Arthouse Film Series showcases a diverse collection of independent\, international\, historically significant\, artistic\, experimental\, cult\, underground and documentary features. \n 
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/crosstown-arthouse-presents-hell-bound-train-with-elizabeth-king/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Crosstown Theater
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SUMMARY:Rachel Maxann
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents Rachel Maxann in The Green Room.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets: $10\nDoors at 7 pm | Show at 7:30 pm \nRachel Maxann is a diverse vocalist who has taken on many genres. In the last decade she has moved from Cincinnati to New Orleans to Los Angeles and around the world performing on critically acclaimed cruise ships. Each space has allowed her to grow in a new way while experimenting with different styles every location. \nFrom an early age\, Rachel began dedicating herself to music and entertainment. She started with piano and voice lessons and then later took various music classes in college. Now she mostly focuses her stage presence on singing\, engaging the crowd with her original lyrics\, and performing cover songs. \nRachel is always trying out new forms of entertainment and learning new skills to enhance her performance. Her voice has been compared to that of Tina Turner and Janis Joplin\, but her style is completely original\, and she delivers a unique performance every time. You can follow Rachel at www.rachelmaxamn.com or on social media under Rachel Maxann Music.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/rachel-maxann-in-the-green-room-at-crosstown-arts/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts\, The Green Room\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Suite 280\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:The Green Room
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SUMMARY:Those Pretty Wrongs
DESCRIPTION:Those Pretty Wrongs\, featuring Jody Stephens and Luther Russell\, will perform in The Green Room at Crosstown Arts. \nDoors at 7 pm | Show at 7:30 pm \nTickets: $15 \nAfter their self-titled 2016 debut\, Jody Stephens did not assume that he and Luther Russell had a second Those Pretty Wrongs album in them. But that turned out to not be the case. The Memphis-Los Angeles duo released Zed For Zulu in the fall of 2019. After a few shows (including one at The Green Room at Crosstown Arts)\, they toured the U.K. with The Delines. The duo were gearing up for a West Coast U.S. tour with The Jayhawks and an Australia tour when Covid scampered those plans. Now they’re excited to finally resume with another show at The Green Room and the Jayhawks shows at the end of October. Jody and Luther are also working on their third album as well as readying a reissue of their first two LPs. Those Pretty Wrongs will be accompanied by a string section led by Jonathan Kirkscey.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/those-pretty-wrongs/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts\, The Green Room\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Suite 280\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
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SUMMARY:Crosstown Arthouse presents Wild at Heart
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arthouse Film Series presents David Lynch’s Wild at Heart in Crosstown Theater. 1990/124 minutes \nTickets: $5 at the door\nFilms begin at 7:30 pm (sharp!) \nProbably enough just to say DAVID LYNCH\, but let’s hit on some of Wild at Heart‘s stars: Laura Dern (Foxes and Ladies and Gentlemen\, The Fabulous Stains); Nicolas Cage (Valley Girl); Thrashers Powermad playing Elvis Presley; Diane Ladd (Laura Dern’s real-life mother) manically covering her face with lipstick after coming to the realization she can’t dial back what she has put in place; Crispin Glover (Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter and River’s Edge) as Jingle Dale\, Laura Dern’s cousin who wants Christmas to be all year long and puts cockroaches in his own underwear; Harry Dean Stanton (Alien\, Repo Man\, and Red Dawn) as Diane Ladd’s pathetic lover; Sherilyn Fenn (The Wraith and Two Moon Junction) in one the best and most traumatic Lynch car wreck scenes ever put to screen; Willem Dafoe (Streets of Fire and The Last Temptation of Christ) as Bobby Peru; and a cameo by Laura Palmer herself (Sheryl Lee) as the Good Witch from the Wizard of Oz; Koko Taylor singing a song written by Lynch and composed by longtime collaborator Angelo Badalamenti; Jack Nance (Eraserhead!!) as a random crazy dude in a trailer park with an invisible dog.  If the last time you saw Wild at Heart was at the Fare Four\, you owe it to yourself to come see it again on the big screen at Crosstown Theater! \nThe Crosstown Arthouse Film Series showcases a diverse collection of independent\, international\, historically significant\, artistic\, experimental\, cult\, underground and documentary features.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/crosstown-arthouse-presents-wild-at-heart-2/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Crosstown Theater
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SUMMARY:Kelvin Walters Quintet
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents the Kelvin Walters Quintet in The Green Room.\n\n\n\nDoors at 7 pm | Show at 7:30 pm \nTickets: $10 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKelvin Walters is a native Memphian and saxophonist. He has been performing locally since high school and currently teaches at the Stax Music Academy. Kelvin will be joined by staples of the Memphis jazz scene\, including Johnny Yancey\, Steve Lee\, Tyler Cain\, and Nygel Yancey.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/kelvin-walters-quintet/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts\, The Green Room\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Suite 280\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:The Green Room
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210810T160000
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SUMMARY:Shoot & Splice: Acting & Directing
DESCRIPTION:Join Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts for the first in-person Shoot & Splice in over 16 months! Actors Rosalyn Ross and Syderek Watson will join director GB Shannon in a panel discussion and scene exercise designed to showcase the importance of building a symbiotic relationship between actors and directors. When communication and trust is built between the talent and the director\, a world of opportunity and creative discovery opens up. \nDoors at 6:30 pm | Presentation at 7 pm \nShoot & Splice is a FREE filmmaker forum presented by Crosstown Arts and Indie Memphis\, featuring a wide variety of technical\, educational\, and unique topics of interest to the Memphis filmmaking community. \nDue to Covid-19 safety precautions\, theater capacity will be limited. Please RSVP in advance HERE to confirm attendance. Masks will be required for this event.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/shoot-splice-acting-directing/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Crosstown Theater
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210812T163000
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SUMMARY:Crosstown Arthouse presents The Swimmer
DESCRIPTION:The Crosstown Arthouse film series presents Frank Perry’s The Swimmer at Crosstown Theater. 1968/95 minutes/Rated PG \nTickets: $5 at the door\nFilms begin at 7:30 pm (sharp!) \nBurt Lancaster (From Here to Eternity and Voyage of Terror: The Achille Lauro Affair) plays the character of Ned Merrill in The Swimmer. Ned goes on an adventure of sorts as he swims from pool to pool through his well-heeled neighborhood. That is it. Or is it? As Ned swims toward his goal of making it home to his own pool\, the audience is slowly let in on what is perhaps a psychotic break. With Joan Rivers\, Janice Rule (3 Women!!)\, Kim Hunter (STELLA!!!!!!!!!) and Bernie Hamilton (Captain Dobey!!). \n\n\n\nThe Crosstown Arthouse Film Series showcases a diverse collection of independent\, international\, historically significant\, artistic\, experimental\, cult\, underground and documentary features.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/crosstown-arthouse-presents-the-swimmer/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Crosstown Theater
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210814T160000
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SUMMARY:Screening of The Faithful: The King\, the Pope\, the Princess
DESCRIPTION:This Elvis Week\, Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts presents the theatrical world premiere of The Faithful\,  filmmaker Annie Berman’s 20-year exploration of fandom\, memorabilia\, memory\, and legacy within the orbits of three of the biggest cultural icons of our time: Pope John Paul II\, Elvis Presley\, and Diana\, Princess of Wales.  PLUS: Annie Berman will be in attendance for Q&A following the film! \nDoors at 6:30 pm | Show at 7 pm \nTickets: $10 (or $8 with Indie Memphis member credits) \nA Pope John Paul II lollipop. An Elvis Presley shower curtain. A Princess Diana teacup. These are just some of the countless pieces of memorabilia that these pop culture icons’ most devoted fans collect and cherish… but why? The Faithful’s director\, Annie Berman\, explores the deep veneration and legacies of the Pope\, the Princess\, and the King. Over the course of 20 years\, Berman profiles these figures’ biggest fans and makes numerous pilgrimages to Vatican City\, Graceland\, and Kensington Palace. As the years go by\, the film itself becomes increasingly entwined with Berman’s daily life and identity\, much like how these officially licensed knick-knacks define the fans she filmed. \nDue to Covid-19 safety precautions\, we are limiting theater capacity and implementing social distancing seating. Upon purchasing your tickets\, you will be required to choose your seat in advance. Please be prepared to wear your mask at all times during the event.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/screening-of-the-faithful-the-king-the-pope-the-princess/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Crosstown Theater
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210819T163000
DTSTAMP:20260518T054055
CREATED:20210714T202537Z
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SUMMARY:Crosstown Arthouse presents Black Orpheus
DESCRIPTION:The Crosstown Arthouse Film Series presents Marcel Camus’ Black Orpheus at Crosstown Theater. 1959/107 minutes/Rated PG \nTickets: $5 at the door\nFilms begin at 7:30 pm (sharp!) \nBlack Orpheus is a retelling of the Greek myth of Orpheus (Breno Mello) and Eurydice (Marpessa Dawn) and is set in the streets of Rio during Carnival.  When released in 1959\, Black Orpheus was an arthouse hit\, driven by the incredible cinematography\, the location\, and the bossa nova music. Despite its complications and glossing over of what life was like for the poor in Rio\, Black Orpheus is without doubt a cultural milestone and an influence on later works in film and music. Black Orpheus is one of those award-winning films everyone is supposed to seem\, but in this case\, seriously\, you should come see it! \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Crosstown Arthouse Film Series showcases a diverse collection of independent\, international\, historically significant\, artistic\, experimental\, cult\, underground and documentary features.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/crosstown-arthouse-presents-black-orpheus-2/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Crosstown Theater
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210820T163000
DTSTAMP:20260518T054055
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210727T205602Z
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SUMMARY:Blueshift Ensemble performs ICEBERG New Music
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents a free pop-up performance by Blueshift Ensemble performing works by ICEBERG New Music. \nTwo shows: Friday\, August 20\, 7:30 pm and Saturday\, Aug. 21\, 7:30 pm \nBlueshift Ensemble is a Memphis-based contemporary chamber music ensemble dedicated to bringing artists and audiences together through artistic collaboration. By programming both new and existing classical repertoire alongside multi-genre collaborations\, Blueshift aims to connect a wider audience to today’s classical music. The ensemble draws upon Memphis’s uniquely diverse musical heritage by combining classical music with popular music genres such as rock\, blues\, and soul and featuring local musicians\, visual artists\, and composers. \nFounded by composer Alex Burtzos in 2016\, ICEBERG new music is a collective of ten young composers based in New York City. The mission of the organization is to promote the idea that substance – not surface – is the heart of music creation and perception. We live in an era where dogma is out of place; composers can\, and should\, draw from an unprecedentedly broad array of influences in their work – including popular music\, avant-garde techniques\, and everything in between. The ten ICEBERG composers hail from different schools and cultivate radically different sounds\, but their contrasting musical languages belie shared emphasis on structure and depth of meaning. When these artists compose for the same ensemble and present their works during a joint concert\, the result is a glimpse into the ever-widening possibilities of art music in the twenty-first century. ICEBERG is committed to radical stylistic inclusiveness\, excellence of craft\, dialogue with the audience\, and a modernization of the concert-going experience.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/blueshift-ensemble-performs-iceberg-new-music/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts\, East Atrium\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Suite 280\, Memphis\, TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Atrium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210821T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210821T163000
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SUMMARY:Blueshift Ensemble performs ICEBERG New Music
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents a free pop-up performance by Blueshift Ensemble performing works by ICEBERG New Music. \nTwo shows: Friday\, August 20\, 7:30 pm and Saturday\, Aug. 21\, 7:30 pm \nBlueshift Ensemble is a Memphis-based contemporary chamber music ensemble dedicated to bringing artists and audiences together through artistic collaboration. By programming both new and existing classical repertoire alongside multi-genre collaborations\, Blueshift aims to connect a wider audience to today’s classical music. The ensemble draws upon Memphis’s uniquely diverse musical heritage by combining classical music with popular music genres such as rock\, blues\, and soul and featuring local musicians\, visual artists\, and composers. \nFounded by composer Alex Burtzos in 2016\, ICEBERG new music is a collective of ten young composers based in New York City. The mission of the organization is to promote the idea that substance – not surface – is the heart of music creation and perception. We live in an era where dogma is out of place; composers can\, and should\, draw from an unprecedentedly broad array of influences in their work – including popular music\, avant-garde techniques\, and everything in between. The ten ICEBERG composers hail from different schools and cultivate radically different sounds\, but their contrasting musical languages belie shared emphasis on structure and depth of meaning. When these artists compose for the same ensemble and present their works during a joint concert\, the result is a glimpse into the ever-widening possibilities of art music in the twenty-first century. ICEBERG is committed to radical stylistic inclusiveness\, excellence of craft\, dialogue with the audience\, and a modernization of the concert-going experience.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/blueshift-ensemble-performs-iceberg-new-music-2/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts\, East Atrium\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Suite 280\, Memphis\, TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Atrium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210826T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210826T160000
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SUMMARY:Bennett Wood Quintet at Crosstown Arts
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents the Bennett Wood Quintet with special guest Michael Shults. \nDoors at 7 pm | Show at 7:30 pm \nTickets: $10 \nBennett Wood is a freelance musician\, composer\, and clinician. He has performed alongside internationally acclaimed musicians including John Clayton\, Maria Schneider\, Sean Jones\, Terrell Stafford\, Kenny Werner\, Allison Miller\, Nat Adderley Jr.\, Andre Hayward\, Bruce Saunders\, Greg Osby\, Doug Lawrence\, Butch Miles\, Ralph Bowen\, Reggie Thomas\, Red Young\, Conrad Herwig\, Serafin Aguilar\, and Lukas Graham. As a bandleader\, he leads groups at nationally acclaimed jazz venues including Jazz St. Louis and the Elephant Room. \nHe previously held academic appointments at Texas State University\, Texas Lutheran University\, and Texas A&M University-Kingsville. Most recently\, he served as an Associate Professor of Music at Mineral Area College and the Director of the MAC Carol Moore Memorial Jazz Festival. \nWood earned a Doctorate of Musical Arts from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014. He holds Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/bennett-wood-quintet-at-crosstown-arts/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts\, The Green Room\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Suite 280\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:The Green Room
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SUMMARY:Crosstown Arthouse presents After Hours
DESCRIPTION:The Crosstown Arthouse Film Series presents Martin Scorsese’s After Hours at Crosstown Theater. 1985/97 minutes/Rated R \nTickets: $5 at the door\nFilms begin at 7:30 pm (sharp!) \nEver have a night where nothing seems to go right? After releasing The King of Comedy just a few years before\, Martin Scorsese kept working on his “comedy chops” with After Hours — the story of one night in the life of everyman\, data entry worker Paul Hackett\, played by Griffin Dunne (An American Werewolf in London and My Girl). It is hard to describe the level of strangeness and unease After Hours puts on the viewer. Paul’s night begins with a happenstance meeting that could seemingly result in a possible romantic encounter with Rosanna Arquette (Desperately Seeking Susan and Silverado). The plot devolves from there into an unceasing chain of worst-case scenarios. With Teri Garr (Young Frankenstein and Close Encounters of the Third Kind)\, Catherine O’Hara (Beetlejuice\, Home Alone ONE AND TWO!!)\, Linda Fiorentino (The Last Seduction)\, Bronson Pinchot (COUSIN BALKI!!!) and CHEECH AND CHONG!! YES\, THAT CHEECH AND CHONG!! CAN’T MISS!!! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Crosstown Arthouse Film Series showcases a diverse collection of independent\, international\, historically significant\, artistic\, experimental\, cult\, underground and documentary features.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/crosstown-arthouse-presents-after-hours/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Crosstown Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210827T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210827T160000
DTSTAMP:20260518T054055
CREATED:20210728T181720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210728T182424Z
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SUMMARY:Ensemble X at Crosstown Arts
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents string quartet Ensemble X\, featuring Jerald Walker (violin/composer)\,  Renicea Michelle Bell (violin/vocalist)\, Mario Williams (viola/violin)\, and Joseph Miller (cello)\, in The Green Room.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDoors at 7 pm | Show at 7:30 pm (sharp) \nTickets: $10 \nFormed in June 2021\, Ensemble X is an ensemble that blurs the lines of genre\, performing works ranging from classical music to Billboard Top 40. As ambassadors of music\, Ensemble X believes there is only one type of music\, and that is “good music.” \nJerald Walker (violin/composer) is a recent graduate of the University of Memphis with a B.M. in Music Theory and Composition. He has composed three classical symphonies and arranged for gospel\, hip-hop\, and pop music. \nRenicea Michelle Bell (violin/vocalist) is a graduate of the University Of Memphis with a B.M. in Music Business. She began singing at very young age and loves all types of music. She is equally at home on the violin and just recently performed at a Juneteenth festival. She is currently in graduate school pursuing a masters degree in Education. \nMario Williams (viola/violin) is a graduate of the University of Memphis with a B.M. in Music Performance. He has performed with several professional ensembles in the Mid-South area\, including the Memphis Symphony Orchestra. Mario has a fiddling background that blends into his classical music background. He has a love of chamber music and music education. \nJoseph Miller (cello) is a graduate from the University of Memphis with a B.M. in Cello Performance. He has been playing since the age of 10. He has performed with several other professional ensembles in the Mid-South area. \nAll the members of Ensemble X are graduates of Shelby County Schools and their music programs.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/ensemble-x-at-crosstown-arts/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts\, The Green Room\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Suite 280\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:The Green Room
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210828T160000
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SUMMARY:Church Brothers
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents singer-songwriter duo Church Brothers in The Green Room. \nDoors at 7 pm | Show at 7:30 pm \nTickets: $10 \nBen and Jacob Church have been making music in Memphis for nearly 20 years\, but they’ve only recently embarked on a collaborative project called\, cleverly\, Church Brothers. With voices that blend seamlessly like only siblings can and songs that range from pop to rock to country to soul and beyond\, there’s something for everyone at a Church Brothers show. They recently recorded their debut EP\, featuring their first co-write\, “Only Life\,” to be released this fall. They’ll be joined by Jon Harrison\, Daniel McKee\, Zach Nixon\, and Bill Mard.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/church-brothers/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts\, The Green Room\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Suite 280\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:The Green Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210901T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210901T160000
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SUMMARY:MicroCinema: 2021 Sundance Film Festival Short Film Tour
DESCRIPTION:Pay-what-you-can screening of short films presented with partner organization Indie Memphis. \nThis month: 2021 Sundance Film Festival Short Film Tour  \nDue to Covid-19 safety precautions\, we are limiting theater capacity and implementing socially distanced seating. Please RSVP in advance to confirm attendance. Upon RSVPing\, you will be required to choose your seat. Please be prepared to wear your mask at all times during the event. \nThe 2021 Sundance Film Festival Short Film Tour is a 92-minute theatrical program of seven short films selected from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival program\, widely considered the premier showcase for short films and the launchpad for many now-prominent independent filmmakers for close to 40 years. Including fiction\, documentary\, and animation from around the world\, the 2021 program offers new audiences a taste of what the festival offers and shows that short films transcend traditional storytelling. \nThe festival has always treated short films with the highest regard and gives a home to both established and new filmmakers with shorts for audiences to discover and celebrate. From documentary to animation and narrative to experimental\, the abbreviated form is made for risk-taking. Short films are a significant and popular way artists can connect with audiences. \nThe festival’s Short Film Program has long been established as a place to discover talented directors\, such as past alumni Andrea Arnold\, Lake Bell\, Damien Chazelle\, Destin Daniel Cretton\, Jay and Mark Duplass\, Cary Joji Fukunaga\, Debra Granik\, Rashaad Ernesto Green\, Reinaldo Marcus Green\, Todd Haynes\, Lynne Ramsay\, Dee Rees\, Joey Soloway\, Taika Waititi\, and many others. \n 
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/microcinema-2021-sundance-film-festival-short-film-tour/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Crosstown Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210902T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210902T160000
DTSTAMP:20260518T054055
CREATED:20210729T210018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210729T210018Z
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SUMMARY:Chantae Cann at Crosstown Arts
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents jazz and soul artist Chantae Cann in The Green Room. \nDoors at 7 pm | Show at 7:30 pm \nTickets: $15 advance | $20 day of show \nIf we’re being honest\, no one’s ever really just heard Chantae Cann. In truth\, you experience her. \nShe opens her mouth\, and 10\,000 hours of studied mononymous legends filter through that voice — the Stevie\, the Chaka\, the Erykah\, Jill\, India\, and Brandy. \nIt’s the church in her work. The courageous blend of an authentic soul choosing to exist in the midst of an often inauthentic industry. Yet somehow she chooses to find strength in her vulnerability. \nChantae Cann\, the artist\, is both jazz and soul. Rooted in gospel\, reflective of world rhythm and hip-hop. \nHer debut release\, Journey to Golden\, landed at #1 on the iTunes Jazz Charts and #7 on the Jazz Billboard Charts in March of 2016\, and was a much-welcomed introduction to the songstress. By the time of her follow-up release\, Sol Empowered\, we were well into the story. Earning #8 on the Jazz Billboard Charts\, this album resonates with so many because they genuinely connect to the story. And Chantae\, if nothing else\, knows how to make a connection — whether it’s with the parents who divulge the fact that their kids listen to and sing along to her songs or those who express that Chantae’s artistry has gotten them through some pretty tough times. Chantae makes music that serves as a safe haven for those seeking respite and reformation\, all the while undergirded with a simple\, but profound truth: love heals. \nWhen she’s not working\, Chantae can be found binge-watching episodes of Sister\, Sister or freestylin’ these bars since she is an incredible emcee in her head … for now. But even if she’s not in your Top5 Dead or Alive GOAT convo for rappers\, Chantae is one of the best-kept secrets in music. She’s collaborated with PJ Morton\, Masego\, Tarriona “Tank” Ball\, Snarky Puppy\, Foreign Exchange\, and Jonathan McReynolds. Chantae has electrified stages with Cory Henry\, Robert Glasper\, and Marcus Miller. She’s opened up for India.Arie\, Tweet\, Avery Sunshine\, and Lalah Hathaway. With her sights set on Barack and Michelle’s Spotify playlists and new music on the way in 2021\, it’s only a matter of time.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/chantae-cann-at-crosstown-arts/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts\, The Green Room\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Suite 280\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:The Green Room
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SUMMARY:Crosstown Arthouse presents Sisters With Transistors
DESCRIPTION:The Crosstown Arthouse Film Series presents Lisa Rovner’s Sisters With Transistors at Crosstown Theater. 2020/86 minutes/Rated M \nTickets: $5 at the door\nFilms begin at 7:30 pm (sharp!) \nNew documentary! Sisters With Transistors is the remarkable untold story of electronic music’s female pioneers\, composers who embraced machines and their liberating technologies to utterly transform how we produce and listen to music today. The film maps a new history of electronic music through the visionary women whose radical experimentations with machines redefined the boundaries of music\, including Clara Rockmore\, Daphne Oram\, Bebe Barron\, Pauline Oliveros\, Delia Derbyshire\, Maryanne Amacher\, Eliane Radigue\, Suzanne Ciani\, and Laurie Spiegel. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Crosstown Arthouse Film Series showcases a diverse collection of independent\, international\, historically significant\, artistic\, experimental\, cult\, underground and documentary features.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/crosstown-arthouse-presents-sisters-with-transitors/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Crosstown Theater
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SUMMARY:Jordan Occasionally + Blvck Hippie at Crosstown Arts
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents disco-soul artist Jordan Occasionally and “sad boy indie rock” band Blvck Hippie in The Green Room. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nDoors at 7 pm | Show at 7:30 pm \n\n\nTickets: $15 advance | $20 day of show \nRecently named a Rising Black Artist on Songfluencer’s Tidal Editorial Playlist\, Jordan Occasionally (they/them)\, or Jordan Dodson\, is a disco-soul artist and activist from Memphis\, TN. In February 2021\, they were awarded the “Student Communicator of the Year Award\,” the first in University of Memphis’ history\, for protests organized in honor of Breonna Taylor and Tony McDade. Jordan Occasionally has received critical acclaim for their debut album\, “Indigo\,” from blogs and fans all over the world. \nBlvck Hippie is a “sad boy indie rock” band from Memphis\, TN “tryna show Black kids they can be weird too.” \nBlvck Hippie’s music is a brutally honest and heart-wrenching look into the mind and heart of Josh Shaw. Hitting the stage with raw energy and authenticity\, the band will bring you along for an emotionally electrifying live performance that’ll remind you exactly why you’ve missed shows so much. Before the show\, be sure to check out Blvck Hippie’s “Bunkbed\,” called “despondent\, emotive\, and delightfully DIY” by Under The Radar\, and Technicolor called “expansive and immediate” by AFROPUNK. \nBlvck Hippie is recommended if “you’re a fan of The Strokes but like your songs a little more moody” (From The Strait). Shaw credits Kanye West and Kid Cudi for inspiring him as a Black artist\, pushing him to always create something different. Blvck Hippie’s VHS-inspired rock pairs with Shaw’s dark\, brooding lyrics\, drawing on themes of escapism\, loneliness\, and grief to create the “sad boy indie rock” songs of your dreams. \nBlvck Hippie includes Joshua Shaw\, Casey Rittinger\, Celest Farmer\, and Lynne Welden.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/jordan-occasionally-blvck-hippie-at-crosstown-arts/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts\, The Green Room\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Suite 280\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:The Green Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210904T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210904T120000
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SUMMARY:Memphis Listening Lab/WYXR Record Swap & Crosstown Arts' Memphis Zine Fest 6
DESCRIPTION:Two days: Saturday\, Sept. 4\, 10 am-5 pm and Sunday\, Sept. 5\, 10 am-3 pm \nCalling all music lovers\, record collectors\, zinesters\, artists\, punks\, poets\, and weirdos! \nMemphis Listening Lab/WYXR’s first annual Record Swap and Crosstown Arts’ sixth annual Zine Fest are coming together for one awesome event in the Crosstown Concourse Central Atrium! \nShop from records\, CDs\, cassettes\, and other music-related merch and memorabilia curated by Memphis Listening Lab on the first floor of the Central Atrium. WYXR will be selling tees and other radio station merch. \nOn the second floor of the Central Atrium\, Crosstown Arts will host its annual Zine Fest where guests can shop for zines created by local makers. \nHaven’t made a quaran-zine?? No problem! We’ll have a free zine-making table! There will also be a DIY zine-making station each day of the fest with demonstrations and supplies to help you get started on making your very own zine! Just bring your ideas! Think Memphis\, music\, literature\, punk\, DIY\, handmade prints\, photographs\, whatever you want! \nThis event is FREE and ALL AGES so bring your friends and family! \nVENDORS WANTED!\nWe are looking for a wide variety of makers from Memphis and surrounding areas. Vendor spots are primarily open to zine vendors — from beginners to experienced makers! We will provide tables and chairs. Just bring your zines\, any applicable merch\, and your table decorations!\nBooth space is FREE\, but limited. Please fill out the vendor request form below. \n\nVendor request form
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/memphis-zine-fest-6/
LOCATION:Crosstown Concourse\, Central Atrium\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Memphis\, TN
CATEGORIES:Central Atrium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210905T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210905T100000
DTSTAMP:20260518T054055
CREATED:20210811T181353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210830T210553Z
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SUMMARY:Memphis Listening Lab/WYXR Record Swap & Crosstown Arts' Memphis Zine Fest 6
DESCRIPTION:Two days: Saturday\, Sept. 4\, 10 am-5 pm and Sunday\, Sept. 5\, 10 am-3 pm \nCalling all music lovers\, record collectors\, zinesters\, artists\, punks\, poets\, and weirdos! \nMemphis Listening Lab/WYXR’s first annual Record Swap and Crosstown Arts’ sixth annual Zine Fest are coming together for one awesome event in the Crosstown Concourse Central Atrium! \nShop from records\, CDs\, cassettes\, and other music-related merch and memorabilia curated by Memphis Listening Lab on the first floor of the Central Atrium. WYXR will be selling tees and other radio station merch. \nOn the second floor of the Central Atrium\, Crosstown Arts will host its annual Zine Fest where guests can shop for zines created by local makers. \nHaven’t made a quaran-zine?? No problem! We’ll have a free zine-making table! There will also be a DIY zine-making station each day of the fest with demonstrations and supplies to help you get started on making your very own zine! Just bring your ideas! Think Memphis\, music\, literature\, punk\, DIY\, handmade prints\, photographs\, whatever you want! \nThis event is FREE and ALL AGES so bring your friends and family! \nVENDORS WANTED!\nWe are looking for a wide variety of makers from Memphis and surrounding areas. Vendor spots are primarily open to zine vendors — from beginners to experienced makers! We will provide tables and chairs. Just bring your zines\, any applicable merch\, and your table decorations!\nBooth space is FREE\, but limited. Please fill out the vendor request form below. \n\nVendor request form
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/memphis-listening-lab-wyxr-record-swap-crosstown-arts-memphis-zine-fest-6/
LOCATION:Crosstown Concourse\, Central Atrium\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Memphis\, TN
CATEGORIES:Central Atrium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210909T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210909T163000
DTSTAMP:20260518T054055
CREATED:20210714T205553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210806T191018Z
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SUMMARY:Crosstown Arthouse presents Tampopo
DESCRIPTION:The Crosstown Arthouse Film Series presents Juzo Itami’s Tampopo at Crosstown Theater. 1987/118 minutes/Rated M \nTickets: $5 at the door\nFilms begin at 7:30 pm (sharp!) \nTampopo is a 1985 Japanese satirical “ramen western” comedy by Juzo Itami that tells the story of two truck drivers\, Goro and Gun\, who embark on a search for the perfect ramen restaurant\, but have yet to find it. They meet Tampopo\, a young ramen-making widow whose restaurant is besieged by mediocrity and overrun with unpleasant patrons. Goro takes Tampopo under his wing and helps guide her on her quest to find the perfect ramen recipe. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Crosstown Arthouse Film Series showcases a diverse collection of independent\, international\, historically significant\, artistic\, experimental\, cult\, underground and documentary features.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/crosstown-arthouse-presents-tampopo/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Crosstown Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210910T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210910T160000
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SUMMARY:Organ Failure at Crosstown Arts
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents soul-jazz group Organ Failure in The Green Room. \nDoors at 7 pm | Show at 7:30 pm \nTickets: $10 \nOrgan Failure is a greasy soul-jazz group out of Memphis\, TN. Their sound is deeply rooted in the tradition of the Hammond Organ trios from the mid 50s-60s. This instrumental- and groove-heavy band consists of in-demand Memphis players Patrick Fusco on the organ\, Logan Hanna on guitar\, and Danny Banks on Drums.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/organ-failure-at-crosstown-arts/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts\, The Green Room\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Suite 280\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:The Green Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210916T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210916T160000
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SUMMARY:Wyly Bigger
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents singer-songwriter Wyly Bigger in The Green Room. \nDoors at 7 pm | Show at 7:30 pm \nTickets: $10 \nGrowing up just across the Mississippi River from Memphis\, it didn’t take long for Wyly Bigger to find a love of music. At age four\, he began teaching himself melodies on the piano by ear. He started taking lessons the same year and began developing his skills and sound. His first gig came at the age of nine when he started playing frequently at his local hometown diner in Arkansas. From there\, he expanded his reach across the river to Memphis and down Highway 61 to Mississippi. At seventeen\, he began writing his own music. Raised on the sounds of Memphis legends like Jerry Lee Lewis\, B.B. King\, and Elvis Presley\, Wyly mixed those influences with the blues from nearby Mississippi and the country music in Arkansas to develop his own musical style. Since then\, he has been writing more and more each year and recently was selected as a finalist for the Memphis Songwriters’ Association’s 2021 Songwriter of the Year. \nWyly released his debut self-titled EP in February of 2021 to a warm reception\, getting radio airplay from as far away as California and landing Wyly a spot on Ditty TV’s “12 Artists You Need to Know.” Consisting of five original songs\, Wyly Bigger’s EP can be found on all streaming platforms. \nNow 24 years old\, Wyly has taken his music to venues across the South from Memphis to New Orleans to Nashville. From dive bars and blues joints to festivals and halftime shows\, he has brought his music to countless stages and has no intentions of stopping now. \nWyly will be joined by Jesse Black\, Kyle McClanahan\, Drake Freeman\, and Terrell Gilmore for this performance. \nFor more information on Wyly’s music\, live shows\, or to purchase a CD\, visit wylybigger.com.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/wyly-bigger/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts\, The Green Room\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Suite 280\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:The Green Room
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