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SUMMARY:Musings\, Mimosas and Muffins: An Interdisciplinary Arts Panel by Lawrence Talks
DESCRIPTION:Gather for delicious pastries\, sparkling mimosas and invigorating conversation. David Tamez\, host of the Lawrence Talks podcast\, tackles philosophical themes in contemporary art with filmmaker Daniel Szlauderbach\, dancer Tristian Griffin\, visual artist Alicia Kelly and musician Agalisiga “Chuj” Mackey. \n \nArt can represent a community by serving as a mirror to what that community believes and holds most dear – which can include art itself. This engaging conversation will touch upon topics ranging from the essence of art itself to what it means to create in light of emerging technologies.
URL:https://freestatefestival.org/event/lawrence-talks/
LOCATION:Lawrence Arts Center\, 940 New Hampshire St\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66044\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Film,Ideas,Music
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SUMMARY:Imagining the Indian: The Fight Against Native American Mascoting
DESCRIPTION:Directed by Aviva Kempner and Ben West\nRUN TIME: 1 hour 35 min\nPRE-SHOW: Live music by Bad Alaskan\nPOST-SHOW: Filmmaker Q&A \nABOUT THE FILM:\nA comprehensive examination of the movement to eradicate the words\, images\, and gestures that many Native Americans and their allies find demeaning and offensive. The film takes a deep-dive into the issues through archival footage and interviews with those involved in the fight. The psychological research is clear\, the use of Native American mascots is detrimental\, not only to Native people\, but to marginalized groups everywhere. \nABOUT THE MUSIC:\nAlex Kimball Williams (Bad Alaskan) performs ambient electronic music and poetic works examining critical topics like climate justice and mental health. Elements of cinema\, dance\, and meditation embody multicultural influences ranging from West African griot to Aleut hand drumming.\n \n  \n\nAlex Kimball Williams (Bad Alaskan)
URL:https://freestatefestival.org/event/imagining-the-indian/
LOCATION:Lawrence Arts Center\, 940 New Hampshire St\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66044\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Music
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SUMMARY:Lost Angel: The Genius of Judee Sill
DESCRIPTION:Directed by Andy Browne and Brian Lindstrom\nRUN TIME:: 1 hour 31 min\nPOST-SHOW: Judee Sill tribute concert by Heidi Lynne Gluck\, Dustin Kinsey\, Jackson Graham\, Bradley McKellip\, CS Luxum and Kawehi.\nPlus\, a string ensemble of musicians from Lawrence Community Orchestra including Rachel Dirks\, Russell Clark and Avery Parkhurst! \n\nGet those tickets!\n\nABOUT THE FILM:\nAn intimate portrait of a one-of-a-kind singer-songwriter from 1970s LA — Judee Sill. This moving documentary charts her life from a troubled adolescence of addiction\, armed robbery and prison through her meteoric rise in the music world and early tragic death. In two years\, Judee went from living in a car\, to an Asylum Record deal and the cover of Rolling Stone. As told by David Geffen\, Linda Ronstadt\, Jackson Browne and Graham Nash — along with Judee herself — the film explores Judee’s unique musical style and the inspiring recent rediscovery of her singular music by many young artists today. \n\nABOUT THE MUSIC:\nHeidi Lynne Gluck is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist with two solo releases (The Only Girl In The Room & Pony Show) and many credits as a session player. She has contributed bass\, guitar\, piano\, keys\, vocals\, accordion and lap steel on dozens of records\, including Juliana Hatfield’s Some Girls\, Margot & the Nuclear So and Sos\, Lily & Madeleine\, Simrit\, The Roseline\, and more. Heidi performs solo and as a side player with lots of local acts\, continuing to work as a session musician\, and making time for the occasional tour.\nMusician Heidi Lynne Gluck\, photo by Jason Dailey
URL:https://freestatefestival.org/event/judee-sill/
LOCATION:Liberty Hall\, 644 Massachusetts St\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66044\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Music
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