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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOVEMBER

TABLEof

contents

A QUICK NOTE FROM THE EDITOR

6 Officially in the throes of fall... CUISINE & DINING 20 Clean Bite Life 21 Coupons ENTERTAINMENT

FEATURES & UPCOMING EVENTS

22 In Town & Around

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29 Music: Hannah Evelyn

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28 Music: That's What She Said!

Fall Concert & Event Guide Pt. 2 More great Shows coming to the Tri-State!

30 Music: As Good As It Gets 30 Music: Georgia Funkadelic 31 Music: Lindsey on the Scene

Ann Wilson & Tripsitter at the Old National Events Plaza

An Exclusive Interview with the Heart Icon

Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra presents "Peppermint Pops"

A beloved Holiday Tradition returns to the Victory Theatre

32 Music: Rock & Metal Profs 33 Music: Blast from the Past 34 Comedy: Tri-State's Funniest

An Interview with Comedian Charlie Berens

Publisher Brian Bennett Operations Manager Joshua Adams Managing Editor & Writer Thomas Ellis Account Representative TJ Tanoos tj@evansvillemediagroup.com

35 Book Review: Evidence of the

Production Manager, Designer & Layout Artist Kelsey Halbig

Affair

Contributors

Person

36 Screen Time 37 Show Us...

The Manitowoc Minute Funnyman chats with News 4U

Established in 1991 by

38 True Crime Junkie LOCAL HAPPENINGS 40 To the Rescue 46 VHS Animal Spotlight

Matt Alschbach, Freddie Bourne, Paul Bragin, Johnny Fletcher, Paul Hollyfeld, Barold Hume, Dr. Court Lewis, Jabez Martinez, Laurie Miller, Marisa Patwa, Lindsay Rasure, Lindsey Williams, Karah Wilson & Area Animal Shelters

47 VHS Adoption Spotlight 48 Tri-State Pet Pics 49 News 4U Pets of the Month 58 Ask an Attorney 60 Mug Shots

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OPINION &

COMMENTARY

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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | EDITOR'S NOTE

A QUICK NOTE FROM THE EDITOR

G

'day, tri-state. Admittedly, after

is chillier weather and darkening days;

beginning on pg. 9, which would be a

11-plus years of greeting readers,

the upside is the full-on return of indoor

damn shame. Same goes for our feature

the well is dry; I'm now forced

concert & event heaven. Make no mistake,

on area animal shelters; you really need

to look to other countries for inspiration.

the tri-state has been blessed with a bounty

to check out the success stories we've

This month, I'm stealing my intro from

of incredible shows to choose from in the

compiled in an effort to draw attention

Australia as its people always seem to be

coming weeks - and if you'll indulge me,

to the amazing work these organizations

quite friendly and approachable. Much

I'll now list some of the highlights for your

do every year and the hugely important

more so than myself, to be quite honest.

consideration: Comedians Craig Ferguson

impact they have on our community. Plus,

Also, seeing as the actual phrase is "G'day,

and Theo Von, country star Kip Moore,

it's guaranteed to make you smile in a time

mate," inserting "tri-state" wasn't much of

a cappella group Pentatonix, rock icon

of much turmoil in the world. All that and

a stretch. All of this is endlessly fascinating,

Ann Wilson of Heart, legendary singer-

more inside. Happy Thanksgiving!

of course - just another example of how

songwriter Bob Dylan and so much more

off-the-chain an editor's life can be.

(i.e., the annual Hadi Shrine Circus and

Through the roof 24-7, yo. Now, onto more

Evansville Philharmonic Peppermint Pops

important matters... We are officially in the

performances). I could go on and on but

throes of fall (or autumn, if you prefer the

then you might not bother checking out

classier take on the season). The downside

part two of our Fall Concert & Event Guide

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NEWS4U OCTOBER 2023 | UPCOMING EVENTS

CHECK OUT THESE

20 GREAT SHOWS!

(PART 2)

IT MAY BE CHILLY OUTSIDE, BUT THINGS ARE ONLY HEATING UP IN VENUES ACROSS THE TRI-STATE Safe to say we all got spoiled by the incredible lineup

there's so much goodness in store; Christmas, it

of tri-state shows over the summer and into early fall.

seems, has come early. No need to road trip when

But not to worry - if anything, the overflowing bounty

the tri-state has got it all going on right here - the only

of entertainment has only increased as the holidays

thing you need to do is take a look through our Fall

draw nearer. In other words, it may be chilly outside

Concert & Event Guide and start marking plans to at-

but the indoor concert and event season is on fire.

tend some of the amazing shows on tap. Just be sure

From the biggest names in Christian, country, pop

to get your tickets early!

and rock music to famous comedians and more,

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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | UPCOMING EVENTS

JOHNNY CASH - THE OFFICIAL CONCERT EXPERIENCE

CRAIG FERGUSON

OLD NATIONAL EVENTS PLAZA / NOVEMBER 2

Considered to be one of the greatest talk show hosts of all-time,

Johnny Cash - The Official Concert Experience brings songs and stories

Craig Ferguson is also a damn good stand-up comedian. His 2018

from the “Man in Black” to the stage in a way that audiences haven’t

performance at the Victory was an absolute blinder punctuated

seen or heard before with video of Johnny from episodes of The Johnny

by waves of uncontrollable laughter - and now, five years later,

Cash Show projected on a screen above the stage, a live band and

he's back with "The Fancy Rascal" Tour, an appropriately-named

singers accompanying him in perfect sync. Expect all the hits and more.

venture that encapsulates his cheeky demeanor on stage.

FORTUNE FEIMSTER

KIP MOORE

Feimster, who uses her confessional comedy to bring people

Known as "one of country's more thoughtful artists," Kip Moore has toured

together, became popular as a writer and panelist on E’s hit

the world earning acclaim and a rabid fanbase as an all-in performer in

show, Chelsea Lately, before starring in series like Hulu’s The

each setting, consistently selling out headlining shows internationally with

Mindy Project and NBC’s Champions. Through laughter and

huge followings in the U.S., U.K., Europe, Australia and Canada. The multi-

storytelling on the "Live Laugh Love" Tour, Fortune shows all

platinum singer-songwriter known for hits like "Somethin' 'Bout a Truck"

audiences that common ground is only a joke or two away.

recently released an electrifying new single, "Fire On Wheels."

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MERCYME, TOBYMAC & ZACH WILLIAMS FORD CENTER / NOVEMBER 5

For the first time, three of the most popular artists in Christian music are teaming up for an unforgettable concert experience. This trio of chart-toppers has touched fans of the genre with such life-changing songs as "I Can Only Imagine," "Almost Home," "Gone," "Made to Love," "There Was Jesus" and many more. Catch MercyMe, TobyMac and Zach Williams together - one night only!

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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | UPCOMING EVENTS

BRIT FLOYD

VICTORY THEATRE / NOVEMBER 11 The premier Pink Floyd tribute act returns to perform a brand new production celebrating 50 years of the ground-breaking and iconic musical masterpiece The Dark Side of the Moon. The show will feature classic tracks from the album such as "Time," "Money," "Us and Them" and "The Great Gig in the Sky," plus highlights from The Wall, Wish You Were Here, Animals, The Division Bell, Meddle and more.

HENRY ROLLINS

WWE FRIDAY NIGHT SMACKDOWN

Henry Rollins has toured the world as a spoken word artist, as

The biggest names of the WWE are ready to descend on the Ford

frontman for both Rollins Band and Black Flag and as a solitary

Center once again, bringing all the drama to the ring that fans can

traveler with insatiable curiosity, favoring road-less-traveled

handle. Stars scheduled to appear include LA Knight, Charlotte

locales. On the "Good to See You" Tour Rollins will faithfully

Flair, U.S. Champion Rey Mysterio, Austin Theory and AJ Styles.

recount the events of his life in the brief pre-COVID period since

Expect battle royales and plenty of fireworks as they wrestle for

his last tour - it's been an interesting time, indeed.

bragging rights and more.

THEO VON

HADI SHRINE CIRCUS

Comedian Theo Von can be seen and heard weekly on his

Simply put, the Thanksgiving holiday just wouldn't be the same

widely popular podcasts This Past Weekend and King and the

without the Hadi Shrine Circus. This year marks the 89th edition of

Sting that garner millions of listens and views each month. His

the beloved family tradition that continues to dazzle and wow both

2021 comedy special Regular People was a huge hit on Netflix

young and old alike with incredible acrobatic acts and much more

and now he's back with more wild tales on the "Return of the

under the big tent. It's non-stop entertainment from beginning to

Rat" Tour, as irreverent as ever.

end - a feast for the senses!

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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | UPCOMING EVENTS

JACK HARLOW

ANN WILSON & TRIPSITTER

Multiple GRAMMY-nominated rapper, actor, entrepreneur and

Known the world over as the lead singer-songwriter of the barrier-

philanthropist Jack Harlow is taking his annual hometown shows to a

breaking band Heart, Ann Wilson is here to stay. Her extraordinarily

new level, heading out on an exclusive six-city tour with stops across

powerful voice has been sending chills down her audience’s

Kentucky. Appropriately-titled "No Place Like Home: The Kentucky Tour,"

collective spine for over five decades, resulting in record sales of

this highly-anticipated trek will give Harlow the opportunity to say "thank

more than 35 million, an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of

you" to his local fanbase that helped put him on the path to stardom.

Fame, and a GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement award.

MATTINGLY CHARITIES FUNDRAISER

THIS IS JESUS: A CHRISTMAS WORSHIP CONCERT

Mattingly Charities, a nonprofit foundation chaired by Don and

Ring in the Christmas season with a soul-stirring evening of live music

Lori Mattingly, presents the 2023 Find A Way Event to benefit local

and worship starring celebrated recording artist, songwriter, and six-time

underserved youth. This year's program will feature country music

Dove Award recipient Tauren Wells. He'll be joined by singer-songwriter

singer-songwriters Jameson Rodgers and Lee Thomas Miller, plus

and 2022 Billboard chartbreaker Katy Nichole, along with gifted singer-

WKDQ radio host Ryan O'Bryan. All proceeds go back into the

songwriter and chart-topping recording artist Jordan Smith, winner of

Evansville community in the form of grants to projects and more.

season nine of The Voice. Come enjoy a night of inspiration.

OWENSBORO SPORTSCENTER / NOVEMBER 24

VICTORY THEATRE / NOVEMBER 30

PENTATONIX

FORD CENTER / NOVEMBER 30 Since winning the third season of NBC's The Sing-Off back in 2011, Pentatonix has gone from strength to strength, claiming multiple GRAMMY awards and releasing a run of top-selling pop and Christmas albums. The Texas-based a cappella group will celebrate this holiday season by heading out on "The Most Wonderful Tour of the Year," performing festive classics and more.

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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | UPCOMING EVENTS

BOB DYLAN

OLD NATIONAL EVENTS PLAZA / DECEMBER 3 Bob Dylan is as great a singer-songwriter as America has produced. Boasting a wildly adventurous career that's lasted over 60 years, he's remained a prominent figure in the music world, influencing countless past and present performers. Dylan's long list of iconic songs includes "Blowin' in the Wind," "The Times They are a-Changin'" and "Like a Rolling Stone" - all anthems of great cultural significance.

SKILLET & THEORY OF A DEADMAN

SHANE GILLIS

Two of music's greatest rock bands are joining forces for an evening

Dubbed the “New Face” at the prestigious Just For Laughs Comedy

of fist-pumping fun. Featuring Skillet and Theory of a Deadman,

Festival in Montreal, Shane Gillis has been making waves on the

the "Rock Resurrection" Tour is set to bring the noise to the Ford

comedy scene for the last decade. In 2021, he released his debut

Center via some of the genre's biggest songs of the last 20 years:

comedy special Shane Gillis: Live in Austin on YouTube which has

"Monster," "Hero," "Feel Invincible," "Bad Girlfriend," "Lowlife," "Rx

been viewed over 13 million times. In addition, Gillis is one-half of

(Medicate)" and many more.

the comedy fan favorite Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast.

EVANSVILLE RAPTOR CON

STRAIGHT NO CHASER

Evansville's largest pop culture and geek con, Raptor Con is a multi-

If there's one group synonymous with Christmas in Indiana, it's

faceted event that provides the tri-state's best exhibition of comic

Straight No Chaser. Formed on the IU campus nearly 30 years

books, magazines, toys, movies, records, wrestling, antique market,

ago, this hugely successful a cappella group has an uncanny

television, anime, manga, cosplay, artwork, sketches, apparel and

ability to belt out holiday staples, as well as R&B smooth jams

more. Or to put it more succinctly, it's "two days of nerdy fun for the

and stadium anthems carried by style, swagger and spirit. SNC's

whole family." No matter your age, this con's a blast!

annual shows in downtown Evansville are not to be missed!

FORD CENTER / DECEMBER 6

NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY / DECEMBER 9-10

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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | UPCOMING EVENT

OLD NATIONAL EVENTS PLAZA / DECEMBER 1 / 7:30 P.M.

WITH HELP FROM TRIPSITTER BASSIST TONY LUCIDO, THE HEART ICON BREAKS DOWN SONGS FROM ANOTHER DOOR

W

hen the legendary rock band

it, whether in concert or in the studio. Another

ahead of the show at the Old National Events

Heart was inducted into the Rock

Door, Wilson's new solo album recorded with ace

Plaza.

& Roll Hall of Fame back in 2013,

backing band Tripsitter, is a powerful testament to

they blew all in attendance away with room-

the latter. But what this latest release truly unveils

rattling performances of classic tracks "Crazy

is her unparalleled versatility; one moment she's

on You" and "Barracuda," both showcasing the

softly delivering the romantic sentiment of "Still"

evergreen vocals of lead singer Ann Wilson who

and another shouting authoritatively to the sky on

commanded the stage with supreme confidence

"Rain of Hell." There's simply no one else in rock

in front of the industry's biggest names. 10 years

with such a dynamic range.

later - and five decades on from her beginnings with Heart - she still wails like her life depends on

Tony, you've contributed to albums by some of

the biggest names in Christian and country music

- but working with one of the greatest singers the rock world has ever known has to be a highlight of your career.

Yes, I have contributed to albums by some very popular artists, by a lot of people's standards,

Wilson and Lucido kindly spoke with News 4U

but working with Ann has undoubtedly been the PHOTO CREDITS: CRISS CAIN

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highlight of my career thus far. Not only is she an

the cosmos I would say,

amazing artist and singer but she has become

of those two options. I

a good friend and someone that I love to create

was heartbroken about

with and I'm extremely proud of everything we've

what was going on in

done together, especially on Another Door. She

the Ukraine war and

is nothing but top-notch.

then also heartbroken by some other cruel

Opening track "Tripsitter" is almost like a

things happening in the

spaces. It's a surprising - yet wholly rewarding

and other battles of

expect Ann to come out wailing as only she can,

just felt so much for the

lines, perfectly placed. At what point in the

a poem about it, which I did, and then when it

"Tripsitter" should introduce the album?

with a powerful, almost metal sound that worked

“Tripsitter” was the most unusual song on there

to, you know, write a bummer song or anything

and there was a moment when we all wondered,

[laughs] but it's real and it's...I can't not comment

'Can the rest of the songs live on an album

about stuff that affects me that much.

soundtrack for the desert or wide open

country with shootings

- beginning to the album. Most listeners surely

different kinds and I

but here she delivers just a few understated

people on the ground that I just wanted to write

recording process did it become clear that

came to the musical part of it the guys came up

AW: I think we all knew from the beginning that

perfect for it, you know? And no one intended

with “Tripsitter?”' And when we played them all together, we knew that they could. So, when it came time to arrange the order for the vinyl we just put it first because it's so unusual and it's so different and then it just goes on from there. TL: Good question. To my recollection, in the

"Waiting for Magic" features some seriously

heavy bass, particularly during the verses. Seems made for the live show.

TL: We were in Seattle at London Bridge writing for the first time as a band and I think I had

maybe one too many cocktails at this point, but

back of all of our minds, we all thought that

I grabbed a notepad and scribbled out some

it should be the album opener. But we didn't

chords that I thought would sound cool if we

discuss it. And when it came time to do the order,

played them as a band and I didn't say tempo

I think we all wrote down the way we thought

or key and then we just started jamming on this

the list should be and I think every one of us

chord structure. I think it just kind of progressed

unanimously put “Tripsitter” first because it just

from there and when we took it back to Nashville

felt right and it really kind of set the mood and

and Ann started singing on it...it was kind of

the vibe for the whole record. I think of that song

searching a lot, but then when she literally sang

as kind of like the glue to all the different types of

the line “Waiting for Magic” it just kind of all came

songs on the record.

together and it was a really cool moment.

Speaking of wailing, "Rain of Hell" truly delivers

Surely the most 'out there' song on the album

chorus and its heavenly chord change. Ann

comes to life via the sound of a machine

the goods, especially during the ascending sounds completely liberated here, singing

straight from the soul. Did the repeated phrase "rain of hell" come from the cosmos or did the music provide inspiration?

AW: The phrase "Rain of Hell" came to me from

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is "Rusty Robots" - which, appropriately, slowly struggling to start up, a sound that serves as the foundation of the track before the injection of a melodic chorus. It's a wild ride that displays the full range of the band.

AW: “Rusty Robots” came in two pieces. The

poem and the music. Two distinct pieces. And I think that they could live without each other, but they don't dare because they're married. [Laughs] The music came first because the guys had sent me a whole bunch of different ideas. And the music they sent that became "Rusty Robots" was actually called “Rusty Robots” from the very beginning. But they had made it sound as crazy as they could. They just wanted to show what it would be like if something was all rusty and it was trying to shake itself awake. And it worked perfectly with the words I had already written about walking in the rain and talking to a rain shower and having the rain shower talk back. Yeah, it worked out great. I like that song. Album closer "Miss One & Only" is a beautiful

song featuring the sort of vocal performance we

rarely hear in music these days - pure singing, up close, with no effects. What was the inspiration for the lines "Far and away, the stars are

glistening / And in my soul I'm always listening to your whispers in the wind"?

AW: The “Far and away…” part came because the song was really telling me and us that it

wanted to go someplace else, and it had already been a couple of different places, but I know from experience that you listen to the song, and you listen to what it's telling you. And it will lead the way. So, that's what we did with “Miss One & Only.” For tickets and more info, visit oldnationaleventsplaza.com. The ONEP is located at 715 Locust St. in downtown Evansville.

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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | UPCOMING EVENTS

EVANSVILLE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA PRESENTS:

PEPPERMINT POPS V I C TO R Y T H E AT R E / D E C E M B E R 2 & 3

THE EPO'S ANNUAL HOLIDAY-THEMED PERFORMANCES WILL PUT YOU IN A FESTIVE MOOD

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et it be said that the Evansville

favorites. The New York native

Philharmonic Orchestra knows

is best known for his portrayal

how to celebrate the holidays in

of Jason Dean in "Heathers: The

style. Every year, the Peppermint Pops

Musical," Drew in the Broadway

concerts draw the biggest crowds,

musical "Rock of Ages" and a

imbuing the Victory Theatre with the spirit

recurring guest appearance

of Christmas as classic song after classic

on Glee; he's also appeared

song rings through the venue - everything

on Gotham and worked with

from "O Come, All Ye Faithful" and "We

distinguished film directors,

Three Kings" to standards like "We Wish

including Ben Stiller, Brett

You a Merry Christmas," "O Holy Night,"

Ratner, Ivan Reitman and Adam

"Deck the Halls," "Little Drummer Boy"

McKay.

and more. These performances, more than any others throughout the EPO

So don't wait to get your tickets

season, bring together people of all ages

- Peppermint Pops performances

from around the tri-state - all gathering

are always in demand and EPO

to enjoy a shared musical experience that

conductor Roger Kalia has lined

truly embodies the joy of Christmas.

up yet another great selection of songs to get everybody in the Christmas spirit.

tickets $25 main floor/$30 balcony CLUB 18|39 tickets $20 with maximum of two tickets.

As in years past, the EPO will be joined

Bring your family and friends and enjoy a

on stage by some very special guests,

magical time as you take in the sounds of

including the Evansville Philharmonic

the season.

evansvillephilharmonic.org or call 812-

*Free child & student tickets available

p.m.); 12/3 (2 p.m.). The Victory Theatre

if purchased before the date of Nov 20.

Evansville.

Chorus, Evansville Children's Choir and North High School Huskettes. In addition, multi-talented performer Dom Domenech will add his signature vocals to the mix, bringing an extra flourish to your festive

"

two weeks prior to Dec 2. Only $10 each

For tickets and more info, visit 425-5050. Performance times: 12/2 (7 is located at 600 Main St. in downtown

Veteran/active military/law enforcement

THESE PERFORMANCES, MORE THAN ANY OTHERS THROUGHOUT THE EPO SEASON, BRING TOGETHER PEOPLE OF ALL AGES FROM AROUND THE TRI-STATE.

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AN INTERVIEW WITH COMEDIAN

CHARLIE BERENS THE MANITOWOC MINUTE FUNNYMAN ON HIS FASCINATION WITH LAWNS, RECOVERING FROM JOKES THAT MISFIRE, HANGING WITH BUTCH VIG AND MORE

I

f anyone can speak to the strange

Beren's signature creation, the Manitowoc

Berens recently performed at the Victory

charm of the Midwest, it's Charlie

Minute. Premiering in 2017, the weekly

Theatre, making a stop in Evansville on

Berens. An Emmy-winning journalist

online show mined regional news for

the "Good Old Fashioned" Tour. He kindly

and New York Times best-selling author,

stories that seemed too silly to be true;

spoke with News 4U ahead of the show.

he's ultimately turned his wholesome

it was an instant hit and greatly boosted

Wisconsin upbringing into a comedy

his comedic profile, leading to numerous

goldmine, documenting the loveable

stand-up gigs and a 2023 full-hour

quirks of the Badger State and beyond

comedy special, Midwest Goodbye.

in a series of hilarious videos on social

In addition, Beren has developed the

media platforms that address such

Cripescast podcast where he interviews

relatable subjects as lawn mowing,

musicians, artists, comedians, creators

camping, state fair foods and, most

and more to talk about their story and

do a little bit based off where you are.

importantly, the ongoing drama between

connections to the Midwest.

You explore the town a little bit and riff

Packers and Bears fans. And then there's

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Your material is heavily skewed towards commenting on life in the Midwest -

Wisconsin, in particular. Is it necessary to adapt your routine depending on where you're performing?

Well, yeah, anywhere you go you try to

with the audience about that off the


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top. And then sometimes there's not the

time. So, I enjoy the Cripescast because

who the hell knows the difference? What is

recognition in the crowd so you may have

it allows me to talk to people that I think

fascinating is that there's so many different

to set something up differently. But every

are cool, that are doing cool things. I

ways to do lawns. You can have a low-

comedian will kind of deal with that in

think they have unique perspectives on

impact lawn with clover and just mish-

one way or another if they're performing

issues that, you know, I want to have a

mashed grass and whatnot and you don't

outside of their target audience or if I'm

conversation about, whether it be the

have to cut it as often, you know? And if

just jumping on a buddy's comedy show.

environment or, you know, something of

you really like it, though, you can get crazy;

But it's just changing how you set up

that nature. There's a lot of complicated

you can do the lines and all that. If you're

the material. Like, you will explain that

issues troubling the world and let's have

into that, that's fun, too. There's no one

in Wisconsin we call a water fountain a

a conversation about them as opposed

way to do a lawn - and I've done them all

"bubbler" - and then people get it. And

to come out saying I know the right way -

different ways.

you can even add more jokes that way.

because I don't. But I'm pretty damn sure

Like, in Cincinnati it's like calling a chili

a lot of the ways we're doing stuff isn't the

a "three-way." So you can have more fun

right way.

Goodbye, you're very adept at recovering

with it - and it's just fun doing "it's like" jokes and comparison jokes. You've had a varied career up to this point, including a stretch where you

As seen in your comedy special Midwest

As a fellow Midwesterner, I am equally fascinated by lawns. It's a complex subject, actually.

Lawns fascinate me. No, they really do.

interviewed a number of musical artists

Because first of all, I grew up mowing our

on the rare occasion that a joke doesn't

quite land. Your quick comebacks aimed at the crowd are often some of the

funniest moments. Has that always come naturally to you?

Yeah, that's not really a natural thing. That

and bands. Care to name-drop any

lawn - but I also had a little lawn business

comes from bombing a lot at open mics;

particular musician that you covered?

with about six or maybe eight or 10 lawns

that comes from being very bad early on.

Well, [Nirvana producer/Wisconsin native]

a week I would do. And I was not a fan of

Over time, you get good at being bad -

Butch Vig comes to mind. He and I work on

it for a long, long time; and still, I have a

and I've got improv experience and this,

this Joey's Song benefit every year which is

complicated relationship with it. Lawns are

that and the other thing. But even then

really great. And Butch, you know, he is the

such a fascinating thing because they're a

it really falls back on trusting yourself

drummer for Garbage. Butch is a great guy

holdover from the British - it was their way

and being in the moment - and that's

and he's got story after story after story -

of adding inches to their bratwurst, you

kind of a thing you practice, of being in

and I've been to his place which is super

know what I mean? And yet we fought this

the moment, which helps with that. Not

cool. I mean, that's just a rock legend right

Revolutionary War and then we took the

worrying about tomorrow, not worrying

there. The fact that he did that all home-

dumbest thing they had, you know? And

about yesterday - not living in yesterday's

grown in Wisconsin for so long is so cool,

I'm thinking about this so much because

glory or yesterday's shame. Not being

man.

I've spent all this time mowing the lawn.

overly-nostalgic but just being in the now.

I don't have anything against lawns or

It is a thing we practice but you kind of get

It seems like the Cripescast podcast

shows and ties in with your educational

hobby. I, myself, I'm not really into... I will

people with lawns who like mowing lawns,

confident in that over time and then it sort

is a nice counterpoint to your comedy

because I think for some people it's a big

of translates easier on stage.

background.

never fertilize my lawn or anything like that

It is and does - my professional training, if

- I'll never put chemicals on it because I've

you want to call it that, was in journalism

borrowed my grandpa Bob's philosophy

and I worked in that field for a long, long

of lawns: if it's green and it's growing,

"

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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | CUISINE & DINING

CLEAN BITE Healthy Cooking with Lindsay Rasure Who doesn't love cashews and the

life

ROASTED RANCH CASHEWS

zesty flavor of ranch? Why not put them together for an irresistible snack to curb guests’ appetites as they wait

INGREDIENTS:

1 TSP. DRIED PARSLEY

5 C. RAW CASHEWS

1 TSP. DRIED CHIVES

¼ C. AVOCADO OIL

1 TSP. DRIED DILL

1 TSP. GARLIC POWDER

1 TSP. SALT

be a great snack to sit on a beautifully

1 TSP. ONION POWDER

decorated table. The cashews come

1 TSP. SMOKED PAPRIKA

for the Thanksgiving main course? These roasted ranch cashews would

together quickly and you probably have most of the ingredients already in your pantry!

DIRECTIONS: 1.

PREHEAT OVEN TO 325 DEGREES F AND LINE A LARGE ROASTING PAN WITH PARCHMENT PAPER.

2.

IN A GLASS BOWL COMBINE ALL THE INGREDIENTS AND STIR WELL TO COAT THE CASHEWS.

3.

SPREAD THE CASHEWS INTO A SINGLE LAYER ON THE ROASTING PAN.

4.

BAKE FOR 18-20 MINUTES, BUT FLIP THE CASHEWS EVERY 5 MINUTES.

5.

LET COOL AND STORE IN AN AIR-TIGHT CONTAINER!

*Recipe adapted from thatlowcarblife.com/ranch-roasted-nuts/

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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | IN TOWN & AROUND

PRESENTED BY:

IN TOWN & AROUND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1

Old National Events Plaza --

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill

6:00 PM

Fortune Feimster

-- Stackin' Eights

Bokeh Lounge -- Nick Hamilton

8:00 PM

6:30 PM

Bokeh Lounge -- Ridge Runners

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5

Bokeh Lounge -- Nick Hamilton

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill

w/ DJ AP

2:30 PM

6:30 PM

-- Cornhole

8:30 PM

Bokeh Lounge -- Sunday Jazz:

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Singo:

Hornet's Nest -- Karaoke

USI Jazz Ensemble w/ Tom

-- Cornhole

Bingo w/ a Beat

9:00 PM

Drury

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Singo:

7:00 PM

Bud's Rockin' Country Bar &

4:00 PM

Bingo w/ a Beat

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Karaoke

Grill -- Brad Lemmons & Josh

Victory Theatre -- Evansville

7:00 PM

9:00 PM

Merritt

Philharmonic Musician

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Karaoke

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill

KC's Corner Pocket -- Karaoke

Showcase

9:00 PM

-- Karaoke & DJ

& DJ

6:00 PM

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill

Bokeh Lounge -- Karaoke w/

-- Karaoke & DJ

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2

-- DJ Dance Party

Suzie Q

6:00 PM

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Dia de los

7:00 PM

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9

Bud's Rockin' Country Bar &

Muertos Latin Dance Night

Ford Center -- MercyMe,

6:00 PM

Grill -- College Night w/ Josh

Leroy's Tavern -- Karaoke w/

TobyMac & Zach Williams

Bud's Rockin' Country Bar &

Merritt

Sparky

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Karaoke

Grill -- College Night w/ Brad

KC's Corner Pocket -- College

O'Brian's Sports Bar -- Karaoke

9:00 PM

Lemmons

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill

KC's Corner Pocket -- College

-- Karaoke & DJ

Night / Karaoke & DJ

Night / Karaoke & DJ

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 6:00 PM

7:00 PM

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4

Hornet's Nest -- Trivia

7:00 PM

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Karaoke

Ford Center -- Evansville

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6

Victory Theatre -- Craig

7:30 PM

Thunderbolts Hockey

6:00 PM

Ferguson "The Fancy Rascal"

Old National Events Plaza

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Karaoke

Bokeh Lounge -- S.I.N. Night

Tour

-- Johnny Cash - The Official

7:30 PM

Karaoke w/ Phillip

7:00 PM

Concert Experience

Hornet's Nest -- Sarah Werner

9:00 PM

Bokeh Lounge -- Lindsey

9:00 PM

8:00 PM

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Open Mic

Williams Songwriters Night

Bud's Rockin' Country Bar &

Bokeh Lounge -- The Pits

Grill -- DJ Jon J After Party

9:00 PM

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Karaoke

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill

Bud's Rockin' Country Bar &

6:00 PM

9:00 PM

-- Karaoke & DJ

Grill -- Trey Hughes

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill --

Bud's Rockin' Country Bar &

KC's Corner Pocket -- Karaoke

College Night / Karaoke & DJ

Grill -- DJ Jon J After Party

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3

& DJ

7:00 PM

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill

7:00 PM

Leroy's Tavern -- Karaoke w/

Bud's Rockin' Country Bar &

-- Karaoke & DJ

Ford Center -- Evansville

Sparky

Grill -- Boscoe France

Thunderbolts Hockey

10:00 PM

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Karaoke

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Hornet's Nest -- Trivia

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7:00 PM

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Karaoke

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Karaoke

2:30 PM

7:30 PM

Victory Theatre -- Kip Moore wsg

Bokeh Lounge -- Sunday Jazz:

Ford Center -- Theo Von "Return

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18

Ben Burgess

The Side Men

of the Rat" Tour

7:00 PM

8:00 PM

6:00 PM

9:00 PM

Ford Center -- Evansville

Bokeh Lounge -- Bonepony w/

Bokeh Lounge -- Karaoke w/

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill --

Thunderbolts Hockey

Tramp (get tix on Ticketleap)

Suzie Q

Karaoke & DJ

Victory Theatre -- Evansville

8:30 PM

7:00 PM

Hornet's Nest -- Karaoke

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Karaoke

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16

Fall Concert

9:00 PM

9:00 PM

6:00 PM

8:00 PM

Bud's Rockin' Country Bar & Grill

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill --

Bokeh Lounge -- Blues & Jazz

Bokeh Lounge -- Latin Night w/

-- Dan Hall

Karaoke & DJ

Open Mic w/ Logan Dyer

DJ Chidi

O'Brian's Sports Bar -- Karaoke

Philharmonic Youth Orchestra

Bud's Rockin' Country Bar & Grill

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- The

& DJ

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13

-- College Night w/ Trey Hughes

BackBeats

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill --

6:00 PM

KC's Corner Pocket -- College

9:00 PM

DJ Dance Party

Bokeh Lounge -- S.I.N. Night

Night / Karaoke & DJ

Bud's Rockin' Country Bar & Grill

Leroy's Tavern -- Karaoke w/

Karaoke w/ Phillip

7:00 PM

-- Elliott Sublett Duo

Sparky

9:00 PM

Hornet's Nest -- Trivia

KC's Corner Pocket -- Karaoke

O'Brian's Sports Bar -- Karaoke

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Open Mic

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Karaoke

& DJ

9:00 PM

Leroy's Tavern -- Karaoke w/

KC's Corner Pocket -- Karaoke

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

Bud's Rockin' Country Bar & Grill

Sparky

5:30 PM

10:00 AM

-- DJ Jon J After Party

10:00 PM

Bokeh Lounge -- The Boat

Ford Center -- Evansville

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill --

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill --

Monkeys

Thunderbolts Hockey

Karaoke & DJ

Goldy Locks

7:00 PM

6:00 PM

Ford Center -- Evansville

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill --

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19

Thunderbolts Hockey

College Night / Karaoke & DJ

6:45 PM

2:30 PM

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Karaoke

7:00 PM

Ford Center -- WWE Friday Night

Bokeh Lounge -- Sunday Jazz:

8:00 PM

Bud's Rockin' Country Bar & Grill

Smackdown

Barbara Santora

Bokeh Lounge -- DJ AP

-- Boscoe France

8:00 PM

6:00 PM

Victory Theatre -- Brit Floyd "50

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Karaoke

Bokeh Lounge -- Drag Me to the

Bokeh Lounge -- Karaoke w/

Years of Dark Side"

Victory Theatre -- Henry Rollins

Weekend w/ DJ Chidi

Suzie Q

9:00 PM

"Good to See You" Tour

8:30 PM

7:00 PM

Hornet's Nest -- Karaoke

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Karaoke

Bud's Rockin' Country Bar & Grill -- Trey Hughes

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15

9:00 PM

9:00 PM

KC's Corner Pocket -- Karaoke

6:00 PM

Bud's Rockin' Country Bar & Grill

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill --

& DJ

Bokeh Lounge -- Nick Hamilton

-- Elliott Sublett Duo

Karaoke & DJ

Leroy's Tavern -- Karaoke w/

6:30 PM

KC's Corner Pocket -- Karaoke

Sparky

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill

& DJ

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20

10:00 PM

-- Cornhole

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill --

6:00 PM

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill --

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Singo:

DJ Dance Party

Bokeh Lounge -- S.I.N. Night

Blackford Creek

Bingo w/ a Beat

Leroy's Tavern -- Karaoke w/

Karaoke w/ Phillip

7:00 PM

Sparky

9:00 PM

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Bud's Rockin' Country Bar & Grill

Bokeh Lounge -- Nick Hamilton

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Thankful

-- Boscoe & Rusty

6:30 PM

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21

for Lamasco Open Jam hosted

KC's Corner Pocket -- Karaoke

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill

6:00 PM

by Logan Dyer

& DJ

-- Cornhole

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill --

2:00 PM

Leroy's Tavern -- Karaoke w/

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Singo:

College Night / Karaoke & DJ

Ford Center -- Hadi Shrine Circus

Sparky

Bingo w/ a Beat

7:00 PM

7:00 PM

10:00 PM

7:00 PM

Bokeh Lounge -- Poetry Night

Ford Center -- Hadi Shrine Circus

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill --

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Karaoke

Bud's Rockin' Country Bar & Grill

7:30 PM

Jake Holder & The Misfits

9:00 PM

-- Boscoe France

Hornet's Nest -- Scott Winzinger

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Karaoke

Owensboro Sportscenter -- Jack

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26

Harlow "No Place Like Home:

2:30 PM

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22

The Kentucky Tour"

Bokeh Lounge -- Sunday Jazz:

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30

6:30 PM

8:00 PM

Bokeh Big Band

6:00 PM

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill

Bokeh Lounge -- Jared

3:00 PM

Bokeh Lounge -- David

-- Cornhole

James Nichols, Cage Willis

Ford Center -- Hadi Shrine Circus

Dunavent

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Singo:

& Xanderwolf (get tix on

6:00 PM

Bud's Rockin' Country Bar &

Bingo w/ a Beat

Eventbrite)

Bokeh Lounge -- Karaoke w/

Grill -- College Night w/ Brad

7:00 PM

8:30 PM

Suzie Q

Lemmons

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Karaoke

Hornet's Nest -- Karaoke

7:00 PM

KC's Corner Pocket -- College

8:00 PM

9:00 PM

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Karaoke

Night / Karaoke & DJ

Bokeh Lounge -- Drunksgiving

Bud's Rockin' Country Bar & Grill

9:00 PM

7:00 PM

Eve Party w/ Piece of the Day

-- Boscoe & Rusty

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill --

Ford Center -- Pentatonix "The

Reunion

KC's Corner Pocket -- Karaoke

Karaoke & DJ

Most Wonderful Tour of the

8:30 PM

& DJ

Hornet's Nest -- Karaoke

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill --

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27

Hornet's Nest -- Trivia

9:00 PM

DJ Dance Party

6:00 PM

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Karaoke

Bud's Rockin' Country Bar & Grill

Leroy's Tavern -- Karaoke w/

Bokeh Lounge -- S.I.N. Night

Victory Theatre -- Mattingly

-- Drunksgiving Eve Bash w/ Jake

Sparky

Karaoke w/ Phillip

Charities Event feat. Jameson

Holder & Friends (followed by

O'Brian's Sports Bar -- Karaoke

9:00 PM

Rodgers, Lee Thomas Miller &

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Open Mic

Dallas Davidson

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Open Mic

DJ Jon J & DJ Eazy)

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill -Karaoke & DJ

Year"

9:00 PM

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill --

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25

Drunksgiving Eve w/ That's What

9:30 AM

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28

Bud's Rockin' Country Bar & Grill

She Said!

Ford Center -- Hadi Shrine Circus

6:00 PM

-- DJ Jon J After Party

2:00 PM

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill --

KC's Time Out Lounge & Grill --

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23

Ford Center -- Hadi Shrine Circus

College Night / Karaoke & DJ

Karaoke & DJ

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!

3:00 PM

7:00 PM

5:00 PM

Bokeh Lounge -- River Basin

Bud's Rockin' Country Bar & Grill

Ford Center -- Hadi Shrine Circus

Blues Blast Annual Fundraiser

-- Boscoe France

7:00 PM

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Karaoke

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24

Ford Center -- Hadi Shrine Circus

9:30 AM

Lamasco Bar & Grill -- Karaoke

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29

Ford Center -- Hadi Shrine Circus

9:00 PM

6:00 PM

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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | MUSIC

THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID! TRI-STATE'S TOP COVER BAND TAKES FIRST STEP TOWARDS ORIGINAL WORK WITH RELEASE OF "IF YOU SEE ME"

T

here are few performers more

and the talent of his fellow band members,

vocals, on the surface it sounds like something

synonymous with the tri-state music

including singer Lakyn Kingrey, guitarist

you'd hear on 106.1 KISS FM yet Van Bibber's

scene than TJ Tanoos. As frontman

Mike Van Bibber, bassist Jonathan Gluff and

crunching guitar work lifts the song high

for the popular 90's-era cover band The

drummer Jeremy Lewis (not to mention sound

above the top 40 fray. In addition, Kingrey

C.R.O.W.D., he regularly sang in front of

man Philip Goad).

adds dramatic background vocals while Gluff

hundreds of grunge music fans, drawing huge

keeps the pulse of the track alive and well.

crowds at area venues. Years later, Tanoos

While covering the biggest songs of the

would form Tastes Like Chicken, a more pop-

day - whether pop, rap or country - has

Lyrically, "If You See Me" sways back and

oriented outfit that was equally successful. But

garnered That's What She Said! an impressive

forth between inspirational party anthem

eventually TLC ran its course. Taking a much-

following, there's always been an interest in

and therapeutic confessional, documenting

needed respite from the scene, he eventually

writing original material. Finally, Lewis took the

Tanoos' health challenges in recent times. "I

set about putting a new group together with

initiative, recording a demo of instrumentals

almost died having to have surgery on my

the sole purpose of making people dance.

for Tanoos to potentially create vocal melodies

stomach - there's a religious connotation [in

That was just over a year ago - and despite

around. One in particular caught his ear.

the song] because that's what got me through

some personnel changes along the way,

"When I listened to that track, it just hit me,"

all that," he says. And then there's a reference

That's What She Said! has emerged as yet

he recalls. "The line "Going to a place you've

to the nerves that he and other band

another in-demand project helmed by Tanoos,

never been before" just popped into my head,

members feel before a gig. "I repeat in each

routinely booked at the most popular bars

I don't know why." Truth be told, musically,

verse "Keeps it all inside until it's time to go,

in town thanks to his unmistakable charisma

it was a much different proposition than

just in time to start the show," Tanoos explains.

anything Tanoos

That's followed by the line "No way to guess

had contributed

what happens then so just give in," a message

to previously. By

to Kingrey in hopes to soothe her anxiety.

his estimate, he's

Ultimately, they just want fans to "throw your

written a hundred

hands up to the sky" and have a blast.

grunge-type songs over the years - but

You can catch That's What She Said! at Tiki

never anything as

on Main (11/18) and KC's Time Out Lounge

over-the-top pop

(11/22) this month. "If You See Me" is available

as "If You See Me."

on major streaming platforms.

Incorporating an EDM-like drum

For more info, follow That's What She Said on

machine attack

Facebook.

and Auto-Tuned

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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | MUSIC

HANNAH EVELYN Tri-state indie rocker revisits tracks from 2019 solo album, releases fullband versions online

T

o call Hannah Evelyn "talented"

of Hannah Evelyn's earlier work, the album

sentiment behind the songs which deal

seems more than a bit undercooked.

was a fairly stripped-down affair, just layers

primarily with feelings of disassociation

It's an accurate assessment, to be

of acoustic guitars with limited electric

and the highs and lows of relationships.

sure, but a better description of the twenty-

guitar overdubs. All that open space in the

The added grit, in fact, only heightens the

something's creative abilities is "freakishly

mix allowed her lovely voice to take center

emotional impact and meaning. Hannah

gifted." Not only is she hands down one of

stage, conjuring up comparisons with The

Evelyn then closed the month out with

the area's finest songwriters, Hannah Evelyn

Sundays and Mazzy Star - the style was

a bang, unleashing the aforementioned

excels as a guitar player and possesses a

perfect for her solo endeavor. But later,

bonus track, "Don't Fight the Feeling,"

vocal prowess beyond her years as heard on

when Hannah Evelyn began performing

a total juggernaut that finds the band in

previous releases, including 2021's dynamic

tracks from the album live with bassist Jared

blazing form.

Embers and Constellations EP and solo

Majors-Manley and drummer Benji Koelling,

albums such as 2019's Exposed Floors. More

the full-band versions were simply too

But there's more to come...keep your eyes

about the latter in a moment, but first it must

good not to capture in the studio. The trio

and ears peeled for the fifth and final single,

be noted that in addition to her musical

subsequently chose four songs to record

"Summer," out soon. All singles released

talent, Hannah Evelyn is a genius artist, be

with Steve Tyner at Black Cat Recording,

thus far are available on major streaming

it in the arena of drawing or painting; she's

plus a non-album fan favorite written during

platforms.

even dipped her toes into tattooing of late,

the same period (the sessions also featured

her prodigious skills already in-demand. It's

Joe Luegers on keys and Zach Evans on

For more info, follow Hannah Evelyn Music

almost infuriating just how good Hannah

lead and slide guitar).

on Facebook.

Evelyn is at everything, but darn it, she's just so down to earth and humble. You can't

But how to go about releasing the results?

really hold it against her.

Well, last month Hannah Evelyn turned October into Rocktober, dropping a

Now, back to Exposed Floors. Like much

new single every week, starting with "Secondhand," a very personal track that "means

"HANNAH EVELYN EXCELS AS A GUITAR PLAYER AND POSSESSES A VOCAL PROWESS BEYOND HER YEARS AS HEARD ON PREVIOUS RELEASES."

the world" to her, followed by "Good For You" and "Bliss" - all performed with more musical muscle but not at the expense of the

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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | MUSIC

AS GOOD AS IT GETS REGIONAL POP-PUNK DUO MAKES QUICK

I

RETURN WITH THE SOME FANTASTIC EP t was just a little more than six months ago that longtime friends Dustin J. Mattingly and Mike White - collectively known as the pop-punk duo As Good As It Gets -

dropped the excellent full-length Left to Our Own Devices. Now they're back with another slice, albeit slightly smaller, of musical goodness in the form of Some Fantastic, an equally accomplished 5-track EP (plus a bonus acoustic track). But the guys weren't just busy writing and recording new material in the interim; no, Mattingly and White also found time to revisit songs from their previous band, Thank You Jade, resulting in two summer projects - The Spirit of the Staircase - Acoustic Version and Revisionist History - which saw release in June and August, respectively. Mixed and mastered by local celebrity chef and musician Jeremiah Galey, Some Fantastic picks up where Left to Our Own Devices left off, comprising infectious tunes packed with melodic hooks that make for a mighty power-pop wallop. Tracks like "Keep the Lights On" and "Pushing Papers" land somewhere in between Blink-182 and Ben Folds with inventive chord changes and arrangements that lean heavily on the latter. Then there's "Doom is Something in Your Head" which chugs right along like a Green Day/Eve 6 hybrid, rocking a simple yet powerful distorted guitar progression. Paradoxically, the EP's best moment may be "The Worst," a lament of past mistakes featuring insightful lyrics - wise words that come even more to the fore on the bonus acoustic version. The official closer, "Are We the Stars," gives a serious nod to fun., emerging as a yearning anthem for the loss of youth. Some Fantastic is available on major streaming platforms.

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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | MUSIC

Georgia Funkadelic

WITH AN EXPANDED LINEUP, EVANSVILLE'S GROOVE MASTERS GO TO TOWN ON FLAMBOYANCE

S

afe to say that Georgia Funkadelic boasts one of the more intriguing evolutions in the Evansville music scene. With three distinct phases of funk, it's been quite the journey

for the band's brainchild and groove-centric bassist, Matthew Frankic. The project grew out of a difficult period in his life as a means to channel his energy in a more positive direction - a goal he achieved via Georgia's Pool Party, a 2020 collaboration with musician friends featuring a mix of rump-shaking instrumentals and tracks with Frankic on the mic. That was followed a year later by the extended celebration of Georgia's After Party. Initially intended to be a hip-hop showcase for area MCs, it metamorphosed into an EP of funky jams between Frankic, guitarist Mickey Peaches, keyboardist Roy Micah and drummer Ben Ganster. Phase 3 saw Georgia Funkadelic expand into a six-piece, drafting in vocalists Lindsey Pickens and Cher'Rita Horne and guitarist Lucas Pate in place of Peaches. Perhaps most importantly, Frankic took on the persona of "Frank Money" - fitting, as his bass work has always been, you know, money. The newly assembled sextet began playing local gigs at various events before contacting Steve Tyner at Black Cat Recording this year to book sessions for an EP with an absolutely spot-on title: Flamboyance. Just released, the four-track collection truly flourishes thanks to the one-two vocal punch of Pickens and Horne, while the connection between the guys is glaringly obvious as they lock-in like musical soulmates from note one. In need of the funk? Flamboyance is your one-stop shop. Flamboyance is available on major streaming platforms. For more info, follow Georgia Funkadelic on Facebook.


NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | MUSIC

LINDSEY on the scene W I T H

L I N D S E Y

W I L L I A M S

Tri-state recording artist and live performer presents part six in a series of discussions on the state of the local music scene

I

'm elated! This may sound cliché, but it is

of future goals, and more. For the Sake of the

grow their fan base. Bravo, Brian! (Note: this

incredible how much can happen in a short

Song, an inaugural songwriters event held last

may be a seasonal event confined to the patio

amount of time when you make even a little

month in Wesselman Park, was a tremendous

outside O'Charley's, but check their social

effort to get involved in something bigger than

success. Telling stories to an attentive audience

media for current info.)

yourself. My concerted effort - pun intended -

is pure heaven for most writers. It was evident

to showcase and promote songwriting around

by the smiles, jokes, and backstories shared by

If you would like to promote your original

southern Indiana is not born of pure altruism,

Brick Briscoe, Ranae, Steven Hamilton, and me

music or shows, or if you know about

nor is it an idea all my own. My new passion for

that we all felt an extraordinary validation in

original music that deserves a spotlight

collaboration and storytelling is fueled by utter

those moments. Bravo, organizer Zach Evans,

here, don't hesitate to get in touch with me

astonishment at how much work and creativity

and everyone involved. I can't wait to see how

goes unrecognized and unsung (again with

this grows!

at lindseyjameswilliams@gmail.com for

consideration of inclusion on this page. As we move forward with my "On the Scene" piece,

the puns!) and the pride we all should feel to live on such fertile ground for musical

The storyteller theme will continue each

this page will hopefully become your one-stop

expression. I feel honored to have made some

second Thursday of the month at Bokeh

guide to when and where you will find local

new friends in this endeavor. Just a few weeks

Lounge with me, Lindsey Williams, hosting

songwriters showing their skills in the area as a

ago, I had performed on stage with exactly

one or two writers. In addition, Dekar Justus

special supplement to the regular daily guide.

ONE other person in over a year. Today, the

has been hosting open-mic First Sundays at

Y'all come back now, ya hear?

number is eight. These eight new interactions

Mo's House with local legends like Boscoe

brought me several new songs, personal

France and bringing talented writers, comics,

Finally, I would like to congratulate my good

stories, information exchanges, projections

dancers and poets from the region. Whatever

friend and real "sound guy," Chris Passage, on

your talent, bring it on. AND!...I

accepting a new position as Event Manager

just found out Brian Siebers, my

with VenuWorks servicing the Victory Theatre

old buddy from the Duck Inn,

and Ford Center. They have picked up a

is back promoting music, this

valuable asset who will be sorely missed on

music or shows, or if you know about original

time at O'Charley's Evansville.

the scene at Bokeh Lounge as the man who

music that deserves a spotlight here, don't

When we spoke on the phone,

could, and would, do anything to help the

Brian mentioned his love of

world enjoy music as much as he does. See

local original music and how

you there, former door guy at The Office!

"If you would like to promote your original

hesitate to get in touch with me."

happy it makes him to offer a place for artists to perform and

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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | MUSIC

THE ROCK & METAL PROFS W I T H M AT T A L S C H BAC H & D R . CO U RT L E W I S

THE CASE FOR LONGEVITY IN ROCK AND METAL

O

n October 6-8, the Power Trip

Swift out of the number

festival took place in Indio,

one spot when it debuted

California, featuring some

in 2019 (much to the

of the biggest acts from rock and metal

chagrin of “Swifties”).

yesteryear. Guns N' Roses, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, AC/DC, Metallica and

The enthusiasm

Tool all performed to massive, sold-out

surrounding the

crowds totaling nearly 200,000 people.

Power Trip festival

AC/DC, Maiden and Priest delivered

was astonishing. Fans

energetic 2-hour sets covering 20-plus

obviously still love this

songs from their vast catalogs. There

music and will pay top

was little indication that these acts are

dollar and travel to the

slowing down in their old age. Steve

ends of the earth to see

Harris still sprints across the stage whilst

their favorite bands play.

maintaining the trademark Maiden gallop

This got us thinking about

on bass. AC/DC guitarist Angus Young

those who claim that rock

is still a frenetic ball of energy on stage.

and metal are irrelevant

Judas Priest, despite multiple line-up

in the 21st century. KISS’s

changes, sound incredible, with Halford’s

Gene Simmons loves to announce to all

voice just as powerful as it was in the 80s.

who will listen that “rock is dead,” but

What's equally remarkable is that nearly

based on this festival and the hundreds of

every band at Power Trip was touring in

touring rock acts in 2023, it would seem

support of a new album. AC/DC played

that Grandpa Gene’s eulogy for rock and

select tracks from their last record Power

metal is premature. For example, AC/

Up in their first live performance in seven

DC’s newest album is really good! Same

years; Metallica’s 72 Seasons debuted

goes for Priest’s last album Firepower -

at number one in multiple countries,

it’s the best thing they’ve put out since

and Priest announced on stage that

the 1980s. There are dozens of rock

their 19th studio album Invincible Shield

and metal bands putting out innovative,

will be released in March 2024; and

brilliantly performed studio albums

Tool performed select tracks from Fear

today. Saxon’s Carpe Diem in 2022 might

Inoculum (the album that knocked Taylor

be the best album the band has ever

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PICTURED LEFT TO RIGHT: MATT ALSCHBACH AND DR. COURT LEWIS

recorded, and they are 50 years into their career. Bands that old aren’t supposed to be making music that sounds this good! Greta Van Fleet, Burning Witches, Rival Sons, Nita Strauss and Avenged Sevenfold all have new records, and all of them are outstanding. There is a rock and metal renaissance underway, and it doesn’t take a detective to figure it out. Go out and support your favorite rock and metal artists when they come to your town. There's no better time to rock than right now!


NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | MUSIC

BLAST FROM THE PAST ROCK & METAL PROF MATT ALSCHBACH TAKES A LOOK BACK AT A CLASSIC RELEASE FROM THE HEYDAY OF THE SEATTLE SCENE

ALICE IN CHAINS / FACELIFT (1990)

A

lice in Chains are often

rock and the

associated with grunge and the

hundreds of

“Seattle sound” of the early 90s.

carbon-copy

That’s fair, as they were one of the best

pretty boy MTV bands left fans wanting

bands to emerge from the Seattle alt-

something new and different.

hard rock scene in the late-eighties, along with Mother Love Bone, Soundgarden

When the singles “Man in the Box” and

and Pearl Jam. What many casual fans

“Sea of Sorrow” were released, there

may not know is that AIC frontman Layne

was a seismic shift in the music business.

Staley was actually in a previous band in

The nineties rock scene would look very

the mid-eighties called Alice N’ Chains

different from the Poison, Warrant and

that was more of a glam-rock outfit. In

Mötley Crüe glitz and glam of the later

fact, you can find video of an Aqua Net

eighties (thank goodness). AIC’s debut

hair-teased Layne performing with an

album may not be their best (most fans

early iteration of the band on Youtube.

identify 1992’s Dirt as their apex), but it’s

Fortunately, the band evolved into the

stood the test of time better than their

darker, stripped-down and trudging band

other records. Opener “We Die Young”

that we know and love today. This was in

is a visceral and furious take on the age-

no small part due to the brilliant guitar

old live fast and die young theme, but

work of Jerry Cantrell. When AIC’s debut

it works splendidly. “Bleed the Freak,” “I

Facelift hit the airwaves in 1990 it was

Can’t Remember,” “Love, Hate, Love” and

a total game-changer. A decade of hair

“Confusion” deliver some of the most

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sinister and haunting vocal performances ever put down on tape. This is Staley at his best, and before drugs tragically diminished the enormous talent the young man possessed. “Sunshine” and “It Ain’t Like That” are standouts as well. The only weak spots here are tracks like “Put you Down” and “Real Thing” that feel like holdovers from when the band was playing clubs and trying to fashion their identity - they seem out of place on the record. Regardless, this album is as close to a masterpiece as a young band can get, and I find myself going back to Facelift more often than the more commercial albums that came afterward. If you don’t own this record, you should.

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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | COMEDY

TRI-STATE'S FUNNIEST PERSON AMATEUR COMEDY CONTEST LAUGH RIOT: THE STAGE IS SET FOR THE FINAL SHOWDOWN BETWEEN AREA COMEDIANS

W

ith so much turmoil in the world at the moment, we could all use a good laugh. Thankfully, comedian Danny Browning understands this.

The touring professional and owner of Laughing Dad Entertainment has made it a point to bring top-notch comedy to the tri-state, booking shows with local, regional and national talent at places like Jennings Street Public House in Newburgh - which just happens to be the site of his latest brainstorm: Tri-State's Funniest Person Amateur Comedy Contest. Over the last month and a half, 40 area comedians battled it out over the course of four rounds, judged on stage presence, creativity, and audience response. Those who advanced from each semi-round will now compete for the title of "Tri-State's Funniest Person" on November 9 - that list of performers includes Kenley McClure, Andy Russell, Paul Bragin, Jimmy Lee, Miss Molly, Curtis Crow, Nathan Alexander, Tanner Newcomb and more. The winner of "Tri-State's Funniest Person" will receive prize money, a paid spot during a professional weekend show and, of course, bragging rights as the area's top joke-maker. Suffice it to say that the joke's on you if you don't hightail it over to Jennings Street Public House for the big finale! For more info, visit laughingdadent.com. Jennings Street Public House is located at 300 W. Jennings Street in Newburgh.

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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | BOOK REVIEW

EVIDENCE OF THE AFFAIR by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Taylor Jenkins Reid has been a very popular author on BookTok over the last year or so, and this was my first read of anything she has written - and I’m glad I read it. Evidence of the Affair is in letter format between Carrie and David, both married to other people. How they meet is for you to find out when you read this short, heartbreaking, exhilarating story. The ending of the book is what really got me. Of course, I won’t spoil it. The letters exchanged between Carrie and David never eluded to how the ending would be - either that, or I’m terrible with context clues - but I do remember audibly gasping. This book shows that cheating can be more than just physical. Emotional affairs are very real, as evidenced by this book, and can hurt just as much. It also shows the complexity of affairs and the turmoil one can cause on the end of the person being cheated on. As someone who has personally been through this experience (not in a marriage), I related to it more than I’d liked. Reid’s capability of describing situations within the book made me feel immersed in the relationships, making it feel that I was involved in it somehow. I believe the letter format assisted in that feeling. Evidence of the Affair is a book that I think of often. Books that linger with you long after you’ve read them are ones that are special to me, and why I highly recommend this one. - Karah Wilson

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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | ENTERTAINMENT

SCREEN TIME WITH MARISA PAT WA

i

November film releases feature the story of Elvis' wife, a blockbuster prequel and a steamy psychological thriller/drama

PRISCILLA

THE HUNGER GAMES: THE BALLAD OF SONGBIRDS AND SNAKES

SALTBURN

Panem’s ruthless dictator of a president,

Thanksgiving. In Saltburn, he’s taking off his

I’m watching this film with a clean slate.

Coriolanus Snow, is back with Donald

rockstar persona to play bad boy/rich boy/

Jacob Elordi may even look more like the

Sutherland handing the reins over to

playboy Felix Catton, the crush of Oxford

King of Rock & Roll, but it’s really Cailee

newcomer Tom Blyth 60-plus years ago during

student Oliver Quick (Barry Keoghan). Set in

Spaeny’s interpretation of his wife Priscilla

the 10th annual games. Back in time, he's an

the mid-2000s, this getaway film transports

Presley I'm interested in. After all, this

18-year-old mentor to District 12 participant

us to a dreamy summer of forbidden

film is based on her 1985 memoir, Elvis

Lucy Gray Baird, played by Rachel Zegler. Right

fantasy. Quick falls for Catton hard, but he

and Me. Thankfully, Presley is executive-

off the bat, she gives us a defiant, mocking

also becomes enamored with his eccentric

producing this Sofia Coppola film, so her

bow during the reaping, letting us know she's

aristocratic family, played by Rosamund Pike,

seal of approval is signed and delivered.

not going to truly submit. The supporting cast

Alison Oliver, Richard E. Grant and Archie

We journey through her first meeting with

is equally fantastical: Peter Dinklage plays the

Madekwe. With Emerald Fennell directing and

the most popular singer of the 1950s and

boozy yet brilliant creator and unintentional

the stage set on a gorgeous estate, this film

their tumultuous relationship, including

face of the Hunger Games; Viola Davis horrifies

is guaranteed to be scintillatingly steamy and

their marriage, adultery issues, children,

as the vindictive Dr. Volumnia Gaul; Jason

poetically beautiful. The cinematography is

and ultimate separation. Looking back at

Schwarzman dazzles as Lucky Flickerman,

already being praised for being sparkling and

this truly magical time in music and pop

looking eerily similar to the man who’d have

lush, but also chilling and dreary depending

culture history through her eyes is what

his job in the future, Stanley Tucci’s grossly

on the scene and mood. From wild soirees to

makes this project so special and sets it

panache Caesar Flickerman; and Euphoria’s

darker moments behind closed doors, Saltburn

apart from previous Elvis-related films.

iconic Hunter Schafer advises young Snow

is full of romance, comedy, psychological

Don’t let this latest A24 production get

as his cousin Tigris. Rawr. There’s two fates for

intrigue and perhaps a little bit of horror, too.

lost in the fodder - it's a masterpiece in the

Lucy: either she cuts off the snake's head or

I'm ready to drink this MGM cocktail when it

she’ll be singing her own swan song.

makes a splash this month.

Austin Butler may have given us one of the best portrayals of Elvis to date, but

making. In theaters 11/3

In theaters 11/17

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Jacob Elordi is pulling double duty this

In theaters 11/17


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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | ENTERTAINMENT

TRUE CRIME JUNKIE WITH JOHNNY FLETCHER

THE DELPHI MURDERS: AN UPDATE Just over a year ago, an arrest was finally made in one of the most talked-about cases in Indiana's history. The murders of 13-year-old Abigail Williams and 14-yearold Liberty German in the town of Delphi had gone unsolved since 2017, frustrating the victims' families who demanded justice for such a brazen crime committed in broad daylight. Then, on October 31, 2022, authorities, offering few details, held a press conference to announce that 50-year-old community member Richard Allen had been taken into custody. It was later noted that a shell casing discovered at the crime scene was linked to a gun in Allen's home and that he had confessed to his wife multiple times during a phone call from jail. At the time, it seemed like pretty damning evidence of his guilt; yet, questions remained. What made this case particularly intriguing is that video of the suspect was captured on German's phone as he approached the girls while they were out hiking on the Monon High Bridge. As he shuffles towards them, he's heard to utter a command: "Down the hill." Unfortunately, it's difficult to determine with certainty if the individual in question is Richard Allen - though the stature and general features appear similar. At the very least, it was another piece of circumstantial evidence pointing in his direction. We would later learn that Allen had been interviewed at the beginning of the investigation and placed himself in the area on the day of the crime, but somehow authorities failed to follow-up for five years. Needless to say the Delphi police department has come under a lot of fire since his seemingly belated arrest. But just when you thought this case might be heading towards a resolution, the defense has thrown a huge monkey wrench into the proceedings, claiming that,

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based on the crime scene and other information gathered, the murders were committed by Odinists (members of a Northern European-based religious movement) as a "ritualistic" sacrifice. Furthermore, Allen's defense team maintains that his multiple confessions were a result of mental stress and pressure from correction officers reportedly wearing badges signifying Odinism. Sounds crazy, right? Well, some people are buying into this new theory - especially since the case against Allen is, admittedly, thin. The actual memorandum from the defense is 136 pages long so there's too much to unpack here; we'll just have to wait

"

FURTHERMORE, ALLEN'S DEFENSE TEAM MAINTAINS THAT HIS MULTIPLE CONFESSIONS WERE A RESULT

and see how this plays out in the courtroom.

OF MENTAL

The one thing that continues to bother me about this

PRESSURE FROM

case is the simple fact that no one in charge of the investigation has commented on whether the individual captured on German's cell phone is wearing clothing similar to Richard Allen. Was Allen known to wear a similar cap? Did he own a similar coat? Surely people

STRESS AND CORRECTION OFFICERS REPORTEDLY WEARING

close to him, who saw him on a regular basis, would be

BADGES

able to look at the video and, based on the clothing - not

SIGNIFYING

to mention the individual's distinctive gait - make some

ODINISM.

sort of determination. Maybe not.


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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | COMMUNITY & FAMILY

TO THE

rescue

WAYS YOU CAN HELP FROM HOME: SHARE POSTS OF

HEARTWARMING STORIES FROM AREA ANIMAL SHELTERS

FUNDRAISERS OR SHELTERS NEEDING

The determination of tri-state animal advocates continues to make an invaluable impact on the community

T

FOSTERS PICK UP USED TOWELS FROM

here's surely no shortage of bad news in the world right now - everywhere you look,

the headlines are bleak, indeed. Which means it's the perfect time to bring you some inspiring tales (or tails, more accurately) of resilience from a wonderful group of people who tirelessly strive to make a real difference in the community by advocating for the defenseless. Because there are few

• • • • • •

A need for more pet-friendly housing Cost of adoption fees / vet fees

LOCAL HOTELS AND TAKE THEM TO SHELTERS

A need for more low-cost spay/ neuter clinics Stigma attached to breeds such as Pitbulls, Rottweilers & Dobermans A need for more bilingual volunteers Mental health toll on shelter employees & volunteers

GET DONATIONS FROM LOCAL BUSINESSES, INCLUDING PRODUCTS AND MONEY

more challenging jobs than working or volunteering at an animal shelter. Yes,

You can do your part to help by

it can be a very rewarding experience

supporting area animal rescues

at times but also heartbreaking. You

financially or by volunteering. You

have to truly love what you do and

can also make a difference by simply

stay focused on the positives; which

sharing posts online about fundraising

is to say that it takes a special breed,

events or highlighting animals up for

so to speak, of person to keep moving

adoption. Every little bit counts and

forward even when the setbacks seem

will be greatly appreciated.

overwhelming. Thankfully, we have a number of amazing organizations in the

Now, without further ado, we'd like

tri-state, all committed to the cause of

to share some heartwarming stories

saving and re-homing animals despite

from the good people at our area

the difficulties involved, including:

animal shelters. Many thanks to the

• •

participating organizations and also to Lack of funding

area animal advocate Brian Buxton for

Increased owner surrender

his assistance.

requests

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CHECK THE AMAZON WISHLISTS OF LOCAL SHELTERS AND SEND ITEMS (I.E., CAT LITTER)


NEW HOPE ANIMAL RESCUE CENTER

Meet Xena On August 20th, New Hope had a Good Samaritan reach out to them. They had found a little puppy on the side of the road that they described as being in terrible

BEFORE

AFTER

condition and needing medical attention ASAP. No one was sure what to expect. But it definitely wasn't what New Hope saw. This puppy was almost completely hairless and covered in sores; her face was so swollen she couldn't even open her eyes. Xena was weak and obviously malnourished. She needed help and fast... After taking Xena to the vet, New Hope discovered she had demodectic mange, strangles (which is essentially a skin infection causing the swelling) infested with worms and emaciated. The fight was on, and New Hope had to take immediate action. She was prescribed several

over and her recovery was stable, she ended up getting adopted by a wonderful family. The husband had come to the shelter and fallen in love with her before she was available. And he called to check on Xena regularly and was so excited to get to bring her home. He even surprised his wife - and New Hope got to tag along for the reveal. Lots of tears were shed - the people at New Hope were so thankful someone could look past the hair loss and rough exterior and see how perfect Xena was on the inside. Xena is one of many cases like this that New Hope handles every year. She was strong and fought hard to recover and live a life she deserves with a family that will give her all the love she never got in the beginning. For more info, follow New Hope Animal Rescue on Facebook.

medications and given medicated baths every day. New Hope also worked on refeeding and getting her up to a healthy weight. It was touch and go for about a week. Xena barely left her bed, and had a fever most of that time. But once the fever broke and she started eating again, Xena's recovery progressed quickly! Her hair started growing back in and all she wanted was attention and love. She was the sweetest, most playful little thing. She loved her toys and would pull a dozen into her kennel at a time. New Hope was so happy to see her thriving. Once Xena's treatment was just about

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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | COMMUNITY & FAMILY

IT TAKES A VILLAGE

Meet Gypsy In a heartwarming tale of resilience and compassion, a brave dog named Gypsy overcame incredible odds to find her forever home thanks to the dedication of animal

BEFORE

AFTER

rescue organization ITV (It Takes a Village Rescue). Gypsy's incredible journey from a skinny, scared, and deaf stray to a beloved companion is nothing short of miraculous. Gypsy's story began when a social media post caught the attention of concerned animal lovers. The post portrayed a skinny, emaciated stray dog in dire need of help. Upon learning of Gypsy's plight, ITV immediately sprang into action. A team was dispatched to the area to rescue her from her desperate situation. Gaining Gypsy's trust proved to be a challenging and time-consuming task. It took most of the day, but the dedicated ITV team persevered until they were finally able to catch her. What they discovered next

her for adoption. After several months of love and care, Gypsy was deemed healthy enough to embark on a new chapter in her life – finding her forever home. And, to everyone's delight, Gypsy's tale took another heartwarming turn when a loving family stepped forward to provide her with the safe and loving environment she deserved. When Gypsy returned to visit the ITV team after her adoption, they were greeted with a sight that brought tears of joy to their eyes. Gypsy had not only thrived in her new home but had also learned sign language signals to communicate with her new family. Her canine sister acted as her guide when needed, demonstrating the incredible bond between them. Gypsy was now not just surviving but thriving, showered with love and care in her forever home. The success story of Gypsy is also a testament to the importance of community support and the dedication of organizations like ITV. Since its inception in 2010, ITV has worked tirelessly

was truly heartbreaking. Gypsy was severely

to rescue and care for over

underweight, her body riddled with wounds,

10,000 animals in need. Their

and she was deaf – a condition that only added

mission to save homeless

to her fear and vulnerability. It's a testament to

animals is made possible

her strength and spirit that she had survived as

through the generosity and

long as she did, fending for herself in a world

support of the community,

of silence.

ensuring that more animals like Gypsy can find their

The rescue team bestowed the name "Gypsy"

happy endings.

upon this brave survivor, symbolizing her journey to a new life filled with love and

For more info, visit itvrescue.

security. From that moment on, Gypsy became

org or follow It Takes A

a part of the ITV family, receiving the care

Village on Facebook.

and attention she so desperately needed. The dedicated team at ITV worked tirelessly to nurse her back to health and prepare

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GYPSY'S ADOPTION PHOTO!


ANOTHER CHANCE FOR ANIMALS

Meet Dotti Dotti is a pitbull mix about 7-months-old and weighing in at 50 pounds. She had a rough start to life as she and her momma were captured as strays - both filthy and with a terrible skin condition. Dotti was terrified of human affection and would only army crawl when someone got her out of her kennel. Thankfully, ACA was able to arrange for Dotti to go to a foster home where she has truly blossomed, overcoming her health issues and fear of people. In fact, she's all healed up and very affectionate. Dotti loves attention, gets along with cats and other dogs and shows zero aggression with toys or food. She wouldn't hurt a flea. Dotti willingly gets in her kennel - which she keeps clean most of the time - when commanded. At bedtime, she cries for a few minutes but then settles in for the night. Dotti needs a loving forever family that can help her learn some basic manners as she simply survived living on the streets. Her adoption fee is $150. She’s up-to-date on vaccines, spayed, microchipped and has been heartworm tested. She’s currently available through Another Chance for Animals. If you are interested in meeting Dotti, contact ACA. For more info, visit acaevansville.com or follow Another Chance for Animals on Facebook.

BEFORE

AFTER

VANDERBURGH HUMANE SOCIETY

Meet Spud

The dog, the myth, the legend: Spud. You may remember him from a previous News 4U article when he was up for adoption. When he first arrived at the VHS in 2021, he was heartworm-positive and severely overweight from an unchecked thyroid condition. His heartworms were treated and his medical condition easily treated. And thanks to the dedication of VHS volunteer James, Spud even got his figure back! He was finally adopted, but things didn’t work out (through no fault of his own) and he was returned to the shelter. Spud had not been kept on his thyroid medication and had gained all the weight back and then some. Here’s where Spud’s story turns into one of resiliency. Reunited and more determined than ever, James and Spud walked, ran and swam every day until he reached his weight goal - nearly a 50+ pound weight loss! Now a Super Spud, everyone was ready for his big day to come. In the summer of 2023 it finally happened and Spud is now living his best life in his very own home! For more info, visit vhslifesaver.org or follow Vanderburgh Humane Society on Facebook.

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NEWLIFE RESCUE & ADOPTION

Meet Lu Lu was found on 8/31/23 walking around very slowly in rural Posey County. Animal control was called and the caller described him as a dog who had been hit by a car probably due to his walk and the fact that he was so sick he was barely standing. AC took him to Newlife's vet and Kelli Alldredge of New Life got involved to look into a foster situation. Worryingly, the vet discovered that Lu was eaten up with infection from some kind of trauma to his face. Pus was flowing from his nose and

BEFORE

inside his mouth. At first the vet thought Lu had a cleft palate due to the shape of the opening and the hole in his palate. Questions remained if this disfigurement was some type of injury. After his first round of antibiotics and other medication, Lu was back at the vet for a check-up on his progress. To everyone's delight, the injury was healing! It was not a cleft palate at all. Unfortunately, that meant it was an injury - but there's no explanation as to how or why it happened. Lu continued medication until a couple weeks ago and the hole in the roof of his mouth is closed! His lips are healing and the infection is gone! This guy has gone from a few days away from death to healthy in a couple months. He’s so appreciative of Newlife's help and such a joy to have around. He is so gentle and loving. It's impossible to imagine someone harming him on purpose but the focus is on Lu's progress and the knowledge that he will always be safe now.

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AFTER FYI, Lu still needs dental surgery that will be scheduled in the next month before he’s available for adoption. For more info, follow Newlife Rescue & Adoption on Facebook.


WARRICK HUMANE SOCIETY

Meet Zeus Zeus was transferred to WHS on February 10, 2023 from Union County, Kentucky. He was born on September 11, 2021 and at the time of transfer, he was just under a year-and-ahalf old. Zeus grew up with kids, goats, and even some chickens with no issues at all. So why did he end up at WHS? Unfortunately, a neighbor was not too fond of Zeus and ended up shooting him in the face with a shotgun. Zeus had permanent damage to his sight and may have also suffered hearing damage due to the blow. He came in with scars all over his face from where the pellets entered. Even after everything this poor boy

Zeus now lives in a home on multiple acres of land with his parents, six kiddos, cats, goats, and chickens. And to make this fairytale even sweeter, he was adopted with his girlfriend, Izzy, who spent 121 days of her own in the shelter just hoping that a family would choose her. Zeus and Izzy are now living their best lives and they were exactly what this family needed to feel complete. For more info, visit warrickhumanesociety.org or follow Warrick Humane Society on Facebook.

went through, he was loveable as could be and just wanted attention. It didn’t take long at all for Zeus to steal the hearts of both staff members and volunteers. He very quickly became a favorite to all. Despite this, Zeus sat day after day waiting to find his furever family. We heard many times that he was “too big” or that his bark was "just so loud and scary." But staff knew the real truth. This gentle giant commonly hung out with office staff, went on walks with volunteers (one who took him swimming in the lake frequently), was gentle with kittens, and was even used during Critter Camp programs. Due to no fault of his own, he was brought to our shelter and spent many nights wishing that he would find his furever home. After 153 days of waiting, Zeus finally had the perfect family come in to adopt him! His new owners had lost their own dogs and never felt the right connection again until they saw Zeus.

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She has been around kids and dogs (although she prefers small over big) while in foster care and enjoys playing as much as being loved on. She would prefer to be the only cat, as she knows she is the only cat you will ever need. It’s important to note that Pad Thai MUST be kept on a special diet, along with allergy medicine, to keep her healthy and happy. This does come with extra expenses every month, but she is worth every penny! Apply for Pad Thai at vhslifesaver.org.

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SHE WAS MINE RIGHT THEN - SHE PICKED ME.

they take a gander inside. "I was thinking that I wanted a little dog after

LILY

our Rat Terrier passed - but I walked by a crate with a German Shepherd mix who just looked at me, then came to me and licked my hand," Miller recalls. "I thought she was cute but she was 52 pounds." In a remarkable coincidence, Miller's husband later walked by the same crate and also felt drawn to the sweet pup. It was clearly meant to be. "A worker asked if we wanted to meet her - "Lily" played with my granddaughters and then came and sat right at my feet; she put her paw on

VHS ADOPTION SPOTLIGHT

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rowing up, Evansville's

13 wonderful years with their floppy-

Lauri Miller was initially

eared girl before she passed. The

forbidden by her father to

couple next adopted a diminutive Rat

keep a pet in the house - that is until

Terrier who lived to be 16; sadly, they

he remarried and his new wife came

lost her over the summer, but still had

into the relationship with a little wiener

another rescue at home, a four-year-

dog. Miller was just 10 at the time and

old wiener dog named Jax that Miller

overjoyed; in fact, the unexpected

describes as "the best dog ever."

development sparked a life-long love of animals that's only gotten stronger

With two cats, two grandkids and

over time. As she notes, "all my adult

a daughter-in-law also sharing the

life, I've always had a dog." The first

residence, there were no immediate

furry friend she made as an adult, a

plans to adopt another animal, but, as

Basset Hound named "Harley," served

Miller admits, "I'm a very spontaneous

as the perfect gift for Miller's husband

person." So, when the family stopped

who's really into motorbikes. "I told him

by Happy Tails Retail Shop at the

that I got him a Harley," she says with a

VHS back in July and noticed that

laugh. The Millers would go on to share

the shelter was open, she suggested

me to pet her," Miller says. "She was mine right then - she picked me." Almost as if she'd lived there for years, Lily slotted into the Miller household relatively seamlessly - the only real challenge being that she's heartwormpositive and is undergoing treatment which saps her energy a bit. But when Lily's feeling good, she and Jax love to play together - though she does need to work on her manners (including helping herself to the family's bread supply at every opportunity), according to Miller, so training is on the agenda after Lily completes her treatment.

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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | OPINION & COMMENTARY

AS I TYPE THIS... with Barold Hume

GOING OFF THE RAILS ON A CRAZY TRAIN

T

hings are only growing stranger

McCarthy set another precedent

by the day, folks. And I'm not even

by becoming the first Speaker

talking about the Mexican Congress

to be ousted. Never happened

recently being introduced to purported

in 250 years or thereabouts. Not

alien bodies during a hearing on UFOs.

to mention this came on the heels

Did you happen to see the footage? It was

of Congress narrowly avoiding yet

definitely out of this world - but not in a

another government shutdown despite

good way. Listen, I would love nothing more

the antics of far-right weirdo Matt Gaetz.

than for someone to prove that life on other

Good times.

planets exists; however, this sort of charade ain't helping the cause, that's for sure. In

Mind you, I didn't even have room in

case you've yet to read up on this, I don't

the opening paragraph to note former

wish to spoil the fun. Just do yourself a favor

President Trump's return to the court room

and Google image search "Mexican aliens" -

- this time for a civil fraud trial. He's been

especially if you're in need of a good laugh.

charged with - hold onto your hat - inflating

Unfortunately, the long list of other crazy

the worth of his real estate empire for

stuff going on in the world right now isn't

personal gain. Say what? Jokes aside, this

nearly as amusing. As I type this, Hamas

should all but secure him the Republican

has just surprise-attacked Israel, resulting in

nomination. By the way, did you catch any

hundreds of casualties and the promise of

of the second Republican debate? Not that

all-out war between these two determined

anyone could make out what was being said

enemies. And, of course, the Ukraine/Russia

on stage with all the interrupting. No matter.

conflict is now entering its 20th month. On

Unless Trump goes to jail, it's a done deal.

the homefront, predictably, the political

Even then I'm half-convinced he'd still get

divide is only deepening. Exhibit A: After

the nod. And possibly win the presidency

securing the Speaker of the House position

again from behind bars. Because a lot of

earlier this year via a record-breaking

people seem to be fed up with President

15 rounds of voting, Republican Kevin

Biden - at least that's what the polls show.

His approval rating is in the toilet, languishing somewhere around 40%. The horizon is so grey, in fact, that Biden just authorized 20 miles of border wall to be built - seemingly to appease the many voters concerned about immigration. What's funny here is that he always vowed not to do such a thing - while Trump vowed to not only build the wall but get Mexico to pay for it. Neither of which happened. Well, he failed to complete construction of it as promised and the U.S. footed the bill for what did get completed. Welcome to the Bizarro World.

NO MATTER. UNLESS TRUMP GOES TO JAIL, IT'S A DONE DEAL. EVEN THEN I'M HALFCONVINCED HE'D STILL GET THE NOD. AND POSSIBLY WIN THE PRESIDENCY AGAIN FROM BEHIND BARS.

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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | OPINION & COMMENTARY

MAYBE I'M JUST GETTING OLD... with Johnny Fletcher (NOT REALLY THAT) CLOSE BUT NO CIGAR

F

or those of you who've been

day, seemed to be slowing down on my

35 seconds. Granted, the guy is 30 years

following this column as if your

morning 5-mile treks around the east side

younger than me - but it's still absolutely

life depended on it - and maybe

of Evansville. But let's not beat around

mind-blowing that a human being can

it does - I apologize for the delay in

the bush or offer up a litany of excuses...

run that fast for that long, averaging a

reporting on my attempt to achieve glory

I regret to inform you that I failed in my

pace of 4:35 per mile. My fastest mile, in

at the Evansville Half Marathon a few

quest to continue Benjamin Buttoning

contrast, was 7:30 - and that was at the

weeks back. It's just the nature of an in-

the half marathon. Sluggish from the first

very beginning of the race. I only got

print magazine with a month between

step of the race until the last, I gutted

slower from there whereas Kiptum simply

publications. Needless to say, I feel

out a time of 1:48:29, a full four minutes

got stronger as the marathon progressed.

your pain. As you may or may not recall,

slower than 2022's miraculous run. And

Amazing. But hey, let's see how this long

considering the lengthy wait, I was all-in

yet, there was a bright spot. Despite a

distance phenom performs three decades

on trying to beat my personal best time

fairly underwhelming performance, I still

from now when he reaches near senior

at the annual race, having obliterated my

secured my second-fastest time to date.

citizen status. I'm living proof that 53 is

PB by four minutes in 2022 at the ripe old

Can't really complain - but that's sort of

a tough road. Drug-free, anyway. Which

age of 52. And as I noted in my previous

my thing, you know?

reminds me that there's no drug testing at

column, I was fully aware that the odds

the Evansville Half Marathon... I kid. The

were stacked against me for a host of

What really puts this whole running

only enhancement I'll ever allow myself

reasons; notably, because I had suffered a

adventure in perspective is that at the

is a cold Ski before heading out on a

series of self-inflicted injuries (who could

recent Chicago Marathon, the men's

run. And a jar of pickle juice to stave off

ever forget the time I suffered a herniated

world record was shattered by 23-year-

cramping. Tasty.

disc in my sleep?) over the course of the

old Kenyan Kelvin Kiptum, who sprinted

last year and, in the lead-up to the big

his way to a ridiculous time of 2 hours and

I'M LIVING PROOF THAT 53 IS A TOUGH ROAD. DRUG-FREE, ANYWAY. WHICH REMINDS ME THAT THERE'S NO DRUG TESTING AT THE EVANSVILLE HALF MARATHON... I KID.

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Freddie Ask anything Musician. Writer. Man about town. Freddie Bourne has his finger on the pulse of the tri-state, and he's here's to tackle your questions about life, love and other stuff. No matter the subject, he's got a take on it - whether you want to hear it or not. Photo Credit: Blaine Mathew Media

I'M TAKING OZEMPIC AND CAN'T GET THE JINGLE FOR THE DRUG OUT OF MY HEAD - WHAT CAN I DO TO SALVAGE MY SANITY? Dear FDA, Oh, oh, oh, oh no. Sounds like quite a tragedy. I find that the best remedy for getting something out of your head is exercising. However, like most people, I imagine you're taking the drug to avoid working out. So, you know, good luck with that.

THEY SAY THAT DOG OWNERS EVENTUALLY START TO LOOK LIKE THEIR PET. YOU MUST BE THRILLED ABOUT THE PROSPECT OF BECOMING A LOT BETTER LOOKING AS YOU SLOWLY MORPH INTO YOUR

COMING OVER FOR THANKSGIVING OR ARE YOU STILL ON HOUSE ARREST? Dear Jorge, I was in rehab, not on house arrest. But, no, I can't come by - I already have my plans set in stone which include being a part of the opening ceremonies for Holiday World & Splashin'

WRITING A BROADWAY MUSICAL ABOUT YOUR LIFE CALLED "BOURNE TO RUN"? IF SO, YOU'RE GOING TO OWE ME A SIZEABLE CHUNK OF

FRENCHIE PETEY.

CHANGE.

Dear Uneducated,

Dear Bruce or "The Boss,"

I’ll start by correcting you before not answering your crap inquiry. Petey is a Frenchton - French bulldog and Boston terrier. It’s like me calling him a pug,

CURIOUS IF YOU'D BE INTERESTED IN

IS IT TRUE THAT YOU'RE

which I do when he starts getting sassy. By the way, he read your question (yes, he understands the English language because I’m a good parent) and viciously tackled my computer screen to the point I

You already told me that if I tried anything you would sue me for everything I have. Though I think coming after me for the $450 in my bank account is a little overzealous for someone that has a $650 million net worth. No need for concern, I have re-titled the musical "If Kitchen Nightmares was a Person." The

candn barje;lg read wha i’m typingfg.

biggest hits: “My Food is Good,”

At least I won’t look like Rascal, which

number “What is That?”

“Contamination” and the all-cast

clearly is what your dog looks like.

Safari's new attraction “Good Gravy!” Jealous much?

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NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | MUSIC REVIEWS

NOVEMBER MUSIC REVIEWS MADISON BEER Silence Between Songs Epic Records & Sing it Loud

Doja Cat went from being a glamorous

the making for years. Sure, she’s an

mob boss reptilian in “Rules” to a true

Instagram influencer with a whopping

musical chameleon. She's as spicy as ever

38 millions followers, but she hasn't musicians. She deserves to, though, and hopefully this second album won’t be just a gateway, but a jet propulsion to the very top. Since I first stumbled upon Beer via her banger “Hurts Like Hell (feat. Offset)” four years ago, I knew she was a star. She writes and produces her own music, loves playing visually and creatively with her music videos, has a killer wardrobe and is drop-dead gorgeous. A handful of her videos have even racked up views exceeding 50 million. So with Silence Between Songs, she means business. Favorites include “Showed Me (How I Fell in Love with You),” “Dangerous,” “Spinnin,” “Reckless” and “Home to Another One.” Beer actually sent the album to idol Lana Del Rey before its release. The silky smooth singer gave it her blessing and it's well-deserved. Beer is a true talent,

HOTTEST NEW ALBUMS IN MUSIC REVIEWS OF SOME OF THE HOTTEST NEW ALBUMS IN MUSIC! DOJA CAT

Scarlet Kemosabe/RCA Records

Madison Beer has been a popstar in

completely broken into the mainstream dialogue of A-list

CHECK OUT THESE CHECK OUT HONEST REVIEWS SOME OF THE THESEOF HONEST

(shout-out to her conquering YouTube's Hot Ones lineup of fiery chicken wings last month) on Scarlet, her fourth studio album full of iconic songs already topping the charts. Her VMA performance, a mash-up of “Attention,” “Paint the Town Red” and “Demons” with a slew of devilishly mesmerizing back-up dancers, was a true tour-de-force. She's a loud and proud hip-hop queen who delivers radio-hit after radio-hit. “Agora Hills” is a more mellow-trap beat against a dystopian disco mall music video; “Love Life” is the perfect sunset car-ride vibe with a breathy, sensual chorus; and “Balut” is a straight-up 90s chill rap. My favorite, though, is lead single “Paint The Town Red” - it’s probably yours, too. It's just one of those cultural phenomena songs that’s been turned into countless TikTok vids thanks to the dangerously honest lyrics and addictive hook. I'm here for it. Doja didn’t just paint the town, she ruled it. - Marisa Patwa

maturing as a young woman and musician. Her album may speak on silence, but her voice is louder than life. - Marisa Patwa

ANN WILSON & TRIPSITTER Another Door LouJohn/Dualtone Records

ED SHEERAN Autumn Variations Gingerbread Man Records Ed Sheeran has struck gold again with his seventh number one studio album. It’s a songwriting triumph, full of vulnerability and an inside look into his inner-circle of friends and family. He collaborated with record producer Aaron Dessner (of The National) on nearly all of the 14 tracks and their teamwork certainly paid off. “Magical” makes you feel like you’re living a true fairytale: ”Silence is filled as time stands still/ Our thoughts in the open room/ Lay here until the sun distills/ It's light for the perfect view/ Now I'm with you.” Swoon. “Plastic Bag” is a folksy, indie mix; “Magical” is a cheery good morning delight”; “American Town” is a highenergy melody; while “Punchline” is an emotional dialogue with himself that is refreshingly honest and so beautiful. Thank you to Sheeran for giving us love all these years. - Marisa Patwa

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Fans of the legendary rock band Heart were, well, heartened to hear that sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson recently shared the stage for the first time since 2019 for a rendition of the 1977 classic "Barracuda," along with the promise of new music to come. Even more good news is that Ann's latest solo project, Another Door, is her best to date, building on last year's excellent Fierce Bliss. Where the latter was a bluesy affair at times that included several intriguing covers, the former is a more cohesive release featuring 11 tracks co-written by Ann, a focus that pays off in spades on standouts like "Rain of Hell" which ascends into the cosmos with a heavenly chord change during the dramatic chorus. Then there's the acoustic-driven, hopelessly romantic "Still" underscored by delicate violins as Ann makes a determined vow: "The devil can take me under... the angels fall asunder/ "I love you still." Doing a 180, "Rusty Robots" is a wild ride with offkilter rhythms, heavy guitars and even heavier lyrics: "Flowers all around me drowning in the mud/ Washing all the pedals and soaking all the blood." Still, it's the softer moments that really hit the mark on Another Door, such as album closer "Miss One and Only" with its Beatles-esque chord progressions and achingly up-front vocals - no effects needed, just pure singing from the heart. - Johnny Fletcher


NEWS4U NOVEMBER 2023 | MUSIC REVIEWS

OFF! FLSD EP Fat Possum Records Even while nearing the 70-year mark and continuing to battle diabetes, Keith Morris remains punk rock's greatest frontman. The vocalist's flawless résumé includes his time as the original singer for Black Flag as well as his ongoing membership in the Circle Jerks - yet Off!, Morris' off-shoot, so to speak, from the Jerks, may be his crowning achievement. Not convinced? You will be after downloading these four additional songs from the recording sessions for the band's 2022 masterpiece, Free LSD. With each track clocking in under two minutes, the EP races by in a delirious blur of first-class punk rock riffs backed by a locomotive-like rhythm section. Sure, there are a handful of other acts in the genre that, musically speaking, can mow 'em down like Off!, but none possess a singer who can knife their way through the melee with such ferocity and conviction. Case in point, when Morris informs you to "keep your mouth shut" on the track of the same name, there's no question as to whether you'll comply. This snarling senior citizen is running the show, got it? - Johnny Fletcher

BLUES WITH BRAGIN MIZZ LOWE Classy Woman Mizz Lowe Records Produced by twotime

GRAMMY

blues winner Bobby Rush, Mizz Lowe's debut album is a force of nature. Classy Woman opens with “Honey Tree," a duet with Rush featuring his stellar harmonica

KK’S PRIEST The Sinner Rides Again Napalm Records

playing and lyrics about Lowe's keen ability to attract men. The title track finds Brother Paul Brown laying down

I’m always amused when exuberant fans proclaim a new album to be “The best thing the band has ever done.” Let’s all just take a deep breath. The album has been available for 20 minutes. Maybe give the new record a few spins before proclaiming your favorite band’s new album is an instant classic. Such is the case with former Judas Priest guitarist K.K. Downing’s new album, The Sinner Rides Again. Just a few short hours after its release, some fans were already declaring it was better than anything Judas Priest had released in 30 years. Really? Let’s try to take an objective look at the new material. The Sinner is a heavy metal record. It checks all the boxes. Driving, chugging rhythms? Yep. Sinister harmonies and shrieking vocals? Affirmative. Thundering drums and pounding bass lines? Oh yeah. Corny subject matter in an attempt to recapture something of the early Judas Priest vibe?

a funky bass line. More funky sounds shine through on “Hip Shakin’ Mama” as Lowe sings about her love for dancing. Elsewhere, “Easy Baby” showcases Paul Black's prowess on the slide guitar. Brown offers solid drumming on “I Ain’t Givin’ Up My Love,” a song where Lowe sings about a man who doesn’t respect her. “Drink Drink” showcases Brown’s horn

Absolutely. Is it an improvement on KK’s 2021 debut Sermons of the Sinner? Maybe? It’s a pretty good

playing as Lowe sings about a man who

metal album. It isn’t breaking any new ground, but it's a fun romp, and worth the money if you're a JP fan. - Matt Alschbach

harmonica adds a great touch to the

enjoys too many adult beverages. Rush’s song. More brilliant harmonica from Rush starts off “Take My Love” while Lowe and

SLOWDIVE Everything Is Alive Dead Oceans

Rush sing about wanting to stay close to someone special and connect on both a physical and spiritual level. There’s a

This dreamy, block-out-the-world, shoegaze soundscape

is boringly

pleasant. Quality synth sounds and light guitars will get you far toward making me a fan, but overall, it plays like a screensaver. It’s nice and all goes together harmoniously. However, the lack of dynamics and few acoustic instruments homogenize this effort. It’s like 80s b-movie closing credits but in a good way; it’s lovely and I’ll listen to this when I don’t feel like listening to anything. The expansive wash of ambience is haunting, and I hear the influence of Moody Blues and David Bowie in places even though the lyrics are largely unintelligible. I'm equally entranced and apathetic, and who this is for is a mystery. Maybe it’s for someone scoring a sequel to The Never Ending Story or Stranger Things bonus material. Maybe it’s for someone staring out into an oceanic or interstellar void desperate to feel a cosmic pulse. Or maybe it's a

definite gospel feel to “This Love” with Brown providing great keyboard work as Lowe sings about a love that endures through good and bad times. “4 Leaf Clover” offers a melancholy tune with lyrics about time slipping away. Festive album closer “Christmas Tears” addresses the need to spend the holidays with someone special. For more info, visit mizzlowe.com. - Paul Bragin

placeholder for the silence so many of us avoid. Maybe it’s all of these. - Lindsey Williams

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NOVEMBER BEER REVIEWS

This month’s beers are available depending on supply & demand at all 10 Liquor Locker locations. Visit our website at www.Liquor-Locker.com. GOOSE ISLAND CHRISTMAS IPA

PAUL HOLLYFELD - 4

This pours a hazy burnt orange with an ample head. There are earthy, piney aromas on the nose. On the palate it is medium-bodied, somewhat malty with a piney bitterness that balances it nicely. At 7.5% ABV, there is just enough warmth to complement a cool Christmas Day. This is a solid, well-balanced IPA.

PAUL BRAGIN - 4

A thick white head tops this IPA and takes a long time to evaporate. A decent amount of hops controls the scent profile. The hop flavors remain with the initial tasting and stay in the long finish, with wheat flavors adding some lightness. Drink this beer during the cold winter months at a holiday celebration. Pair it with your favorite holiday dishes as you gather with family and friends to celebrate the holidays.

JABEZ MARTINEZ - 4

This is a slightly cloudy, amber-colored beer. It has a decent amount of hops but it's not overwhelming or terribly bitter. This could make for a decent session beer around Christmas time but at 7.5% ABV, you may not be able to drink too many of these while watching football.

BRECKENRIDGE CHRISTMAS ALE

PAUL HOLLYFELD - 4

This beer pours a rich caramel hue with a creamy off-white head. Slightly bready on the nose, with a rich maltiness on the palate along with a hint of clove. The hops balance with the malty sweetness perfectly, making this a very nice winter ale with a 7.1% ABV.

PAUL BRAGIN - 4.5

A thick white head crowns this winter warmer style ale and stays for a long time. Sweet malt scents come through the nose. Similarly, the sweet malt remains while drinking the beer, with some slight bitterness from the hops coming in the very long finish. People who like malty beers need to drink this seasonal offering during the winter in front of a roaring fire. Pair it with your favorite holiday foods like turkey and chocolate desserts.

JABEZ MARTINEZ - 4.5

This is a dark, amber-colored beer. I prefer this slightly over the Goose Island offering. The only thing missing in this Christmas beer is some nutmeg or gingerbread flavors. Otherwise, I find it easy to drink with a pleasant maltiness.

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BELL'S OBERON ECLIPSE

PAUL HOLLYFELD - 4

This citrusy, hoppy wheat beer pours a hazy orange with a thin head. On the nose is an abundance of citrus, mainly orange, joined by the typical wheat beer funkiness. On the palate it is slightly yeasty, with a hint of orange and the typical wheat beer flavors (esters) a fan of the style will love. This is a very well-balanced wheat ale that finishes with a bitterness an IPA drinker will appreciate as well.

PAUL BRAGIN - 4

A thick white head forms on this beer when poured into a wheat beer glass and never totally evaporates. The scent contains familiar notes of wheat along with coriander and orange. Likewise, the first sip of the beer contains wheat flavors as well as some generous orange notes. Wheat beer lovers definitely need to try this during the cold winter months. Pair it with a variety of cheeses like Stilton and aged Gouda, salmon or shellfish.

JABEZ MARTINEZ - 4.5

This is a cloudy, amber-colored beer. I find the sweet citrus flavor very refreshing as well as the crisp wheat flavor. Bell's always produces some of my favorite beers and they do good things with wheat. I also like the subtle coriander and solid 6.3% ABV.


TERRAPIN DEPTH PERCEPTION

PAUL HOLLYFELD - 3

This Imperial IPA pours an almost clear amber with a nice white head. Notes of pineapple and other tropical fruits are prominent on the nose. This has a strong malty backbone with faint notes of pineapple and mango. This Imperial comes in at 9.1% ABV, and it doesn’t hide it. For me it's a little heavy - could have used a bit more hop bitterness to balance out the maltiness.

PAUL BRAGIN - 4.25

A decent white head rests on this IPA and dissipates slowly. A burst of hop scent fills the nose. Pine notes from the hops hit the tongue first and stay during

the long finish. People who enjoy hop-forward beers need to try this beer brewed with a trio of different hops. Pair it with strong dishes or spicy Asian foods like barbecue ribs, pork vindaloo, Thai Tom Yum or Korean Kimchi Jjigae.

JABEZ MARTINEZ - 3.5

This is another amber-colored beer with a slight cloudiness to it. I thought I was really going to enjoy this beer but it didn’t quite meet my expectations. It's a better-than-average Imperial IPA - pretty sweet with a bit of bitterness but overall, I prefer the other offerings this month.

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Focusing on personal injury, civil litigation, whistleblower claims and workers' compensation law, Siesky Law Firm strives to provide excellent legal services while remaining client and community centered. The Evansville-based trio of top attorneys - including Lane Siesky, Daniel Gearhart and Douglas Briody - boasts years of invaluable experience inside and outside the courtroom. Highly-respected with an impeccable track record, the firm's aggressive representation of its clients continues to benefit the community in myriad ways.

Q: It seems like the majority of legal cases don't go to trial or are settled quickly. Is that an accurate assessment?

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This is a great question. In the context of personal injury cases, it is true that most cases do not go to a jury trial. However, I would not say that cases are normally “settled quickly”. So, why aren’t more personal injury cases tried to a jury? There are many reasons. Often, if someone is badly injured the value of the personal injury case will exceed the insurance coverage available. Once all the available insurance proceeds have been obtained, having a jury trial is normally pointless because even if a jury returns a large verdict there is often no way to collect the money. In addition, many cases are too small to have a jury trial. Jury trials are very time-consuming and expensive for both sides. Each side often spends tens of thousands of dollars in experts,

court reporting for depositions, videographers, etc. So, in a smaller case neither side “wins” a jury trial because of the expense. Finally, in larger injury cases where there is adequate insurance to support a large verdict, the cases often settle at mediation. Mediation is an informal process where a mediator (neutral) goes back and forth between the parties and attempts to get the parties to reach a settlement. Most courts order the parties to mediate (sometimes more than one time) before allowing the case to be tried before a jury. Statistically, mediations are very, very successful in achieving settlement. Attorneys, mediators, and insurance adjusters may not always agree as to the exact value of a case but are professionals that work to bridge gaps and buyout risk.

Information is why cases do not settle quickly. Both sides need “information” in order to properly evaluate how much a case is worth and to gauge the chances of success should the case go to a jury. Important information includes evidence of the injured party’s medical condition, medical records and bills, witnesses, facts, surveillance video, company records, 911 calls, etc. This information is gathered through HIPPA authorizations, private investigators, subpoenas, written discovery, depositions and so forth. As you might imagine, all of the information collection takes time. If you have questions about an injury case, trial, settlement or the merits of a case, you will want to connect with a knowledgeable attorney and discuss your situation.

Disclaimer: The above information provided by Siesky Law Firm, PC, is not legal advice and should not be taken as legal advice. Application of the law is highly fact sensitive and readers should consult with an attorney on legal matters.

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