The beginning of this story was published in December, 2002. I wrote it in November of 2002. Nine years ago.
I walked into the Falcon Bowl and slid onto a bar stool and gave barkeep John Okopinski a nod.
“Hi John, gimme a Klisch.”
The Old Ways
By Vince Bushell, photos Sarah Kurowski (top, and Michelle Jones & Shelly McClone following)
The beginning of this story was published in December, 2002. I wrote it in November of 2002. Nine years ago.
I walked into the Falcon Bowl and slid onto a bar stool and gave barkeep John Okopinski a nod.
“Hi John, gimme a Klisch.”
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thru OCT 2 WOODLAND PATTERN, 720 E Locust, Exhibit: Hal Rammel, Comix & Cartoons
thru OCT 30 ANABA TEA ROOM, 2107 E Capitol Dr, Art Show – Mark Nash: Continuum
thru OCT 30 MILW REPERTORY THEATER, Stiemke Studio, From My Hometown
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by Tea Krulos
Collaborators Lil Rev and Larry Penn aren’t just two musicians – they are living cultural archives, preserving and performing music with deep roots. The list of accomplishments between the two of them is amazing.
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