Expose Kenosha Presents:

“Be Exposed”
A night of Live Music
Acoustic Soul | Matt Meyer | Macyn Taylor | Jason Kent
Chris Sipos | Rhytmic Soul
Friday October 17th, 7-11 pm
$5.00 Donation at the door | Raffle and Silent Auction
October 13th, 2008 — EK55, Be Exposed . . ., ExposeKenosha
Expose Kenosha Presents:

A night of Live Music
Acoustic Soul | Matt Meyer | Macyn Taylor | Jason Kent
Chris Sipos | Rhytmic Soul
Friday October 17th, 7-11 pm
$5.00 Donation at the door | Raffle and Silent Auction
October 13th, 2008 — EK55, Be Exposed . . ., ExposeKenosha
Downhome Sophisticates playing “Seventh Son’ at Gabe’s in Highwood.
Chris Sipos from the Downhome Sophisticates will be playing at BE EXPOSED . . . this Friday Oct 17, at Carolyn’s
October 13th, 2008 — EK55, Be Exposed . . ., ExposeKenosha
Allman Brothers Melissa Live by Acoustic Soul
Acoustic Soul will be playing at BE EXPOSED . . . this Friday Oct 17, at Carolyn’s
October 13th, 2008 — Nathan Bladow, EK55, Lemon Street Gallery, ExposeKenosha

Nathan Bladow is a congenial young man with a natural eye for photography. Considering he is basically self-taught his talent is obvious…someone who will definitely develop in no time.
1. How did you get started in photography?
My parents met in a high school photography class, so you could say I kind of grew up with it. I would say my passion for photography really came into being when I was talking to my Photo-1 teacher, Mr. White, and he said kind of off hand “this is something I could really see you doing as a career” I had just never seen myself as pursuing photography as more than a hobby till then, but at that moment it just kind of clicked that this is what I wanted to do. Continue reading →
October 13th, 2008 — EK55, Kemper Center, RG Audio Productions, Radio Theatre, ExposeKenosha

For its Oct. 25 Halloween show at Kemper Hall in Kenosha, RG Productions promises to captivate and horrify audiences with an award-winning radio play, the timeless story about Dr. Frankenstein’s ill-fated miscalculation of the power of science, Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein.”
But don’t come expecting to see a Boris Karloff-type rendition with the monster stomping around stage. According to producer Nita Hunter, this adaptation remains faithful to the Mary Shelley novel. “It’s a story filled with passion, brilliance, daring and ambition,” she says. “And one that’s just as timeless as ever in an era where scientific advancement has become more controversial and moral-laden.” Continue reading →
October 13th, 2008 — EK55, AHA!, ExposeKenosha

Business Plan Basics for artists
Location:
Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce/WWBIC,
600 52nd Street
Suite 130, Kenosha, WI
Date:
10/22/2008
6:00pm - 7:30pm
Details:
AHA! Kenosha and WWBIC will instruct artists and performers about business plan basics and show them how to put a business plan together.
To register visit www.ahakenosha.org. For more information email mfischertracy@firstbankingcenter.com
Cost $5.00 for AHA! Kenosha members
Cost $10.00 for non-members