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Mile of Music PBS Wisconsin documentary will premiere on big screens June 16
Mile of Music PBS Wisconsin documentary will premiere on big screens June 16

Yahoo

timea day ago

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Mile of Music PBS Wisconsin documentary will premiere on big screens June 16

A Mile of Music documentary is coming to TV screens around the state. The one-hour film, comprised of footage recorded by PBS Wisconsin at last year's festival, Mile 11, premieres 8 p.m. June 23 on television and online — but Fox Valley fans are invited to attend the movie's premiere a week early. Titled "Mile of Music," the documentary will play on a big screen on June 16 at the Fox Cities Exhibition Center, 355 W. Lawrence St. in Appleton. Doors open at 6 p.m., and the film will start at 7 p.m., followed by a 30-minute Q&A with the film's production crew and members of the Mile of Music team. Attendance to the premiere is free. Moviegoers are encouraged to register through EventBrite. Due to the high volume of content the documentary team filmed at the 2024 festival, a "streaming archive of performances" from more than 30 artists will be available online at at according to a news release from PBS Wisconsin. 'We are honored that PBS Wisconsin is able to share the magic of Mile of Music through the upcoming Mile of Music broadcast program,' Mile of Music founder Dave Willems said in a statement. 'We look forward to sharing our festival with a statewide audience, and beyond, through both the broadcast and online content." Willems said the Mile of Music team first welcomed PBS Wisconsin to the music festival in 2019 for early stages of documentary planning. After the pandemic hit, the production paused, then the PBS crew returned to scout locations at the 2023 festival and filmed in 2024. RELATED: 200 artists, 700 sets: Here's how Appleton's Mile of Music came to be, and what keeps it in tune Mile of Music, held annually at the beginning of August, has become a staple event in northeastern Wisconsin since its inception in 2013. The four-day festival is entirely free and made up of musicians performing 100% original music. It annually brings around 80,000 to 100,000 attendees to downtown Appleton, along a one-mile stretch of College Avenue. According to PBS Wisconsin, the documentary explores the festival "through the eyes of performers including Christopher Gold, Illiterate Light, Abby Posner, Ben Mulwana, Tommy Prine and more." This year, the 12th-annual Mile of Music will take place July 31 to Aug. 3. Contact Kelli Arseneau at 920-213-3721 or karseneau@ Follow her on Twitter at @ArseneauKelli. This article originally appeared on Appleton Post-Crescent: Mile of Music PBS documentary will premiere on big screen June 16

City cafe to host free self-care event for Mental Health Awareness Week
City cafe to host free self-care event for Mental Health Awareness Week

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

  • Health
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City cafe to host free self-care event for Mental Health Awareness Week

A Carlisle café will host an evening of relaxation and self-care to mark Mental Health Awareness Week. Sketch and Sip, based in Carlyle's Court, is hosting a free mental health awareness evening that's all about 'slowing down and tuning in'. Guests will be able to create their own art, have a hand massage, learn some guided meditation techniques, and relax with creative activities. It will be held on Thursday May 15 between 5.30pm and 8pm. A spokesperson said: "Whether you're feeling overwhelmed, need a night of self-care or just want to enjoy a mindful creative evening - this one is for you." Tickets for this free event, held in collaboration with Arbonne, can be booked via the EventBrite website:

Didn't snag tickets to the Miami Grand Prix? Here's the next best thing for F1 fans
Didn't snag tickets to the Miami Grand Prix? Here's the next best thing for F1 fans

Miami Herald

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Miami Herald

Didn't snag tickets to the Miami Grand Prix? Here's the next best thing for F1 fans

Aaaaand it's back. It's time for party people to start their engines again. Formula One returns to Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens for the fourth annual Miami Grand Prix May 2-4 – and for the first time, you may actually get to be trackside. Single-day tickets are now on sale, starting at an inflation-friendly $65 to attend Friday's opening practice, up to $505 for Sunday's main event. But if you if prefer less noise, better parking and fewer crowds, there's an alternative event that still lets you feel like you are part of the Autodrome action. The four-day Racing Fan Fest at Wynwood Marketplace kicks off Thursday, May 1. Did we mention it's free? Just because the fest doesn't cost anything doesn't mean it isn't way worthy, or the venue isn't cool. The 75,000-square-foot plus, open-air marketplace is the perfect place to celebrate all things F1 from afar. And not just celebrate. You'll be able to channel your inner Max Verstappen by taking the wheel of one of the state-of-the-art racing simulators on site. If you really want to live vicariously and feel like you're in the pit, head into the Red Bull Zone, where you can test your skills changing the tires of an authentic F1 car. This is not virtual, so prepare to put in some elbow grease. Not into the whole racecar thing? The Swarm event also features DJ sets, live performances, pop-ups, celeb appearances, as well as noshes and drinks from local eateries and national brands. Plus, it goes without saying, a ton of selfie photo ops await. If you go: What: F1 Fan Fest When: Thursday: 4 p.m.- 12 a.m.; Friday: 4 p.m.-3 a.m.; Saturday: noon-3 a.m.; and Sunday: noon-9 p.m. Where: Wynwood Marketplace, 2250 NW Second Ave., Miami. Info: RSVP: EventBrite. Free drink for the first 250 people to check in each day.

Earth Day 2025: Top events happening in the United States, a complete guide
Earth Day 2025: Top events happening in the United States, a complete guide

Hindustan Times

time22-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Earth Day 2025: Top events happening in the United States, a complete guide

As Earth Day 2025 unfolds today, April 22, communities nationwide are rallying around this year's theme, 'Our Power, Our Planet,' with a focus on renewable energy and climate action. From festivals to educational workshops, there are some solid, standout events happening across the United States that will make people more concerned and aware about the environment and how to keep Mother Earth thriving and healthy. This event is being organized by the The Yards DC between 7 - 8am EDT. The location of this hyped event is 355 Water Street Southeast Washington, DC 20003 United States and this will be a short and sweet, peaceful outdoor yoga session at The Yards. This event would be quite popular with health conscious Non-resident Indians (NRIs) from Washington DC, for starters. The session will be led by a Luma Wellness Studio instructor, Carlyn, with the sales of the event finishing up real soon, according to the website EventBrite. If you are busy on Earth Day 2025 but still wish to create an impact, the Vollmer Visitor Center has a curated event on Thursday, April 24, between 8am - 12pm EDT. If you are anywhere near 4915 Greenspring Avenue Baltimore, MD 21209 on April 24, it would be the perfect opportunity to join in the series of Earth Day-related activities set in store. The Hanai Foundation is hosting a Earth Day 2025 special event on April 22, which include a variety of activities dedicated to Earth Day, following the theme of 'Our Power, Our Planet.' It must be remembered however that those below the age of 18 will need to accompanied by a parent or legal guardian to be able to take part in the activities. The location of the event is 62430 Eagle Road Bend, OR 97701 United States. The event is an open-house one and is free for all. Arrive at anytime between 4 - 7pm PDT to enjoy the activities set in store. If you are a fan of poems, flora and fauna at the same time, this event would be a perfect Earth Day 2025 getaway. Arrive at the Norman Bird Sanctuary on April 22 between 3:30 - 4:15pm EDT and enjoy a blissful and serene 'Poetry walk' with nature lovers while hearing the chirping of birds all around. This is a free for all event and if you arrive at 583 3rd Beach Road Middletown, RI 02842 United States at the right time, this would be one memory to cherish.

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