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CP FALL ARTS PREVIEW 2015

{PHOTO COURTESY OF MIKE WHITE}

Shemekia Copeland, Sept. 30

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MUSIC

{BY MARGARET WELSH} AFTER THE USUAL late-August concert lull, power-metal stalwarts Blind Guardian September is bursting with notable perfor- will be at the Carnegie of Homestead mances, thanks — in large part — to the Music Hall on Nov. 4; and a couple bigincidental tag-team scheduling of the VIA name black-metal bands — Watain and and Thrival festivals. Mayhem — bring their evil to Mr. Small’s By now, VIA is an institution and this Theatre on Nov. 22. new-music-and-media event (Sept. 24– Oct. 3) features one of its most exciting lineups yet, including MC Lyte, Lower FALL ARTS Dens, Sheer Mag and Ikonika (check the schedule for info on various locations). At this year’s Thrival Festival, the muBURLESQUE The nationally touring sic is happening on a stage in HazelSuicide Girlss bring their Blackheart wood. That hat fest, held Sept. 25-26, foBurlesque, which includes cuses on n various facets of innovation, Orange Is the New Blackk and boasts sts a weekend of high-profile and Star Wars-themed s musicians ns like Raekwon and Ghostnumbers, Oct. 24. Rex face Killa, la, Panic! At the Disco and Theater, South Side Strand of Oaks. The Andy Warhol Museum prefers to spread great lineups throughout out the year: This fall, its Sound Series welcomes the influential art-punk rt-punk band Television on Sept. 25,, long-standing dream-pop band Luna na on Oct. 14, and the always delightful Jonathan Richman n on Nov. 4. Fans of heavy music will have ve busy schedules over er the next few months. Experimental metal band Godfl esh Godflesh comes to o Altar Bar on Sept. 23;; Spirit Caravan {PHOTO COURTESY OF HIGH ROAD TOURING} — featuring uring the nearly Jonathan Richman, legendary ry Wino — plays Nov. 4 the 31st Street Pub on Oct. 21;

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