

The collaboration is supposedly a one-off, but as always with these things, time will tell. The recorded results of their combined efforts, “I Walked With You A Ways,” comes out in October posted previews of the album suggest a species of loping country music. PLAINS Plains is a new collaboration between Katie Crutchfield of Waxahatchee and indie folkster Jess Williamson. 78, Plains, the duo of Katie Crutchfield (left) and Jess Williamson, play Royale on Nov. The Porch Southern, 175 Rivers Edge Drive, Medford. It’s also a fitting tag for Canadian regionalist par excellence Corb Lund and the multi-form roots music he makes about, as one of his songs puts it, “Ranchin,’ Ridin’, Romance” - not to mention, when he leaves the ranch, goth girls, rats, and whatever else strikes his lyrical muse. 97, CORB LUND He’s sometimes called “the hurtin’ Albertan,” which has the sort of rhyming ring that makes it stick. Groton Hill Music Center, 122 Old Ayer Road, Groton. One of them, Willie Watson, will be with the Watkinses for their October date. WATKINS FAMILY HOUR What began about 20 years ago as a loose, revolving gathering of friends that Sara and Sean Watkins convened to play in a variety-show format has evolved into something that has produced three albums and tours with various of those friends. You will be shouting over drunk people who won't listen and truthfully sometimes it can be very soul crushing, especially if you take art seriously.Related : Read more from our Fall Arts Preview

My studio caps their sessions at around 55 people, which is an insane amount of people to be expected to teach. The work itself can be extremely draining, especially if you have a larger class.

They all stick together and it's very obviously an "us against them" mindset. And don't expect your district manager to help or support you in any meaningful way. If you have an incompetent store manager like I happened to have, you can expect passive aggressive messages through Slack, poor morale among your coworkers, and no direction. The way this company is structured makes it painfully obvious that the corporate side doesn't care about the artists, they only care about profits and their public appearance. You'll be expected to keep your schedule wide open for Muse, but also expect them to never give you the amount of hours that they promise on your schedule. Your hours will almost definitely get cut on a weekly basis, especially if you work at a lower performing studio. Muse Paintbar - Providence harrys-bar-&-burger Harrys Bar & Burger Bars, Burgers 0.00 mi away mills-tavern Mills Tavern Seafood, Steakhouses 0.01 mi away. It became very clear to me very quickly that it would be nearly impossible to move forward in this company as an hourly artist.

I started off at Muse very optimistically, only to be taken advantage of by my store manager, who pawned off many of her responsibilities on me. Store managers are the only ones treated with respect regular artists are treated as extremely disposable even though we're the entire reason that this company exists. It's impossible to make muse Paintbar a career if you are a regular artist.
