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		<title>PRESS RELEASE: Mission Creek Festival announces 2018 lineup</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 style="text-align: center;"><strong>MISSION CREEK ANNOUNCES LINEUP + NEW</strong><br />
<strong>WEEKEND PASSES FOR 2018</strong></h3>
<p style="text-align: left;"><em>Featuring: Built to Spill / Wye Oak / Jamila Woods (Reading + Performance) / Carrie Brownstein + Roxane Gay + Amber Tamblyn (In Conversation) / Julien Baker / Lidia Yuknavitch / Quinta Brunson and Friends / Margaret Glaspy / Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith / Algiers / Cakes Da Killa / Laurel Halo (Live + DJ Set) / Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib Xylouris White / Deb Olin Unferth / The Weepies/ Horse Lords / S. Carey / ONO / Alex Zhang Hungtai / Horse Feathers / Current Joys / Gordi /Kundiman / Lambda Literary / VIDA</em></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">IOWA CITY, IA &#8211; We are proud to announce that Mission Creek Festival will return to Iowa City April 3 &#8211; 8, 2018 for its 13th year, produced by The Englert Theatre. Join us for a week of performance, literature, and community-minded programming across downtown, stretching south to Big Grove Brewery &amp; Taproom and north to Hancher. Full week passes for all six days of events will be available for $150, and &#8212; <strong>new this year &#8212; festivalgoers can purchase a </strong><strong>weekend pass ($75 for access to events Friday through Sunday).</strong> Individual tickets to select shows will become available in January 2018. <strong>The lineup will be released and passes will go </strong><strong>on sale simultaneously this Friday, December 8 at 12:30 p.m. CT.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The lineup reflects Mission Creek’s commitment to exploring and showcasing live performance, the literary arts, and radical community happenings.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Headlining this year’s festival are<strong> Carrie Brownstein + Roxane Gay + Amber Tamblyn (In </strong><strong>Conversation)</strong> at The Englert Theatre. All proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Girls Rock! Iowa City, a nonprofit dedicated to fostering creativity and self-esteem in young girls and trans-identified youth through musical instruction and expression. This event is co-presented by local literary speaking agency, The Tuesday Agency.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Mission Creek’s 2018 musical programming boasts a characteristically diverse range of artists and groups, weaving into the week many fast-rising and genre-defining artists across indie rock, singer-songwriters, electronic and experimental music, rap, and spoken word.</p>
<p>A feast for indie rock fans, this year’s music program will include <strong>Built to Spill</strong>, who have been at the forefront of the genre for more than twenty years; rising singer-songwriter <strong>Julien Baker</strong>, known for a confessional style landing her on multiple “best album” lists since her surprise debut album in 2015; and returning festival favorite <strong>Margaret Glaspy,</strong> who performed with Andrew Bird and Bridget Kearney at Mission Creek in 2017. Mission Creek will partner with University of Iowa student group SCOPE Productions to present soul singer-songwriter and poet <strong>Jamila Woods</strong> (performance and reading) and dream-pop duo<strong> Wye Oak.</strong></p>
<p>In 2018, Mission Creek Festival will also feature avant-garde composer and master of the Buchla synthesizer <strong>Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith,</strong> who paints “warm, absorbing and gorgeous” music ( Rolling Stone ); groundbreaking gay rapper<strong> Cakes Da Killa</strong> ; Atlanta post-punk/gospel/blues outfit <strong>Algiers</strong> ; World-music party band<strong> Xylouris White</strong> featuring Cretan lutist <strong>Giorgos Xylouris </strong>and Australian drummer <strong>Jim White</strong> (founder of chamber-rock band Dirty Three); and Bon Iver member <strong>S. Carey</strong>. The lineup will also have deep Iowa representation, including Iowa City-based, nationally-known indie pop outfit <strong>The Weepies</strong>, performing at Mission Creek for the first time; <strong>Extravision</strong> (Des Moines), <strong>Squirrel Flower</strong> (Grinnell), <strong>Sister Wife</strong> (Rock Island), <strong>Paul Cary, Purcha$e, Collidescope, Peanut Ricky &amp; The Fiends, Elizabeth Moen, Jack </strong><strong>Lion, Younger,</strong> and <strong>Hot Tang</strong> (all Iowa City). Comedian <strong>Quinta Brunson</strong> will perform with a roster of comics,comedian/satirist <strong>Bassem Youssef,</strong> who will perform, and <strong>Chef Dave Wieseneck</strong> (formerly Motley Cow Café) will return to prepare a special meal on the opening night of the festival (details forthcoming).</p>
<p>This year’s literary programming will be led by best-selling essayist <strong>Roxane Gay</strong> ( Bad Feminist, Difficult Women, Hunger);<strong> Carrie Brownstein</strong>, who chronicled her life in riot grrrl band Sleater-Kinney in the memoir Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl ; poet <strong>Amber Tamblyn</strong>. Friday and Saturday’s literary programming will now reside under Litscape , which includes the <strong>Lit Walk</strong> (formerly Lit Crawl), a book fair hosting independent writers and presses, <strong>ICE CREAM comics and zine fair</strong>, and readings and conversations. 2018’s Saturday <strong>keynote reading </strong>(sponsored by The Iowa Review) will present <strong>Lidia Yuknavitch</strong>, whose lyric memoir <em>The Chronology of Water</em> gained an online cult following; poet and singer-songwriter <strong>Jamila Woods</strong>, and poet/essayist/culture critic <strong>Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib</strong> ( <em>They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us ,</em><em>The Crown Ain’t Worth Much</em> ). Additional readings from Iowa Nonfiction Writing Program graduates <strong>Sarah Viren, Lina Maria Ferreira Cabeza-Venegas, and Sandra Allen</strong>; and many more.</p>
<p>On Saturday, April 7, the festival will offer a series of free, daytime community events, including its <strong>Art + Life + Tech (ALT)</strong> speaker series, a book fair featuring literary magazines and small independent presses, the <strong>ICE CREAM comics and zine fair</strong>, <strong>a free rock show at Big Grove Brewery &amp; Taproom</strong>, and other community happenings taking place downtown.</p>
<p><strong>Festival Dates:</strong><br />
April 3 &#8211; 8, 2018</p>
<p><strong>Pass &amp; Ticket Information: </strong></p>
<p>Festival passes will be available for purchase beginning Friday, December 8 at 12:30 p.m. CST, online at <a href="http://missioncreekfestival.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">missioncreekfestival.com</a> or at the Englert Theatre Box Office. Individual tickets to select events will go on sale in January 2018.</p>
<p><strong>Full Week Pass &#8211; $150</strong><br />
Our usual full week pass, granting access to all Mission Creek Festival ticketed performances (music, comedy). Entrance to ticketed events at The Englert Theatre and Hancher is guaranteed at all times. Entrance to other venues is subject to capacity. Special programs like culinary events are not included in the festival pass and require the purchase of additional tickets.</p>
<p><strong>Weekend Pass &#8211; $75 (NEW THIS YEAR)</strong><br />
Introducing the weekend pass, friendly to folks with busy schedules or those traveling from afar. The weekend pass grants access to Mission Creek Festival ticketed performances (music, comedy) Friday through Sunday, subject to capacity at all venues. Special programs like culinary events are not included in either festival pass and require the purchase of additional tickets.</p>
<p><strong>Confirmed Lineup Includes:</strong><br />
<strong>Performance &#8211; Music</strong><br />
Built to Spill<br />
Wye Oak<br />
Jamila Woods (Reading + Performance)<br />
Julien Baker<br />
Margaret Glaspy<br />
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith<br />
Algiers<br />
Cakes Da Killa<br />
Laurel Halo (Live + DJ Set)<br />
Xylouris White<br />
The Weepies<br />
Horse Lords<br />
S. Carey<br />
ONO<br />
Alex Zhang Hungtai<br />
Horse Feathers<br />
Current Joys<br />
Gordi<br />
Paul Cary<br />
Squirrel Flower<br />
Younger<br />
Peanut Ricky &amp; The Fiends<br />
Hot Tang</p>
<p>Collidescope<br />
Extravision<br />
Jack Lion<br />
Mission: Beat<br />
Sister Wife<br />
Purcha$e<br />
Dana T<br />
Bstar<br />
Elizabeth Moen</p>
<p><strong>Performance &#8211; Comedy</strong><br />
Quinta Brunson and Friend</p>
<p>Bassem Youssef</p>
<p><strong>Literature</strong><br />
Roxane Gay + Carrie Brownstein + Amber Tamblyn (In Conversation)<br />
Lidia Yuknavitch<br />
Jamila Woods<br />
Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib<br />
Deb Olin Unferth<br />
Sarah Viren<br />
Lina Maria Ferreira Cabeza-Venegas<br />
Sandra Allen<br />
Jesus Carrasco<br />
Lyz Lenz<br />
Brandon Taylor<br />
Stephen Ira<br />
Hafizah Geter<br />
William Johnson<br />
Cathy Linh Che<br />
Helene Achanzar<br />
Melody Gee<br />
Kundiman<br />
Lambda Literary<br />
VIDA<br />
The Believer<br />
The Rumpus<br />
Dorothy, a publishing project<br />
Forklift, Ohio: A Journal of Poetry, Cooking, &amp; Light Industrial Safety<br />
The Iowa ReviewTwo Dollar Radio</p>
<p>Iowa Youth Writing Project</p>
<p>Rescue Press</p>
<p><strong>Title Sponsor:</strong><br />
University of Iowa Community Credit Union</p>
<p>Little Village</p>
<p><strong>General Festival Sponsors:</strong><br />
City of Iowa City<br />
SCOPE Productions<br />
Iowa City Downtown District<br />
The Tuesday Agency<br />
Iowa House Hotel<br />
Big Grove Brewery<br />
Iowa Public Radio</p>
<p><strong>Event-Specific Sponsors:</strong></p>
<p>The Tuesday Agency (Carrie Brownstein + Roxane Gay + Amber Tamblyn [In Conversation])<br />
SCOPE Productions (Jamila Woods, Wye Oak)<br />
The Iowa Review (keynote reading with Lidia Yuknavitch, Jamila Woods, and Hanif<br />
Willis-Abdurraqib)</p>
<p><strong>Grant Support:</strong><br />
Iowa City/Coralville Area Convention &amp; Visitors Bureau</p>
<p><strong>About Mission Creek Festival:</strong></p>
<p>Mission Creek is dedicated to delivering a riveting 6-day artistic experience for our community that builds on the cultural geography and capital of downtown Iowa City. Programming focuses on music performances, literary readings, film screenings, public lectures, local food culture, and educational outreach. Nestled in the heart of downtown Iowa City, with most venues within a five minute walk of each other, Mission Creek thrives on intimacy and cross-medium experiences, turning music lovers on to new literature, writers on to new music, and expanding<br />
appreciation of arts, community, and culture. Our focus is on quality, independent-minded sounds, words, and events. We are keen on emerging artists and embrace renegade spirits who have been around for years. Intimacy is integral to the Mission Creek experience: Our smallest festival venue fits 30 people and our largest holds 1800; but most rooms are in the 200-300 capacity range, allowing for visceral connections between artists and audience. The festival is presented and produced by The Englert Theatre, Iowa City’s 105-year-old historic<br />
performing arts space.</p>
<p>Website:<a href="http://missioncreekfestival.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> http://missioncreekfestival.com</a><br />
Facebook: <a href="http://facebook.com/missioncreekfestival" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://facebook.com/missioncreekfestival</a><br />
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Instagram: <a href="http://instagram.com/missioncreek" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://instagram.com/missioncreek</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Apr 2017 17:28:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Iowa City native, Bridget Kearny, with Paul Cary and Elizabeth Moen at The Mill. [image via Mission Creek]</p>
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<p>The first opener and Chicago-based solo act, <a href="http://missioncreekfestival.com/schedule/paul-cary/" target="_blank">Paul Cary</a>, started the show off with a bluesy, guitar driven sound. During his half hour set, he played about eight different songs all by himself—just a man and his guitar.</p>
<p>He has a soulful voice that would be at home in any Memphis bar, with a guitar style to back it up and keep you pulled in. His songs seemed on the shorter side, but all were fairly laidback and soothing. I was not really sure what kind of crowd to expect at the Mill tonight, but there was definitely an older crowd. It was already pretty packed when I got there at 8:00 with standing room only left and I ended up finding myself in a corner somewhat in the way of the waiters going in and out of the kitchen.</p>
<figure style="width: 455px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img decoding="async" class="" src="http://missioncreekfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/lizmoen.jpg" width="455" height="455" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">via Mission Creek</figcaption></figure>
<p>After Cary’s set came to a close at 8:30 and the set up for <a href="http://missioncreekfestival.com/schedule/elizabeth-moen/" target="_blank">Elizabeth Moen</a> started, I moved out of my corner closer to the stage area and the crowd seemed to double in size. This made sense after I found out she was and Iowa City native as she gave a shoutout to her cousin who was turning 21 at midnight. Moen took the stage with a gorgeous guitar and her band at 9:00pm and started off with a song that really showcased her powerful voice.</p>
<p>Her band members consisted of a drummer, rhythm guitarist, and a cello player who also sang backup vocals and really lovely harmonies. I saw Cary mingling with the crowd during Moen’s set which was cool to see and he seemed like a really laidback guy.</p>
<p>Moen’s style had a bit of a beach-friendly vibe to it with the rhythm guitar and I found myself captivated by her voice and stage presence. Her music was quite a bit more high-energy than Cary’s and I saw several people dancing throughout her set. I had never heard her music before tonight but I thoroughly enjoyed it. She announced during her performance that her album release will be at the Blue Moose on May 13<sup>th</sup> and I am definitely considering going. Moen finish her set around 9:45pm with another song that showcased her powerful voice.</p>
<figure style="width: 455px" class="wp-caption alignright"><img decoding="async" class="" src="http://missioncreekfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/bridgette-mug.jpg" width="455" height="455" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">via Mission Creek</figcaption></figure>
<p>During the set up for the headliner, <a href="http://missioncreekfestival.com/schedule/bridget-kearney/" target="_blank">Bridget Kearny</a>, the crowd shuffled around quite a bit and it seemed like it was almost switched out with entirely new people. Kearny, another Iowa City native, and her four piece band took the stage a bit after 10:00pm and kept the energy up with their upbeat music.</p>
<p>Overall their sound was less beachy than Moen’s and seemed to have a lot of 80’s influence. The vocals also were not as strong and it definitely seemed like more of a group act than a lead singer with a backup band. While most of the songs were upbeat, there were a couple slower, more soulful songs mixed in. Kearny closed out the set around 11:00pm, about an hour after beginning.</p>
<p><a href="http://icmill.com/" target="_blank">The Mill</a> is a really fun venue for a show, but it was almost a bit too crowded for this show in particular. It seemed like every couple of minutes I had someone asking me to move so that they could pass by and it was a bit distracting. However, the performances were all really enjoyable so that made up for it, and I think Moen was definitely my personal favorite act of the night.</p>
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