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More recent shows by M. Ward, the Mekons' Sally Timms, the Autumn Defense (a Wilco side project) and local favorite Blueheels crack [Craig Spaulding]'sTop10 as well But it's the [Bob Rockwell]-[Ben Sidran] show that made him feel like he was back in the arts scene of Paris, one of the places he lived and worked before settling in Madison in the early '90s.
"I liked the Momo on a personal level because it didn't seem like a Midwestern place to me," [Butch Vig] says, "and it was something quite new for downtown Madison.""It was so nice to feel like we had a home when we got back from the road," Vig says. "It's the first place we'd go after a tour. I'm really sad to see it go; I had no idea it was getting ready to close. Maybe something could've been done to help."See the full content of this document
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Momo No Mo'
Named for a hill on the outskirts of Paris where Van Gogh, Matisse and Picasso built bohemian communities around their artistic ideals, Café Montmartre was an epicenter for our city's cultural crème de la crème as well. Especially when it came to musi...
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