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Blood Into Wine, the eagerly awaited documentary on Tool/Puscifer
front man Maynard James Keenan and his vineyard partner Eric Glomskis
mission to bring notoriety and respect to Northern Arizonas burgeoning
wine industry, will premiere at the Capitol Theatre on Friday Feb 19 at
7PM with additional showings of the film only on Feb 20, 21 and 26.
While the film focuses on Keenans winemaking, Blood Into Wine gives a larger
picture of the often reclusive singer. Maynard is as mysterious and
complex as rumored so we don't know exactly why he allowed our cameras
and questions into his world for the winemaking year of 2009, explains
co-director Ryan Page. "But once we got past his pitbulls and his crossbows we were surprised that Maynard was open with us challenging the perception of him as a celebrity winemaker and the notion that making wine in Arizona is like making wine on the moon. Maynard and Eric continue to surprise the winemaking world right now," co-director Christopher Pomerenke adds. Co-directed by Ryan Page and Christopher Pomerenke (Moog, The Heart is a Drum Machine), the documentary was shot using multiple Red One cameras, allowing cinematographer Cary Truelick to capture the craggy landscape surrounding Keenans vineyards in stunning detail. Editor Robert Beadle skillfully worked with over 200 hours of footage to help craft the story of two pioneer winemakers in an unforgiving region. Blood Into Wine was Produced by Chris "Topper" McDaniel, Ryan Page, Jason Stall, and Christopher Pomerenke. Selections by the glass of Arizona Stronghold wine will be available for purchase at the bar. Admission is $5. Showtime is 7pm. Tickets are available at the door. |
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Never a group to be pigeonholed, Lotus brings many musical weapons to the stage. From festival stages such as Rothbury, Wakarusa and Red Rocks to theaters across the country the band has left grinning crowds dripping with sweat. Equal parts dance and rock, Lotus has been crafting a unique brand of instrumental rock for the past decade.
Their latest release Oil on Glass/Feather on Wood “proves that no words are needed to elicit any feelings, the instrumentals alone are enough to connote a myriad of emotions.” The dual EPs show the multiple sides of Lotus with Feather on Wood showcasing slow-building guitar driven compositions and Oil on Glass leaning toward harder beats and textures. Like a Lotus show, the two sides work together to form a cohesive whole. The big light show and pounding beats may be club inspired, but the band’s ability to connect with the audience through emotive composition and dynamic improvisation pushes performances past the elusive barrier dividing concert and experience. General admission tickets are $15 in advance or $18 day of show. They will be available on December 18. |
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Bryan Adams continues his highly successful solo-acoustic concert tour in select U.S. cities this winter. This new spin on his classic hits has been met with rave reviews from critics and fans alike. The singer/songwriter has been touring the world in support of his new album 11. As Canada's best known ambassador, Bryan Adams has spent the last three decades making music history. He has sold over 65 million records, toured six continents and achieved #1 status in over 40 countries around the world. With hits like, "Cuts Like A Knife", "Summer of '69", "Kids Wanna Rock", "Can't Stop This Thing We've Started", "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You", "Open Road" and most recently "Thought I'd Seen Everything", Adams status as one of the great songwriter's of our time has been solidified. He has been nominated for Academy Awards, Golden Globes and Grammy's and last year his handprint was added to the Wembley Square of Fame in celebration of his 25th show at the famed stadium. Bryan's outstanding live concerts have established him as one of the world's best rock singers, performing over 120 concerts a year. This show will provide a rare opportunity for fans to see Adams as they've not seen him before. Tickets go on sale at 9am on December 11 and are priced at $86.50, $61.50 and $41.50. Check out the Lodge Hotel for special room, transportation and ticket packages. ![]() |
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We apologize for the inconvenience but the Sunday matinee showing of Blood Into Wine has been cancelled. Next showing is Friday February 26 at 7PM.
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Blood Into Wine, the eagerly awaited documentary on Tool/Puscifer
front man Maynard James Keenan and his vineyard partner Eric Glomskis
mission to bring notoriety and respect to Northern Arizonas burgeoning
wine industry, will premiere at the Capitol Theatre on Friday Feb 19 at
7PM with additional showings of the film only on Feb 20, 21 and 26.
While the film focuses on Keenans winemaking, Blood Into Wine gives a larger
picture of the often reclusive singer. Maynard is as mysterious and
complex as rumored so we don't know exactly why he allowed our cameras
and questions into his world for the winemaking year of 2009, explains
co-director Ryan Page. "But once we got past his pitbulls and his crossbows we were surprised that Maynard was open with us challenging the perception of him as a celebrity winemaker and the notion that making wine in Arizona is like making wine on the moon. Maynard and Eric continue to surprise the winemaking world right now," co-director Christopher Pomerenke adds. Co-directed by Ryan Page and Christopher Pomerenke (Moog, The Heart is a Drum Machine), the documentary was shot using multiple Red One cameras, allowing cinematographer Cary Truelick to capture the craggy landscape surrounding Keenans vineyards in stunning detail. Editor Robert Beadle skillfully worked with over 200 hours of footage to help craft the story of two pioneer winemakers in an unforgiving region. Blood Into Wine was Produced by Chris "Topper" McDaniel, Ryan Page, Jason Stall, and Christopher Pomerenke. Selections by the glass of Arizona Stronghold wine will be available for purchase at the bar. Admission is $5. Showtime is 7pm. Tickets are available at the door. |
BLOOD INTO WINE film and wine tasting
Doors 6pm | Film 7 pm
with a tasting of Arizona Stronghold wines
Blood Into Wine, the eagerly awaited documentary on Tool/Puscifer
front man Maynard James Keenan and his vineyard partner Eric Glomskis
mission to bring notoriety and respect to Northern Arizonas burgeoning
wine industry, will premiere at the Capitol Theatre on Friday Feb 19 at
7PM with additional showings of the film only on Feb 20, 21 and 26.
While the film focuses on Keenans winemaking, Blood Into Wine gives a larger
picture of the often reclusive singer. Maynard is as mysterious and
complex as rumored so we don't know exactly why he allowed our cameras
and questions into his world for the winemaking year of 2009, explains
co-director Ryan Page. "But once we got past his pitbulls and his crossbows we were surprised that Maynard was open with us challenging the perception of him as a celebrity winemaker and the notion that making wine in Arizona is like making wine on the moon. Maynard and Eric continue to surprise the winemaking world right now," co-director Christopher Pomerenke adds. Co-directed by Ryan Page and Christopher Pomerenke (Moog, The Heart is a Drum Machine), the documentary was shot using multiple Red One cameras, allowing cinematographer Cary Truelick to capture the craggy landscape surrounding Keenans vineyards in stunning detail. Editor Robert Beadle skillfully worked with over 200 hours of footage to help craft the story of two pioneer winemakers in an unforgiving region. Blood Into Wine was Produced by Chris "Topper" McDaniel, Ryan Page, Jason Stall, and Christopher Pomerenke. The film will be followed by a tasting of Arizona Stronghold wines presented by Glazer's Distributing and Hy Vee Grocers. Admission is $12 for the film and wine tasting. Additional showings of the film only will be Saturday Feb 20 at 7PM, Sun Feb 21 at 2PM and Friday Feb 26 at 7PM. Tickets are available at the Capitol Box Office or at the door. Due to national weather effecting wine shipments, attendance will be limited to 300 tickets. |
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Ballet Quad Cities presents Love Stories on February 13th at 7:30pm and
February 14th at 2:00pm. Purchase your tickets now to see Ballet Quad
Cities perform five original works by choreographers Simone Ferro,
Deanna Carter, Erica Attwood and L.D. Kidd! Each ballet presents a
unique perspective on love and other relationships. From soft hip-hop
to sophistocated classics, this performance has it all. Celebrate
Valentine's Weekend with the one you love and Ballet Quad Cities!
Deanna Carter, BQC's resident choreographer, was chosen through a competative audition process to present her new work Ash to Glass at "Ballet Builders New Choreographers on Point" in New York City. You can see this cutting edge ballet for the very first time at Love Stories. Tickets are $22 for adults, $15 for seniors and $10 for students. They are available at the Capitol box office (no fees for cash purchases, online by clicking the BUY TICKETS link above or by calling 563-326-8820 |
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Ballet Quad Cities presents Love Stories on February 13th at 7:30pm and February 14th at 2:00pm. Purchase your tickets now to see Ballet Quad Cities perform five original works by choreographers Simone Ferro, Deanna Carter, Erica Attwood and L.D. Kidd! Each ballet presents a unique perspective on love and other relationships. From soft hip-hop to sophistocated classics, this performance has it all. Celebrate Valentine's Weekend with the one you love and Ballet Quad Cities!
Deanna Carter, BQC's resident choreographer, was chosen through a competative audition process to present her new work Ash to Glass at "Ballet Builders New Choreographers on Point" in New York City. You can see this cutting edge ballet for the very first time at Love Stories. Tickets are $22 for adults, $15 for seniors and $10 for students. They are available at the Capitol box office (no fees for cash purchases, online by clicking the BUY TICKETS link above or by calling 563-326-8820 |
![]() Formed in 1994 as an Allman Brothers Band side project, Gov’t Mule has seen many transformations since its formation. Fronted by guitarist, Warren Hayes, the group has included the late Allen Woody, Matt Abts, Dave Schools of Widespread Panic, Victor Wooten, and former Black Crowes members Andy Hess and Greg Rzab. Gov’t Mule has become a stable festival act, collaborating with many notable bands including The Allman Brothers Band, The Black Crowes, and Parliament/Funkadelic. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 day of show. On sale date is Saturday December 5th. |
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You asked for it, you got it!!! Superbowl XLIV live and in color on our 48 foot movie screen. We'll have great food from Big Dog's Hot Dogs and the Pizza chef and of course the Capitol Bar will be open for business.
Admission is free, so come on down bring your friends and enjoy the big game on the biggest screen you'll ever see. Game coverage starts at 5PM, doors open at 4PM. |
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Burlesque Le'Moustache .... The troupe will perform their version of the St. Valentine's Massacre with accompaniment of their House band, the Hot Club of Davenport who will provide an intoxicating blend of Gypsy Jazz and New Orleans Funeral March music for your entertainment, offering danceable beats for even the stiffest carpetbagger! What is Burlesque? Put simply, burlesque means "in an upside down style". Like its cousin, commedia dell'arte, burlesque turns social norms head over heels. Burlesque is a style of live entertainment that encompasses pastiche, parody, and wit. The genre traditionally encompasses a variety of acts such as dancing girls, chanson singers, comedians, mime artists, and striptease artistes, all satirical and with a saucy edge. The striptease element of burlesque became subject to local legislation, leading since to a theatrical form that titillates without falling foul of the censors. The Capitol Theatre is pleased to bring this delightful form of vintage MATURE entertainment to the QC. Take a small step on the wild side and enjoy a Valentine's plate full of fun with the women (and men) of Burlesque Le' Moustache. Tickets are $18 and are available online, the Capitol box office, Moline Co-op Records or by calling 563-326-8820. Ages 21+ only. |
picture of the often reclusive singer. Maynard is as mysterious and
complex as rumored so we don't know exactly why he allowed our cameras
and questions into his world for the winemaking year of 2009, explains
co-director Ryan Page. 



was born one fine Hallows eve in the mind of a mustache clad mad woman, the
lovechild of hilarity and debauchery Dannie Diesel gathered a collection of the
loveliest misfits in our fair Quad Cities. Tattoos, Russian red lipstick,
fishnets and a big swig of Jameson brought this rag tag team of outsiders
together to create the unrivaled troupe of Burlesque Le'Moustache!



