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- A Fall Friday night in the college town of Denton, Texas brings out the artists, the drummers, the dancers, the gallery goers and the theatre lovers. October is the month of Day of the Dead festivities so let the music and movement join this celebration for all ages and all times. Wake the dead, live the moment.
- Cassandra Berry brings music to public park stages, to worshiping congregations, to neighborhood bars and to many places in between. Her family's legacy of song knows no boundaries, no racial divide or no age that's too young or too old. Mother Jerusha Smith wraps every day and every person in prayer. Together they sing out and the take away? The world listens.
- Jo Williams is an award-winning water colorist and longtime resident of Denton, Texas, who, over the past 40 years, has been an active supporter of the arts in the community and beyond. Besides achieving recognition from her profession as an artist and teacher, Jo has volunteered countless hours, playing a key role in the growth and diversity of the Denton arts scene. This is the first in a series focusing upon practicing artists who enrich their communities by living their art. The film features music by North Texas composers and musicians with poetry by 2010 Texas State Poet Laureate, Karla k. Morton.
- Weldon Burgoon, rodeo calf roper, saddlemaker, charismatic small business owner and family man, spins stories and insight gleaned from over six decades operating Weldon's Saddle Shop and Western Wear Store in Denton, Texas. Weldon's closure in January 2017 is symptomatic of the passing western way of life, once the heart of this North Texas community. There is insight into the management of a family business and a glimpse of what the future brings. The film features lively historical rodeo footage, Americana images as well as folk music and an original ballad from Denton artists.