Ritt Deitz w/ Boo Bradley

Art in the cafe...

Laurel Statz


"The Spectator"


December 2025



Laurel Statz is a painter and Madison area native. Her work, while figurative, is influenced by abstraction and minimalism. The paintings often have a quick and instinctual nature, capturing just what’s needed. While she often times herself to eliminate extra details and over-precision, she has ventured into more detailed works as well. Laurel does not attach narrative to her pieces. Rather, she thinks of them like a journaling process for her scatter-brained psyche. The figures in the pieces are meant to be processing tools for the artist and the viewer. She hopes that seeing these figures helps the...
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Friday, April 5, 2013

Ritt Deitz comes from the Ohio River valley, and writes songs about rivers, creeks, water, family. He\'s got a great voice and the music is straight-a-head honest and you may as well be hanging out on his porch.

\"[Deitz] works the same side of the street as Greg Brown and Bruce Cockburn, with songs that are concurrently earthy, ethereal, and intelligent\" - The Onion

Boo Bradley is Madison\'s amazing one-human jugband medicine show featuring Scott \"Boo\" Kiker pumping out deep ragtime blues on a unique ensemble of old car horns, bells, a beat up guitar made of steel, kazoo, high-hat, an old parade drum and a tamborine...all at once! As the Onion A.V. puts it, \"During the warmer months, Boo\'s performances are a favorite on State Street and at the Dane County Farmers\' Market. Thanks to his feel for the sonic quirks of the National Resophonic steel guitar, Boo Bradley is as warm and fun as bluesy acts come these days\".