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Keep Your Voice Down: Artist Showcase lineup drop

Keep Your Voice Down hosts Alek Haak-Frost and Doug Sears Jr. reveal the lineup for the fifth annual Watershed Voice Artist Showcase, which will take place later this month at The Huss Project in Three Rivers. The duo also explores the role of AI in content creation and journalism, what is lost in the over reliance of such technology, and what society stands to gain by re-embracing human creativity and connection.

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Keep Your Voice Down hosts Alek Haak-Frost and Doug Sears Jr. reveal the lineup for the fifth annual Watershed Voice Artist Showcase, which will take place later this month at The Huss Project in Three Rivers. The duo also explores the role of AI in content creation and journalism, what is lost in the over reliance of such technology, and what society stands to gain by re-embracing human creativity and connection.

The Artist Showcase will start at 6 p.m. on Saturday, July 26 at The Huss Project (1008 8th Ave.) and will feature live music, poetry, and spoken word performances. Admission is just $5 per person and while limited seating will be provided, attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or other outdoor seating just in case. The event will also include a 50/50 raffle, free food courtesy of Corey Lake Orchards, and the last chance to enter Watershed Voice’s new monthly donation giveaway, the winners of which will be announced toward the end of the show.

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The show’s theme is “Howling at the Moon” by D Fine Us, and this week’s outro music is “Mochi” by Just for Kicks. You can support Keep Your Voice Down and Watershed Voice with a donation here.


Author

Alek Haak-Frost is the executive editor, publisher, and founder of Watershed Voice, and a graduate of Central Michigan University. Prior to establishing WSV in 2020, he wrote for a number of publications including The Midland Daily News and The Morning Sun, and served as managing editor of the Three Rivers Commercial-News for the better part of three years.

In 2022, Haak-Frost won the Public Service Award and Outstanding Coverage Award at the LION Local Journalism Awards in Austin, Texas. He was a finalist for the LION Public Service Award again in 2023.

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