Brava

January 2014

Issue link: http://read.dmtmag.com/i/235251

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 41 of 83

corrinA crAde cRAdemAde eNteRtAiNmeNt foUNdeR Diving headlong into her passion, Corrina Crade, just 29 years old, started her own entertainment company focusing on independent film. Last year, Crade, who splits her time between Chicago and Madison, wrote, acted in and produced her first feature-length film, a relationship-based mystery called "Oranges" that's due out this spring. "There's a moment when you feel the world has completely stopped for you to tell a story…and that moment is meant for you to share with the world." We're all eyes. –A.M. Types: e eATiv Ter sTAge cr s en i n g c , M us i c i A n Ak T ors isTs irecT Ming ArT d r AteR p e r fo m tHe & RPHeU Y Hed b Pet bobbi eRseN 40 otogRAP bRAvA mAgAziNe | JANUARY 2014 PH o At tHe kelly JAckson siNgeR-soNgWRiteR, NAtive AmeRicAN AdvocAte Though she just released her first album, "Spirit of a Woman," last year, Kelly Jackson's blend of rock, jazz, blues and native music has already helped coin a new genre—Native Americana— and received a national Native American Music Award. A statewide tribal liaison by day, she also hosts empowering women's retreats, and plans to release a second album and a T-shirt line in 2014. Her soulful messages and music clearly have struck a chord, in Madison and beyond. –M.P.

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of Brava - January 2014