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Grateful Dead and 'MST3K' Shows Offered at Saukville Cinema
The North Shore Cinema in Mequon also will have one of the offerings in the "Alternative Concert" series.

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The North Shore Cinema in Mequon also will have one of the offerings in the "Alternative Concert" series.

Also part of the Alternative Concert series is a show by Eric Clapton and one from the creators of "Mystery Science Theater 3000."
The four-show "Alternate Concert" series also includes offerings from Eric Clapton and the minds behind "Mystery Science Theater 3000."
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