


Season one, The Drug Wars, tells the story of an FBI agent who goes undercover with a biker gang, and follows a trail of clues that eventually leads to the US invasion of a foreign country.ĭeep Cover drops on Mondays. Season two, Mob Land, is about a high-rolling lawyer who joins forces with the feds to try to bring down one of the most powerful criminal syndicates in the country. Seven years later, their stories collided when a small town detective got a tip and became convinced that if he could solve one mystery, he'd solve the other. Season three, Never Seen Again, tells the story of two women, living on opposite sides of the country, who went missing in the summer of 1999.


Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jake Halpern reveals webs of deception and dark underworlds, through interviews with federal agents and convicted criminals. He's also set to play in support of the Wallflowers in Oshkosh on Mile of Music's opening night.Deep Cover is a show about people who lead double lives. The proper Chisel shows over the weekend - as a duo with Adriel Denae, with his trio Traveller and with his Soul Obscura project - are part of the ticketed events at the PAC. That show, the annual Songs Before We Go set at the Lawrence Chapel on the festival’s final day, is more of a songwriter roundtable where Chisel traditionally serves as host. We'll just have that conversation afterward and say, How did those shows (at the PAC) go? How did the festival do? How does that all interact together?"Ĭhisel, whose likeness has been part of the event’s logos since its inception, has just one official performance on the Mile 5 schedule. At least that's my thought right now and it's probably his, too. There's stuff that he's doing, there's stuff that we're doing and there's stuff we definitely want to do together. "I think there's a lot of stuff going in the same direction," Willems said. How the relationship shakes out moving forward will be figured out after the dust settles from another busy Mile weekend. There are still plenty of synergies, Willems said.
