Quiet Time
I didn’t make it up to Williamstown till 1:30 this morning, but it was worth it for the trip back to Falcon Ridge last night, where they kept the party […]
I didn’t make it up to Williamstown till 1:30 this morning, but it was worth it for the trip back to Falcon Ridge last night, where they kept the party […]
Such is how David – a former fellow – refers to Tanglewood and its environs, where I’m headed tomorrow for the umpteenth consecutive summer (give or take an ump). On the agenda:
Wordless Music Series at Celebrate Brooklyn, 7/18/08 Metropolis Ensemble (New York, NY) Deerhoof (Oakland, CA) More pics here.
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I’ve pretty much stopped plugging shows before they happen (the Concert Calendar serves that purpose), but I’ll make an exception for this Friday’s event at Celebrate Brooklyn, which marks the
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It’s hard to believe that it’s been ten years since P.S.1 began hosting the weekly beach party known as Warm Up. Held each Saturday in July and August in the former
Singer/Songwriter Michi Wiancko’s Kono Michi played Barbes Sunday night, part of the semi-regular Barbes Classical series (now hosted by Bethany). But, outside the array of stringed instruments onstage (including Wiancko’s
The idea of putting on an outdoor concert in New York City powered exclusively by solar panels is a clever and necessary one for these energy-troubled times. One could excuse
“Who would have thought that skipping art school, playing the right songs, would get you into the Whitney?” Jared Phillips, Times New Viking Honestly, I don’t know what Jefferson
I never made it above Bleecker St. during yesterday's Make Music New York, but still managed a full plate of punk, indie, jazz and new music on a long, gorgeous summer day. You can check out
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