Music
Rough Trade, the Largest Record Store in NYC, Is Open in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
We recently stopped by Rough Trade NYC, a new massive record shop in Williamsburg, Brooklyn that’s outfitted with cantilevered
7 Music Venues in NYC with a Quirky History
Music venues can play a dynamic role in the neighborhood they are located in. Many music venues in New York
New York Transit Museum Exhibit “Album Tracks – Subway Record Covers” Opens
Today, a new exhibit at the New York Transit Museum called “Album Tracks – Subway Record Covers” opens. Like the title
PopSpotsNYC: Tracking Down Where Classic Album Covers Were Photographed in NYC
Bob Egan was completely dressed in black when we met him on 50th Street on a 97-degree day. If
Suave Side-Parts and Prosecco Soup: Jazz Finale of the 2013 Chelsea Music Festival
The jazz finale of the fourth annual Chelsea Music Festival lit up the first official night of summer, in more
Pop-Up Pianos take Montreal in Piano des villes, piano des champs
Piano des villes, pianos des champs (Piano of the cities, piano of the fields) was launched by a grouping of
Your Week Untapped: Best NYC Events for June 24-30
MONDAY, JUNE 24: Underground Eats Mad Men Dinner. Chef Santos at Louro will be channeling his inner ad man on
New York City's 2013 Chelsea Music Festival Promises to Be a Feast for the Senses
Yesterday evening we were lucky enough to get a special preview of the fourth annual Chelsea Music Festival at a
Inside SubCulture, New York City's New Gallery and Music Venue
In our exploration of Untapped music venues in New York City, perhaps SubCulture personifies this the most as “a subterranean
UNCOLLECTABLE at Hotel Particulier: Ephemeral Art and Music
Though you might not be exposed to the current music scene of the Middle East, those who are sense in
Your Week Untapped: Best NYC Events for June 3-9
MONDAY, JUNE 3: Join Bryant Park for the 2nd annual epic game of musical chairs, featuring the park’s iconic
The Movement Festival and Detroit’s Musical Resurgence
The city of Detroit has gained much national exposure of late as case study for the potential revival of declining