Music
CMJ Music Marathon 2012
The College Music Journal (CMJ) Music Marathon is hitting New York City Oct 16-20. Five full days featuring over
Inside the Steinway Factory by Christopher Payne
I first heard of photographer Christopher Payne through his work in Asylum: Inside the Closed World of State Mental Hospitals.
Swinging Paris: Jazz Manouche on Monday Nights
Tucked away behind the Pantheon in the 5ème Arrondissement of Paris, there is a bar. This bar is small and
Underground Artists in La Paz – Casa de Arte Abierta
On a recent trip to Bolivia, I was invited to a very special event in La Paz. The Casa de
Untapped Event Picks for June 11-17
Governors Island Jazz Age Lawn Party this Saturday, June 16 Welcome to the inaugural edition of our Untapped New York
The Louis Armstrong House Museum is in it to win it!
Courtesy of the Louis Armstrong House Museum When I first met the duo behind New York City Museum-a-Thon,
Jaunting Martyrs Deliver Theatrics and Sound
It is near midnight at El Rio in the Mission. I step outside onto the patio to sip my margarita.
Music Review: The Aerosols, The Soft Bombs, The Goldenhearts, and Billy Cramer and Share The Land
“Is there a Psych referee in the house?” asked Amy Fowler, keyboard player for The Aerosols, while onstage during the
Local Label Porto Franco Records Trades Full-Length Album Production for Video Singles
Peter Varshavsky, head of Porto Franco Records San Francisco family-owned Porto Franco Records started three years ago as a
A Book Called Forever, A Girl Called Doodler
Rob Jelinski and some of the pieces he created for the Art House Sketchbook Project 2012 and the event When
Artist Spotlight: Rob Jelinski
I had the pleasure meeting the wonderful artist and a fellow New Jerseyan Rob Jelinski on Twitter a few months
Time travel to 18th-century Paris in a hidden artisan enclave at La Loge
One of my favorite neighborhoods to wander in Paris is the 11th arrondisement. Behind closed doors often lies a whole