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Radio Free Brooklyn Holiday Party

Leave a Comment / Events, Featured / Calvin Williams

Come join the Radio Free Brooklyn community as we celebrate the holiday season on Thursday, December 18th at Sleepwalk, located at 251 Bushwick Ave in Brooklyn, just a stones throw […]

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Mercury Lounge

The Incident Report: Zwei Null Zwei and Shudder To Think at Mercury Lounge

Leave a Comment / Featured, Local Music, Music, Reviews / Matthew Doyle

Shudder To Think and Zwei Null Zwei have not aged a day and still sound as fresh as ever,

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Beche

The Incident: Gigs You’ve Never Heard Of

Leave a Comment / Featured, Local Music, Reviews / Matthew Doyle

Beche, Sweetbreads, and Zoe Firn go for a swim at Union Pool.

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Rain at an outdoor festival

WeatherOps: The Hidden Heroes of Outdoor Festivals

Leave a Comment / Featured, News / Katie Cerulle

A weather prediction service helps event coordinators manage the risk of severe weather at festivals, performances, and other outdoor events.

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Poetry Readings in NYC

Who Goes to Poetry Readings in New York?

Leave a Comment / Featured, Poetry / Grace Leary

The relationship between audience and performer at poetry readings should not be taken for granted – that bond must be formed in the moment.

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Man Playing Trombone with a band

Summer Sounds Celebrates Community and Soul

Leave a Comment / Events, Featured, Music / Katie Cerulle

With their new outdoor series, Summer Sounds, midtown’s Manhattan West aims to make music a part of everyday life.

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Wall of Shame

“Wall of Shame” to Launch on The Fourth of July

Events, Featured, Local News / Tom Tenney

A red, white, and blue public art project displaying the stories and crimes of the 1,500+ January 6th rioters pardoned by Trump.

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World Literature and Arts Festival

The New Rap Language at NYPL’s World Literature and Arts Festival

Leave a Comment / Events, Featured / Katie Cerulle

NYPL’s annual festival shines a spotlight on artists from across the globe.

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Justin Bieber

Why Go Low When You Can Go High?

Leave a Comment / Columns, Featured, Music / Adam Carlson

Why has pop music moved away from lower male voices? They can be heard as more mature, seductive, and thus potentially dangerous.

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Billy Joel

When the Piano Man Picks Up a Guitar

Leave a Comment / Columns, Featured, Music / Adam Carlson

Billy Joel is a pop stylist before anything else, but his jazzy sensibilities make his songs sound slightly different than the rest.

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