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June at The Stone

June at The Stone

Melissa Scott Caruso, the former owner of the now-closed Tonic, and Michael Dorff, owner of Knitting Factory and City Winery, are joining forces to curate a month of music at the John Zorn-owned The Stone (on Ave C and 2nd Pl.). It’s looking pretty great, with shows by Elysian Fields, Charlie Hunter, Miho Hatori, Marc Ribot, and many others. All shows are either $10 or $15 at the door (no advance tickets) Here’s the full schedule:

Tuesday, June 2
8 pm
Sylvie Courvoisier… More »

Some (small) Shows This Week

Some (small) Shows This Week

If you are still recovering from the 3-day weekend, get over it and get ready to go out this week, starting tonight! Here are some shows at some of the smaller venues in the city going on this week:

Here We Go Magic aka Luke Temple aka some music I am really into right now, is playing a FREE show tonight at Union Pool with Midnight Masses before he heads out on tour with the one and only Grizzly Bear. If… More »

Friday Night in New York City

Friday Night in New York City

 
Ghostland Observatory @ Webster Hall 2008
Image: Chris La Putt

Wondering what to do tonight? As usual, there are many options:

Okkervil River members Will Sheff and Charles Bissell (also of The Wrens) will be playing an acoustic set at Sound Fix. FREE.
Melpo Mene at Cake Shop upstairs at 6 pm. FREE.
The Subjects at Union Hall. Tickets are $7.
The Virgins at Bowery Ballroo. Tickets are $15.
Ghostland Observatory at Terminal 5. $25 Tickets.
Bon Iver and The Tallest Man on Earth at Town Hall…. More »

Another Halloween Activity

Another Halloween Activity

 
Horror Show
Photo Permission: Danielle Kourtesis, Rooftop Films

Even if you are going to one of these shows on Halloween you can still check out this awesome Rooftop Films event on Wednesday October 29:
On Wednesday, August 29th, Rooftop Films returns to Chelsea Market for a free screening of independent horror shorts from around the world. There will be surreal shorts about creepy drifters, terrifying thrillers about devious science experiments, nightmarish films featuring practical jokes gone bad, and also a few amusing films… More »