From March 7-9, the much-anticipated New York Antiquarian Book Fair (NYABF) returns to New York City at the Park Avenue Armory for its 59th edition.
Charlotte Kohlberg
On Tuesday night of February 26th, people gathered to hear the husky-voiced singer Tom Walker perform songs from his debut album What A Time to Be Alive.
Bilingual rapper Ratcheton is the talk of the town with his new single ‘Callate,’ a vivacious mix of ‘old school’ Reggaeton and modern Spanish Trap.
On Friday night, January 25, invited guests lined up at Freehold Brooklyn to witness Spencer Ludwig’s immersive live music performance, Le Trumpet.
At midday Thursday, January 17, the 27thedition of The Outsider Art Fair kicked off with a bang.
Two weeks after the new year, brother-sister duo Jocelyn and Chris Arndt stunned crowds at the Standard Hotel East in celebration of their new upcoming album.
Last Wednesday night, January 9, Michael Shannon and David Cross hosted a special screening of the documentary film, Won’t You Be My Neighbor? followed by a reception at neighboring restaurant Locanda Verde.
On Thursday, December 20, the Morrison Hotel Gallery hosted Blondie’s Chris Stein book signing to celebrate the release of his latest photo book Point of View: Me, New York City, and the Punk Scene. Similar to his extremely successful last book, Negative: Me, Blondie, and the Advent of Punk, Chris’ new book features a collection of personal moments and visually impactful photographs of New York City in the 60s and 70s.
At the Gramercy Theatre on Saturday night, December 15, the Norwegian electronic-pop band Lemaitre finished up their tour with a bang.
On Wednesday night, December 13, people gathered at the Bowery Ballroom for Caamp’s show supported by a new and amazing artist, Savannah Conley. Concert-goers trickled in early at the bar downstairs and settled in with a drink before heading to the upstairs stage to be serenaded.