by Katie Garry | Jun 30, 2015 | Culture, Dining, Entertainment, Music, News
Tonight, the City Winery will host Rock & Wine—a rock and roll photography class and wine pairing at their location in Manhattan. Tickets range from Bar Stool for $42 per guest to VIP for $50 per guest and all include eight 1 ounce pours of wine. The wine...
by Albany Reed | Jun 30, 2015 | Culture, Entertainment, Events, Music, News
On Sunday, June 28 NYC Pride celebration, Dance on the Pier took place. NYC Pride’s amazing event returned to the Hudson River Park’s Pier 26 in Tribeca. The doors opened at 3:00 p.m. and lasted until 10:00 p.m. Dance on the Pier celebrated its 29th year...
by Jackie Hart | Jun 30, 2015 | Culture, Events, Music
I first heard of Royal Blood last year, when I heard their single, “Figure It Out,” on the radio, and was immediately impressed. I was even more impressed when I found out that the band, hailing from Brighton, UK, only consisted of the duo, Mike Kerr and...
by Downtown Magazine | Jun 29, 2015 | Culture, Events, Music
Oftentimes critics say that “rock is dead,” but when they say that, they aren’t taking into account that there are still bands writing hits and maintaining healthy album sales. Neon Trees – who formed in Provo, Utah about ten years ago – has released three albums with...
by Downtown Magazine | Jun 26, 2015 | Culture, Events, Music
I first found out about the all-female quartet from Manchester known as PINS when their cover of The Misfits’ “Hybrid Moments” hit Spotify. PINS took “Hybrid Moments” – arguably the most poppy song ever written about beasts, scars and crying – and made it sound upbeat...
by Jackie Hart | Jun 26, 2015 | Culture, Events, Music
This weekend, Randall’s Island is getting ready to welcome a much different crowd as NYC prepares to welcome country music lovers from all over to the city’s first ever country music festival: The FarmBorough Country Music Festival. Coming three weeks...