Related Blog Posts
Radio City Ny Tickets
9 hours ago ago from Toastie Radio
This is the venue that symbolizes the festive side of American Dream. This is the venue that is loved not only by all New Yorkers but the whole lot of Americans. And those visit New York find termed it as the most fantastic entertainment venue of the States. The place in the spotlight is the magnificent Radio City Music Hall that is among the premier attritions of New York City. Nicknamed as the "Showplace of the Nation," the Radio City ...
Related contentMusicians@Google: Tony Fletcher
3 hours ago ago from musical obsession — Phsync
by L.H. on December 25, 2009 to the beginning of the punk era in 1977. Investigations abound, into things such as: how the music industry changed once recorded music became the (vs. live music), Phil Spector, the West Village and the scene of the early 60's, the East Village, the West Village, the competitiveness of jazz venues in the 30's and 40's, and basically everything about music in New York within its 50-year ...
Related contentArt Review | ‘Only in New York’: Back When ‘Look’ Meant a Magazine
18 hours ago ago from elegant.me
In the Museum of the City of New York’s smartly packaged exhibition “Only in New York: Photographs From Look Magazine,” you can see how one publication catered to voracious consumers of images.
Related contentThe History Of Dj’S And Hip Hop Music
3 hours ago ago from The Austin 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Austin, TX
When you hear about hip hop music, you can't help but think of the DJ's that have brought hip hop music to the forefront of the American culture and helped to promote the music all over the world. The work of DJ's has been very important to the spread of hip hop music and has ensured that the best beats and rhymes are heard by music enthusiasts from coast to coast. From the gritty underground music scene of New York City to the bouncing beats ...
Related contentNew fresh stains red carpet for filmmakers in New York
9 hours ago ago from USA eNews
NEW YORK - The high cost of film production companies that choose to work in some buildings in New York without a clear effect of word, whether it hurt the popularity of the city as one of the most popular scenes d taken Hollywood. One critic called the day price of $ 3200 for a permit to film in one of the buildings of the city with the highest fee in the nation by a municipality. But the city, which attracts approximately 5 billion U.S. ...
Related contentRelated News
Rocking and Dancing From Night Into Day
15 hours ago ago from The New York Times
SOME will be celebrating the end of a year of anxiety. Some, an entire decade of it. And some will be celebrating simply because they just paid $100 to enter a bar for the evening, so they darn well better get some celebration out of it. Whatever the reason, New York has no shortage of ways to ring in 2010, and one of the best is with a live soundtrack. Bands add long-forgotten nuggets to their sets. D.J.s give dancers a few more reasons to ...
Related contentNew Fees Stain Welcome Mat For Filmmakers In NYC : NPR
21 hours ago ago from NPR
Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast New Fees Stain Welcome Mat For Filmmakers In NYC by The Associated Press Associated Press FILE- In this May 7, 2008 file photo, Danny DeVito films a scene from the ...
Related contentArt: Sanctuaries
20 hours ago ago from The New York Times
Manhattan is an island of churches. No matter where you are, you're never far from the sight of one, whether a magisterially carved stone or a basic stucco-and-brick. True, the days are gone when the city's churches were routinely accessible to street traffic, though most will be open for Christmas services on Friday and into the weekend. Multimedia Related ArtsBeat: Send Us Your Photos (December 24, 2009) ...
Related contentBrady Westwater: Why Can't Los Angeles Over-Commercialize Christmas Better?
21 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
In a seeming attempt to surpass LA Times columnist Joel Stein in hate mail and death threats, fellow LA Times columnist Gregory Rodriguez recently wrote that his biggest problem with Christmas isn't that it's overly-commercialized - but that he has to listen to annoying people whine about how over-commercialized Christmas is. And Greg, as usual, has a valid point, once he qualified he was talking about only one of the two different ...
Related content