This past Sunday, I took the train and then a subway to the Upper West Side, walked up and down Broadway picking at piles of books sold by street vendors for a mere dollar or two, and found shade in […]
This past Sunday, I took the train and then a subway to the Upper West Side, walked up and down Broadway picking at piles of books sold by street vendors for a mere dollar or two, and found shade in […]
Guess I could be more accurate with my numbers, but I think you get the idea. We’re somewhere around a third of the way into this year and I thought it was a good time to flip through the bin […]
Pharis & Jason Romero at St. James Hall A beautiful show by the banjo making husband and wife duo of Pharis & Jason Romero a the St. James Community Square tonight. St. James Community Square is being threatened by redevelopment. […]
A beautiful show by the banjo making husband and wife duo of Pharis & Jason Romero a the St. James Community Square tonight. St. James Community Square is being threatened by redevelopment. You can show your support for the venue […]
A beautiful show by the banjo making husband and wife duo of Pharis & Jason Romero a the St. James Community Square tonight. St. James Community Square is being threatened by redevelopment. You can show your support for the venue […]
Emerging from the isolated environs of Horsefly, British Columbia, Pharis and Jason Romero know all too well the draw of the backwoods and what it means to live in a lonely expanse of rural environs. In fact, no pair could […]
You’d think the holidays were still approaching to judge by the number of new CDs that have piled up on my desk lately. I inevitably wind up giving the most ink to big-name performers, but albums from many lower-profile acts […]
Joel Plaskett: The Park Avenue Sobriety Test The Park Avenue Sobriety Test is Joel Plaskett’s fourth solo album (one of those, Three, was a triple—yes, you read that correctly—album,) though that’s a highly misleading number. There have been six albums […]
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