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Sten Hostfalt / Blaise Siwula Live @ Stain NYC January 3
Appearing monthly at Stain Bar NYC since December '07, and together in a total of 21 live events during 2008 including shared events with among others Daniel Carter, Herb Robertson and Tim Berne, STEN HOSTFALT guitar and BLAISE SIWULA saxophone returns to Stain January 3, 2009 * at 7pm / one set only, no cover, no ...
Broadband Stimulus Plan: How About Some Data First?
During the Great Depression, the government tried to revive the economy with the New Deal's public work projects, and ended up paying people to dig unneeded ditches. In today's deep recession, digital age advocates are trying to persuade President-elect Barack Obama to put billions into a nationwide broadband build-out as part of his planned economic stimulus ...
Farewell to L.A.'s Shuttered Clubs
THE YEAR IN NIGHTRANGER: FAREWELL TO L.A.'S SHUTTERED CLUBS, GREETINGS TO THEIR REPLACEMENTS It may have been the year the recession tightened its grip on households nationwide, but, in L.A. anyway, there were always a few bucks left in the budget for booze, beats and bashes in ’08. Truth be told, the escapist energy of our ...
Shelly's Manne Hole
By early 1967, the list of artists that had played the Manne-Hole read like a Who's Who of jazz. The bandstand at the Manne-Hole had to be expanded for the big bands Shelly brought in. The bands of Kenton, Herman and Gerald Wilson were among them. Shelly continued to insist that the help not hustle the ...
Portland Jazz Festival Blue Notes 70th Bash
The Portland Jazz Festival will present numerous free performances throughout Portland, February 13-22. Performances will take place at venues that include The Art Bar at the Portland Center for the Performing Arts, Rogue Ales Public House, West Caf and Dragon Fish at the Paramount Hotel. The ongoing PDX Jazz @ RiverPlace series at the RiverPlace Hotel ...
The Karaoke King
Brooklyn-based writer and karaoke obsessive Brian Raftery has written a book about his passion for belting out songs in public. Don't Stop Believing: How Karaoke Conquered the World and Changed My Life follows the hobby from its Japanese origins across the ocean to America and into Raftery's heart. With over ten years of karaoke experience, from ...
Cheney's Legacy of Deception
A CNN poll released this week rated Dick Cheney as the worst Vice- President in history. In the end, the shame of Vice President Dick Cheney was total: unmitigated by any notion of a graceful departure, let alone the slightest obligation of honest accounting. Although firmly ensconced, even in the popular imagination, as an example of ...
John Costelloe 'Sopranos' Johnny Cakes Dead in Suicide
Police: 'Sopranos' actor who played gay cook 'Johnny Cakes' dead in apparent suicide in NYC Police say the actor who portrayed the gay lover of a closeted mobster on The Sopranos has died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in New York. Police spokesman Lt. John Grimpel says John Costelloe was found dead in an ...
Jammin' Reviews
Trombonist Jay T. Vonada from Aaronsburg, Pennsylvania makes an elegant entrance into the world of recorded music with an audacious debut release of Jammin, just the kind of stuff that one needs to get noticed. Without a star-studded cast of players Vonada crafts a very fine first effort using local talent producing a nice result. His ...
Brooklyn Boogaloo Blowout Releases the Knickerbocker 7"
The Brooklyn Boogaloo Blowout has released a brand new, 2 song, 7" vinyl only album. The Knickerbocker 7"" is available only on vinyl or via digital download. Side A features Leah Siegel singing the classic I Got Loaded" with killer solos from special guest J Walter Hawkes on trombone and Andrew Sherman's B3. Side B is ...



