Adam Ant To Stand And Deliver With New Tour
Adam Ant is complicated, in the best sense of the word. Throughout his career, the man born Stuart Goddard has had
Adam Ant is complicated, in the best sense of the word. Throughout his career, the man born Stuart Goddard has had
Annette Insdorf will moderate a January 23, 7:30 p.m. 92NY Reel Pieces conversation with the legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese, including clips from
The Big Apple has always held a special place for Suzanne Vega. Despite being born in Santa Monica, CA, Vega landed
Long Island Musical Theatre Festival (Steven Altinel, Artistic Director; Nathan Brewer, Executive Director) has announced that Grammy & Emmy Award winner Adam Kantor will join
If you ask Rodrigo Sanchez, one half of the fleet-fingered Mexican acoustic guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela, what the COVID-19 personally
The summer is a great time to go out to your local beach, gazebo, tiki bar, etc. to listen to a
Diving into Taylor Swift’s iconic stadium tour Internationally known singer-songwriter Taylor Swift is headlining her sixth concert tour, The Eras Tour.
To paraphrase Mark Twain, rumors of Peter Frampton’s demise have been greatly exaggerated. Of course, it may have to do with
The ancient Greek playwright Euripides is quoted as saying “To a father growing old, nothing is dearer than a daughter.” It’s
How music festivals serve as a snapshot of the cultural, generational moment Flushing Meadows Corona Park typically serves as a recreational
When Forest Hills Stadium opened its doors in 1923, Calvin Coolidge was sworn in as president following the death of Warren
Museums are a great place to get out of the hot, summer air into air conditioning. They are also great places
Ted Bahr, of the Bahr Gallery in Oyster Bay, has long prided himself on collecting first-edition, psychedelic rock posters, opening the
In the pantheon of baseball-related songs, John Fogerty’s “Centerfield” takes its place front and center with its nods to Hall of
501st Empire City Garrison adds a Galactic flavor to local events For many people, May fourth is just another day
Recently, the Art League of Long Island hosted the first of three LGBTQIA+ workshops taking place over the next few months.
Growing up in Tokyo, Japan, Nasa Tsuchiya always loved to draw. As a child she had a strong interest in anime
Manhattan Transfer March 30 concert in Westbury aids Long Island Cares Vocal quartet Manhattan Transfer has earned the appreciation of
Expressing life with epilepsy through art According to the Epilepsy Foundation, epilepsy is defined as a brain condition that causes
From open mics in cafes to performance venues like the Industry Lounge & Gallery in Huntington, Coffee Nap is sure making
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