“observational,” Wilson, who moved to NYC and moved into the Chelsea Hotel at the age of 61 after her husband left her, is allowed to narrate her life experiences and artistic process directly to the camera, which Rothschild positions as if it was just another of the friends and ...
With so many young people being far from where they grew up, the staffers who had been in NYC for a number of years would take the new team members under their wing, both at work and at play in NYC. Soon, we knew it was time to expand what MTV News could do. I wante...
“You know you need the invitation in hand to get in, right?” It was the best way to encourage sales on the secondary market, on which the Trump Organization would take a cut. “Any janitor could just pick it up, and then our seats would be his, and there’d be fuck-all we cou...
Chelsea Table + Stage – New York’s newest hotspot for intimate dining and extraordinary music – will present the return of Eva Noblezada, the Grammy-winning and Tony-nominated star of Broadway’sHadestown, on Sunday, February 26 at 7:00 PM. Her new show “Let’s Go to the Movies” ...
“Colorado Gives Back” livestream concert on May 8. “Proud to call Colorado my home for the last 10 years, and so grateful to every person who tuned in and donated,” Wesley Schultz of The Lumineers said in a statement. Though the event is over, the show is still available to watch...
with the added attraction of a homegrown sound created by the Quebecois artists of the decade, unique to the landscape and pertinent to the denizens of the period. There was no better musical place to be in the ’70’s- and this was the backdrop that nurtured one of the pioneers of ...
Iman Lababedi was a freelance rock critic in the 1980s, took a break of 20 years, and has been writing and editing the music blog rocknyc.live since 2009. He considers this to be in many ways a golden age for pop music and hopes you are enjoying it too. Click here for more about...
hour long musical, stuffed with charm, music, hip-hop dancing and North Pole swashbuckling sword fight choreography to appeal to kiddos. Emerald City’s Artistic Director Jacqueline Stone is at the helm as Director, setting a frenetic pace of sometimes silly, sometimes sappy, but ultimately charmi...