I'm not sure if it was the music, but I was surrounded by four sleeping children.
It was a cool late-summer eve and a low, steady voice was seeping over the amphitheatre, lulling the children present - and a few of the adults - into a state of (...)
Had I trespassed into a private gathering?
All eyes were on her: a diminutive figure on stage that, fingers tangled in her hair, was apologizing about the sound quality with the easy, teasing familiarity of a hostess warning dinner guests that (...)
Imagine sitting in a public space and assembling your friends around you. A stranger walks by, examines your companions, and chooses one to take home - perhaps in exchange for a friend of his own. That is just what a group of individuals decided to (...)
Wisdom Hall and Boss Bar; Motel Motel were at ease in both, and at home in neither.
The up-and-coming rock band from Brooklyn - hailed by the New York Press as one of the top 20 bands currently playing in New York City - brought their jittery (...)