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Jukebox Motley Crue In the first time since Motley Crue’s Vince Neil suffered a stroake, the band is going to be playing out again. In particular, they’ll be in a residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM in Las Vegas. The dates will be September 13th, 17th, 19th, 20th, 24th, 26th, and 27th and October […]
Whassup in the 518 Friday, September 19th The Great Gatsby Ballet by the World Ballet Company, Proctors Theatre, Schenectady Dance into the Roaring Twenties with this dazzling Broadway-style ballet. Immerse yourself in the jazzy world of flappers and champagne with this new and entirely original production from World Ballet Company. Experience the glitz, glamor, and […]
On Saturday Sept. 27, 2025 @7:30pm, join us at the Strand Theatre for an unforgettable evening of classic country as Alyssa and Wayne Brewer perform the iconic music of George Jones & Tammy Wynette! Based in Louisville, Kentucky, Wayne Brewer is a sixth-generation musician well-known for his work with Gary Brewer & The Kentucky Ramblers. With […]
RRX: What was the very first reaction to your music, from the first person to ever hear so much as a practice jam or the demo of your first song? LL: I think the first person I played my music for was my partner. He was very supportive, but doesn’t really know anything about music […]
Lithium, Chptr. 7 – Xperience Fiction – by Liam Sweeny. Mel shouldn’t have grabbed the paintings. They didn’t have room for them, and even if all he wanted to do was burn them, where could he even do that? Was he going to take Andy to the old party spot by the tracks and split […]
Mikaela Davis – An Xperience Interview – by Liam Sweeny. When you think of the harpsichord, you think of heaven, or something like it. You have notions of ethereal bliss. You recognize that it’s a hard instrument to play, but it’s not considered a hard-driving instrument like a six-string. But harpist Mikaela Davis, while continuing […]
Prog Digest – An Xperience Column – by Klyde Kadiddlehumper. You know, there are times we think we know what we are doing next, and then … well … things happen. I thought this month was going to be waxing rhapsodic about the new record by an act that has been around forever, just got […]
Greetings – September used to be a sleepy month in Saratoga. Locals called the days right after racing season “Tumbleweed Week.” Broadway was empty and lots of restaurant owners put out a Closed sign and caught up on sleep. Not no more! The town is hopping with all the vacationers who wanted to avoid the summer crowds, and […]
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