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Meg Duffy returned to Albany as Hand Habits‘ Northeast Tour swung through Lark Hall. Fashion Club (Pascal Stevenson) provided support. Photography by Timothy Reidy.   Hand Habits   Fashion Club   More from Lark Hall here …

The rumors were confirmed Saturday at Seven Bistro in Clifton Park … the Turf Turds, a reincarnation of the infamous Lawn Sausages, played a high-energy set full of crowd-pleasing classics. Matty D opened, playing a stripped-down acoustic set to warm up the audience. The show was stolen, however, by Willie … a very well-behaved cockatiel […]

Emo Night with Side-B and DJ Fearless brought out lots ot emo fans to Lost & Found on Broadway.   Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Lost & Found here …

The third pop-up beer garden of the season at Opalka Gallery featured the Parlor and Jimi Woodul. There was also a Makers Market in the back.   Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Opalka Gallery here …    

Hey Greasy brought this bill of Cowboys and Bad Boys to No Fun. Headliners Cowboys in the Campfire featured the Replacements’ Tommy Stinson. Original opener Slik Nik couldn’t make it, so Brule County Bad Boys (lite) filled in. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from No Fun here …

The very talented trio of Steve Candlen, Todd Nelson, and Rob Lindquist entertained downstairs at the Eleven on Wednesday, September 17.   Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from the Eleven here …

Hosted at Lark Hall. Music provided this week by the Jeanine Ouderkirk Quintet.   Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Lark Hall here …

The second Friday of September meant the second pop-up beer garden at Opalka Gallery, this time featuring Sirsy and Brooklyn’s Charming Disaster.   Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from the Opalka Gallery here …    

ZZ Top brought a Pearl Necklace to Pearl Street and played many of their favorites, while the Sedonas (from Knoxville) opened the show. Palace Theatre, September 24. Photography by Timothy Reidy. ZZ Top   The Sedonas   Read an interview with Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top here …  

Words and Photography by Joshua Scarselli.   Live people ignore the strange and unusual. I, myself, am strange and unusual – Lydia Deetz, “Beetlejuice”   There isn’t a quote that sums me up better, which explains why when I found this store on Facebook, I absolutely had to go in and see for myself. Central […]


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