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Day Two of this year’s Albany Tulip Festival featured musical acts Lennox, Shannon Tehya and the Troupe, Buggy Jive, Let’s Get It On (Motown Tribute), Alec Lewis Group, Boy Band Review, and Bendt, along with a morning Yogafest and “Capital Region Best Mom” winner Sarah Svec. Photography by Timothy Reidy. Coverage of Day One of […]
Words and Photography by Joshua Scarselli. Cemeteries are an often overlooked part of our communities. Surrounded by the stigma of death, their beauty is often missed or dismissed. But what better place for an ornate display than a space dedicated to commemorating the lives of those we have loved and lost? These are places built […]
Denver indie-psych rock quartet Sqwerv chose Ophelia’s for the 2nd date of their national tour. Local jam favorites Glass Pony opened the show. Photography by Timothy Reidy. Sqwerv Glass Pony More from Ophelia’s …
Friday Night was “Fiddle Night” at Ophelia’s, featuring Rusticator, Lucid Street, and Black Mountain Symphony. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Ophelia’s …
Day One of the much-loved annual festival featured the Mendelssohn Club, Amanda Case, Laveda, Zan and the Winter Folk, Jukebox the Ghost, Aila Chiar, the 502s, and the Albany Rock Pit Showcase Band. Along with, of course, the coronation of the Tulip Queen, Abigail Williams. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More Tulip Festival coverage …
A Soul-Melting, Nerd-Dream, Face-Blasting Night of Pure Magic Words and Photography by Penny Piper. Team! Let me tell you about the LaMP show at Putnam Place in Saratoga Springs on May 8th, 2025—this night was straight-up next level. One of those shows that leaves you buzzing for days. I’m still trying to process what even […]
Caity Gallagher is currently in residency at the Eleven. Catch her the first Wednesday of each month; you won’t be disappointed. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from the Eleven …
After Safety Meeting kicked off the night at No Fun, folks were unharmed during sets by the Jagaloons and Electric Six. Losses for the show were reported, however, as the Electric Six were down to five, and there was no Messer Chups. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from No Fun …
Syracuse’s Pure Bliss kicked things off for a powerful five-band lineup at Empire Live Friday night. The Coast 2 Coast Tour also featured Pain of Truth, Sunami, Haywire, and Last Laugh. Photography by Jake Fox. More from Empire Live …
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