Troy
Rachel from Byrdhouse had a show at No Fun on Friday, April 19, 2024 with a Birthday Party Theme. The audience was really into this show. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy…
Various artists. On St. Patrick’s Day 2024, I took a stroll along Troy and saw many different acts, like I do during Victorian Stroll times. My First Group was Family Tree at Rev Hall where they had a kid friendly show, followed by Geo at Browns with a pop/celtic mix. I went south to Alias […]
Title: “River Street Beat Shop: 20 Years of Musical Magic in Downtown Troy” by Stephanie J Bartik– NY Rockstar Photographer In the heart of downtown Troy, New York, there exists a musical haven that transcends time and takes visitors on a journey back to the “olden days” of their youth. Celebrating two decades of business, […]
Canella, Chico Romano, Shred Flinstone, and Cheesy Snacks played at No Fun in Troy on Thursday, October 12th. Photography by Timothy Reidy.
Troy’s First-Ever Graffiti Gala — Making our Towns Beautiful Again. By Tammie Birdwell. On Saturday night, October 14th, Bootlegger’s on Broadway, Kriztix Art, and Kristopher Mcd held Troy NY’s first-ever Graffiti Gala. The event proposed to promote creativity and community and they absolutely nailed it. They turned the entire street into an art gallery in […]
Ah, Riverfest! Where Xperience Monthly writer and citizen journalist Liam Sweeny met up with Theresa from T&J Soaps, and we came clean, with all the dirt on soapmaking.
River Street Festival returns to Downtown Troy on June 11th 2023! Callanan Industries presents the music for this year’s festivities. This year we (RadioRadioX) are happy to announce the bands and musicians that will be entertaining the crowds. There will be two stages of LIVE music hosted by RadioRadioX DJ’s. Stage One will include music […]
Byrdhouse Birthday: Vial, Ladybyrd and Proximity Crush played at No Fun on Wednesday, April 19th. Photography by Timothy Reidy.
I first met Peggy LeGee at a show in Troy. We talked music, art, writing, and the local scene, which she’s been a huge supporter of. Then she went to her car and came back with two comics, Moochie the Dumpster Kat, which was issue one, and the second issue, Enter the Shopping Kart Man. […]
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