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Muppets Music. Muppets are cool. Wow, way to come out of the gate with some controversy. Yes, Muppets are cool. They’re cool in a very transcendent way. I’m looking at the downslope of the hill if I glance back, I see me in front of the television, five years old, watching Muppets (actually, at three, […]
The Crawl. Well, dang y’all! It’s been a while, hasn’t it? Hello again – I’ve missed you. Happy End of Summer. I hope all of your summers were filled with as much sweetness as mine was. From cookouts, concerts, days on the water, nights filled with dancing, laughter and good friends, and a whole month […]
Paul Reiser, Judy Collins, Chris Botti and More Announced for Universal Preservation Hall Upcoming Season SARATOGA SPRINGS (Sept. 14) – Universal Preservation Hall is adding to their already hearty list of amazing acts coming in the 2023-2024 season. UPH continues to expand its repertoire with the new kinds of performances it is bringing to Saratoga […]
The Chance in Poughkeepsie has been a staple in the live music scene for decades. The theater itself opened in 1912 and was originally called Carroll Players Playhouse. The name has changes several times over the years but in my lifetime I (Rob Smittix) have always known The Chance to be a legendary concert venue […]
Show Detective We have a packed weekend, with our show detective covering the beat. Friday, September 15th Studebaker John & The Hawks, The Linda, Albany, 8pm-10pm Studebaker John Grimaldi was born in an Italian-American section of Chicago and started playing harmonica at age 7. Under the spell of music he heard on Maxwell Street, Chicago’s […]
Singer-songwriter Cat Power has recently done the amazing. She has resurrected Bob Dylan. Yes, I know Bob Dylan isn’t actually dead, and what she resurrected was a famous concert of his. Powers hasn’t commented on whether or not she will resurrect Bob Dylan himself should that cloud one day darken our doorsteps. Bob Dylan doesn’t […]
Prog Digest. When sitcoms were sitcoms, Happy Days was mega popular. It was not on my personal list most of the time, but I get it. You know, good old-fashioned American values TV (wonder what that would look like today, but I digress). We love Henry Winkler, he is, by account, a wonderful man and […]
Harris Wolobah died. Maybe I should say that first. No jokes, no cornspun stories, though those may come later. Teenager, tenth-grader. Basketball player. And while they don’t totally know the exact cause of death, it occurred directlt after Wolobah ate a chip. Not just any chip. This was a chip packaged all by its lonesome, […]
On Tuesday, Philippines-born, Las Vegas-based multi-faceted musician, Ez Mil, who both raps and sings, shared the official music video for track “Podium” out now. The tenacious, versatile deluxe version of his second album, DU4LI7Y: REDUX, out everywhere now following his recent signing to Eminem and Dr. Dre’s Shady Records/Aftermath Entertainment/Interscope Records. Mil joins the likes […]
Journalist and Ufologist Jaime Maussan has presented a very mysterious discovery before the Mexican Congress on Tuesday. Maussan has shown 2 small bodies of what appear to be mummified aliens corpses. These bodies are said to have been found near Cusco, Peru in diatom (algae) mines and are said to have been fossilized. Scientist have […]