Mike Brindisi & the New York Rock, and Gunpoets, two of Ithaca’s most popular bands, gather together for a co-bill Friday, April 1, 2011.
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Mike Brindisi & the New York Rock, and Gunpoets, two of Ithaca’s most popular bands, gather together for a co-bill Friday, April 1, 2011.
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Humor columnist Amelia Sauter shares her secrets to a long-lasting relationship, including why you need to hire a plumber.
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Plastic Nebraska returned to the Chapter House Saturday, March 26, 2011 for two sets. Post photographers Heather Ainsworth and Ed Dittenhoefer were there.
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The Westy’s Spring songs; spooky-sexy Plastic Nebraska, and improvisational guitarist Eugene Chadbourne.
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The singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Andrew Bird is a rare talent: an artist whose live performances are stunning high-wire acts as entrancing and singular as his studio output is enthralling in its texture and complexity.
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Cartoonist Amelia Sauter’s idea of a slow, painful death.
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Black is Green, a new local band opened for hometown heroes Ayurveda, an Ann Arbor jazz group stopped through town, and three of Ithaca’s finest songwriters sat down on a Sunday evening at Felicia’s. Photos by Heather Ainsworth and Justin Zoll
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Before a spring tour that will take him to, among other places Dan Aykroyd’s House, Keir Neuringer will stop by the new “live culture” restaurant Culture Shock with Chris Seeds.
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Peter Glanville, Ayurveda, the Tin Teardrops and much more!
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The inventive Readers’ Theatre, helmed by Anne Marie Cummings, will be taking on Neil LaBute’s compelling work “Fat Pig” for its latest production, this weekend at Buffalo Street Books.
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