by Post Editors on June 30, 2011
The opening reception of an exhibit of photography, painting and video featuring The Unity Studio will be held on Friday, July 1, 2011 from 5-8pm at the Community School of Music and Arts (CSMA), 330 East State Street, Ithaca, NY. This exhibit will run through July and August. Photo by Prantik Mazumder.
by Amelia Sauter on June 29, 2011
Making a (hopefully) harmless vow with Death.
by Luke Z. Fenchel on June 27, 2011
Phish, the legendary jam band cum cultural juggernaut will set up camp at Watkins Glen International Friday, performing its first ever festival over July 4th weekend and its ninth since the group started such gatherings with its Clifford Ball in 1996.
by Luke Z. Fenchel on June 26, 2011
Meshing Pentecostal themes with pained lyrics and show-stopping moves that draw comparisons to Tom Waits and the grotesque facial and bodily contortions of Iggy Pop, the Legendary Shack Shakers have developed a live show like none other.
by Amelia Sauter on June 22, 2011
We shouldn’t need to take a road trip to exercise our civil rights, and our hipster shopping rights.
by Danielle Winterton on June 22, 2011
Station 923 will host a special reception for artist Lindsey Glover, which will be followed by an evening fireside film screening of Danger: Diabolik (Mario Bava 1968).
by Post Editors on June 21, 2011
Double E, led by Amy Puryear, play Felicias in Ithaca on Sunday, June 19. Photo by Ed Dittenhoefer / Free Air Photo
by Post Editors on June 20, 2011
Samuel Goldberg, who records as Radio People, will stop by Delilah’s on Cayuga Monday, June 20, 2011. The band’s recent release is on Mexican Summer, an indie label out of Brooklyn.
by Luke Z. Fenchel on June 14, 2011
“Mary’s Wedding,” which runs through June 26 at the Kitchen Theatre, has everything you’d want in a summer blockbuster: oversea adventures, grand romance, imaginary horses. A two-character study of epic love, the play, directed by Rachel Lampert and starring Ellen Adair and Eric Gilde, proves that anything is possible in love and war.
by Post Editors on June 12, 2011
Bound for Glory, North America’s longest running live-music folk broadcast, is in the midst of its 44th season.