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Nick Cave announces intimate Brooklyn show, conversation & 'Wild God' preview
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds‘ highly anticipated 18th album Wild God comes out on August 30, and ahead of that he’ll preview it at an intimate Brooklyn event. It happens at National Sawdust on August 15, and it’s part of the GRAMMY Museum’s “A New York Evening With…” series. Nick will appear in conversation following a playback of the new album, and he’ll also give a “brief performance.” Tickets go on sale Thursday, July 25 at 1:30 PM ET.
Tu Madre Reopens At New Melrose Location
Tu Madre Mexican eatery has reopened at 660 N. Larchmont, the former site of Art Works Studio, located at the southeast corner of Larchmont and Melrose. The new space features a large dine-in area with lots of windows and a large U-shaped bar. There is also outdoor seating. Guests can dig into a wide range of beverages, Tu Madre is fully licensed to serve alcohol. The previous location at 203 N. Larchmont was limited to take-out service only and closed in December 2022.
Cartoonist Roz Chast to be honored at the Brooklyn Book Festival, which runs from Sept. 22-30
NEW YORK – Lorrie Moore, Attica Locke and Edwidge Danticat will be among hundreds of writers attending this September's Brooklyn Book Festival, for years one of the literary world's most anticipated gatherings. Others expected range from poets Jenny Xie and Terrance Hayes to detective novelist George Pelecanos and children's...
Hell’s Kitchen Assemblymember Tony Simone Hospitalized With Appendicitis
Hell’s Kitchen Assemblyman Tony Simone is recovering at the hospital after having his appendix removed, according to an announcement on Wednesday. Last weekend AM Simone, who has served in the Assembly since January 2023, was hospitalized with severe stomach pain. Medical staff at NYU Langone determined he was suffering from a ruptured appendix, which was […] The post Hell’s Kitchen Assemblymember Tony Simone Hospitalized With Appendicitis appeared first on W42ST.
There is now a Weezer wall in Brooklyn
Weezer are celebrating the 30th anniversary of their classic 1994 debut, Blue Album this year, with a big arena tour with The Flaming Lips and Dinosaur Jr., “Voyage to the Blue Planet,” beginning in September. The tour hits NYC on Madison Square Garden on September 11, but they’ve brought Blue Album to The Big Apple ahead of that, with a new Weezer wall in Brooklyn. The wall, located at 283 4th Ave, now sports a stylized version of the album cover, with the outlines of silhouettes in place of the band members, and the Weezer logo; it was already painted blue, housing Square Design Inc, who Weezer thank for the wall space. You can go in person to check it out now, or see it below.
IKEA Tries Again With New York Store in Midtown Manhattan
An architectural rendering of an IKEA store coming to a new tower being built on Fifth Avenue in New York. IKEA, with its American headquarters in Conshohocken, is opening a Fifth Avenue store at West 46th Street in New York, writes Christopher Bonanos for Curbed. The 80,000 square-foot ground floor...
Yankees Trade Proposal Lands $14 Million Starting Pitcher in 3-Player Swap
The New York Yankees are 60-43. They are just one and a half games back of the Baltimore Orioles in the American League East. A 10-21 stretch has set the team off course slightly, but they have a chance to add reinforcements at the deadline. The Athletic’s Chris Kirschner proposed a trade package that would bring Jack Flaherty from the Detroit Tigers to New York.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Feast
The 137th annual OLMC Feast in honor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and San Paolino Di Nola was held on July 10 – 21. There was entertainment, games, rides, cafés, and more every night, opening and closing Masses and Processions, a Children’s Giglio, Family Night, Giglio Sunday, Nightlife, and the Old Timers Lift. This has been an Italian-American tradition in Brooklyn since 1887! Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church is located at 275 North 8th St., Brooklyn, NY 11211; 718-384-0223.
Hofstra Earns ABCA Team Academic Excellence Award
Hempstead, NY - The Hofstra University baseball team was honored for its academic achievements as the Pride received a 2023-24 American Baseball Coaches Association Team Academic Excellence Award, presented by Sports Attack. The ABCA recognized more than 800 member college and high school programs from across the country with the award, which highlights programs coached by ABCA members that posted a GPA of 3.0 or above on a 4.0 scale for the entire 2023-24 academic year.
Yankees Eyeing Trade for Athletic Slugger Brent Rooker Amid Tailspin
The Yankees are eyeing Oakland slugger Brent Rooker as a potential trade target to amp up their struggling lineup, with Rooker showcasing impressive hitting stats and power this season. Rooker boasts a .294 batting average, .373 on-base percentage, .578 slugging percentage, and 22 home runs in 357 plate appearances. Rooker...
Levittown Chamber of Commerce Spotlight on Business
The Levittown Chamber of Commerce would like to introduce Patricia Patane, President of the Levittown Community Council for the last several years and a member of the Council since 2010. The position of President and the entire Board of the Community Council are all volunteers who have “day jobs.” Patane’s day job for the past 27 years is with AlcottHR as their Director of Administration. She is married to her husband Don with son Ryan and daughter-in law Irina… and don’t forget their Westie, Bailey.
Mets broadcast gets honest about Michael Kay
Late in June, SNY ran an ad on ESPN New York telling fans to check out New York Mets broadcasts featuring “the best booth in baseball” on the network. The only issue was the SNY ad ran during The Michael Kay Show, meaning fans of the voice of the New York Yankees heard a commercial Read more... The post Ron Darling felt ‘Michael [Kay’s] pain’ over SNY’s ‘best booth’ radio ad appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Risk of showers, storms in tri-state forecast
NEW YORK (PIX11) — The unsettled weather continues across the tri-state region. A frontal boundary draping across the region has kept the risk of showers and storms throughout Wednesday. While much of the activity has been widely scattered about, they were capable of producing torrential downpours that could lead to localized flooding.
John Avlon is the latest cable news commentator to run for office in NY
In recent years, a handful of media commentators have been stepping out of spinny cable news chairs and into hot button political races. Currently in the spotlight is the heated congressional race between former senior cable news analyst John Avlon and incumbent GOP Rep. Nick LaLota on the eastern portion of Long Island.
School supply drive benefits kids in need
Nassau County Legislature Deputy Minority Leader Arnold W. Drucker (D – Plainview) thanks the Plainview-Old Bethpage and Syosset communities for their generous support of the Scott Martella “Supply our Students Drive” in support of the Long Island Coalition for the Homeless. During recent visits to the Plainview-Old...
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