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America’s Largest Walmart Is In Upstate NY: See Where!
Every Wal-Mart is pretty huge. But one local superstore is the hugest in the land!. We've all been there. Even after walking into your local Walmart a thousand times, every time you go into that store you probably think to yourself at some point "This place is enormous!" I have...
Spirit Halloween Relaunches Spirit Christmas with 3 New York Locations
I was at the Spirit Halloween in the Colonie Center up in Albany a couple of weekends ago. While I was there, one of the workers was going around in a Michael Myers costume. For the older customers, he would sneak around and try to scare them. For the little kids, he was really cool and would try to come down to their level and give fist pounds and make heart-hands. When I first spotted him, he was hiding in a fortune teller booth. I thought he was an animatronic at first! This dude was cool! His name was CJ, and he's well over 6 feet tall (I think he said 6 foot 5 inches. I'd believe it). Even though Michael Myers is only 5 foot 10 inches in the movies, CJ's presence was certainly unmatched. My girlfriend absolutely loved it - Michael Myers is her favorite horror icon. You can see CJ in the video below:
Capital Region restaurant inspections: September 30- October 4
These are the inspections from September 30 to October 4 reported by the NYSDOH divided up by critical violations, non-critical violations and no violations. You can find a list of all restaurant inspections for the last several years on the NYSDOH website.
Popular Troy Restaurant & Bar Closing Its Doors For Good
A Collar City eatery known for live music will wind down operations this month. There have had a slew of business closings in the Capital Region of late, especially from national chains like LL Lumber, Red Lobster, and Big Lots. But in this instance it is not all bad news as a Troy restaurant and bar should be reappearing soon in a new location and incarnation.
Niskayuna Native Marc LaBelle Returns To Albany For Homecoming Concert [Interview]
Q1057 and 1035, the Capital Region's Classic Rock Station welcomes Dirty Honey and the "Can't Find the Brakes" tour to Empire Live in Albany on Wednesday October 9, 2024. Tickets are on sale now so get them while you can at Ticketmaster.com. Q1057 and 1035's Mike Karolyi caught up with...
Lost Radio Rounders To Perform Benefit Concert In Albany
The Historic American Music trio Lost Radio Rounders will return to Albany to perform a concert benefiting Guilderland Food Pantry on October 24. Eddie Award-nominated Lost Radio Rounders is a Historic American Music Trio that presents themed programs and concerts of Acoustic American Roots to folks in Upstate New York and beyond. Members Tom Lindsay, Michael Eck, and Paul Jossman each bring a variety of instrumental skills and musical backgrounds including guitar, bass, piano, mandolin, banjo, ukulele, dobro, vocals, and more.
Exploring The Hidden and Forgotten Graves and Monuments of Schenectady’s Vale Cemetery
Vale Cemetery is one of the most well known in the Capital Region for its beauty, history, and alleged haunted activity. This was not my first trip to Schenectady's Vale Cemetery and it likely won't be my last. What was different this time was the discovery of a hidden area that has many forgotten graves in them.
Opalka Gallery hosts Painting at Night
Opalka Gallery, in collaboration with Collar Works Gallery and the Artist/Mother Podcast, has announced the fourth iteration of the “Painting at Night” exhibition, which highlights the work of artist-caregivers. The post Opalka Gallery hosts Painting at Night first appeared on Spotlight News.
Rhianna Leigh’s exhibition to open at Saratoga Arts
Saratoga Arts will host an exhibition featuring the work of Bethlehem artist Rhianna Leigh, one of the 2024 regrant recipients, from Friday, Oct. 11, through Friday, Nov. 1. The show will explore themes of reciprocity and community care, continuing Leigh’s mission of offering art on a sliding scale. The post Rhianna Leigh’s exhibition to open at Saratoga Arts first appeared on Spotlight News.
Review: Dumpster Kat The Musical
Tonight was a first for me in the realm of musical theater. I had the pleasure and honor to be in the audience for a fledgling musical called Dumpster Kat The Musical. It debuted at Mount Ida Preservation Hall, a former church located in Troy, New York. I racked my brain and still do not recall seeing a brand new musical until tonight. It was thrilling to know that someone with a dream persevered and that dream finally came to fruition. It was a magical performance with insightful characters, dynamic music and fantastic community support.
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