Featuring the incomparable Harold Lloyd…teaming up with Babe Ruth.
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Brooklyn Borough President Markowitz’s proposed $64-million amphitheater has reached a dead end. Dubbed the “Potato Chip” by friends and foes alike, it’s a controversial project (in a growing list of NYC controversial projects) hoping to rise in Coney Island’s Asser Levy Park and bring big-name performers/ shows to its current concert venue.
The delay comes after [...]
One of the partners [Michael Lang; above photo] who organized the original 1969 Woodstock Music and Art Fair scrapped plans for a 40th anniversary concert in Prospect Park today, telling Rolling Stone he couldn’t find any sponsors to front the reported $10 million bill. Peace, love, and debt. [Rolling Stone]
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Yesterday, the Ed Sullivan Theatre was rocked alive with the sound of music and Paul [now Sir] McCartney. Over 45 years ago, Beatlemania was born in this very theatre when Sullivan introduced McCartney (along with John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr) and the Beatles to America. What was planned as a surprise quickly became [...]
To celebrate the occasion of its 40th Anniversary, Woodstock may be about to happen all over again…this time in Prospect Park, Brooklyn. There’s been a lot of serious talk, generally resulting in many false and misleading rumors, of reviving that legendary event somewhere in the NYC area. However, Michael Lang, one of the original organizers [...]
Just a portion of the massive crowd at the Woodstock Music and Arts Fair in upstate Bethel.
(Getty Images Photo / August 16, 1969)
from “The Summer of 1969″ at Newsday.com
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When I was a child, he often scared me: towering, like a skyscraper, with fixed stare, long spear and incongruous apparel of the Viking breed. The crowds before and around me would do their respective double-takes and continue on their several ways, while certain persons would break away from the swarm and chat with this [...]
The New York City Opera has now (with little surprise) been affected by the nation’s economic calamities and plans to take on a leaner, hungrier look; a look that’s all the rage these days. Its 2009-10 season will be scaled back to only five to seven productions and any new stagings are very unlikely. Even [...]
The Recording Industry of Association of America (RIAA) is reporting that measured shipment values on vinyl records have increased from 36.6% from 2006 to 2007. Even though this is significantly lower than CD and digital record sales figures (a half a billion CDs compared to 1.3 million vinyl records purchased in 2007), a considerable market [...]
Today marks the 28th anniversary of John Lennon’s murder: the passing of a legend and also of a generation. For those of us who grew up in the Sixties, we’d thought that Lennon and the Beatles were somehow immortal. Despite the harsh reality of Vietnam, the Kennedys, King, as well as our own private [...]
In the course of its brilliant and sometimes better left forgotten history, the Metropolitan Opera presented quite a few productions that bombed, but this season the Met will feature a new opera about the Bomb itself. John Adams‘ DOCTOR ATOMIC will tell (or, more precisely, sing) the story of Robert Oppenheimer, that wizard of nuclear [...]
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