The Love Hangover: Bell House 15 February 2012

The Love Hangover has been going on for 13 years in five cities – a series of duets where the male/female pairings sing about love and heartache. Teddy Thompson was going to be the headliner for the NYC show, performing in one of our favorite venues, so rtb, violaleeblue, and I got tickets. violaleeblue wasn’t […]

Seminar: Golden Theatre 9 February 2012

Last fall I received an email about a new play that was going into previews and seeing that Seminar starred Alan Rickman was all rtb, violaleeblue, and I needed to know to buy tickets. Seminar is a comedy about a writing master class. Leonard (Rickman) is the teacher – a famous writer, who had written […]

Ingrid Michaelson: Joe’s Pub 24 January 2012

Ingrid Michaelson hasn’t toured in a year and a half so when, on her Facebook page, she started announcing pop-up concerts I kept my eye open and I was rewarded with seeing the announcement of a concert at Joe’s Pub on the same day as her new cd Human Again was being released. Ingrid announced […]

David Wax Museum: Joe’s Pub 9 January 2012

First concert of the new year and I’m at the newly renovated Joe’s Pub with rtb and violaleeblue. They moved the entrance to inside the Public Theater and because my brain couldn’t adjust it felt like they had moved the stage instead. The bar is smaller and the terrible VIP section is gone. And now […]

Patti Smith: Bowery Ballroom 31 December 2011

Happy New Year to me! I had the most magical New Year’s Eve and I know that 2012 is going to be a good year because I was blessed by Patti Smith at midnight. For the last fourteen years Patti has played the Bowery Ballroom for New Year’s Eve and her birthday the night before […]

Lucero: Brooklyn Bowl 30 December 2011

A highlight of the holiday week would be the pre-New Year’s Eve show at the Brooklyn Bowl, which is a bowling alley, music hall, and restaurant. I got there early so I could secure a place at the bar in the back – I had no intention of being in the middle of the madness. […]

Diane Keaton: Live from the NYPL 14 November 2011

Yes – she was dressed like Diane Keaton. White crocheted beret, white turtleneck with long sleeves that had thumbholes, white blazer, wide white pants, and white Christian Luboutin heels. The clothes all fuzzy and cashemere-y if not actual cashmere. Her real name is Diane Hall and her father called her Di-annie. Annie Hall, made after […]

Gilberto Gil: Live From the NYPL 10 November 2011

Gilberto Gil used more than seven words to describe himself. Among them were singer, songwriter, musician, politician, environmentalist, and promoter of digital culture. In his opening remarks Paul Holdengräber mentioned a line from a favorite African poet: “When an old man or an old woman dies, a library dies with them.” It’s great that the […]