Ovation's SONG BY SONG: BLONDIE to Premiere 11/11
by Caryn Robbins
- Oct 15, 2014
Ovation, America's only arts network, continues its new season of the hit original series Song By Song with the premiere of Song by Song: Blondie on Tuesday, November 11th at 10PM ET. The documentary music series will focus on the iconic band, currently celebrating its 40th Anniversary.
Michael Clark Company to Perform at Byham Theater, 11/1
by Tyler Peterson
- Oct 8, 2014
Pittsburgh Dance Council, a division of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, brings award-winning British dance troupe Michael Clark Company on Saturday, November 1, 2014, at 8:00 p.m. to the Byham Theater, 101 Sixth Street, downtown Pittsburgh. The evening's program features Clark's choreographic work come, been and gone. Michael Clark is considered one of Britain's leading choreographers and this performance will mark the company's Pittsburgh debut.
Black Strobe's 'Godforsaken Roads' Out Today on !K7
by Caryn Robbins
- Oct 7, 2014
A small cellar in a smart building. A carefully curated collection of analogic synthesizers. A pot of Brylcreem on a table. ZZ Top and Muddy Waters vinyl sitting in a corner in front of a gleaming guitar and an old amplifier. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Arnaud Rebotini's lair in Montmartre, Paris.
SLEEPY KITTY (ex Harvey Danger) and NYLON Premiere Video
by Casey Judge
- Sep 22, 2014
Grimy meets shiny in Sleepy Kitty's music: chugging drums and crunchy guitars sweetened by catchy melodies and vocal harmonies that summon memories of 1960s-era girl groups.' (Boston Globe) So arrivedSleepy Kitty with their sophomore release, Projection Room, on Euclid Records. Taking cues from an eccentric rage of influences from Pavement to technicolor MGM musicals, and Iggy Pop to Jean Luc Godard, Sleepy Kitty are equal parts art-school weird and erratic garage-punk – like the White Stripes if they listened to a little more 1940s musicals.
Tickets to 2014-15 Pittsburgh Dance Council Season Now On Sale
by Tyler Peterson
- Aug 29, 2014
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust announces single tickets go on sale, Friday, August 29, at 9AM, for the 2014-2015 Pittsburgh Dance Council season. Pittsburgh Dance Council is a division of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. All performances will take place at the Byham Theater located at 101 6th Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222.
'Folsom Prison Blues' Cover by BLACK STROBE Premieres on USA Today's Pop Candy
by Danielle DeSisto
- Aug 8, 2014
A small cellar in a smart building. A carefully curated collection of analogic synthesizers. A pot of Brylcreem on a table. ZZ Top and Muddy Waters vinyl sitting in a corner in front of a gleaming guitar and an old amplifier. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Arnaud Rebotini's lair in Montmartre, Paris.
BLKHRTS Unveils Video for 'BRK T M'
by BWW News Desk
- Aug 6, 2014
BLKHRTS are a force of nature. Their live show is like a hurricane slamming into a shoreline at a thousand miles an hour or an avalanche triggered by barbaric yawp. You can see it in their video for 'BRK T M,' where crowds get rowdy and pianos get burned, all to samples of The Stooges' 'I Wanna Be Your Dog.' It's an affair that would make Iggy Pop proud, on this 45th anniversary of 1969. Check it out below!
Julian Fleisher, Russell Taylor and More to Headline Joe's Pub, 5/7-18
by Diana Heisroth
- May 5, 2014
Joe's Pub has announced an exciting lineup of performances for May 7-18. From Everything's Coming Up BroadwayWorld.com - A Jules Styne Tribute, to Julian Fleisher, to Natalie Imani, there is sure to be something for everyone. Check up the full lineup below!
2014-2015 Pittsburgh Dance Council Season Announced
by Courtnie Mele
- Apr 27, 2014
The Pittsburgh Dance Council, a division of Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, announces a season of original and eclectic dance from around the world as part of the 2014-2015 season.
MAD Cinema Series Documents Rise of NYC's 1975-80 Punk Music Scene, Beg. Tonight
by Movies News Desk
- Apr 18, 2014
This spring, the Museum of Arts and Design presents its latest cinema series, Go Nightclubbing Archive, featuring selections from a historic video archive of the burgeoning New York punk scene from 1975 to 1980. In partnership with NYU's Fales Library, which recently acquired the archive, MAD will premiere ten individual screenings that draw from over 200 hours of remastered footage by Emily Armstrong and Pat Ivers.
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