VERONIC VOICES to Support Human Rights Campaign as Part of 'Lend Your Voice'
by BWW News Desk
- May 11, 2015
VERONIC Voices will raise a glass to the LGBT community during May and June performances to benefit the Human Rights Campaign Foundation. The hit show at Bally's Las Vegas will celebrate diversity as part of "Lend Your Voice," which supports selected nonprofit organizations.
Tipsy Oxcart Drops New Album 'Upside Down' Today
by BWW News Desk
- May 12, 2015
Tipsy Oxcart's evocative name comes from an old Bulgarian folk tale of a cart driver, hauling a precious load of grape brandy up a mountain—all while taking slugs from his cargo. The Brooklyn-based Balkan-inspired band has had similar mad treks up and down mountains, always with their sights on one destination: the open-eared and open-armed hospitality of a truly great party.
Tipsy Oxcart Drops New Album 'Upside Down,' 5/12
by Tess Reynolds
- May 8, 2015
Tipsy Oxcart's evocative name comes from an old Bulgarian folk tale of a cart driver, hauling a precious load of grape brandy up a mountain—all while taking slugs from his cargo. The Brooklyn-based Balkan-inspired band has had similar mad treks up and down mountains, always with their sights on one destination: the open-eared and open-armed hospitality of a truly great party.
'PEACE, LOVE, UNITY, RESPECT' Electronic Music Exhibit Open at Bethel Woods Center For The Arts
by Tyler Peterson
- Apr 21, 2015
Opening up the museum for the 2015 season, Bethel Woods Center For The Arts announces Peace, Love, Unity, Respect: The Rise of Electronic Music Culture in America, a special art exhibit inspired by the new sounds and crowds Mysteryland USA has brought to the historic Woodstock grounds at Bethel Woods. Highlighting thirty years of a musical culture, the “PLUR” exhibit will draw connections and relationships across all generations featuring music, lights, interactive festival artworks, costumes, and artifacts from disco, rave, club, an electronic music culture. Presented by The Museum at Bethel Woods and guest curator, Daphne Carr, visitors will learn about the history, aesthetics, and communities that have cultivated electronic music in America. Running through May 31, the exhibit will be open to festival-goers at Mysteryland USA.
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