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http://www.sobs.com SOB's (Sounds of Brazil) opened in 1982 and has proven a blessing to the city's lovers of salsa, samba, reggae, Latin alternative, hip-hop, and more. The attractive space offers weekly parties with DJs and regular shows featuring some of the best musical acts and turntablists from varying countries, as well as locals and other Stateside musicians. The dance floor isn't of immense proportions but makes up for it in intensity. The empañadas and Brazilian pastries are top-shelf, as are the caiprihinas and mojitos. More >>
http://www.sapphirenyc.com Everyone from Jersey folk to Village kids to uptown city kids get down and dirty on the dim Sapphire dance floor. It's not as trendy at the Meatpacking clubs, not as aggressive as the midtown ones-and isn't that a good thing? More >>
http://www.liveatsheastadium.com Up some warehouse stairs in what was once just an East Williamsburg industrial park perches Shea Stadium, another in the lineage of great New York City DIY spaces (this one named for the erstwhile Mets field). It’s the home of NYC punks the So So Glows, who founded the space--and also happen to live there. The Shea crew prides itself on inclusivity and there's often a homey vibe. From the old-fashioned fridge stuffed with Yuengling to the threadbare furniture thrown about, seeing a show at Shea sort of feels like watching pop punk or experimental rock bands in your great uncle’s den. But don’t mess with the family. Sure, the Shea crew is tolerant, but not at the cost of losing face. Shea Stadium has thrown some legendary events, namely an ad hoc Occupy Wall Street benefit where the So So Glos, Titus Andronicus and Ted Leo blew the roof off in the name of the 99 percent. But what's more is that the soundsmiths at Shea Stadium--which also functions as a recording studio--have archived at least part of every set for the past few years, available to listen through their site. --Dale Eisinger More >>
http://www.sidewalkmusic.net Established singer-songwriters and heartfelt hopefuls strut their stuff (well, as much as singer-songwriters strut) in scheduled shows and open-mic nights at this East Village stalwart. In addition to a steady roster of young acts, the divey Sidewalk is known for its cheap food menu, unusual 24-hour-a-day schedule, and the rows of tables and chairs lined up outside the building--where, during the summer, the post-work crowd downs frozen pink margaritas and cheap beer while watching Avenue A traffic drift by. More >>
http://www.smokejazz.com One of the city's finest jazz clubs, this tiny UWS lounge is the very definition of intimacy. Under the low light of chandeliers and candles, music lovers are crammed next to each other at long wooden tables, yet not one of the club's seventy seats is bad. You can feel the sweat dripping off of the performers (who range from hot young upstarts to established legends), and share a drink with them between sets. More >>
http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/soundviewpark On Bronx River Ave. between Lafayette Ave. and Surf Dr. More >>
Historic ships and a shopping mall, who could ask for anything more? Well, there is much more! The Seaport serves as a stage for many free performances, great food, and the starting point for some exciting boat tours. More >>
http://www.spsounds.com Park Slope, long the territory of strollers and food co-ops, now has an honest-to-goodness neighborhood rock (and rap and electronica) club. Housed in a 5,000 square foot, former 99 Cent Discount Store, Southpaw brings Manhattan-caliber talent (Sleater-Kinney, Slick Rick, TV on the Radio) to Kings County, and serves cheap beer in a luxe, lounge-like atmosphere. Don't miss monthly hip-hop dance party the Rub; it's legendary. More >>
http://www.stannswarehouse.org A former spice warehouse in Dumbo is the site for Art at St. Ann's (rechristened St. Ann's Warehouse), a venue for theater, music and other artistic performances. Laurie Anderson, Joe Strummer, Wooster Group, David Bowie, and Jeff Tweedy have all performed here. More >>
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