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Mexican folk isn't nearly the same as New England folkthe intersection of that Venn diagram might just say "into fringe"but for this border-crossing Americana duo, the culture clash produces a subtle flavor, like pesto pasta with a dash of picante. It's a fruitful mix, with...
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Brooklyn
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Carnegie Hall :
Mon., February 13, 7:30pm
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Tibet House’s annual benefit concert at Carnegie Hall can be depended upon as an opportunity to catch performances by the arty New York crew that revolves around Lou Reed, Laurie Anderson, and Philip Glass, the last of whom curates the event. But intriguing outliers usually find a way in,...
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Flatiron
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Town Hall :
Mon., February 13, 8:00pm
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Tonight, tireless impresario Scott Siegel begins his 12th season by looking back fondly at Broadway’s past. This time, he’s set his sights on the period when Annie Get Your Gun, Call Me Mister, St. Louis Woman, and Park Avenue were all on view. Better yet, Kerry O’Malley,...
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West 40s
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The industrial revolution collides with the information age when the Doctor makes a housecall. A heavy-metal calculus informs hammer-fingered guitarist Nick Didovsky's computer-enhanced compositions, and this is just the sextet to ram those compositions into your head. On Nerve's latest album,...
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Greenwich Village
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Cielo :
Mon., February 13, 10:00pm
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Kirk Degiorgioa/k/a Offworld, a/k/a As Onehas been one of the U.K.’s leading proponents of soulful, jazz-loving techno for almost 30 years. While his label, ART, and his club night with Ben Sims, Machine, take an ultra-purist approach, his night in resident Francois...
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West Village
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Cozy up at BAM’s Valentine’s Day Dinner and a Movie, featuring Ernst Lubitsch’s 1940 romantic comedy The Shop Around the Corner, starring Jimmy Stewart and Margaret Sullavan.
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Brooklyn
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Being in love can make you feel like you're walking on cloud nine. Tonight, get close to that heavenly feeling by being under the stars in this special Valentine's Day unique experience at the Hayden Planetarium. The romantic evening includes a cocktail hour complete with open bar, champagne,...
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West 70s
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Valentine's Day |
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92Y Tribeca :
Tue., February 14, 7:00pm
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Bring your best six-word story (yes, just six) on love and heartbreak to SMITH Magazine’s story slam Relighting Old Flame With New Matches.
Plus guest readers Rachel Shukert and Said Sayrafiezadeh.
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Tribeca
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Literary Events, Valentine's Day |
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Jazz Standard :
Tue., February 14, 7:30pm
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Stumped for a Valentine's Day sacrifice to the god of luv? You could do a lot worse than mediate the Hallmark holiday through this clever crooner-songwriter. Vasandani, a former investment banker, has concocted a cool modern style that denies facile comparisons to Sinatra and Bennett. While he...
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Murray Hill
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Telephoned and Good Peoples bring you to Hotel Chantelle for our 11th Switchboard, the first of 2012, and a very special Valentine’s Day edition. Guests will play incredible tracks relating to their own understanding of the "telephone" concept: a mixture of strict cover songs, tasteful...
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Lower East Side
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Nightlife, Valentine's Day, Music |
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Union Hall :
Tue., February 14, 10:00pm
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Pop songs by the Biebers and Minajs of today just don’t pull at the heartstrings like the over-the-top, hair-whipping power ballads of the ’80s and ’90s. Make those melodramatic lyrics count even more tonight, on the most romantic day of the year, at Love Bites: The Power...
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Park Slope
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Valentine's Day, Music |
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Cielo :
Tue., February 14, 10:00pm
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Ultra Naté is best known as the voice of ‘90s club anthems like “It’s Over Now”, “Is It Love?,” andmost spectacularly“Free.” But, as she’s proved at her Baltimore club night, Deep Sugar, this diva can also DJ a more than...
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West Village
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Pacha :
Tue., February 14, 10:00pm
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You can have your candlelit dinners, your Hugh Grant movies, your red roses, and your boxes of chocolate. This February 14, the only show that matters starts at 10 and will keep you dancing well into the next morning, at which point curfew laws, a few single women looking to make the most out...
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West 40s
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The Bell House :
Tue., February 14, 10:00pm
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Don’t let shyness stop you from attending Unloveable: A Smiths and Morrissey Valentine’s Day, featuring tribute band the Sons & Heirs.
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Brooklyn
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Sprechstimme, a speaking-singing hybrid that gained credence with Arnold Schoenberg's premiere of Pierrot Lunaire in 1912, was employed by Alban Berg in Wozzeck and Lulu in the '20s and '30s, reinterpreted by William Shatner in the '70s, and appropriated last year by Lou Reed and Metallica in...
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East Village
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Webster Hall :
Wed., February 15, 9:00pm
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Close to a quarter of a century ago, when Webster Hall was still called the Ritz, four rabble-rousers and their redhead ringleader Axl came to the venue to recorded for what became a legendary concert once aired on MTV. At the time, Guns N’ Roses were just beginning to turn heads: Their...
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East Village
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Brooklyn Bowl :
Thu., February 16, 7:30pm
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Since releasing their first major record (Pezcore in 1995), Gainesville hit-makers Less Than Jake have perfected the third-wave ska of brassy brashness, distorted guitar, and fast tempos. Fusing the music with punk to craft wry, upbeat anthems, the band joined the “skanking” scene...
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Brooklyn
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Suckers for shattered, celestial wavelength slosh could do much worse than to dip a toe into Dada Trash Collage's burgeoning, flickering discography. This Minneapolis/Detroit trio pens thrumming songs full of busted glowsticks, chipped rhythms, and unmoored vocalisms, delightfully spastic...
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Brooklyn
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Albany DJ Knomad drops downstate to share his love of 2-step and juke and more at his newish bass-heavy, genre-hopping monthly, On the Sly. This time he hosts Turrbotax’s garage and funky connoisseur Contakt, plus DJ Sliink, the Mad Decent artist bent on forming New Jersey’s booty...
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Greenwich Village
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Jazz Gallery :
Fri., February 17, 9:00pm
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The Kneebody saxophonist has proven his chops in myriad local gigs during the past few years. And while hearing him play in a trio setting is a joy, the midsize ensemble from the new Frame really gives you insight into his artistic innards. Architecture is key; the keyboard-centric tunes have...
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Tribeca
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This offshoot of the regular Bunker parties has a more intimate mission: One guest delivers an eight-hour set to a crowd of just 150. Peter Van Hoesen draws on the rough sounds of Belgian new beat and EDM to create a visceral and irresistible pure techno that has won him multiple visits not...
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Brooklyn
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Webster Hall :
Sat., February 18, 6:00pm
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Keepers of goth rock's ice-cold flame will find plenty they recognize throughout Conatus, the last year's Zola Jesus full-length: As on 2009's The Spoils and a string of subsequent EPs, frontwoman Nika Roza Danilova favors doomy chord progressions and vocal melodies that show off her voice's...
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East Village
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Brooklyn Bowl :
Sat., February 18, 8:00pm
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If anything is going to take you back to your high school rasta phase, it’s going to be this show with famed Jamaica outfit the Skatalites. Instrumental in forming the rude-boy sound by collaborating with iconic artists including Prince Buster, much of the band’s original lineup...
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Brooklyn
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NYCB Theatre :
Sun., February 19, 8:00pm
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When brooding Staind frontman Aaron Lewis isn’t crooning nu-metal ballads like “It’s Been Awhile” and “Outside” or bow-hunting whitetail deer, he’s doing his own solo tours featuring some of the country songs he released on his Town Line EP last year....
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Glen Oaks
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District 36 :
Sun., February 19, 10:00pm
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Luciano never dives quite as deep into psychedelia as that other Chilean minimal techno experimentalist, Ricardo Villalobos. Instead, the Switzerland-dwelling Cadenza label boss takes the middle road while balancing dreamy gauze with earthier grooves and harnessing Latin rhythms to the...
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Garment District
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