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Meet Tamar Korn, One Woman Jazz Revival

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Tamar Korn has performed professionally for Cangelosi Cards for many years, paying melodic homage to jazz and country tunes from the ’20s and ’30s.

November 10, 2010 Boroughing, Brooklyn Beats, Classic, Fortnight Journal, Multi/Media, Music Profiles, Video
Jordan McLean (of Antibalas) and Sahr Ngaujah at the FELA! opening night party.

The Music of Fela Kuti Traverses the River to Brooklyn Bridge Park

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Like a mild perfume in the air, there is a new hint of cold seeping through the late-night air. Before you pull out those heavy coats and wool hats, there is one more free outdoor concert to take advantage of when the Music of Fela Kuti comes to Brooklyn Bridge Park’s beautifully designed Pier 1 next Monday, October 4, courtesy of St. Ann’s Warehouse.

September 29, 2010 Brooklyn Beats, Multi/Media, Show of the Week, Video
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Almost Famous! What Brooklyn’s Bands Do To Pay The Bills

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For local musicians to be prolific in this modern-day cash-is-king society – and specifically in the pricey bohemian mecca of New York City – one has to be realistic, and get one of those things regular people call a “day job” to pay the bills. Often when that 9 am to 5pm or 4pm to 1am shift is done, a double-life is born.

August 10, 2010 Brooklyn Beats, Classic, Music Profiles
thefancy

The Fancy-iest Band In Brooklyn

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Queerespondence recently interrogated Mississippian gent Seth Garrison, 27, of the danceable and dreamy, chamber music-infused, The Fancy. We didn’t tie him up, but we came close.

August 3, 2010 Classic, Music Profiles, Queer Life, Queerespondence, Video
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Northside Festival Stays Local, In A Good Way

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When the sun fell, the Northside Festival began to feel like another average night on the Bedford strip, the usual carnivalesque vibe, chic-ified with the stereotype of Williamsburg; either frilly messes straight out of costume shops or ripped up, fuck-it attire.

June 29, 2010 Music Profiles
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Take Two: Northside Backs Its Claim As An Annual Festival With Second Year

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L Magazine is going into its second round of battling the street tumult with the now-officially-annual Northside Festival.

June 22, 2010 Brooklyn Beats, Music Profiles
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Inyang Bassey Performs with Moby at Bar 4

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There was no parting of the crowded sea of bodies when the infamous Moby swam through the front door of Bar 4 in Park Slope, lugging gear and trailing behind vocal powerhouse Inyang Bassey. Read our interview with the famed producer and watch video of his performance with Ms. Bassey.

June 8, 2010 Classic, Music Profiles, Video
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The National Stays Local, Scraps Fancy Video For Bare Bones

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With the recent release of ‘High Violet,’ The National have been peppered into all the weekly rags, with interviews and album reviews, all praising their newest piece of aural poetry, epic sounds that seem to make all the Brooklyn bearded-boys swoon. However, the limelight has far from poisoned them.

May 24, 2010 Brooklyn Beats, Music Profiles

BTB in Forbes

Get tips on surviving the working world in [insert your cultural field here] and how to spin it off into your own thing. Read the Forbes interview on entrepreneurship and new media with founding editor Nicole Brydson.

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Itziar Barrio Captures the Complexities of Authority and Art on Film

Casting THE PERILS OF OBEDIENCE

“I think a lot,” laughed the artist Itziar Barrio, stationed at the desk in her fifth floor studio at CSV (Clemente Soto Velez) on Suffolk Street in Manhattan. “That’s my job!” We were discussing her past eight years working as a full time artist – six of them in New York …