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Ink 19 :: The New York Press

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July 1998 :: Jerks :: The New York Press (David Lee Beowülf)

The New York Press April 1998 marked the 10th anniversary of this most-of-the-time readable free New York City weekly. In celebration, the Press ran a "What Were You Doing 10 Years Ago" essay contest, with a $1,000 first prize, $500 second prize and a $100 third prize. The rules were, "tell us what ...

Ink 19 :: New York Undercover

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March 1998 :: Music I-N :: New York Undercover (Richard T. Thurston)

Album Cover New York Undercover A Night At Natalie's MCA Nothing but love songs. NY Undercover: A Night At Natalies is the quiet storm brewing on the horizon. It's the kind of sappy urban pop that rekindles old flames and fans the sparks of desires in lovers of every borough. Granted they drink a hell ...

Ink 19 :: New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble

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November 1998 :: Ink Spots :: New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble (Julio Diaz)

by Julio Diaz The story goes that the New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble started with a backstage conversation. "It happened in 1993," reveals bandleader "Rocksteady" Freddy Reiter, longtime saxophonist for one of the world's best-loved ska bands, the Toasters. "We were doing the Skavoovie tour; Rick (Faulkner ...

Ink 19 :: New York Beat Vol. 2

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March 1998 :: Music I-N :: New York Beat Vol. 2 (Julio Diaz)

Album Cover New York Beat Vol. 2 Breaking and Entering Moon Ska This comp could also be subtitled "Moon Ska returns to their roots." One of the first projects Moon ever did was the legendary New York Beat: Hit and Run, which was not only one of the first regional ska comps, but one of the first comps ...

Ink 19 :: New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble

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August 1998 :: Music N-P :: New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble (Julio Diaz)

New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble Get This! Moon Ska NYC The New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble have a new record out. I've been listening to it for a week now, trying to figure out exactly what I wanted to say about it. Should I name-check the pedigree of the band members (a couple of Toasters, a Skatalite, and ...

Ink 19 :: Webster Hall's New York Dance CD

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December 1997 :: Music T-Z :: Webster Hall's New York Dance CD (David Lee Beowülf)

Webster Hall's New York Dance CD Volume 1 Webster Hall "Where's Webster Hall?" OK, take the number 4-5 or 6 from Grand Central to Union Square, walk about three blocks down Broadway and make a left at Eleventh Street. You can't miss it. It's at the end of that huge line of people who seem to show up ...

Ink 19 :: Skinny Puppy

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Skinny Puppy, Irving Plaza, New York, Industrial, Tweaker, ,Skinny Puppy,Tweaker, Otto Von Schirach,New York, NY,June 20th, 2004,Kiran Aditham

SKINNY PUPPY WITH TWEAKER AND OTTO VON SCHIRACH New York, NY June 20th, 2004 by Kiran Aditham A profound example of the beauty of the live experience, Skinny Puppy's mere presence let alone its performance Sunday night at Irving Plaza was a miraculous affair. Not one soul in the sold-out venue would ...

Ink 19 :: People Who Don't Appreciate What Mayor Giuliani Is Doing For New York City

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July 1998 :: Jerks :: People Who Don't Appreciate What Mayor Giuliani Is Doing For New York City (David Lee Beowülf)

People Who Don't Appreciate What Mayor Giuliani Is Doing For New York City The Mayor of the Big Apple, Rudolph Giuliani, is running a "decency" campaign. He started off with nailing midtown jaywalkers and having the police place barriers up and down the streets, preventing anyone from playing in traffic ...

Ink 19 :: Johnny Thunders: Who's Been Talking?

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Johnny Thunders' last concert has been preserved for posterity in this new concert DVD. Then why does it look like a Barbara Walters special? Matthew Moyer explains.

JOHNNY THUNDERS: WHO'S BEEN TALKING? MVD Visual So upon reading the hype line: "Rare live footage from last ever recorded concert!" I can pretty much figure out what you were hoping you'd see, a scabby, sallow wreck of a man stumbling through doomed songs about doomed people (with the subtext as clear ...

Ink 19 :: Clubland

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Investigative journalist Frank Owen pulls us into the ruthless (yet colorful and well-accessorized) world of '90s New York and Miami club scenes. Dylan Garret likes the nightlife. He likes to boogie.

... did we know back then, but we were catching the end of a much vaunted era of hedonism; the nightclub/rave scene of the mid-to-late '90s. It was a new take on the age-old ideas of free-love and music, albeit aided by copious amounts of mind-altering chemicals. Still relatively young at the time, Ryan ...
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