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William Hooker Interprets a Classic Oscar Micheaux Film in New Britain
The Symbol of the Unconquered Silent Film Screening w/live accompaniment by William Hooker, May 24, 7:30 p.m., Q&A to follow, $5-$12, Trinity-on-Main, 69 Main St., New Britain, (860) 229-2072, trinityonmain.org Drummer William Hooker's...
Tags: Civil Rights, Symbols and Symbolism, Disc Jockeys, New Britain, Music
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Catching Up With Holden In NYC
Special to the Hartford CourantNEW YORK CITY — Storybook-themed outings, particularly for young kids, abound in New York. Fans of "Eloise at the Plaza'' by Kay Thompson can book the Plaza Hotel's Eloise Suite, featuring a sparkly padded pink headboard and Eloise's name in neon...Tags: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Radio City Music Hall, Central Park, Music, New York City
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On Kim Gordon's upcoming book about Sonic Youth, 'Girl in a Band'
Sonic Youth came into being more than 30 years ago, when Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore started playing together in New York City. With bandmates Lee Ranaldo and Steve Shelley, they released dissonant, loud, arty records that changed the sound of rock...
Tags: Book, New York City, Music, Google+
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The Freshly Disheveled Rock of Chelsea Light Moving
Chelsea Light Moving w/ Prana-Bindu, World Domination and Marco Fusinato. $20, 9 p.m., April 6. Arch Street Tavern, 85 Arch St., Hartford, archstreettavern.com One afternoon late last February, Trevor Healy enjoyed a most coveted birthday present:...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Empires (music group), Long Island, Tourism and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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Sonic Youth is on hiatus, but Kim Gordon isn't
Kim Gordon doesn't come right out and say that Sonic Youth, the exalted alt-rock band she fronted for 30 years, is history. But ask her if it's fair to consider her new band to be a "post-Sonic Youth" project, and she'll agree — very quickly, and in...
Tags: Music, Artists, Twitter, Inc., Fine Artists, Arts
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Damon & Naomi Perform at Willimantic Records on March 23
Galaxie 500 released three records before promptly disbanding in 1991, leaving behind a compact, respectable legacy that has earned praise from Liz Phair and Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore. Much like their revered forebears in the Velvet Underground, it's...
Tags: Danbury, Liz Phair
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SXSW 2013: Kathleen Hanna reemerges in 'The Punk Singer'
AUSTIN, Texas -- In her bands Bikini Kill and Le Tigre, Kathleen Hanna has brought a fiercely feminist perspective to her lyrics and music, inspiring multiple generations of young women. The new documentary “The Punk Singer,” which is having...
Tags: New York University, Ken Burns, Music, Feminism, Movies
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'Backbeat' creators go beyond the standard musical theater fare
Searching for his way into the new musical "Backbeat," which examines the Beatles' early days (and nights) in Hamburg, Germany, David Leveaux asked himself what he called "the Jerome Robbins question." It's a tactic he picked up in 2004 while overseeing...
Tags: Celebrities, Les Miserables (movie), England, Theater, Genres
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Bookshelves don't lie
Until recently I owned just two books that were composed of little else but pictures of people's bookshelves. Not nearly enough. One book I received last year for Christmas, a compendium of pictures of author's bookshelves, a sort of literary...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Chicago Tribune, Stephen King, Newspaper and Magazine, James Franco
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Local Q&A: Nachtmystium
There's a moment on "Silencing Machine," the sixth full-length studio album from local black metal noisemakers Nachtmystium, where the dark clouds part and things briefly take a more optimistic turn as frontman Blake Judd howls, "Somehow I know...
Tags: Addiction, Axl Rose, Music, Substance Abuse, Bleep (euphemism)
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Connecticut Filmmaker Brendan Toller Kickstarts a Documentary About Rock Insider Danny Fields
Growing up in Cheshire, Brendan Toller may have had the hippest mom and dad in town. Both rock 'n' roll fans and record collectors, the elder Tollers raised their boy right and after he’d graduated from Hampshire College in Amherst, Mass., he...
Tags: Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Jonathan Richman, The Stooges (music group), Judy Collins
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Drummer and Composer William Hooker Hosts a Jazz Summit in New Britain on Oct. 6
Musicians often talk about transformational experiences — certain sounds, passages of writing, meetings or conversations, events, the birth of a child — that permanently changed their way of thinking. It's slightly less common to find a...
Tags: New Britain, Music Industry, Music, Hudson River
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