Mulberry Street used to mean suffering through bland penne alla vodka or lackluster veal Marsala. But now it"s an oasis for omnivores, in part thanks to Balaboosta, Einat... More »
Sit in the rear room, with its mellow yellow walls, skylight, and well spaced tables. The bistro menu features selections from the Mediterranean rim-try mussels Proveno§ale, an... More »
Riffing on the wine-bar craze, this closet of a space in the meat district offers topped toasts styled "bruschetta francaise" and pressed sandwiches that run from the expected... More »
This kosher-style deli in Mill Basin, Brooklyn may be open on Saturdays, but the cracked pepper-rubbed pastrami is authentic as they come. Find it in a... More »
Staying at the Carlyle is like living in a lavish Upper East Side doorman apartment building. (Though perhaps that is because, for the lucky, fancy few who do actually live... More »
Drom is haven for world music in a neighborhood packed with rock clubs. Traditional fasil music from Istanbul, lively gypsy bands, modern Middle Eastern dance music, DJs from around... More »
This is the oenophile's alternative to the owner's other spot, Against the Grain, a craft beer bar located next door. Here the focus is on an eclectic, ever-changing... More »
Bob Holman, the man who helped popularize slam poetry in the city, founded the Bowery Poetry Club, so you can feel quite confident that the acts inside aren't just a... More »
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Once a D.C.-based Baltimore Club DJ best known for remixing tracks like Waka Flocka Flame’s “No Hands,” Dave Nada left the DMV on the strength of Moombahton, the fusion dance genre he stumbled upon when he slowed Dutch house to reggaeton tempos in order to better rock a party for his younger cousin. More than three years later, the genre is only getting bigger, and the recent...
"Erë Pranverore," the jazziest number on Duni's elegant new ECM tribute to the music of her Albanian homeland, was once banned by the nation's communist government after its first and only performance (by Vaçe Zela) in 1962. Duni and her quartet, which features the sublimely spare pianist Colin Vallon, have transformed this and other nearly forgotten Albanian folk songs into...
Touring behind their “Jubilation 2.0” EP (out on A-Trak's Fool's Gold imprint), Flosstradamus brings their grab-bag of trap-meets-electro booty jams to Drom's #OffTheRocks kick-off party. Make sure to turn up early: Future-crunk producer Baauer might even upstage the Chicago DJ duo with hometown pride (via bangers like "Harlem Shake") and drop-it-low...
Saw TOOL here. It was amazing. Very nostalgic.
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