photos: the national at radio city!

June 17th, 2010 | Posted by Jill in events | music - (4 Comments)

My thanks go to all 100+ of you who entered to win tickets in our very first giveaway yesterday — I really wish we could’ve given everyone passes to see The National! We had so many fun summertime ideas submitted, from Coney Island skeeball to swimming at the barge pool. And when it came to choosing the giveaway winner, random.org chose Cher who loves to go for early runs at Prospect Park and browse through the stands at the Brooklyn Flea before checking out the vintage stores in Park Slope. Sounds lovely!

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Also lovely was the show at Radio City Music Hall last night. After meeting up with Cher to give her the tickets, we all quickly found out that we were in for a treat. The National played a wide variety of new songs and old hits alike to the sold-out crowd. Sufjan Stevens and St. Vincent’s Annie Clark also made cameo appearances, and the audience was loving it. Check out Brooklyn Vegan for the setlist and more commentary about the show, and below for more photographs!

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GIVEAWAY: see the national tonight!

June 16th, 2010 | Posted by Jill in events | music - (107 Comments)

THIS GIVEAWAY IS NO LONGER ACCEPTING ENTRIES!

Brooklyn-based indie faves The National will take the stage tonight at Radio City Music Hall to a sold-out crowd in support of their new album, High Violet. For the Love of Brooklyn has an extra pair of tickets to the show and is itching to give them away to one lucky reader.

Leave a comment on this post and tell us: what’s your favorite thing to do in Brooklyn during the summertime? Is it seeing free shows at Prospect Park? Biking to the shore and enjoying Coney Island? Rocking out to sweaty shows at Union Pool or strolling the streets of Ditmas Park?

The winner will be selected and emailed at 4pm. You must be able to pick up the tickets in DUMBO before 7pm or meet up at Radio City by 7:45pm.

Good luck!

* PRIZE: Two tickets to see The National TONIGHT (6/16, 8pm) at Radio City Music Hall.
* TO ENTER: Comment on this post and tell us your favorite thing to do in Brooklyn in the summertime!
* GIVEAWAY CLOSES: Wednesday, June 16th at 4pm EST
* HOW IT WORKS: One entry per e-mail address permitted.

new arts center for BAM

May 11th, 2010 | Posted by Matt in BAM | clinton hill | fort greene | music - (3 Comments)

Dancers Prepare

After the brief downpour on Saturday morning I ventured out on my bike and with camera and a 55 mm lens in tow. The winds were were blustering but otherwise a pretty day, sun shining and in the 70′s. I went to the Groundbreaking of the Richard B. Fisher Building at The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). The new arts facility will live at at 321 Ashland Place, former home to the Salvation Army. The renovation on the 7,700-square-foot building is expected to be completed in the summer of 2012 and will include a garden rooftop for special events.

The vendor tents and picnic tables were lined up down the block. Scents of BBQ chicken and fried seafood filled the air. The festivities were kicked off by the Soul Tigers and The Brooklyn Steppers in a spirited Battle of the Bands. The crowd formed tightly around the bands with smiles and cheers all around. The crowd was instructed to give them room as the bands started swinging their drums with their choreographed moves. It was really a fantastic performance by both bands.

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Representatives from BAM, The Fisher Family, Letitia James, and Mary Markowitz were among the speakers. There was a lot of excitement about the continued expansion of the BAM cultural community. District 35 city councilwoman Letitia James spoke of the future of arts and culture in Brooklyn and what this development means to that future. By naming legends as diverse as Beethoven, Dizzy Gillespie and Jay-Z she reminded the crowd of the ever present need to support the artist. Borough President Marty Markowitz spoke about the continued growth of downtown Brooklyn. He got the crowd going by discussing the soon to be Brooklyn Nets. The Fisher family–namesake for the new building–spoke warmly about what BAM has meant to them as a family growing up and living in Brooklyn by discussing the concerts, dance performances and operas that have defined Brooklyn culture throughout their lives.

The groundbreaking had a very celebratory atmosphere. In a time when budgets are tight, often it is the cultural programs that are the first to get cut. It is nice to see the continued expansion and renewed importance placed on the arts and culture that define Brooklyn. The creation of a new 263-seat performance venue and affordable space for the community and education programs is the kind of project I can get behind.

Brooklyn Academy of Music Groundbreaking

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LINKS
More info and a rendering of the renovated Richard B. Fisher Building
Recent WSJ interview with BAM President Karen Brooks Hopkins discussing the project
Brownstoner covers the groundbreaking

music in the streets

October 30th, 2009 | Posted by Jill in music | park slope - (1 Comments)

Music in the Streets

A couple of weeks ago, I discovered this article in the Brooklyn Paper promoting a new program from the Fifth Avenue Business Improvement District designed to bring a “sprawling, open-air music festival” to the ‘hood. Last night, they did just that — from Dean Street all the way south to 18th Street, there were musicians all along the street, stationed every two or three blocks.

Thanks to the beautiful fall weather, there were plenty of folks out and about, strolling along the avenue and enjoying the music lilting on the breeze. And the entertainment was legit: The groups included faculty members of the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music. Check out more photographs after the jump!

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