Lil Uzi Vert Joined Paramore For “Misery Business”
Lil Uzi Vert joined Paramore on stage for a rendition of “Misery Business” in New York, and it’s one of the loveliest things you’ll see today.
Lil Uzi Vert joined Paramore on stage for a rendition of “Misery Business” in New York, and it’s one of the loveliest things you’ll see today.
It’s July 4th, 2003 in New York City. A web of individuals from punk rockers to CEOs are intricately connected in various ways. At the dead center of the web? A mysterious shooting of Samantha (Wonders) in Central Park. With no witnesses of the shooting itself, the investigation starts to unveil the mysterious connections between fires around the city, the downtown music scene, and a massive corporate real estate business in legal trouble.
Taking place several stories beneath the bustling Times Square, The Devil Wears Prada laid waste to New York’s The Palladium, delivering a ferocious set to a packed house
This week we chat with singer songwriter Olya Sonica! Olya moved to New York on her own when she was just 17 years old to pursue her dreams in music. She chats with us about moving to America without being able to speak any English, the struggle of being an immigrant and establishing herself in the music business, finding her sound and style and her upcoming new music!
Warped Tour’s New York stop in August 2005 helped shaped my music taste to what it is today.
Featured properties: Night Court, That ’90s Show, Bling Empire: New York, Bake Squad, The Legend of Vox Machina
A gay Asian-American version of Pride and Prejudice that takes place on Long Island, New York.
This week I have Elliott Mags of the band M.A.G.S., I was introduced to his music and it’s something that I enjoyed and I wanted to learn more about his history and wanted to have him on my show. I learned he’s related to a legendary guitar rock god, and Elliott got his start in Buffalo New York. I learn about his life as a musician and how he got to where he is today.
Gather round for a Geek Girl Riot comic book shop-style conversation about Peacemaker, The 355, and the train wreck that is Joss Whedon in his New York Magazine interview.
We talk about Cuomo and his slowness to get New York cannabis rolling, a new study regarding psychosis and cannabis relation and much more!