by Alice Teeple | Oct 11, 2019 | Culture, Featured, Music
Photos and feature by Alice Teeple There’s an old adage advising against white clothing after Labor Day, but consider an exception for Austin’s White Denim. A rollicking performance by the Texan quartet at Le Poisson Rouge proves that rock n’ roll is always in...
by Alice Teeple | Oct 11, 2019 | Culture, Featured, Music
Photos and feature by Alice Teeple Welcome to Greytopia, the newest single from alt-pop songstress Karolina Rose. It is a danceable shout out to those clinging to self-help books and crystals, searching in vain for the path back to Source. Karolina Rose paints a...
by Dan Metz | Oct 10, 2019 | Culture, Featured, Theater
Shakespeare was funny, and not the kind of humor that you’d expect from a literary titan. His work often had a Seth Rogan sense of humor, reveling in the crude, crass, and sexual. You’d expect that 9th graders would love The Bard. But then again maybe not. That...
by Alice Teeple | Oct 9, 2019 | Culture, Featured, Music
By Alice Teeple Photos by Alice Teeple Jimmy Dudding of Jimmy and the Band The final act of the night at Bowery Electric opens with a Greek chorus, asking the crowd what art means to them. Suddenly two statuesque dancers in mesh shirts and hot pants part the crowd,...
by Downtown Magazine | Oct 9, 2019 | Art, Culture, Featured
By: Teresa Fisher Photos courtesy of Bentley Meeker Bentley Meeker Light X Design Light, in its many facets, is to artist Bentley Meeker what music is to Philip Glass. “Light is the most powerful tool we have to create any feeling,” says Meeker....
by Downtown Magazine | Oct 8, 2019 | Entertainment, Events
Bingo is one of the most popular games to play in the US and the introduction of this game dates as far back as 1929 when it came to North American shores. Americans are renowned for their social lives and this particular game is indeed that and can be played in a...