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Last night in NYC, Jessica Stam and Alison Mosshart celebrated the launch of "Dream & Drive" photographs featuring The Kills at Milk Studios, Kristen Wiig came out to support Adam Green's Houseface art opening at The Hole, Marina and the Diamonds killed it at Webster Hall, and so much more! Last night's parties were full of opening parties. More»

It's time to figure out where the best parties are tonight! Make sure to check out our Calendar Page and follow us on Twitter as well! More»

Who doesn't love a free concert? There's a ton of music events over the next few weeks, and the ones we found won't have you dropping your paycheck on tickets. No matter what your music preferences may be, we've found shows in a range of genres all throughout the NYC area. So check out our round up of the best, completely free, shows you can go see before the summer ends. More»

Saturday The Village Voice produced its first ever 4Knots Summer Music Festival at the South Street Seaport's Pier 17. The seven-hour long festivities were free, welcomed all ages, and featured sets by indie rock bands More»

Paul McCartney brought the Beatles back to life during his weekend concerts; Rock of Ages celebrated 1000 performances while somewhere, Tom Cruise channeled their energy; the Village Voice debuted the 4Knots Festival; and people partied in the Ganservoort pool to the sounds DJ NVM. This weekend's parties made a splash. More»


Summer is here, people, and that means you're expected to step up your "recreational activities" game. Yes, I know the nice year-round weather fools you into thinking summer's not special, or that it may be an inconvenience in some way (and you're partially right), but that doesn't change the fact that the best live music—outdoor shows, major tours, kickass festivals—all of this ramps up severely during summertime. So here, then, is the first installment of "Go See A Show!", the GofG guide to the L.A. live music you ought to check out in the next two weeks. More»

So Newtown Creek isn't a neighborhood. It can't even claim to belong to one borough, as it forms a border between Brooklyn and Queens. But if recent history is any indication, the area abutting the creek is the next, or current, coolest 'hood in the city. Why? Because it's New York's latest toxic Superfund site. More»

Glasslands doubled as rock venue and sweat lodge last night as Titus Andronicus played to a packed house that didn't let sweltering temperatures impede cathartic moshing. Proceeds went to Neighbors Allied for Good Growth, making this one of the more rollicking benefits in recent memory. More»

via guestofaguest.com Sorry..too many acronyms? Let's break it down. All Points West isn't happening this year, so you're on your own when it comes to getting your live music fill. But don't worry, GofG knows how to create your own concert-filled week in the city. MORE>>

New York's latest failed attempt at a large-scale music festival won't be happening this weekend. After two years of mid-August revelry, All Points West is AWOL. But that doesn't mean you can't make your own mini-festival, starting tonight. More»

On Saturday I walked the length of the North Brooklyn waterfront as the Northside Festival brought me from the uppermost corner of  Greenpoint to the base of the Williamsburg Bridge on South 2nd Street. Music, movies, stuffed cabbage and a neighborhood on the edge (of what, I'm not sure) dotted the route. More»