
LIVE FROM GREEN-WOOD CEMETARY
Pitchfork has announced a new series that we're totally down, like 6-feet-under down, with. They tell us the new original performance series, Cemetary Gates, "takes place in the Historic Chapel of the Green-Wood Cemetary in Brooklyn. The chapel, which dates back to 1911, will play host to several installments of the intimate performance series in the upcoming months." The debut episode features, who else, St. Vincent, and can be seen on their site as of this week. Upcoming performances will include Andrew Bird, Ra Ra Riot, Grizzly Bear, and Camera Obscura. So how do we get invited?
(Photo by Heather-D)Also this week:
- The King of Pop, Michael Jackson died at age 50
- JetBlue announced a live music series at their new T5 terminal
- We interviewed Dr. Dog (who play a free Celebrate Brooklyn! show tonight)
- We also talked to Thurston Moore
- Lou Reed got angry
- Sound Fix will be moving and bringing back live music (but not with the alcohol)
- Nightlife apparently needs to be saved





"We interviewed Dr. Dog (who play a free Celebrate Brooklyn! show tonight)"
Allow me to correct your wordage:
"We interviewed Dr. Dog (who PLAYS a free CELIBATE Brooklyn! show tonight."