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A Look Back At 2010's Gothamist House

A Look Back At 2010's Gothamist House
        

This year we brought our Gothamist House series outside of our office building (where Third Eye Blind's Stephan Jenkins was the first to perform, last year), and to some of our favorite spots in New York. Of course, we didn't ditch our building all together, Henry Wolfe, Snowden, and Harper Blynn all came by to perform there. Following their performances, we branched out and brought The Walkmen to the New York Public Library, the Black Angels to Angel Orensanz, and Small Black to the gorgeous abandoned 5 Beekman building. Click through for a full look back in video. And we'll be bringing many more of these to you in 2011, so if you have a location suggestion, let us know (we hope to invite readers to some of the filmings!). more ›

Live From Gothamist House: Snowden

Live From Gothamist House: Snowden

Snowden played at our very first Movable Hype show back in 2004, and we've remained loyal fans since then. Recently Jordan Jeffares (the young man you see front and center) moved from Atlanta to Brooklyn, put the finishing touches on songs for a new EP, Slow Soft Syrup (out now!) and is now working on the next full-length album. This all came after a year of constant touring around their last LP, Anti Anti, and a struggle to part with their label. more ›

Pencil This In

Pencil This In

BENEFIT: Come join in on a benefit concert for Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn tonight, with a handful of Brooklyn-based singer/songwriters (including Clare & The Reasons, John Wesley Harding, Richard Julian, and Jolie Holland) taking the stage. The show will be "raising funds and awareness for DDDB in its legal battles against eminent domain abuse in the proposed Atlantic Yards development, the concert series will also highlight how such irresponsible development could threaten the artistic community that has flourished in Brooklyn over the last several years." There will also be a screening of Brooklyn Matters a documentary on the Atlantic Yards development. more ›

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