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This year’s SummerStage Concert series will bring 80 free and benefit shows (paid tickets) across 12 city parks throughout the five boroughs! Spanning all genres, there will be stages popping up all over the place including the largest in Central Park. 📍 Prospect Park at the Lena Horne Bandshell More info here! July 1- 24: SummerStage Concert Series Photo: Facebook/ SummerStage NYC July 29: Rickie Lee Jones, Thornetta Davis, Chris Pierce.July 22: Ali Sethi, Raja Kumari, Roshni Samlal.July 15: Marcia Griffiths, Brown Rice Family, Dj Miss Hap Selam.July 1: Ibrahim Maalouf, Hermanos Gutiérrez, 2023 Tiny Desk Contest Winner.

ℹ️: More info here July 1-29: BRIC Celebrates Brooklyn! Photo: BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn!īRIC Celebrate Brooklyn is NYC longest-running free outdoor performing arts festival and takes place each summer in Prospect Park at the Lena Horne Bandshell! Check out the July lineup coming to the park below:

July 14: Sonny Fodera w/ Lee Foss, Biscits + more.July 8: Mayan Warrior (Farewell Fundraiser).See who’s coming to the Big Apple below and get your tickets now: July 1-30: Brooklyn Mirage Shows Photo: Bryan Kwon/Avant Gardnerīushwick’s most notable club and concert venue is set to open its doors this weekend, and they’re kicking off summer with a massive lineup of some of the world’s hottest dance acts! From Loud Luxury to Zeds Dead, check out the Brooklyn Mirage’s July lineup below: The world’s largest names, the best venues around, and pit stops of world tours that will be remembered forever! Don’t believe us? We’ve put together a list of the best concerts in NYC coming in July that you need to check out, from free concerts to nationally touring acts. (5) The black-garbed Phoenix attended the screening but chose not to participate in the Q&A.The NYC music scene has just about everything you could look for. (4) Aster comment during the Stone Q&A: “I want to go through guts and come out of his butt.” (3) “The crowd seemed to love it, although the general public may have a tougher time” with this “ bladder– testing epic.” (2) The film features a paint-drinking, antagonistic teenaged protagonist ( Kylie Rogers), an animated sequence, a “recurring gag involving Phoenix’s distended testicles”, and “a sex scene with Parker Posey that may rank among the wackiest ever committed to film.” (1) Q&A moderator E mma Stone to Aster following the screening: “Are you okay, man?” Presuming that the synopsis is legit, Aster’s 179-minute “horror comedy” (set to open in select IMAX theaters on 4.14 before opening wider on 4.21) is apparently some kind of grotesque, audience– punishing fantasia - a surreal acid trip version of a 21st Century Alice in Wonderland-meets-Homer’s The Odyssey, except with a bloated, gray-haired, “twitchy and over-medicated” Phoenix in the Alice role - and not for the faint of heart.Ī few excerpts from Lang’s article, which was filed late Saturday afternoon:

Ari Aster’s Beau Is Afraid (A24, 4.21) was previewed yesterday (Saturday, 4.1) to a paying audience at Brooklyn’s Alamo Draft House (445 Albee Square, Brooklyn, NY 11201), and Variety’s Brent Lang was apparently there to endure it.īefore reading any further, HE readers are requested to read Wikipedia’s longish Beau Is Afraid synopsis, which goes on for eight bulky paragraphs.
