Month: May 2014
Album Review: Andrew Rayel’s Find Your Harmony
Debut album released today, May 30th on Armada.
Andrew Rayel, often referred to as a modern-day Mozart, released his debut album today, titled Find Your Harmony, and after giving it a listen, we can tell you first hand that you’re not going to want to miss it.
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Under the Electric Sky
All about the 3D Documentary on The Electric Daisy Carnival directed by Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipstiz.
In case you’ve not heard of it, Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) is a large-scale dance music festival tracing back to 1997 that has been held in Puerto Rico, New York City, Dallas and Los Angeles. This 3D movie brings the up close and personal experience of EDC to the big screen. Through five compelling stories, this documentary chronicles the life, love, community and passion of festival goers.
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NYC Craft Beer Festival Partners with Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Beer tastings for a cause, June 20th and the 21st.
NYC’s Craft Beer Festival is coming up and it’s an event you’re not going to want to miss! On June 20th and 21st you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy 150 craft beers from 75 different breweries while raising money and awareness for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS).
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Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream Desserts Cookbook Release Party
Cocktails and ice cream on a NYC rooftop at sunset
One of the most amazing things about the long winter finally ending is the ability to be outside again without it being painful. Another wonderful plus is being able to enjoy frozen treats again. Joonbug.com had the opportunity to cover a beautiful event thrown to celebrate the release of Jeni Britton Bauer’s second cookbook, Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream Desserts.
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Los Angeles
Last weekend I transected the country for a quick trip to Los Angeles. I traveled 14 hours to be in the city for 36. In that time I danced, watched the sunrise, threw a party for charity, and then hopped the red-eye back home. Too short of a trip but […]
Last weekend I transected the country for a quick trip to Los Angeles. I traveled 14 hours to be in the city for 36. In that time I danced, watched the sunrise, threw a party for charity, and then hopped the red-eye back home. Too short of a trip but productive and wonderful nonetheless.
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