Jun 10, 2022
D.C. High School Graduates Will Get Free Passes To Pharrell’s Something In The Water Festival
The news comes after local activists criticized Something In The Water festival’s $300-plus tickets for being unaffordable.
Apr 26, 2022
Something In The Water Festival Is Coming To D.C.
The decision comes several months after Williams pulled the festival from his hometown of Virginia Beach, Virginia following a public rift with local leaders there.
Instead of the traditional outdoor music festival in a D.C. park, the city will stream a tribute concert.
The organizers also made a concerted effort to showcase more women and gender non-binary artists at the annual All Things Go Fall Classic.
Oct 10, 2007
Worth Your DAM! Time
The 2nd year of the District’s Awake! Music Festival is making it’s grand sophomore entrance tomorrow night in clubs across town. News about the festival is traveling far and wide, with a sponsorship and podcast from everybody’s favorite online radio station, WOXY, an interview on the local news, and more. A few last minute changes have been made to the festival — namely the unfortunate cancellation of Cloud Cult’s set, and of the Rock &…
Sep 02, 2007
Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse
Happy first weekend of September – and happy Labor Day weekend, too, for our American cities! Let’s take a look at what’s been happening around the Ist-a-verse. The deaths of two firefighters shook Bostonist this week. Boston’s firefighters bent over backwards all week long – first, they fought flames pouring from the Boston Tea Party museum, and then a restaurant fire killed two and injured many more. Their efforts make everything else – like Tom…
Aug 30, 2007
Preview: Planet Arlington World Music Festival
As proof that bloggers need to get more sleep, we accidentally left one of the biggest music events of the week off of yesterday’s This Week In Jazz post. For shame. Fear not, jazz-lovers, for today we remedy the problem by informing you of Saturday’s Planet Arlington World Music Festival. The festival, which begins at 4 p.m. at the Iwo Jima Memorial grounds, will feature Hugh Masekela (pictured, Legendary South African Trumpeter), Lila Downs (Latin…
Aug 08, 2007
Preview: Can a Sista Rock a Mic? Music Festival
The depictions and roles of women in hip-hop debate has raged on and off for several years now with varying degrees of depth. Most of the arguments posit that the relationship between women and hip-hop isn’t positive by using lyrical content and music videos by male artists as exhibits A and B. After the requisite freedom of speech assertions made during the rebuttal, the talk dies down again and the status quo remains. Often lacking…
Jun 27, 2007
This Week In Jazz
>> Local group Ocio brings its repertoire of classic jazz standards to Twins Jazz tonight. Call (202) 234-0072 for cover information. >> It might be a bit of a drive for those of us who live in D.C., but Jeff Antoniuk and the Jazz Update, a stellar band comprised of saxophonist Antoniuk, bassist Tom Baldwin, pianist Wade Beach, and drummer Tony Martucci, plays tonight at 49 West in Annapolis. Their album, Here Today, has charted…
Jun 10, 2007
Classical Music Agenda: It’s Summer
Everyone needs a vacation, even musicians, and the summer is quite naturally a time that the classical music world slows down. So this is it for your Classical Music Agenda, until August. This week’s installment will be a little longer than normal, because there are several interesting things happening over the next couple months. If you want to hear some music this summer, you can, and here’s where. HEADLINES: >> The most important classical music…