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Free musical events happening this summer on Staten Island
From hip hop to opera music, there is something for everyone to listen to and a concert for anyone to attend this summer in Staten Island. Attend a concert artists from opera, R&B, hip hop and salsa.
Sundog Theatre’s ‘Sundog Fringe,’ a U.S. premiere direct from Scotland, set for June 21 to June 29 at Wagner College
Largely comedies, the two shows are written and performed by the actors who premiered them at Scotland’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
West Brighton street co-named for John C. Woodman, an educator active in sports community
At the intersection of East Raleigh and Bement avenues
Free outdoor concert at the Conference House Pavilion June 8 in Tottenville
Utopia Winds have more than 300 pieces in their repertoire
Country music icon performs after a year’s hiatus due to multiple health issues
Because of the series of multiple injuries, McGraw said had to alter his life style.
‘It’s Alive!!’ at The Little Victory Theatre this weekend and next in Travis
The show revolves around Frederick Frankenstein, grandson of Victor Frankenstein
Performer from Staten Island hits Broadway in ‘Boop! The Musical’
The show has been dubbed ‘a love letter to NYC.’
Iconic 80s and 90s singer cancels tour dates due to tragic brain disorder
It's now been revealed that the singer, 76, has been diagnosed with Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH).
Vanessa Williams shines at St. George Theatre’s Diamond & Ruby Gala celebrating venue’s 95th anniversary
The commemorative event, that brimmed with plenty of glitz and glamour, saw revelers — draped in dazzling evening attire — walk the red carpet and witness the magnificence of the St. George Theatre.
Best-selling country-rock singer seen sporting black eye
Bryan made headlines just last week when he clinched several deals.
Wife of ‘Piano Man’ talks about husband’s health after he cancelled N.Y. concert
Roderick has come forward two months after the concert was cancelled, and indicated it was due to an unspecified health condition.
Eltingville attorney’s new musical will debut May 15 in Manhattan
It will be staged at Chelsea Table and Stage.