Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Halloween Parade Anyone?

In the beginning of the month we wrote on another one of our blogs about Superstorm Sandy and an event held on behalf of the surviving victims in Herald Square.  Carrying on the tribute, this years NYC Halloween Parade will bare the theme: REVIVAL!

Last year the parade had to be cancelled because of the damage Sandy caused.  So this year it's on.  Since the parade was cut last year there was some serious fundraising to be done in order to get this years going.  And boy were people serious, the parade was able to reach above its goal on Kickstarter because of donations from more than 800 backers and designer Kenneth Cole.

So the parade will commence and with a bigger spirit than ever.  Artistic and Producing Director Jeanne Fleming says "Seeing that much joy on the streets of New York City; it doesn't have any gender.  It's not the gay Pride parade or the Jewish parade or the Puerto Rican parade.  It's not a political parade.  Everybody who's there is there because they want to be.  They're just there to enjoy each other... in their imaginative world."

If you're looking for something exciting to do this Halloween, go be one of over two million people at the NYC Halloween Parade.



By: Tori

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Autumn in NYC: 2013 Edition

The humidity is down, the sky is clear and whatever trees you can find... are changing colors, it's fall in New York City.  Festivities are constantly going down no matter what season it is here, but fall brings the chill and the place goes all out chipper with decorations and a jubilant attitude.  

This year October is chock full neat happenings.  For starters, tomorrow there is the annual New York City Food & Wine Festival.  Attendees will be among the likes of Rachel Ray, Guy Fieri and Anne Burrell.  In its sixth year, the festival is moving to midtown and will be at Piers 92 and 94.  There will be tasting, demonstrations and fun for the kids.  A yummy one- make sure not to miss it! 

For any art lovers, the Armory Show at 100: The New Art Spirit starts this Friday and continues on through February.  Celebrating its 100th year, the exhibition will showcase works of artists like Picasso, Albert Pinkham Ryder, Childe Hassam, Duchamp and Gauguin.  The public is able to view a group of about 75 curated pieces.  

Although fashion week is over, this is a city that can't contain its love for style.  John Paul Gautier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk is the first international exhibition of the designers work and will be held in the city at the Brooklyn Museum starting on October 23rd.  

One of the biggest attractions of the fall is Halloween, whether you decide to dress up or not-- there are tons of fun things to do.  The Bronx Zoo's Boo at the Zoo keeps things kid friendly but still enjoyable for the adults that attend with hayrides, crafts, haunted houses and some festive furry (or not so furry) friends.  Of course Halloween night itself gets going with a parade down 6th ave.  People are welcomed to dress up in their most creative costumes while listening to live bands and ghoulishly strolling through Manhattan.  If you're not in the mood to participate, feel free to watch on the sidelines! 

By: Tori   

Monday, October 7, 2013

Catfootwear Earthmovers

Our last post involving Tyler Hilton was a little different than this one.  He was going on tour and promoting his music.  Now, still doing that-- but also part of the Earthmovers campaign with Cat Footwear.  This week at Brooklyn's Kings County Distillery the fashion brand will put on a fashion show to showcase their Earthmovers and SS14 shoe collection.

For Cat, an Earthmover is someone who possesses the desire to get out and transform the world.  An individual, no matter what walk of life, that has a need to reflect the traditions of Cat Footwear with new age flair.  People who are born innovators.

The Cat brand is authentic, tough, dedicated, dynamic and bold.  Earthmovers are no exception and Cat's team of Earthmovers will be modeling shoes of this kind at the distillery on Wednesday.  The models include: Gina Giorgio, Preston Davis, Nikki and Rich, Miya Ando, Sonja Wajih, Martine Rose, Teng Fei Zhong, Luffy Lio, Mia, Stash and Shontelle.  These Earthmovers range from surfers to break dancers to everything in between.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Tyler Hilton on Tour

Singer-Songwriter Tyler Hilton kicked off his 2013 spring tour this weekend in Spokane, WA.

This new tour is linked to his new album "Forget The Storm" Deluxe Edition which will be released in Los Angeles, CA on April 3.
The new album contains the 10 original songs, 4 acoustic tracks and 1 brand new song "Next To You".

Besides solo-performances Hilton will also share the stage with singer-songwriters Teddy Geiger, Ryan Cabrera and Dion Roy, as they did last year. For his super-fans out there: there will be VIP tickets available which contain a VIP Pre-Show Hang & Private Performance.

Tour dates and tickets: Tylerhilton.com

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By: Astrid

Friday, March 8, 2013

Feenixpawl's Digital pre-party


Yesterday evening Mixify.com hosted Feenixpawl's digital pre-party, in advance to their headlining gig at LURE in Los Angeles, California later that night.

The Australian duo, who are currently on a U.S. tour, also gave away 10 free passes to promote their show at LURE.
To enter the only thing fans had to do was share a post about the contest from @Mixify @Feenixpawl @LureHollywood or @digi10v on Twitter or Facebook and attend the free pre-party on Mixify.com.

The pre-party wasn't Feenixpawl first Mixify event. They were also on the line-up for Mixify's 3-day digital festival "RISE Digital Music Festival" last month which gathered 70 000 EDM-lovers from 143 countries worldwide.

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By: Astrid

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

RISE Digital Music Festival


Mixify, organized the first 3-day digital music festival ever: “RISE Digital Music Festival”.
Not a festival in a meadow, surrounded by 10 000 smelly people but a festival you can attend from your computer at home.

The line-up of “Rise Digital Music Festival” included some of the best DJ’s worldwide for example: high-energy bass demigods Knife Party, Dutch sensation R3HAB and prolific trace superstars Tritonal. Apart from the well-known DJ’s, the line-up also featured a collection of rising talent like: Russian phenom Arty, the Swedish Adrian Lux and internationally claimed Deniz Koyu.

The digital festival was free to attend and contained almost 30 hours of top DJ sets.
Besides listening to music, fans could also chat with the DJ and with other fans around the world.

This combination made “RISE Digital Music Festival” a unique experience, which every EDM-lover would hate to have missed.

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Friday, February 8, 2013

Coachella vs Glastonbury



Coachella and Glastonbury are the two most famous festivals worldwide.
But there are some major differences between these two amazing festivals.

First of all Glastonbury is completely sold out and they don’t even have to announce the line-up. For example the next edition takes place at the end of June and there is not even one name announced so far.
Coachella on the other hand will sell out but it takes a little more time.

Second Coachella‘s line-up is more alternative with artists such as
Jack’s Mannequin, Knife Party and Band Of Horses.
Glastonbury is not afraid to go mainstream with well-known artists such as Rihanna, U2 and Coldplay.

And last the weather conditions are extremely different.
When you visit Coachella you will be able to enjoy the California sun but when you go to Glastonbury… well, its England.

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By:Astrid