2009

F4tF: Summer’s Over, Fall Is Here

Hey everyone, I was on vacation last week enjoying the unofficial end of summer. This week, I thought I’d bring everyone up to date on foodie related stories and events happening in NYC soon.

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The 2nd annual NYC Beer Week starts today. Check out the events schedule and pick up a passport to get all of the amazing discounts. (via Beermenus blog)

The new Motorino Pizza opens in the East Village on Monday at 349 E. 12th St., nr. First Ave.; 212-777-2644. Grub Street previewed the new menu yesterday.

Do you cook? Here is a recipe for Make-Ahead Meals: Asian Dumplings (via The Kitchen)

READ ON for more of this week’s Friday 4 the Foodies…

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Televised Tune: On The Tube This Weekend

Fuse airs Jay-Z’s 9/11 concert live from Madison Square Garden tonight at 9PM. The concert is a benefit for the New York Police and Fire Widows’ and Children’s Benefit Fund.

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Review: The New Deal in the Carolinas

Words: Jesse Darago
Photos: Matt Speck

In March, Canadian jammers The New Deal ended an extended absence from the South with a raucous post-STS9 show at Nashwa in Asheville, NC. On August 28, they returned with their no-frills brand of electronic music to headline at the Orange Peel.

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8-28-2009 – The Orange Peel – Asheville, North Carolina

Set 1: J > VL Tone, J > Ray Parker Suite II > A Little While Longer > J > Deep Sun > J > Deep Sun

Set 2: J>Technobeam, Homewrecker > Kashmir > Homewrecker > Moonscraper > J > Gone, Gone, Gone

The first of two tND sets kicked off with an introductory J (this is how tND notates their jams), driven by the synthesized magnificence that is James “Guitar” Shields. The opening J eventually led into a 10 minute version of VL Tone, which (pardon the lame pun) set the tone for the evening. The bouncing melody of VL was received well by the OP crowd, who danced and hopped right along on the moonbounce-like hardwood floors of the club.

In the brief pause after VL, which would be the only full stop of the set, drummer Darren Shearer apologized for the band’s “neglect” of “this part of the Americas”, after which they launched into the 50 minute segue spectacular, comprised of three songs, three distinct jams and a slew of could-be/might-be teases that kept the crowd on tilt for the rest of the set.

READ ON for more from The New Deal in the South…

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Bloggy Goodness: Neil’s A Dreamin’ Man

There doesn’t seem to be anything standing in the way of Neil Young dipping into his vast archive of live recordings these days. The legendary singer-songwriter, who finally released his

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HT Giveaway: Win A Joy Box Pt. 5

As we’ve been telling  you endlessly over the past few weeks, we’ve got two Joy Boxes to giveaway and we’re giving our readers eight chances to win. The Joy Box

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God Street Wednesdays: Fan Made Molly

Unlike Blues Traveler, God Street Wine never caught on with MTV and they only wound up making one video. That didn’t stop a group of Winos from putting together a

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