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| 29 | 30 | 31 | 1 | 2 | 3 Friday, June 3rd 12:00pm Cider Week 2016! Stop by for our cider tasting from 4-6pm on Saturday June 4th! From 4-6PM. It's FREE.
We will be featuring these fine Hudson Valley ciders all week, from May 31st to June 5th:
ON TAP:
Naked Flock Citra (Warwick, NY) Naturally fermented from fresh pressed local apples. Unpasteurized with no colorants, malts, spirits or grape alcohol added. Fermented with Champagne yeast and flavored with Citra hops.
BOTTLED AND CANNED:
Bad Seed Dry (Highland, NY)
Crisp spritzer style cider light and refreshing made to be that perfect cool summer drink.
Bad Seed Belgian Abbey
Fermented with a Belgian abbey yeast to add depth and character to this original cider.
Nine Pin (Albany, NY)
Their signature blend is sourced entirely from local orchards. It is fermented with a white wine yeast to enhance its crisp and refreshing character.
Nine Pin Ginger (Albany, NY)
A blend of local apples fermented with white wine yeast and infused with ginger and orange peel. MORE ABOUT THIS EVENTFriday, June 3rd 8:00pm Quiet in the Head “Quiet In The Head” is the ongoing musical project of guitarist Seamus Maynard, violinist Jonathan Talbott and other guest musicians. Their original acoustical music has evolved over many years of playing together and is always an exploration of texture and melody. There are echoes of familiar influences from middle eastern and eastern european music but ultimately searches far and wide for new sounds. Improvisation plays a large part in Quiet In The Head's compositions but the core of the music is through-composed. Significant instrumental technique never overshadows the inherent musicality, beauty, and sometimes strangeness of the soundscapes created by the group. MORE ABOUT THIS EVENT | 4 Saturday, June 4th 4:00pm Cider Tasting Stop by for our cider tasting from 4-6pm on Saturday June 4th! From 4-6PM. It's FREE.
We will be featuring these fine Hudson Valley ciders all week, from May 31st to June 5th:
ON TAP:
Naked Flock Citra (Warwick, NY) Naturally fermented from fresh pressed local apples. Unpasteurized with no colorants, malts, spirits or grape alcohol added. Fermented with Champagne yeast and flavored with Citra hops.
BOTTLED AND CANNED:
Bad Seed Dry (Highland, NY)
Crisp spritzer style cider light and refreshing made to be that perfect cool summer drink.
Bad Seed Belgian Abbey
Fermented with a Belgian abbey yeast to add depth and character to this original cider.
Nine Pin (Albany, NY)
Their signature blend is sourced entirely from local orchards. It is fermented with a white wine yeast to enhance its crisp and refreshing character.
Nine Pin Ginger (Albany, NY)
A blend of local apples fermented with white wine yeast and infused with ginger and orange peel. MORE ABOUT THIS EVENT |
| 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 Wednesday, June 8th 8:00pm Nick MIllevoi and Slow Collins When Nick Millevoi plays the guitar, it's like a rocket darting skyward between clouds. With credits in Chris Forsyth & The Solar Motel Band, a quartet that performs John Zorn's Bagatelles, and his own Many Arms punk-jazz band, the Philly musician comes at his instrument with an open mind.
"Desertion And The Arsonist's Match" is the lead-off track from his new record, Desertion, and it hits the sweet spot between Neil Young's exploratory Crazy Horse jams and a spaghetti western soundtrack. Millevoi's soulful guitar work sounds knotty but never abrasive, especially as Jamie Saft's Hammond B3 hums and smolders throughout. Bassist John DeBlase and drummer Ches Smith keep a low profile until about six minutes in, at which point the whole thing hits the psychedelic free-jazz flint.
Desertion came out in May 2016 on Bandcamp and ShhPuma, an imprint of Clean Feed. MORE ABOUT THIS EVENT | 9 | 10 | 11 Saturday, June 11th 7:00pm Volume Hosted by Dani Grammerstorf French and Hallie Goodman, Volume is a monthly reading & music series featuring prose, poetry, followed by a DJ set. Volume occurs on the second Saturday of every month.
June’s Lineup includes:
MARY LOU BUSCHI’s
poems have appeared in FIELD, Willow Springs, Indiana Review
and The Laurel Review. In 2014 she was nominated for Best New Poets, and was a finalist for Best of The Net Anthology. Her full-length collection, Awful Baby, was published this year through Red Paint Hill. Tight Wire, her third chapbook, comes out in June.
JULIE METZ’s The New York Times best selling memoir, Perfection, was a Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers Selection and is being adapted for television. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, Salon, Dame, Glamour, Redbook, and Huffington Post, and the anthologies The Moment and The House that Made Me.
BENJAMIN HALE is the author of the novel, The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore, and the collection, The Fat Artist and Other Stories. He has received the Bard Fiction Prize and Michener- Copernicus Award, among others. His writing has appeared in Harper's Magazine, The Paris Review, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and many more.
Readings will be followed by a DJ set with Stephen Bluhm.
Books available for sale and signing. MORE ABOUT THIS EVENT |
| 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 Friday, June 17th 8:00pm Paul de Jong Paul de Jong is best known as the co-founder, cellist and resident found sound savant of the beloved, defunct collage-pop duo, the Books. Five years after that band delivered their final album, The Way Out, to much acclaim, de Jong delivers his first solo album, IF. De Jong's ability to find the musical in the mundane has always been uncanny — everything around him is a potential instrument: his mind-bogglingly vast collection of forgotten private press regional folk records, spoken-word oddities of indeterminate origin unearthed in discarded thrift store piles, and various everyday household utensils that we tend to take for granted. One man’s trash is de Jong’s tool to craft yet another treasure. MORE ABOUT THIS EVENT | 18 |
| 19 Sunday, June 19th 7:00pm Relatives and Twig Twig "...Relative's tracks were the catalyst that made me want to find some place with a good pair of speakers, sit back, and allow myself to be delighted by giving full attention to the nuances hidden in their melodies. I forgot what it was like to get the chills from the simple pleasure of listening to music without distraction." --Bandcamp review by Alex Porras MORE ABOUT THIS EVENT | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 |
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