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The City That Was: The Genius of Skid Row
In The City That Was, Bohemian Archivist P Segal tells a weekly story of what you all missed: the days when artists, writers, musicians, and unemployed visionaries were playing hard in the city’s streets and paying the rent working part time. For most of my life, while growing up in

Win Free Tickets To See Misatango: An Argentinean Tango Mass
DCINY presents an international evening of world music and entertainment suitable for all ages. In the spirit of peace, acceptance, and inclusion for this Martin Luther King Jr. weekend, the program includes the New York premiere of Argentinian composer Martin Palmeri’s Misa A Buenos Aires (Misatango), conducted by Pablo

The 2025 SF Beer Passport is Here!
Step into a world of adventure with the San Francisco Beer Passport. There’s no better way to explore San Francisco than to literally drink it in. This passport is amazing! Each one contains 28 coupons to buy one beer, get a second beer FREE at 28 of the finest locally

Broke-Ass Giveaway presented by DCINY: Carnegie Hall Concert Tickets
What are you doing for Martin Luther King Day weekend? Well, you could be attending two concerts at Carnegie Hall courtesy of Distinguished Concerts International, New York. That’s right! Broke-Ass Stuart is helping DCINY give away a pair of tickets for both of their upcoming concerts. On Sunday, January 19,

Broke-Ass Giveaway: DCINY presents Crescent Super Band at Carnegie Hall
Music lovers rejoice! The wonderful folks at Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY) are offering 2 tickets to their latest concert event at Carnegie Hall with Caleb Chapman and the Crescent Super Band on Tuesday, May 21st at 8pm. If you want to spend a night listening to an electrifying

See “The Beatles: Hidden Gallery” at Carnegie Hall for FREE!
You can make your way to Carnegie Hall, and you don’t even have to have any talent (or pay to see the talent) to get in! For the next four Saturdays, the 30 recently-discovered photos of the “Fab Four” will be on display in Zankel Hall at Carnegie. The exhibit,