Can’t-Miss Shows of the Week: July 17-23
This week, it’s all about variety. From rock and Americana, from jazz to blues – and a dash of comedy – you’re sure to find something you like this week.
Here we go!
This week, it’s all about variety. From rock and Americana, from jazz to blues – and a dash of comedy – you’re sure to find something you like this week.
Here we go!
Local veteran bluesman James Supra joined The Quinn Spinn to talk about his exciting summer plans, including his collaborations with artists like Sarah Ayers and more.
Riverside Films is nearing completion of “Make Art Local,” a Bethlehem-centric documentary “that celebrates and investigates the history and future of grassroots arts in Bethlehem.”
Now, they need your help to finish the project.
Summer officially begins on Wednesday. Coincidentally, it seems like the action across our music scene – and the entertainment scene as a whole – is also heating up.
See which tickets are hot around the Valley, as we bring you our…
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Tyler Rothrock is a Nazareth native-turned-New York City comedian who has performed up and down the East Coast. He has shared the same stages as modern-day comedy greats, including Dave Attell, Michael Che, Judah Friedlander, Nick DiPaolo, and Kyle Kinane.
Back in March, we told you that Lehigh Valley With Love was accepting submissions for its 2017 Comedy Festival. While that’s still the case, we owe you an update: the festival is so nice, that they’re doing it twice — and as an official part of Musikfest 2017.
Winter appears to have finally left us! Spring is in the air, and there’s a buzz about all that is to come in the warmer months ahead.
And, true to form, we head into April with another thrilling slate of…
Lehigh Valley With Love, the local satire blog and philanthropic multimedia company based in Bethlehem, is gearing up for its 2017 Comedy Festival in conjunction with Never Again Radio. The only thing missing… is the comics.
Last week, we told you about an April 2 comedy night at Bethlehem’s Ice House to benefit local man Eric Gubich, as he embarks on a battle with Ewing’s sarcoma.
On Sunday, April 2, The Ice House is hosting a night of laughs, all in support of a local man as he faces off once again with cancer.