Seven Muralists to be Featured During SouthSide Arts & Music Festival
Art comes to life this weekend on the SouthSide, when seven jury selected muralists will create original works on the South Bethlehem Greenway.
Art comes to life this weekend on the SouthSide, when seven jury selected muralists will create original works on the South Bethlehem Greenway.
Prepare your taste buds for a Chili Challenge like no other at the SouthSide Arts District’s Spring on the SouthSide Community Festival & Chili Cook-Off.
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What’s red, weighs 250 pounds, is 15 foot in diameter and has appeared everywhere from London Bridge to the Eiffel Tower? This April, Bethlehem and the Lehigh Valley will find out as the RedBall Project makes its first appearance in the Northeastern United States.
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Friday night was Mardi Crawl time in South Bethlehem!
It’s the most wonderful time of the month! This Friday, February 2, we have the always-epic Lehigh Valley Underground First Friday Concert Series taking place at multiple venues throughout South Bethlehem.
However, First Friday always has so much more than music awaiting you! That is especially the case this month, when a Mardi Crawl will assist us in taking over South Bethlehem, courtesy of our community partners at SouthSide Arts District and Banko Beverage Co.
With that, we’ve borrowed the full list of this month’s “Fat Friday” happenings on the South Side from our splendid community partners, just to give you an idea of what Cajun delights await!
Artist: BLOODMOON
Song: Rites
Released: Sept. 29, 2017
Genre: Shoegaze/Post-Hardcore/Emo
The spirit of independent art was in the air at Allentown’s Cedar Beach Park on Saturday afternoon, where long-awaited (by some) brisk fall conditions didn’t stop the crowds from coming out to enjoy Day 2 of Allentown ArtsFest.
Earlier this month, we announced that Billy Bauer Band and Acoustic Kitty Project would be teaming up to take the Godfrey Daniels stage during the next installment of the Lehigh Valley Underground First Friday Concert Series on Friday, October 6.
I spent a couple of hours at the festival at Scott and Riverside Parks along the Delaware River, and had the opportunity to enjoy sights and sounds that included live music, unique hairstyles, interesting talents, and a little bit of street art.
Easton’s Riverside Festival of the Arts takes place this weekend, September 16 and 17, at Scott and Riverside Parks along the Delaware and Lehigh River meeting in Easton. The festival “celebrates the colorful and creative spirit of Easton” by providing free visual, literary, and performing arts programming throughout the weekend.
Below, we have a full itinerary for both parks throughout the weekend. Those looking for more updates and information can find it here on Facebook.