Ralph’s Reviews: Kayla Avitable – Shadows and Fate
Kayla Avitabile does it again, with a truly enjoyable three-song EP.
Kayla Avitabile does it again, with a truly enjoyable three-song EP.
We have a saying around here at LVU: A little rain can’t stop this train!
Indeed, the forecast for today isn’t favorable, but this is the last Saturday of Musikfest for 51 weeks. You aren’t going to let Mother Nature stop you from living your best life, are you?
We didn’t think so. Let’s go!
The threat of rain — and ultimately, the oppressive humidity — moved Friday’s installment of our Out to Lunch Concert Series inside Molly’s Irish Grille & Sports Pub.
July ends strong with Musikfest right around the corner. Before we get to the nation’s largest free outdoor music festival, there’s plenty to see, hear, and do this week for people of any taste.
Explore how you’ll close out the month with these…
Things heated up on the South Bethlehem Greenway to close out the June leg of our Out to Lunch Concert Series, presented in conjunction with SouthSide Arts District.
It’s going to be a hot one this week! The first full (official) week of summer will see the season’s first sustained heat wave.
Be sure to take extra care (and water) and get ready to enjoy some of these…
Saturday afternoon and night, a group of musicians led by singer-songwriter Scott Marshall once again came to South Bethlehem’s Steel Pub in the name of pediatric cancer awareness.
Last year, Scott Marshall assembled a group of local musicians for a pediatric cancer benefit at Bethlehem’s Steel Pub.
On June 2, the now-annual event is back with an all-new, multi-genre lineup in the name of helping families of children with cancer.
We have a summer’s worth of jamming on the South Bethlehem Greenway ready for you, beginning on Friday, May 4!
An acclaimed singer-songwriter playing amid the pottery of Color Me Mine, and the alt-country sounds of Acoustic Kitty Project at the Comfort Suites are part of the diverse music experiences SouthSide Arts & Music Festival (SSAMF) attendees can enjoy for free, thanks to a new partnership between ArtsQuest and Lehigh Valley Underground.