more by Cory Perla
[EXPERIMENTAL] Using a handmade analog synthesizer constructed out of telephone parts, Brooklyn artist Meridian 7 creates pulsating interference patterns, patched over static signals.
After Chicago filmmaker Daniel Davison’s flight was cancelled he made the most of his snow day in Buffalo. It’s always interesting to see how an outsider looks at the city that we know so well.
Most fans in Buffalo probably know them as DJ Dstar and Biacco, but to the rest of the country Don Skotnicki and Matt McGurn are known as Solidisco.
[DANCE] If you’re down with some oldschool gay wave, vogue-beats, and HI-NRG mashups, well then this is your dance party. And if you’re not, then get into it anyways.
[HIP HOP] For their fourth installment of Headshots, a hip hop showcase series, the Gypsy Parlor is presenting a batch of worthy artists including We Stole The Show,
[HIP HOP] Moosh & Twist are not instructions for the latest dance craze. Moosh & Twist is not an ice cream flavor.
[HOCKEY] You know that scene in The Mighty Ducks when a young Gordon Bombay plays pond hockey while his father watches with an approving grin?
[SCREENING] Did the NYPD and the FBI have any roles in the assassination of Malcolm X? That is one of many questions asked in the 1994 documentary film Brother Minister: The Assassination of Malcolm X.