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in 1 hourHere's the full lineup for the 2026 Forest Hills Stadium concert series
Forest Hills Stadium in Queens announces its 2026 concert season lineup featuring legendary and emerging artists.
"Hopefully, it feels boundless in a good way. One of the things we've tried to do is make the experience intense and hard to describe, which is the point."
I hopped out of my bed because I needed to pee, and my left leg just collapsed under me and I fell to the floor. I couldn't even break the fall with my left arm because it wasn't working either. I tried to hop back up again, and I couldn't. I realized I had 'fallen and I can't get up!' It was this point I thought, 'Oh shit, I'm having a stroke! I still have a lot of great stuff in me, but right now I gotta lotta of rehabbing to do.'
Legendary New Yorker Fran Lebowitz is, once again, ready to tell you exactly what she thinks and, this time, you can hear it live. The sharp-tongued writer and cultural critic will return to the stage for two nights only this December, bringing both her acerbic observations and perfectly timed complaints to The Town Hall.
"This is a highly immersive, communal experience, combining the energy of a live concert with the scale, comfort, accessibility and affordability unique to AMC," Adam Aron, the chief executive officer of AMC Entertainment said during an earnings call Tuesday afternoon.
Stanley Clarke emphasized the serendipitous nature of launching the Santa Monica International Jazz Festival, which coincides with a significant rise in jazz's popularity in Los Angeles.
The first of five waves of cyclists burst across the starting line in lower Manhattan at 7:30 a.m. The weather this year was markedly better than during the 2025 bike tour, when cyclists had to deal with a rainy ride.
Public Opinion recently announced their new album The Curse of Public Opinion, and they brought out Vinnie Caruana of The Movielife and I Am the Avalanche to join them on the song he features on, 'Modern Convenience.'
Frederick Douglass' journey to Belfast in 1845 was transformative, as he found an unlikely sense of belonging there, declaring he would 'always have a home' in the city.
We don't really go on location all that often, so when we got the phone call that we were going to New York, that was really exciting to hear and such an honor that we got chosen to do that and do this storyline.
The live footage is an immersive split-screen film whose edit was overseen by Sean Ono Lennon, showcasing historical performances that were Lennon's only full-length concerts after the Beatles' split.