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Wendy Stuart will be performing her infamous “Christmas Parody Melody” on Sunday, July 18th, 2021 at Industry Bar, located at 355 West 52nd Street, NYC. Doors open at 5 PM.
Christmas In July is brought to the world by T.M.I.S.M. Emperor XXX Sir Tree and Empress XXXV Sugar B. Real with The Imperial Court of New York. The net proceeds benefit Bailey House, which has been providing housing and supportive services for people living with HIV/AIDS.
The Imperial Court of NY is a non-profit fundraising organization that has raised millions of dollars for social service and health support organizations, while enjoying the “game” of court and royalty. “We are glamorous. We are fun. We are everywhere.” The Imperial Court raises much needed social awareness and money for deserving charities in the tri-state area.
The attacker continued his unprovoked assault on the 18-year-old after he fell to the ground. He later told police he was angry and wanted the victim to leave the party.
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The big crowds are expected to be back the following Saturday when Marchfest returns for 2021, with a lineup of Kiwi 15 brewers and live music from Racing, Hoody Time and The Eastern. It’s only natural to be disappointed that Tuesday’s show was postponed but don’t dream it’s over –Crowded House will play their re-scheduled Nelson show on the band’s
To The Island Tour on Wednesday March 17. Original members Neil Finn and Nick Seymour are joined by next generation Finns Liam and Elroy as well as keyboardist and former band producer Mitchell Froom, playing all the hits and new tunes at the Trafalgar Centre, beginning at 6.30pm.
Republic NOLA shut down by COVID task force
The City of New Orleans issued a cease-and-desist order on March 1 for the immediate shutdown of the Republic NOLA bar (828 S. Peters St.) in the Warehouse District by the COVID-19 task force members with the Department of Public Works.
According to Winston Reid, Deputy Director of Code Enforcement, Republic NOLA was found non-compliant with the modified Phase Two guidelines, which went into effect on Friday, Feb. 26, at 9 a.m., which allow for indoor seating at 25-percent capacity at bars and restaurants. More than 250 patrons were gathered inside the establishment on Sunday, Feb. 28, at approximately 12:15 a.m., and most attendees reportedly failed to wear facial coverings. In addition, bartenders were found serving alcohol past the 11 p.m. curfew.