
doNYC: Editorial Content Intern
Helping folks take advantage of NYC’s cultural offerings through ticket giveaways, curated nights out, & album reviews.
During fall 2014 I interned at doStuff Media’s NYC branch. I wrote and produced social media campaigns for upcoming events across the city, pitched ideas for the blog, and covered live shows on their social media platforms.
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Eats, Beats, and Treats
Although Labor Day has come and gone, the weather gods seem determined to hold on to that summer heat as long as possible. From sunup to sundown (and well after that, if you’re not too intimidated by Monday Mornings) Sunday is shaping up to be a beautiful day for some park strolling, riverside jamming, and rooftop drinking. Whether you just started school…
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The Replacements Are Back After 22 Years
For a band that took a 22 year break from the stage, The Replacements sure have come back with a bang.
Formed in Wisconsin in 1979, they caught the end of the hardcore punk scene and were pioneers in the world of American alternative rock. t all started when Bob Stinson, the original guitarist...
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Broken Bells' Sophomore Effort
Broken Bells was one of the best kept secrets in the music industry for half a decade. James Mercer of The Shins and Brian Burton (better known as Danger Mouse) met in 2004 and decided it would be wicked cool if they collaborated since they both liked the other’s musical style. It took a few more years before they actually started writing and recording...
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Where to Dine on Thanksgiving, or How to Get out of Doing Dishes this Year
Not cooking at home this Thanksgiving? Decided against traveling to your in-laws? No problem, we’ve got you covered with a list of some of the greatest places to feast in the Big Apple, including not only the traditional spread but a few regional and international tweaks to the beloved cornucopia.
Eat well, my friends.
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Will Prince Comes to the Big Apple
Will Prince is crossing the pond, and bringing all your favorite mustaches with him. That’s right, the London based artist is making his NYC debut this Saturday with a pop up gallery show featuring some of the greatest mustaches in pop culture history recreated in Prince’s signature style. There’s an open bar and a portion of the proceeds go to benefit Movember (hence the mustache theme)...
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Beers and Ciders and Wines, Oh My!
For those of us in NYC who dearly wish to celebrate Bavarian culture or simply long for that great childhood adventure of climbing trees for the best apples followed by munching on cinnamon sugar dusted apple donuts and endless cups of sweet cider, our great city has come to the rescue. Perhaps it’s an inherent evolutionary instinct to stock up on food before the long winter months set in, but there’s something about...
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Foster the People is back with a Supermodel
Foster the People leapt onto the music scene in 2010 with their single “Pumped Up Kicks,” an irresistibly catchy dance pop tune that has you singing along before you realize the surprisingly dark nature of the lyrics. Their second album - Supermodel- was released earlier this year and follows the same vein: Mark Foster’s light vocals and head bopping beats that mask the subtly...
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Win Tickets to Halloween Ball!
Trying to figure out the best Halloween plans ever? We’ve got you covered. Lettuce and Soulive are coming to Terminal 5 on the spookiest day of the year and we want to give you free tickets.
Soulive is a soul-jazz organ trio that blends old school jam style with more modern hip-hop and R&B to create an endless and smooth sound that will have you...