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Top 7 True Crime Documentaries/Docuseries to Stream at Home

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By Halie Smith, ArtsQuest Cinema-Comedy Assistant

Intro from Halie

1. Evil Genius: The True Story of America’s Most Diabolical Bank Heist

Director(s): Trey Borzillieri & Barbara Schroeder.
Time: 4 Episodes, each 45-50 mins.
Where to stream: Netflix.

This docuseries focuses on Marjorie-Diehl Armstrong and the story of how a pizza delivery guy gets caught up in a bank robbery. Taking place in Erie, PA., the story hits close to home (literally) with exclusive interviews with multiple people who worked on the case, as well as the emergence of a new witness.

2. Don’t F**ck With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer

Director: Mark Lewis.
Time: 3 Episodes, each 55-65 minutes.
Where to stream: Netflix.

This docuseries focuses on a Facebook group hunting down the internet killer, Luka Magnotta. The series starts with showing the original video “1 Boy, 2 Kittens” on YouTube, and from there the group takes off. Some of the videos in this docuseries are VERY graphic, and I myself skipped through them. If you’re a cat lover, this true crime is perfect for you, however you don’t need to love cats to follow this docuseries.

3. The Staircase: An American Murder Mystery

Director: Bryan Gildner
Time: 3 Episodes, 40-50 min. each
Where to stream: Hulu

This docuseries focuses on Michael Peterson and the strange circumstances of the death of his wife, Kathleen Peterson. This docuseries brings multiple theories to the table, and leaves you thinking about which could be the most plausible. This is also the short of the two docuseries focusing on Michael Peterson and the death of his wife.

4. The Staircase

Director: Jean Xavier de Lestrade
Time: 13 episodes, 45-55 min. each
Where to stream: Netflix

This docuseries also focuses on Michael Peterson and the strange circumstances of the death of his wife. While it is equally as compelling to watch as the aforementioned docuseries, this one offers more episodes and more exclusive looks into Michael Peterson’s point of view on the case itself. This docuseries also offers more episodes to delve into.

5. Abducted in Plain Sight

Director: Skye Borgman
Time: 1 Hr. and 30 mins.
Where to stream: Netflix

This documentary focuses on The Broberg family and their manipulation by a neighbor of theirs. The Broberg’s had trusted this man, and he abducted their twelve-year-old daughter, not just once, but twice. This documentary is the family’s reflections on those times, as well as their reasonings for being so easily manipulated.

6. The Disappearance of Madeline McCann

Director: Chris Smith
Time: 8 episodes, 55-65 min. each
Where to stream: Netflix

This docuseries follows the mysterious disappearance of Madeline McCann from her bed in an apartment her family was staying at in Praia da Luz. The series brings multiple theories as to how the kidnapping could have been executed, and focuses on Madeline’s parents and how their connections with the media may have hurt their chances of finding her rather than help.

7. The Keepers

Director: Ryan White
Time: 7 episodes, 55-65 min. each
Where to stream: Netflix

This docuseries follows the murder of Sister Catherine Cesnik. Many theories about Sister Catherine were brought up in the decades it’s been since the actual murder, however this docuseries sets out to prove that the murder is linked to a specific priest who’s been accused of abuse.

Top 10 Rock Documentaries to Stream At Home

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By Halie Smith, ArtsQuest Cinema-Comedy Assistant

Should I listen to music? Should I watch a movie?

Why not do both at the same time?!?! While you’re stuck at home, you can catch up on all the great music documentaries available across all of the streaming services. At the Frank Banko Alehouse Cinemas, we show plenty of rock docs throughout the year, and these are 10 of the best ones we think you’ll love most…

Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese

Director: Martin Scorsese
Time: 2 Hr. 22 min.
Where to stream: Netflix

This documentary takes us on Bob Dylan’s tour, Rolling Thunder Revue. While most of the documentary is composed of non-fictional interviews and footage of the tour, Scorsese included some fictional elements pulled from outtakes of Dylan’s 1978 film, Renaldo and Clara, which was filmed while the tour was taking place.

20 Feet From Stardom

Director: Morgan Neville
Time: 1 Hr. 30 min.
Where to stream: Netflix

This documentary focuses on the lives of background singers of multiple artists from multiple genres. The film follows singers from bands such as The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, Elvis Presley, and even Stevie Wonder.

The Other One: The Long Strange Trip of Bob Weir

Director: Mike Fleiss
Time: 1 Hr. 25 min.
Where to stream: Netflix

This documentary focuses on the life of Bob Weir and his personal journey throughout his life before and during the rise of The Grateful Dead. It includes his personal relationship with Jerry Garcia, and archival footage of concerts and interviews.

Janis: Little Girl Blue

Director: Amy J. Berg
Time: 1 Hr. 44 min.
Where to stream: Hulu

This documentary focuses on the life of Janis Joplin, quite literally from start to finish. Interviews with family and friends, as well as footage from interviews and performances, focus on the ups and downs of Janis’ life (including her struggles with addiction).

The Beatles: Made on Merseyside

Director: Alan Byron
Time: 1 Hr. And 27 min.
Where to stream: Hulu

This documentary showcases The Beatles in their early years. Emerging from a post-war Liverpool, it shows how the band was able to turn the music industry around with their innovative stylings.

Bad Reputation

Director: Kevin Kerslake
Time: 1 Hr. 35 min.
Where to stream: Hulu

This documentary takes us out of the 60’s-70’s era for a moment, and into the 80’s with the rise of punk rock. It focuses on Joan Jett’s career, from her early days with the band The Runaways, to the formation of her own band, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts.

The Quiet One

Director: Oliver Murray
Time: 1 Hr. 38 min.
Where to stream: Hulu

This documentary focuses on the life and career of Bill Wyman, former bassist of The Rolling Stones. Wyman was always known as “the quiet one”, which is why this documentary was aptly named. This is the first look at Wyman’s life and includes never before seen looks at the band itself.

Oasis: Supersonic

Director: Mat Whitecross
Time: 2 Hr. 2 min.
Where to stream: Netflix

This documentary details the formative years of the band Oasis. Compiled of interviews with band members and people associated with the band, as well as footage from concerts and backstage, the film showcases their success in the 90’s and the rise to that success.

Duane Allman: Song of The South: Duane Allman And The Rise of the Allman Brothers

Director: Tom O’Dell
Time: 2 Hr. 10 min.
Where to stream: Amazon Prime

This film focuses on Duane Allman’s life, work, and how he was able to change the music scene with The Allman Brothers Band. This documentary includes interviews from friends and experts on Duane’s life, as well as footage from never before seen interviews.

Jim Morrison: The Wild Child

Director: Piers Garland
Time: 1 Hr. 1 min.
Where to stream: Amazon Prime

This documentary focuses on Jim Morrison’s complex upbringing and how that would come to affect his life with the band, The Doors. The documentary also talks about the political happenings at the time and how politics affected his songwriting and poetry.

For other entertainment from the safety of home, visit ArtsQuest.org/AtHome!

5 Best Roads to Drive in the Lehigh Valley

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By Ben Youngerman, ArtsQuest Marketing Manager / Photo: Google
Article adapted from Cars & Coffee Magazine

Pennsylvania Routes 611 & 32

Drop the car top and smell the fresh air coming off the Delaware River. This scenic two-lane highway takes you from Easton to New Hope and beyond. The road is narrow but very pretty!

Lookout Drive/Mountain Drive

Traveling across the mountain near Lehigh University is one of the most scenic and iconic drives in the Lehigh Valley. The steep inclines and declines are fun to navigate for the driving enthusiast. It can also be a romantic hot spot: Stop by the Lehigh Lookout at dawn or sunset for a picturesque view and a takeout meal from a Bethlehem restaurant.

Any road with a Covered Bridge

The Lehigh Valley is home to seven of the 200 covered bridges still standing in the state, and five of these are passable by automobile. Driving across these historical relics takes you back in time. It’s even better if you ride across in a vintage or antique car.

Our friends at Discover Lehigh Valley can help you plan the tour: CLICK HERE!

River Drive

River Drive feels like you’re racing in a video game. Cruising next to the Lehigh River, you pass a giant railroad station and plenty of rusted industrial buildings and gates. With its straightaways and soft curves, it’s also fun to pick up a little speed. Plus, the road connects Allentown and Bethlehem, so it feels like a de facto finish line when you get to the end.

Game Preserve Road

Cruising along tree-lined Game Preserve Road in Lowhill and North Whitehall townships is a great way to clear your head. Passing over Jordan Creek a couple of times is an added perk. Plus, when you’re done, you can head to nearby Shankweiler’s Drive-In, where you can catch a movie without leaving your vehicle (when they re-open).

Whichever road you travel, come to Cars & Coffee Lehigh Valley presented by Koch Automotive Group for a wonderful morning observing vehicles once a month at SteelStacks!

Stay-At-Home Playlists

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Bad news: we’re all stuck at home. Good news: you can listen to music all day long!

The ArtsQuest staff is here to help you pass the time with Spotify playlists of their favorite genres. So crank it up, give a listen and remember to wash your dang hands.

(Oh, and if you need even more, check our our playlists of 2020 Musikfest headliners!)

Ben’s Home Circle Pit Playlist

ArtsQuest Marketing Manager Ben Youngerman is our resident metalhead. While you’re stuck at home, move the coffee table out of the way and headbang away your stress to these (new-ish) blast beat ragers!

Jon’s Ska Revival Playlist

Skank it up it the comfort of your own home with this selection of ska punk tunes from 2017-today from ArtsQuest Director of Marketing Jon Lunger!

Nicole’s Art Making Playlist

A curated list of songs that Visual Arts Specialist Nicole Gencarelli listens to as she works on different art projects.

Addy’s Relaxing Movie Scores of Whimsy & Merriment

This playlist combines scores of whimsy, magic, and calm. From classics like Pride and Prejudice and Lord of the Rings, to some newer scores like Little Women and Emma. There may even be a track from Shrek hiding in here?? (There is, it’s great.) This playlist from Addy Young, our Cinema & Comedy Coordinator, will surely keep you in a good mode whilst you work from home.

Alli’s Celebrating Female Indie-Pop Playlist

Enjoy this mix of upbeat and mellow indie songs fronted by powerful females, all compiled by Performing Arts Assistant, Alli Poczak. This playlist is perfect for brightening her mood, and hopefully yours too.

Shayna’s “Please Don’t Think Of This As A Downer” Playlist ft. 2000’s Indie Rock Bands

No seriously – hear her out. Shayna, our Performing Arts Specialist, put some upbeat tunes on here, too. Lyrically, some of these songs make you think – how do musicians create music that evoke feelings able to transcend when they came out? Listen to this to hopefully not feel so alone. We get you.

Anne’s Chill Songs for WFH Playlist

So, you may not discover your favorite song to jam out to, and you definitely won’t find your new gym hits, but if you’re like our Sr. Talent Buyer Anne Sturm and need good songs that WON’T distract you from getting work done, you know, like will keep you 90% focused on THE JOB – then here we go 😉

Alicia’s Country Summer Playlist

A compilation of our Sr. Marketing & Sponsorship Coordinator Alicia Rohrbach’s favorite songs to listen to with the windows rolled down. Self-distancing and waiting for summer to arrive.

Anthony’s Great Movie Songs of the 2010s Playlist

Whether it’s as obvious as “Let it Go” or the more underrated like “Glasgow,” there’s no denying the 2010s were a great decade for movie songs. Here’s a few of ArtsQuest Cinema-Comedy Specialist Anthony DeSanctis’ favorites.

Need more music? Enjoy these BONUS MUSIKFEST PLAYLISTS!

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9 of the the Strangest Videos that FFF Found at the Bottom of a Dumpster

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By Amy Strauser, ArtsQuest Social Media & Marketing Intern

The Found Footage Festival (FFF) is a hilarious show that is really like no other. Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher discover and comment on videos from various thrift shops, garage sales, warehouses, and even DUMPSTERS!

Who would’ve thought dumpster diving finds could be so funny? The duo are such masters at finding these treasures that Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, and Wisconsin Tonight hosted them on their show.

Their live guided tour on their greatest finds will have you cracking up at Found Footage Festival: Vol. 9 at the Levitt Pavilion SteelStacks on Saturday, May 15!

To get a taste of their insanely crazy 9th volume of videos, watch 9 of their most cringe worthy videos below…

1. Skiercise: a specific exercise video to get you in shape for skiing!

2. Dark Lord Blood is not only a Satanic Worshiper but he also feels the need to hiss at other people on his TV talk show interview

3. You never know if you’ll have to give an opossum a massage. Thankfully, this woman will show you how

4. Suave Fabio brings you into what he thinks is a world of romance…and it’s not quite what you think

5. As if this exercise video isn’t weird enough, it doesn’t fail to throw in an unexpected twist

6. Who would’ve thought there could be so many strange cat videos all compiled into one

7. This bizarre video might just be the most confusing thing you’ll ever see, but that’s what makes it funny!

8. But wait! You might actually learn a thing or two that might come in handy. Take this thorough Total Self Defense guide, for example:

9. Need ideas on what to be for Halloween? This video will show you how to create some cool makeup ideas…orrrr maybe it won’t

Find yourself at SteelStacks on May 15th!

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Found Footage Festival
Saturday, May 15
Levitt Pavilion SteelStacks

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SteelStacks Comedy: Lucky March Shows

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By Amy Strauser, ArtsQuest Social Media & Marketing Intern / Original photo: Dani Nightlinger

Top of the comedy list to ya! With live comedy every Thursday, Friday and Saturday (and other days, too, sometimes), March is more packed with comedy than a leprechaun’s pot is full of gold. Speaking of which, after you finish this list of March comedy shows, there’s a prize waiting for you at the end of the article…

You’ve Died of Dysentery: An Improvised Oregon Trail Experience – 3/5 – buy tickets

Ford the river and make your way to SteelStacks for this completely unauthorized parody of everyone’s favorite educational video game. Old-timey prospector Jebadiah Ulysses Lunger leads a cast of comedians on an improvised journey along the Oregon Trail. Anything can happen, but more than likely everyone will die!

Four Finger Discount – 3/5 & 3/19 – More Info

Four Finger Discount is a FREE hour long improv comedy show every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month featuring improv teams from the Lehigh Valley and beyond!

We’re Good, You’re Great – 3/6 & 3/20 – buy tickets

Every 1st & 3rd Friday of the month, Matt Candio & Evan Stutts (formerly of ManDudeBro) and a fresh cast of improvisers from all over the map to deliver a fully improvised show, that’s so GOOD, it’s GREAT!

Improvised Television – 3/7 – buy tickets

Lehigh Valley Comedy-troupe Staycation improvises an entire, original episode of television that has never been seen before and will never be seen again! Featuring a different story and genre every month in the vein of shows like ER, Law & Order, This is Us, The Twilight Zone, Dallas, CSI, Degrassi, Friends, Gilmore Girls and more!

Mind Meld: A Live Game Show – 3/12 – buy tickets

Mind Meld is a game show in the style of the popular TV show Match Game! Watch contestants try to match answers to ridiculous fill in the blank questions with a panel of comedians while enduring their silly antics all to win some crazy, great prizes.

Nightmare Fuel – 3/13 – buy tickets

An improvised parody of science fiction/horror stories, Nightmare Fuel is the show that takes the story of an audience member’s real-life nightmare and turns it into side-splitting comedy! You’ll watch in awe as a completely improvised, other-worldly, hilarious story is performed by The Great Old Ones (Jon Lunger & Justin Passino).

The Improv Comedy Power Hour – 3/14 & 3/28 – buy tickets

The Improv Comedy Power Hour is 60 minutes of completely unscripted, high-energy improv comedy performed by two of our resident teams: Big Check & Experiment Daddy.

Book People – 3/19 – buy tickets

Book People is a comedy game show for all! Hosts Ian Webster and Roya Hamadani will guide audience members and local comedians through a series of games based on such books as a 19th century home remedies manual unusually focused on witchcraft and the crotch-kicking fun of a Krav Maga instructional handbook.

It’s Christi, B*tch! – 3/21 – buy tickets

Christi Chiello’s gut-busting debut solo show “It’s Christi, B*tch!” will take you on a fervent journey into the holy and horny life of the girl behind the cartoonish voice. On an endless quest for “human connection,” she explores the breakUPs, breakDOWNS and breakTHROUGHs that have made her… Christi, B*tch!

Improvised Standup – 3/21 – buy tickets

The Lehigh Valley’s best standups and improvisers face a new challenge when they’re given topics to talk about… while they’re onstage! And… YOU might even be the one providing the topic!

Laughs at The Lyric – 3/25 – buy tickets

Join us for an evening of comedy held in the intimate environment of The Lyric Room at Miller Symphony Hall. There will be a cash bar and snacks will be available for purchase.

Sketchlehem – 3/27 – buy tickets

Witness the birth of a city/dawn of a movement/totally legit tax write-off named…Sketchlehem! Also, it’s a brand-new sketch comedy show in Bethlehem! Featuring live performances and videos written by J.J. Ellis, Roya Hamadani and Janear Hankerson. Directed by Jiah Peck.

Friend, Family, Follower: A Comedy Game Show – 3/27 – buy tickets

Friend, family, follower is a game show where the guest of honor finds out who has really been paying attention. Join your host, Janear Hankerson as she quizzes panelists on personalized questions about the guest of honor. Friends, family members, social media followers- we all have them, but which one knows you best?

Thanks for reaching the end of the article! Lucky for you, we have a year-long list of comedy shows going on SteelStacks! That’s your real prize. We’re a nonprofit, so no gold here, sorry.

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Comedy Series Continues at Miller Symphony Hall

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Laughs at The Lyric

Wednesday, February 26, 2020 — 8 pm
Wednesday, March 25, 2020 — 8 pm
Wednesday, April 29, 2020 — 8 pm
The Lyric Room at MSH

“And the room again felt like a good spot for comedy” – J. Moser, The Morning Call

Allentown, PA – ArtsQuest and the Allentown Symphony Association are delighted to announce the return of the popular comedy series Laughs at The Lyric. Held in the intimate environment of The Lyric Room at Miller Symphony Hall (MSH), the series continues on Wednesday, February 26 at 8:00 pm and runs through the spring season with shows on Wednesday, March 25 at 8:00 pm and Wednesday, April 29 at 8:00 pm. There will be a cash bar and snacks will be available for purchase. Tickets for Laughs at The Lyric are $7.00 and will be sold at the door or in advance through the MSH box office (23 N. 6th St., Allentown, 610-432-6715 or online at millersymphonyhall.org).

“We are thrilled to continue this partnership with ArtsQuest in presenting live comedy in downtown Allentown,” said Al Jacobsen, Executive Director of the Allentown Symphony Association which owns & operates Miller Symphony Hall. “The strong response from audiences at the three shows last fall told us that there is demand and interest for weeknight comedy shows and that we should continue.”

“ArtsQuest and Allentown Symphony Association are committed to supporting the region’s growing comedy scene through the Laughs at The Lyric series,” says ArtsQuest Chief Programming Officer Patrick Brogan. “These shows are not only designed to showcase some of the best standup comics from throughout the Mid-Atlantic Region, they’re also helping to draw people to Allentown’s arts district, supporting the businesses and restaurants that call the area home.”

Please note: Laughs at The Lyric will contain adult language and/or situations. Seating will be assigned by staff upon arrival into the showroom. Anyone coming in between the ages of 13 and 17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. No child 12 or under will be admitted.

Laughs at The Lyric – February 26, 2020

The current lineup includes: Kris Fried, Megan Goetz, Kirk Griffiths, Alex House and Danny Getz

Kris Fried is a writer/comedian who appears regularly at NY’s Comedy Cellar and as a panelist on The Greg Gutfeld Show on Fox News. He has written for SNL’s Weekend Update, appeared in sketches on Conan O’Brien, and opened for Colin Jost, Rob Schneider, Michael Ian Black, and Jay Mohr. His album, “We’re All Adults Here,” debuted in the Top 10 list of the iTunes comedy charts. He also has a master’s degree in psychology from Harvard University for no reason at all, and still mows his parents’ lawn.

Megan Goetz’s standup has been described as silly and genuine. Her act includes things specific to her, like being a woman and a twin, but also touches on more common topics such as dating and family. She has opened for Gary Gulman, Sasheer Zamata, Joe List, and many more. Currently, she is the co-host of a YouTube series called “All Set” and is the co-host of the spooky comedy podcast “Real Chills”.

Kirk Griffiths is a comic based in Philadelphia. He’s currently beefing with his barber, but is confident that it will work out in the end. He’s performed at LVwLove ComedyPlatz, as part of Musikfest, in 2017, 2018, and 2019, has been a semi-finalist in Helium Comedy Club’s Philly’s Phunniest contest, and has opened for names such as Kyle Kinane, Jordan Carlos, and Michelle Buteau. He is the current host of the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks show Conversation Club and the podcast Proper Ebonics.

Alex House is an Easton-based performer and a two-time winner in the Bud Light’s Ladies Of Laughter Comedy Contest. She’s participated in the Toyota Comedy Festival, Boston Comedy Festival, and the Arizona Women’s Funny Fest. She has also been on ABC’s “The View” twice in the course of two weeks and was one of the East Coast Semi-finalists chosen out of thousands of comics on NBC’s “Last Comic Standing”.
Danny Getz, co-founder of Wasted Robot Records, is a Philadelphia-based comedian, and artist. In addition to performing standup comedy, Danny also produces comedy shows throughout the region.

Laughs at The Lyric – March 25, 2020

The current lineup includes: Aliya Brown, Michael Kelly…more performers TBA.

Aliya Brown is here to have a fun time. She has performed in and around the Lehigh Valley, Lancaster, and Philly; having a fun time everywhere she goes. Jokes are fun!

Michael Kelly is a Philly-based stand-up comic and the producer and co-host of Tattooed Momedy – a local indie showcase recognized by Philadelphia Magazine as “Best of Philly” for “Cheap Laughs” and one of the co-creators of Philly’s own Whiz City Comedy Festival. He has performed across the U.S. as well as Helium Comedy Club and Punchline Philly. Michael also appeared on Season 6 Episode 2 of FX’s Ink Master – he got to talk and everything!

Laughs at The Lyric – April 29, 2020

The current lineup includes: Jason Brown, and Chip Chantry…more performers TBA.

Jason Brown is a Lehigh Valley based comedian who has performed up and down the East Coast. He’s a graduate of the Upright Citizen’s Brigade School of Comedy in NYC and his debut album, Jokes Through the Bathroom Door, premiered at #5 on Billboard Magazine’s Top 100 Comedy Albums.

Chip Chantry is a stand-up comedian and television writer. He has written for Crazy Talk, a comedy/talk series for NBC Universal and the syndicated series Whacked Out Sports. He most recently wrote on the NatGeo series Howie Mandel’s Animals Doing Things.

The Lyric Room at Miller Symphony Hall
In Fall 2018, a newly innovative vibe enhanced the downtown Allentown Arts District when Miller Symphony Hall unveiled The Lyric Room, an intimate, cabaret-style venue with limited seating for concerts, receptions, special events, and public gatherings.

In creating The Lyric Room, two unfinished storefront spaces at MSH were renovated and the exterior store display windows (which were added to the Hall in the 1940s) were replaced by large windows, restoring the grandeur of the façade as shown in a 1926 architectural drawing held by the Library of Congress. The design of the room allows for variable seating and includes an outdoor terrace. This beautiful and highly visible new space is an important new player in the vibrant Downtown Allentown arts community.

About the Allentown Symphony Association (ASA)
Operating the Allentown Symphony Orchestra (ASO), El Sistema Lehigh Valley (ESLV) and owner/operator of Miller Symphony Hall, the ASA is one of the region’s premier arts organizations.

Each year, the ASO performs more than 20 classical, pops, educational, and family concerts. Led by Music Director & Conductor Diane Wittry, the ASO received the American Prize for “orchestral excellence” in both 2014 and 2017. A core component of the ASA’s community engagement commitment, ESLV is an innovative education and social initiative, providing opportunities for personal development to children through the study of music. And serving as a cultural destination for the Lehigh Valley and beyond, Miller Symphony Hall is one of Pennsylvania’s most historic performing arts venues.

About ArtsQuest
ArtsQuest is a Bethlehem-based nonprofit dedicated to presenting music, arts, festivals, cultural experiences, and educational and outreach programs that aid in economic development, urban revitalization, and community enrichment. Through festivals such as its flagship event, Musikfest; the Banana Factory Arts Center; and the ArtsQuest Center and SteelStacks arts and cultural campus, ArtsQuest’s programming reaches more than 1.9 million people annually. The organization’s programs and events, approximately 45 percent of which are free to attend, have a combined economic impact of more than $139 million annually in the region.

5 Can’t-Miss Indie Rock Shows in Bethlehem

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By Ben Youngerman, ArtsQuest Marketing Manager

Indie rock is sort of like artisan food: finely crafted for those with extra refined taste. If you have a palate for great tunes, we’ve handcrafted an exquisite lineup of concerts for you. With these five shows coming soon, it’s a great time to be an indie rock fan in Bethlehem…

Carbon Leaf – 3/5 – buy tickets

Carbon Leaf’s music is independently written, recorded and produced from the band’s studio in Richmond, VA. Pulling from folk, Americana, roots and rock traditions, Carbon Leaf has been putting out music for 25 years.

WXPN Welcomes Guided By Voices – 4/24 – buy tickets

Robert Pollard founded Dayton, Ohio-based indie rock band Guided By Voices in 1983. With an incredible 29 studio albums and 19 EPs, they are uninhibited explorers of the four Ps: pop, punk, psych, and prog.

The Mountain Goats (solo) – 6/4 – buy tickets

The Mountain Goats’ founding member John Darnielle plays solo versions of the band’s nearly 30-year catalog!

Bright Eyes: SteelStacks Summer Concert Series – 6/16 – buy tickets

Bright Eyes’ expansive catalog has traversed genre, sound, and countless players; unpolished demos or fuzzy folk, electrified rock or country twang. After nearly a decade on unofficial hiatus, the boys are back once more under their new label, Dead Oceans.

The National at Musikfest – 7/31 – buy tickets

During their sixteen year career The National have sold over 1.7 million albums worldwide, they have established themselves as mainstays of arenas and festivals with sold-out performances and headlining slots around the world. Their most recent album and accompanying film ‘I Am Easy To Find’ was met with critical acclaim, and 2017’s ‘Sleep Well Beast’ won Best Alternative Music Album at the Grammy Awards and achieved #1’s in the UK, Ireland, Portugal and Canada.

For a full list of upcoming shows, visit SteelStacks.org & Musikfest.org!

We Love the ’80s & ’90s!

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By Ben Youngerman, ArtsQuest Marketing Manager

The 1980s and 1990s were the best. Vibrant color palettes, insanely fun (yet regrettable) fashion, an explosion of pop culture. Heck, MTV still played music videos back then!

Well, for those who are nostalgic for the totally awesome music of the era, SteelStacks has some throwbacks for ya. It’s time to take a time machine (whether it’s an old DeLorean, a phone booth, or cryogenics) back to party with some of your favorite artists and songs of those two decades!

RUBIX KUBE: THE EIGHTIES STRIKE BACK SHOW! – 2/28 – buy tickets

RUBIX KUBE transforms in the-blink-of-an-eye into any of your favorite ‘80s icons, personifying in sight and sound. It’s like Madonna, Michael Jackson, Cher, Prince, Devo, Bon Jovi, Boy George, Paula Abdul, Guns N’ Roses and more teleport right before your eyes on the same stage, in one concert!

WXPN Welcomes Everlast – 3/15 – buy tickets

From his first solo album, Forever Everlasting, under the auspices of Ice-T’s Rhyme Syndicate, to the “Jump Around” success with House of Pain, the multi-platinum Whitey Ford Sings the Blues and his Grammy-winning contribution to Carlos Santana’s Supernatural, Everlast has defied the naysayers.

BBMAK – 3/27 – buy tickets

Best known for their self-penned infectious guitar driven hits “Back Here” (released in late 1999, so they just make this list), “Out of My Heart”, and “The Ghost of You and Me”, BBMAK was one of the few bands during the pop explosion around the new millenium to play their own instruments and write their own songs.

WXPN Welcomes Guided By Voices – 4/24 – buy tickets

Robert Pollard founded Dayton, Ohio-based indie rock band Guided By Voices in 1983. With an incredible 29 studio albums and 19 EPs, they are uninhibited explorers of the four Ps: pop, punk, psych, and prog.

WXPN Welcomes Jonny Lang – 4/26 – buy tickets

It is hard to believe that at 39 years old Jonny Lang has already had a successful career for two decades. Since releasing his first album in 1995, the blues, rock and gospel artist has charted on the Billboard 200 five times and earned a Grammy Award.

Jake E. Lee’s Red Dragon Cartel – 5/5 – buy tickets

Jake E. Lee’s unmistakable trademark guitar shredding dominates Ozzy Osbourne’s Bark At The Moon (1983) and The Ultimate Sin (1986). You’ve also heard him play on releases with Rough Cutt, Badlands, Mickey Ratt and Enuff Z’Nuff. Now he returns with a fresh new band, Red Dragon Cartel!

Billy Bauer Band – A Tribute to Dave Matthews Band – 6/5 – buy tickets

Dave Matthews Band had some of the biggest hits of the 1990s! Billy Bauer Band, from right here in Bethlehem, pays tribute to the Virginia rockers. The band has opened for Grammy winners and top billboard artists: Third Eye Blind, OAR, Blues Traveler, Tim Reynolds (of Dave Matthews Band), Pete Francis (of Dispatch), the Gin Blossoms, and more.

Poison at Musikfest – 8/7 – buy tickets

Poison was the epitome of ’80s glam rock! Their biggest hits include “Nothin’ But a Good Time,” “Every Rose Has Its Thorn,” “Talk Dirty to Me,” “Fallen Angel,” “Your Mama Don’t Dance,” and many more staples of classic rock radio. With the entire original lineup (that sold millions of records) back together, this promises to be one of the hottest live shows this summer.

Darius Rucker at Musikfest – 8/8 – buy tickets

Rucker first attained multi-Platinum status in the ’90s as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of GRAMMY Award-winning band Hootie & the Blowfish. While his solo material has taken a turn toward country, he regularly plays the biggest Hootie & The Blowfish hits as part of his concert setlist.

So call up your friends, it’s time for some retro parties in Bethlehem! Full list of upcoming concerts.

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Will You Be Fooled at SteelStacks?

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By Amy Strauser, ArtsQuest Social Media & Marketing Intern

Denny Corby, Eric Jones, and Lucy Darling are not your typical birthday party magicians. Their mind boggling tricks are endless and even impress comedic royalty, Penn and Teller on their CW show Penn & Teller: Fool Us.

They will leave you stunned and wondering “how do they do it”… Don’t believe us? Check them out when they come live to the Musikfest Cafe presented by Yuengling on February 22nd!

Before coming to perform in Bethlehem, let’s take a look at their appearances on Penn and Teller: Fool Us

Denny Corby has been entertaining since he was a child and has since appeared on major cable networks like Fox and NBC! Get a taste of Denny’s magic by watching this clip.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YfCFv5dqN0

Perhaps you’ve also seen Eric Jones performing his crazy magic, like walking through glass walls, on America’s Got Talent. But have you seen his coin tricks? Check out this video to see how he fooled the crowd.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fab7LDXwH-c

Carisa Kendrix is a magician of many characters. She held a Guinness World Record for longest fire torch in teeth time in 2012, and in 2019 her alter-ego, Lucy Darling, takes over as she wows the crowd with her book trick.

See them live at SteelStacks and you’ll be laughing and cheering like Penn & Teller did.

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Denny Corby Presents: You’ve Been Fooled
Saturday, February 22
Musikfest Cafe pres. by Yuengling

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