Valley Show Girl: Howl at Lunar Brew
The glowing face of the full moon will still be visible the following day, in time for Lunar Brew, the latest event from Dwellings Arts.
Free Will Astrology: Manatees Are As Lovely As Mermaids, Sagittarius
But don’t tell that to Christopher Columbus.
Home Body on the Valley Advocate Sessions Stage
This week’s Advocate Sessions band is electro fever-pop, new wave and experimental pop duo — Home Body.
Letters to the Editor: Thoughts on the Stop & Shop Robots
“I fully support Stop & Shop workers in their strike but I don’t understand the hate for the robot.”
Stagestruck: The Dollar Princess – WAM Theatre premieres “Lady Randy”
nne Undeland, the playwright and star of Lady Randy, says she wanted to find a 19th-century woman to build a one-person show around. “It soon became clear that if I wanted name recognition, I had to find a woman who was associated with a famous man. Dammit!”
Trump claims to be doing more to fight opioid abuse than any other president — to a crowd smaller than Obama’s
But Sean Spicer wasn’t be there to settle the matter.
Valley Advocate Staff Picks: Opal Canyon album release, experimental music, and the Radical Interconnectedness Festival
Valley supergroup Opal Canyon are releasing their debut album, “Beauty and Loss,” this Friday at The Parlor Room.
Basemental: Breakfast Party, Rock n’ Roll During the Day
The video opens with a hypnotic swirl and a frame of the house as a pulsing piano riff beckons viewers inside to vocalist and keyboard player Kasey Greene tickling the ivories in his bedroom.
Best Of 2019 Winners Announced!
The Valley Advocate would like to thank everyone that took time to vote in the 2019 Valley Advocate Best of the Valley Readers’ Poll. Thank you again for voting and please let the businesses know that you saw them on our website as you congratulate them. [button...
Mini Bottles — MEGA MESS: Agawam man on a daily quest to get trash off the streets
A stream runs adjacent to a package store in Agawam. John Coughlin isn’t sure it’s legal for us to be there, but he wants to show me something. “Look at the nip bottles. Look at them. They’re everywhere,” Coughlin says. Small, smashed plastic bottles are mixed into...
Guest column: Richard Neal Auctioning Away Our Seat In Congress
You probably didn’t get an invitation to “Richiepalooza.”
Sessions
Check out our most recent performances in the playlist below, or click here to dig into interviews and related material!No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Basemental: The Ups and Downs of Touring
Now my looming questions drive outwards, rather than in: Is it better to play small towns or big cities? This time we played two of each. Kingston, New York, and Salisbury, Maryland, in the small town category; and D.C. and Philly for big cities. Both had their perks and setbacks.
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Stagestruck: Stan and Ollie, Meet Punch and Judy — Serious Play’s “Endgame”
The story goes that Samuel Beckett was walking through a London park with a friend on a glorious spring morning when his companion exclaimed, “Isn’t this just the kind of day that makes you glad to be alive?” To which Beckett replied, “Oh, I don’t think I’d go that...












