Archive for June, 2005

ECR

It is our pleasure to announce the launch of a single stop for events, reviews, and general community information about the Scranton area. The Electric City Renaissance, a blog offers anyone the chance to not only see what is going on in Scranton on a daily basis but raise other people’s awareness of upcoming events, share opinions on movies, music, restaurants and more, or just learn something about the area and the...
June 28th, 2005 | Featured | Keep Reading

Fiona Apple – Extraordinary Machine

Fiona’s third album Extraordinary Machine is a rich and complex offering with a cabaret feel, that winds explosively through multiple genres of music all the while maintaining a confident coherence only afforded by talented composers. Keep Reading
June 28th, 2005 | The Arts | Keep Reading

The Banshee

This stereotypical Irish bar is impressive. You can’t help but notice the incredible size as you walk through the large Irish designed front door. The bar is a magnificently long solid dark wood bar, with a beautiful brass rail. Keep Reading
June 28th, 2005 | Dining & Entertainment | Keep Reading

Billy B’s Martini Bar and Restaurant

As you walk into this quaint little corner bar you can’t help but notice the attention to detail. The décor is tediously brilliant and the alcohol selection impressive. The martini list is endless and thriving in tasty colorful drinks. The beer selection consists of a large selection of some of the finest micro-brews from around the country, as well as some premium imports. You’re sure to find a beer you like....
June 28th, 2005 | Dining & Entertainment | Keep Reading

Amber Indian Cuisine

Amber is an authentic Indian restaurant with a great atmosphere. Instantly upon your entry your ear drums lock onto the hypnotic sounds of the Eastern music, and you are courteously greeted. Keep Reading
June 28th, 2005 | Dining & Entertainment | Keep Reading

Fantomas – Suspended Animation

This avant-garde CD is not for everyone, but fans of Mike Patton will not be let down by its schizophrenic bouts of tourettes like insanity. A mix between death metal and cartoon scores, this epic work takes place across the 30 days of April, and celebrates the many fantastic celebrations the month has to offer. For if you did not know April is the most highly celebrated month, and Suspended Animation is one more reason...
June 28th, 2005 | The Arts | Keep Reading