The November general election has arrived, with early voting kicking off Saturday, Oct. 29 and running every day until Sunday, Nov. 6. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 8. Anyone eligible to vote can vote early, though your early voting polling place may differ from the one assigned to them on Election Day, the final day of voting. If you requested an absentee ballot, but want to vote in person, you can go to your early voting polling place or your Election Day polling place and fill out an affadavit ballot.
Mon Laferte is a singer, songwriter, and musician from Chile who composes songs combining many genres like pop, bolero, rock, salsa, and cumbia. She is the biggest Chilean artist on Spotify and also had the most nominations at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2017. Her popular singles include, "Tormento" and "Amárrame."
UNFIX NYC - Enliven your senses at UNFIX NYC as you explore the intersection of art and ecological consciousness. Delve into a world of dance, theatre, music, and visual arts that provoke deep reflection on your place within the environment.
Brandy Clark - Brandy Lynn Clark is an American country musician and songwriter. She released a three-track EP in December 2012. 12 stories is a hit album of hers. She was nominated for a Grammy award in 2015 for Best New Artist.
Bright Light Social Hour - The psychedelic rock band, Bright Light Social Hour, from Texas, won six awards at the 29th Annual Austin Music Awards. Among their many studio albums and EPs, some notable singles are, "Wendy Davis," and "Infinite Cities."
Béla Fleck and the Flecktones are a jazz-bluegrass band from the United States. When Béla Fleck was invited to appear on the PBS TV series The Lonesome Pine Specials in 1988, he founded the Flecktones. Fleck, on banjo, Victor Wooten, Roy Wooten, and Howard Levy were the initial members.
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