Harvest Festival is always a fantastic time in Bethlehem. It, to us, marks the beginning of fall, weather and calendar specifics be damned. Hearty baked goods, apples, beer, and wine. Those are good any time of the year, but particularly yearned-for when the leaves turn and the year wanes on. The festival this year was still enjoyable, but perhaps it’s getting a little too big for its own good.
2012
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So another Musikfest has come to a close, and as always there were high notes and low notes.
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Even though the whole event is centered around music, Musikfest is just as equally all about eating and drinking. As such, we endeavored to do a lot of both during this year’s festival.
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And so the last weekend of Musikfest was upon us. Even the rain couldn’t hamper the good times that were had.
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Finally the hangovers have been cured, the food has digested, and the ringing in our ears from being too close to the speakers has quieted. Yes, it’s time for the annual Musikfest wrap-up. This year we’re dividing it into five parts (first weekend music reviews, midweek music reviews, closing weekend music reviews, food reviews, and closing thoughts) because there’s just too much to write about and too many photos to share. And so we begin with the first three nights of the festival…
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It’s that time again. The time to fest yourself. Here’s your 2012 guide with what to see, drink, do, etc. while enjoying the area’s largest event.
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The Lehigh Valley Food and Wine Festival is coming up soon. The festival is taking on a few changes this year that make it bigger and better than ever.
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The Scream It Like You Mean It Tour will be coming to Allentown at Crocodile Rock Cafe – twice. The tour features two concurrent-running tours with differing bands.