Starry Nights
By Stephanie Nikolopoulos on Saturday, July 7th, 2007
Starless Nights — that’s what I’d call the Museum of Natural History’s Starry Nights Live Jazz. I thought since it was held in the Rose Center, they’d turn the lights all low and fill the planetarium with a dazzling display of constellations. Instead, there was the understated decor of white tables and candles underneath the planetarium. It looked elegant but there was hardly any seating for the packed event. Security even harassed me for sitting on the floor (I was the first or the only one), till I moved a whole 5 inches to the side.
Complaints aside, Starry Nights is a must-attend summer event. For a mere $4, I got a filling tapas platter of cheese, bread, delicious cheeses, and fruit. It really exceeded my expectations. You can view the complete menu on their website.
Admission itslef was donation based, which is awesome.
I thought the music would be sub-par, background music, but it was talented, riotous energy. Winard Harper Sextet has to be one of the best jazz groups I’ve seen in a while. The drummer — Mr. Harper himself — spastically beat the drums in the most frenetic and powerful spirit. They’re going to be playing several other concerts this summer, so make sure to catch them live.
The next Starry Night will be the first Friday in August. Don’t miss it!
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