Stages of Grief for the 'BPP': Acceptance
Jul 25th, 2008 · In our tour of Elizabeth Kubler-Ross' five stages of grief, we come to the last stop — acceptance. Editor supreme Tricia McKinney does the honors, with her Best Song in the World Today.
Jul 25th, 2008 · In our tour of Elizabeth Kubler-Ross' five stages of grief, we come to the last stop — acceptance. Editor supreme Tricia McKinney does the honors, with her Best Song in the World Today.
Jul 24th, 2008 · With two shows left, the Bryant Park Project moves to another stage of grief. Producer Ian Chillag serves up his Best Song in the World Today, a musical moment for depression.
Jul 23rd, 2008 · The Bryant Park Project's Caitlin Kenney has the best song in the world today. In our stages of grief, Caitlin's reached bargaining.
Jul 22nd, 2008 · Today's best song in the world, and the Bryant Park Project's second stage of grief. BPP producer Dan Pashman has anger.
Jul 21st, 2008 · The Bryant Park Project begins a series of "best songs in the world" for our stages of grief. Today, BPP web editor Laura Conaway has denial.
Jul 17th, 2008 · Ted Leo of the group Ted Leo and The Pharmacists stops by the BPP to play a special solo acoustic set before his performance at Thursday night's New York's River to River festival.
Jul 17th, 2008 · BPP producer Dan Pashman tries to sell the rest of the show on doing a segment about the hybrid sport that combines chess and boxing. Tomorrow, checker wrestling, perhaps?
Jul 16th, 2008 · We hear Champaign, Illinois' Headlights, playing "School Boys" at Union Hall in Brooklyn.