Subway musicians say they have something to “fret” about. Buskers said Wednesday they are sometimes frightened to perform because there’s so much violent crime underground — even as they vied for plum ...
Their fears strike a dark note. Subway musicians said they’re worried about violent crime as assaults surge underground — even while they vied for prime performance spots at MTA-held auditions ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A musician who was assaulted while performing in the New York City subway last week is now calling for increased safety measures ...
A woman has been indicted in the metal water bottle attack on a Herald Square musician as he performed for an evening rush crowd the day before Valentine's Day, Manhattan prosecutors announced ...
NEW YORK -- Performers you may recognize from underground are now being given the spotlight. The Partnership for New York City and the MTA are holding the first-ever Riders' Choice Award for musicians ...
From the tin drum man of 34th street to that classic mariachi band, New York City subways are characterized by their eccentric musicians, also known as “Buskers.” Part of the nature of these acts is ...
A musician who was assaulted while performing in the New York City subway last week is now calling for increased safety measures for fellow artists. Iain Forrest, a 29-year-old electric cellist who ...