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Max Kalnitz

Max Kalnitz

Max Kalnitz is an award-winning multimedia journalist and social media editor based in Brooklyn, NY, whose work has appeared in Billboard, The Nation, and Insider, among other outlets. On TikTok, Max has launched and managed numerous successful TikTok accounts where he regularly created viral posts as high as 19 million views. Max earned his master’s degree in magazine, newspaper, and online journalism from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.

Masayoshi Takanaka © Noah Moyer
Concerts, Music, ReviewsMarch 12, 2025<March 12, 2025

“I’ve been waiting for this day for a long time”: Masayoshi Takanaka Plays First U.S. Show in 40 Years

Goose © Geoff Tischman
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Live: Goose Celebrate Solar Eclipse by Playing ‘Moon Cabin’ in Its Entirety

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Live Review: My Morning Jacket Play ‘It Still Moves’ in Its Entirety, Bust Out Deep Cuts During Three-Night Residency

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Concerts, Music, ReviewsOctober 23, 2023<March 12, 2025

Live Review: Thundercat Puts Improv Skills on Display During Two-Night Run at Brooklyn Mirage

Dead & Co at Cornell's Barton Hall © Jay Blakesberg 2023
Concerts, Editorials, MusicAugust 4, 2023<August 4, 2023

“Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile”: My Summer Following Dead & Company’s Farewell Tour

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard © Keith Griner 2023
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Live Review: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard Rock 4 Nights of No Repeats in Rural Tennessee

Dead & Co at Cornell's Barton Hall © Jay Blakesberg 2023
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Dead & Company Honor 46th Anniversary of Cornell ’77 With Barn Burning Show

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Concerts, MusicMarch 23, 2023<May 11, 2023

Phil Lesh Celebrates 83rd Birthday & 100th Show at Capitol Theatre During Four-Night Run

Bob Weir and Wolf Bros @ The Capitol Theatre, February 2023 © Geoff Tischman
Concerts, MusicFebruary 14, 2023<May 11, 2023

Live Review: Bob Weir & Wolf Bros Wrap Up a Four-Night Run at The Capitol Theatre

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