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Make Music New York

And isn’t today Fathers Day in America? And also Sunday, that day of rest that has rolled around each week and year again. Or is that Saturday, the Sabbath. And yet I find myself blah blogging away. And in between reading those Revelations 8 and the third part of the sea became blood end of the world BP gulf oil spill doomsday headlines and YouTube videos, I find myself coming across music event listings for Make Music New York, that one day music celebration that takes place each year on June 21st throughout the streets of New York in hundreds of public spaces with free concerts from just about every musician one can think of like the play me I’m yours piano installations art project, mass appeal concerts to be held at venues like Lincoln Center, Central Park Summerstage, Punk Island, Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg, Park Slope, East Village, Union Square, Brooklyn Academy of Music, The Metropolitan Opera and many, many, many more. And there are similar Make Music events in other cities around the world on this day also. And in other music event listings to be found in that L Magazine, that culture and events listings guide to be found in those orange boxes on those street corners throughout the city of New York, the Northside Festival is happening in Greenpoint and Williamsburg, Brooklyn June 24-27th in that city of New York as well with concerts, showcases, benefit shows and performances from seemingly hundreds and hundreds of artists including The Albertans, Anamanaguchi, Apse, Au Revoir Simone, Bad Girlfriend, Chica Vas, Cloud Nothings, Cults, Darlings, Dinosaur Bones, The Doctors Fox, Dom, Eternal Summers, Eula, The Fiery Furnaces, Fucked Up, Golden Girls, Grails, Grandchildren, The Grates, Gray Young, The Great Unwashed, Grooms, The Gypsy West, High Places, The Hundred in the Hands, Islands, Les Savy Fav, Les Vinyl, Liars, Marie Stella, Memory Tapes, Men, Milagres (ex-The Secret Life of Sofia), MiniBoone, Mon Khmer, Moon Duo, Parenthetical Girls, Polvo, The Rabbits, Real Estate, Red Rooster, The Senors of Marseille, Shark?, Shoney Lamar, Sic Alps, The Smoking Popes, The Sundelles, Thao and Mirah with the Most of All (Thao Nguyen with Mirah), That Fleeting World, Titus Andronicus, True Womanhood, Twin Sister, Viernes, The Wave Pictures, Wavves, We Are Country Mice, Woods and many, many, many, many, many, many more. And these Make Music and Northside Festivals New York concerts rock.
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A Nublu 8th Anniversary



And nublu, that club that’s located in that neighborhood of the Lower East Side that is now called the East Village for real estate marketing purposes maybe, that’s also located in that city of New York that is also found in that country of North America is having a Nublu 8th Anniversary, June 11-27, 2010. And I would assume that by the number of that anniversary that that club has been around for eight years. And from what I know, that club jazz and beyond rocks. And I also know Nublu is having an anniversary celebration because all of those facespaceplacebookomania and myspacefaceplacebook bulletins I have been posting and seeing on other people pages says so. And according to their website, this years, months events reads as follows:

NUBLU 8TH Anniversary, june 11- 27, 2010
FRIDAY JUNE 11

THE REAL LIVE SHOW with Malik and Ian and friends, Midnite and 2 am

UNDERGROUND HORNS 10PM

KNU GMOON with noah jarrett, 9PM

SABO spinns
SATURDAY JUNE 12

I LED THREE LIVES ith with legendary bass man Juini booth and special guest eddie henderson, Midnite and 2am

NUBLU ORCHESTRA CONDUCTED BY BUTCH MORRIS 9pm and 10.30pm

DJ NEVZAT AND DJ E ( otto/Istanbul) spinns
SUNDAY JUNE 13

BATO THE YUGO & GYPSY BOOGIE NYC 11pm and 1am

THE INBETWEENS 10pm

STEN HOSTFELT 9pm

VLADI spinns Balkan madness
MONDAY JUNE 14

TAYLOR MCFERRIN midnight

JORDANA DE LORY 10pm

THE CROWD 9pm

DUB N SUCH spinns
TUESDAY JUNE 15

WOLLESONIC midnight

JESSE YUSEF MURPHY with strings 10pm

SHORELINE GOLD with jason blum and avi bortnick, 9 pm

DJ LEE DOUGLAS, LOVEFINGERS, DJ E AND NEVZAT spinns
p>visuals by wollescenic
WEDNESDAY JUNE 16

FORRO IN THE DARK 11pm and 1am

ZE LUIZ 9pm

GREG CAZ spinns
THURSDAY JUNE 17

HESS IS MORE11pm and 1am

RED BARAAT 9pm

NO ORDINARY MONKEY spinns
FRIDAY JUNE 18

ALPHABET SOUPmidnight and 2am

JESSE HARRIS 10pm

HANNAH C 9pm

NICK HOOK spinns
SATURDAY JUNE 19

DIDI GUTMAN’S LOS QUACKOSmidnight and 2am

BETTY BLACK 10pm

VANESSA AND ALEX JACQUEMIN 9pm

MKL spinns
SUNDAY JUNE 20

JESSICA 611pm and 1am

MAX WILD 9pm

WORLDWARWALTER spinns
MONDAY JUNE 21

CLARK GAYTON the man behind bruce springsteen, skatalites, sting and many many more, 11pm and 1am

ZEB: : the spy from cairo, 9pm

ALEXIS AND FRIENDS spinns
TUESDAY JUNE 22

JOJO MAYER’S NERVE 11pm and 1am

WAZZABI 9pm

DODO spinns DUB
WEDNESDAY JUNE 23

MARIANNI EBERT WITH JOAO ERBETTA AND GILMAR GOMES …brasil evening !!

FORRO DA MADAME 9pm

BECO spinns ..selector extraordinaire
THURSDAY JUNE 24

RENE LOPEZ 11pm and 1am

IBRAHIM ELECTRIC ..visiting from copenhagen, 9pm

ALEX FROM TOKYO spinns DUB
FRIDAY JUNE 25

ILHAN ERSAHIN’S ISTANBUL SESSION with alp ersonmez, turgut alp bekoglu and izzet kizil, midnight and 2am

BEN PEROWSKY’S MOODSWING ORCHESTRA with aya and tk wonder, 9pm and 10.30pm

DEX from underground resistance spinns
SATURDAY JUNE 26

LOVE TRIO plays …Ilhan Ersahin, Jesse Murphy, Kenny Wollesen, midnite and 2am

FREDERICK’S BROWN WITH DEVA MAHAL 10pm

SISSY CLEMENS sings, 9pm

MODEST P spinns
SUNDAY JUNE 27

DIZZY VENTILATORS 11pm and 1am

VANA TRIO 10pm

JORGE CONTINENTINO/GUILHERME MONTEIRO 9pm

BARRY COLE spinns
MONDAY JUNE 28

JESSICA 6 plays

ALEXIS AND FRIENDS spinns…girls nite out!!!
TUESDAY JUNE 29

JONATHON HAFFNER AND FRIENDS plays

THE DRUM THING spinns.!
WEDNESDAY JUNE 30

FORRO IN THE DARK ..Brasil party !!!

BOCA SEM DENTE plays the early set ….roots samba

GREG CAZ spinns Brasil tracks

Have a great jazz and beyond day.
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Squat

Hey again bloggers, or whoever could be reading this blog. And so here on this day I find myself encountering that blaghers blah blog block again in search of something to post on this blog in an attempt to maintain content for it whenever possible in my blogaholicness. And so here’s an event and a video that I found interesting to post, as they seem as if they can be interesting adventures.

Roundtable On Political Squatting with Alan W. Moore and company

Matt Metzgar of the Lower East Side Squatter-Homesteader Archive Project, and New York artist Carla Cubit will speak about the Lower East Side squatting movement. Alan W. Moore will speak about “House Magic,” his research project on Occupied Social Centers in Europe, which is presently on display at Basekamp, at 723 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA.

Saturday May 29th 7PM
ROUNDTABLE ON POLITICAL SQUATTING
with Alan W. Moore, Matt Metzgar, and Carla Cubit
@
Wooden Shoe Books
704 South Street
Philadelphia PA 19147


And this Video, Trudy Benson at FREIGHT+VOLUME, Who’s Afraid of Ornament at NURTURE ART that seems to be about art, art and more art.

Have a great blogging day.
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A New York Event

Hey again bloggers, or whoever could be reading this blog. And this blog seems as if it wants to turn into an events blog lately with all of these events it finds posted on it. I know it has been an event blog lately because I have posted a lot of events on this blog the past week or so. And so this following is yet another one of those weekly Jeff Stark Nonsense NYC list emails that I have somehow subscribed to and find myself receiving in that email inbox each week with a list of those cool, hip and seemingly underground parties and happenings in the area of New York City:

***** Also on SATURDAY *****

3rd Ward’s Annual Birthday Barbecue

3rd Ward turns four this May. To celebrate we’re flooding our space, inside and out, with live music, cheap barbecue and summer drinks, art, crafts, screen-printing (bring your tees), free workshops, and synchronized biking.

Featuring live music from Pink Noise, Stumblebum Brass Band, Hank and Cupcakes, Naked Hearts, DJ Drew Heffron, and DJ Sirlinda, and a VJ battle from Moviehouse. Also, enjoy bike blended libations from the Band of Bicycles, and more.

Plus, this marks the first anniversary of our Free Bikes program. Local bike organizations will join us with treats, tune-ups and competitions.

195 Morgan Avenue, Brooklyn
2p; $free
RSVP events 3rdward.com
3rdward.com/events

***** Also on SATURDAY *****

Hudson River Pageant

An ecological parade and performance art event to restore the Hudson River species and habitats and address climate change in New York City. The Hudson River Pageant is an ecological parade and performance art event featuring a magnificent parade of giant 15-foot puppets, spectacular river species costumes, and 13 site specific performances. Music, dance, performances, songs, and poetry, including an oyster planting, live fish release, river cleansing, and a boat dance , highlight the river, and its’ species, habitats, and issues. Performances are presented at the various piers and significant sites along the parade route.

Check website for complete details.

Downtown section of the Hudson River Park between the World Financial Center and Gansevoort, Manhattan
1-5p; $free
mailearthcelebrations.com
earthcelebrations.com

***** Also on SATURDAY *****

Welling Court Mural Project

The community is hosting an authentic NYC street party for the event. If you plan on joining the celebration, come on down with your favorite food, beverage, or street party fixings to share.

Welling Court Artists include: Alice Mizrachi, Beast, Chris Mendoza, Chris Stain, Celso, Cern, Cey Adams, CR, Cycle, Dan Witz, Darkclouds, Daryll Peirce, Don Leicht, Ellis G, Free5, Gaia, Garrison and Alison Buxton, Greg Lamarche, JMR, John Fekner, Lady Pink, Leon Reid, Matt Siren, M-City, Michael De Feo, Mr. Kiji, Pablo Power, Peripheral Media Projects, R. Nicholas Kuszyk, Remi/Rough, Ron English, Royce Bannon, Sofia Maldonado, Stormie Mills, Sweet Toof, Swoon, TooFly, Tristan Eaton, and Veng RWK.

The project represents a great pairing of individuals and groups interested in making their communities and the world a more engaged and creative place. Members of the Welling Court neighborhood in Queens wanted to beautify their neighborhood walls and enliven their surroundings and Brooklyn’s Ad Hoc Art, an arts organization known for supporting and expanding the accessibility of street art to the masses in NYC and throughout the world, was an perfect fit.

Ad Hoc’s vision was to showcase the diverse and rich history of artists driven by their passion for expression and dreams for a better world. The project’s roster represents over 50 years of the expansive and diverse history of street art, bringing together artists whose productivity spans from pre/graffiti legends to the latest movers and shakers. While a strong New York City contingency represents the city’s legacy as a bubbling brew of public expression, international players reflect the global impact of the movement that burst from the Big Apple.

The project begins at the intersection of Welling Court, 30th Avenue and 12th Street and extends north along 30th Avenue and then east along Main Avenue, across the street from the Two Coves Community Garden. The street of Welling Court is a beautiful reminder to the rich diversity that exists within New York City. The block is a melting pot representing people of African American, Greek, Peruvian, Ecuadoran, Mexican, Brazilian, Chinese, Korean, Indian, and Italian origin, to name a few.

Welling Court Mural Project
11-98 Welling Court, Queens
N,W trains to 30th Avenue station and walk 10 blocks
4-10p; $free
adhocart.org

***** Also on SATURDAY *****

New York City’s Annual Dance Parade

Dance down Broadway with 6478 Dancers, 164 Dance Organizations, 65 Unique Styles. This Saturday, May 22, 2010 thousands dancers will converge on the streets of New York City showcasing 65 forms of dance in a free outdoor dance parade and festival.

We will boogie our way down Broadway, hula, swing and Irish step our way past Union Square and into University Place. At Eighth Street we will Salsa, Tango and Waltz East into Saint Marks Street. Our House, Techno and Disco floats will have afternoon shoppers wiggling as they watch us get down in the heart of the East Village. A straight shot from there brings us to DanceFest in Tompkins Square Park. At DanceFest we will come together and celebrate watching free dance performances, be able to take free dance lessons and enjoy a Dance Party.

Our mission is to promote dance as an expressive and unifying art form by showcasing all forms of dance, educating the general public about the opportunity to experience dance and celebrate the diversity of dance.

Followed by Dance Fest in Tompkins Square Park and a variety of after-parties.

Parade starts at 21st Street and 5th Avenue, Manhattan
1p; $free
danceparade.org

And the list goes on and on…..
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All About Jazz

And since I have been finding myself blaghing about jazz, music, art and events in that city of New York a lot, every so often lately, I might as well blah blog about this one to be found in that All About Jazz newspaper that I came across in one of those all about jazz clubs and bars to be found in that city of New York. And so that Vision Festival XV, that all about jazz festival, is happening again this year in the city of New York. And I know because that copy of that All About Jazz newspaper says so. And its happening at A Gathering of the Tribes Gallery with a free outdoor concert, at The Local 269, at DROM, at Abrons Art Center and other venues throughout the neighborhood of the Lower East Side and East Village. And so those list of performers for this years event will include: Muhal Richard Abrams, Roy Campbell, Darius Jones, Tim Berne Crackleknob, Frank London, Matthew Shipp, Hamid Drake conduction, Fay Victor, Amiri, Amina Baraka and Rene Mclean, Borah Bergman, David S. Ware Trio, York College Blue Notes, New School DuoDuoDuo, Brooklyn College Jazz Band, Dorn Minasi, Tony Malaby conduction and a host of others. And this event Vision Festival Jazz Rocks. Have a great jazz music and beyond day.
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A Jazz Festival In Red Hook

Hey again bloggers, or whoever could be reading this blog. And every so often I find myself blah blogging about events in the area of that city of New York for some reason or another. And maybe it’s because hey, I am actually in that city at the moment, and also because hey, it’s less writing sometimes. And so this is yet another of those music events that’s happening there. And even though this event is yet a ways away from the date I find myself blaghing this, it still seems to be happening, And I know this event is still happening, because a friend and that facebook post I came across says so:

The Red Hook Jazz Festival happens annually at the Urban Meadow with concerts in June and September featuring jazz musicians mainly from Brooklyn. We’re also planning on having a few bluegrass festivals too!

Red Hook Jazz Festival – 2010, Sundays, Jazz in June, June 13 and June 20 at The Urban Meadow, Brooklyn, NY
The Urban Meadow is also hosting the Brooklyn Folk Festival on Sunday, May 23 from 2pm – 7pm. Come on down, it’s gonna be a real hoot!. Here’s the line-up:

2:15pm- Rashad Brown – Blues and folk songs
3pm- Sam Doores – Blues, folk and original songs
4pm- Square Dance!
5pm- Brotherhood of the Jug Band Blues – Jug band traditionals and originals…
5:45pm- Stephen Strohmeier – Blues, folk and original songs
6:30pm- East River String Band – Country Blues duet

Sunday, June 13th 1:00pm – 5:00pm

1:00pm
Dave Sewelson’s BQE with Bobby Radcliff, David Hofstra & Richard Dworkin
2:00pm
Welf Dorr with Tom Zlabinger, Dalius Naujo & On Davis
3:00pm
Nick Gianni’s Evolution with Rick Botari, On Davis & Dalius
4:00pm
SPOKE with Andy Hunter, Justin Wood, Danny Fischer & Dan Loomis

Sunday, June 20th 1:00pm – 5:00pm

1:00pm
James Carney with Tony Malaby, Chris Lightcap, Dan Weiss
2:00pm
Chris Lightcap with Tony Malaby, Chris Cheek, Craig Taborn & Gerald Cleaver
3:00pm
Todd Sickafoose’s Tiny Resistors
with Jonathan Goldberger, Mike Gamble, John Ellis, Alan Ferber & Ches Smith
4:00pm
Harris Eisenstadt’s Canada Day Nate Wooley, Matt Bauder,
Chris Dingman, & Eivind Opsvik

And this event Red Hook Jazz Festival Rocks. Have a great Jazz Festival Day.
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A Gathering of the Tribes

Hey again bloggers, and in my lack of things to blah blog about in my blogaholicness when encountering that blaghers block, I find myself blaghing about art music, poetry, and events again since I seem to be on a roll or something in posting about art events this past week or so. And so along comes May Day, that workers of the world unite of a holy holiday day. And Steve Cannon’s Tribes Gallery, that cool creative and cultural building to be found in that neighborhood of the Lower East Side, now called the East Village for real estate marketing purposes maybe, will be one of the many venues having a May Day event on May 1st. And I know A Gathering of the Tribes Gallery will be having a Starter Kit for Collectors, Art Exhibition and Sale Benefit May 1st through the 16th because that email with that poster that one of their participating visual artist sent me says so. And so that poster from that email I received the other day reads something like as follows:

A Starter Kit for Collectors at Tribes Gallery, NYC May 1-16, 2010, Art Exhibition and Sale. A Benefit for A Gathering of the Tribes, organized and curated by Thom Corn. Participating artists will include orick”TOXIC” Ablack,Charlie Ahearn,John Ahearn,Tomei Arai,Willie Birch, Carol Blank,Andrew Castrucci,Fay Chiang,Gregory Coates,Esperanza Cortes,Thom Corn,Jody Culkin, Peggy Cyphers,Jane Dickson,Norman Douglas,John Drury,Harry Druzd,Stefan Eins,Matt Enger,Dan Enger, Mark Enger,Brigitte Engler,John Farris,Gerald Feldman,Pam Goldman,”DOZE”Green,Gerald Jackson, Nikki Johnson, Steven Lack,Jaunita Lanzo’,Joe Lewis,Karin Luner,Johnny”CRASH” Matos,Jayson Mena,Renny Molenaar, Cyrille Mazzard,Greg Nanney,Joseph Nechvetal,Jondra Nolan,Tom Otterness,Calvin Reid,Huston Ripley, Crosby Romberger, James Romberger,Rick Rodine,Randee Silv,Kiki Smith,John Spencer,Gary Taxali,Robert Tanzie Thornton, Toyo Tsuchiya,, Marguerite Van Cook, John Veit ,Tom Warren,Christopher Wynter., Music/Video/Soundscape Artists: Patrick Brennan,On Davis,Mahlon Hoard,Joseph Nechvetal,, Crosby Romberger and John Zorn

And that music and other events schedule they have on their website for this event reads something like:
Saturday May 1st, 2:00 – 6:00 pm : Public preview
Saturday May 1st, 7:00 – 10:00 pm : Artist reception
Sunday May 2, 7:00 –10:00 pm : New music and dance: “Ply Conundrium”
Featuring: patrick brennan compositions/saxophone
Lisle Ellis, Hilliard Greene, David Sidman –guitar, Larry Roland-basses, with special invited guests: Tamango-Tap percussion, Bern Nix-guitar, Patrick Holmes-clarinet
Friday May 7, 6:00 –10:00 pm
“Photo-POW presents: POW Debuts the World”
With Photo Slide show & music video presentation from 6-8pm
with BBQ in the Backyard from 8-9pm and live performances from 9-10pm Featuring: ClockWork Cros, Miz Metro,Circa 95 & MC K Swift
“COME AND ENJOY THE SOUNDS OF SUMMER”

Saturday May 8, 6:00 – 10:00 pm Music and Video Saturday Night
New music 7:00 pm with “Cack-A-Lack”
Featuring: Mahlon Hoard–compositions/sax, Justin Veloso–drums, Paul Wheeler–guitar
Video 8:00 – 9:00 pm Featuring video work by:
John Veit: “Corn on Cotton”, video Documentary
“Mutaints” 10min, animation with a twist
Robert Tanzie Thornton:”Tributes”
Video Documentary
Joseph Nechvatal
Music 9:00 – 10:00 pm with “Cack-A-Lack”

Saturday May 15, 6:00 –10:00 pm Music and Video Saturday Night: with…
Music 7:00 pm: Cack-A-Lack featuring Mahlon Hoard, Justin Veloso, Paul Wheeler
Video 8:00 – 9:00 pm : John Veit, Robert Tanzie Thornton, Joseph Nechvatal
Music 9:00 pm: Cack-A-Lack
Sunday May 16 finale, 7:00 – 10:00 pm New Music: On’Ka’a Davis Presents D’Juke Music
On’Ka’a Davis—guitar, electric violin
Electric Meg Montgomery—electric trumpet
Nick Gianni—saxes and flute,
Rhadu Ben Judah—drums
David ‘Riddim-Athon’ Pleasant—drums

And this Tribes Gallery art, music, poetry, performances and bar b ques in the backyard event rocks.
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An Art Show

Hey bloggers, or whoever could be reading this blog. And in my facebookomaniaoholicness, I came across this following art event to be found in that city of New York as one of those many events that seem to appear daily on that facebook website. And every so often I find myself blah blogging about events on this blog for some reason or another, and also because hey, it’s less writing sometimes in my attempt to maintain content for this blog whenever possible in that web 2.0 user generated social media content era. And those facebook events seem to be endless. And this event art rocks. Have a great art day.

Overstimulated

Overstimulated is a student-curated takeover of a commercial retail space in lower Manhattan’s South Street Seaport, only a few blocks from the student’s university: PACE. A bridge project pulling from the student’s own work to those of their mentors and professors, and extending the collaborators that the student’s have been experimenting with outside of the university, this large scale group show of peers, faculty, and friends represents and celebrates the transition from campus life into the hustling New York art-world.

Almost 50 participating artists with work ranging from fabric installations, interactive sculptures, live painting, photography, film, collage, drawings, and digital illustrations create an immersive environment to explore and lose yourself in throughout the week’s packed schedule of events filled with live music, theater, poetry, and film screenings.

April 22nd – April 29th
Free and open to the public

Organized by Lia Woertendyke & Joe Ahearn
In collaboration w/ BACKYART & SHOWPAPER
BACKYART and SHOWPAPER

Artwork by Andrea Cruz, Joe Ahearn, Stephany Cardet, Lia Woertendyke, Janine Wallach, Shervin Nassi, Tanya Vazirani, Wanda Ward, Brian Rentas, Anastasiya Kizima, Katherine Sohm, Charlotte Cutler, Katie Hart, Erin Giblin, Emily Morris, Roger Sayre, Linda Herrit, Jane Dickson, Barbara Friedman, Will Pappenheimer, Linda Gottesfeld, Charlie Ahearn, Robin Tewes, Liz Laser, Sarah Valeri, Catalina Martinez, Sam Friedman, Liam Alexander, Lara Goetzel, GJ Lee, Astrid Andujar, Santana Dempsey, Jennie Booth, Dana Perrotti, Dave Herr, Diana Federico, Taras Hrabowsky, Eric Williams, Christine Rucker, Francesca Tallone, Jim Earl, Ali Gauss, Kyle Depew, Daniel Giordano, Kelly Orpelia, Charlotte Becket, Kaitlin Gallucci, Jennifer Schwarting (and more and more and more and more and more…)

SCHEDULE (all events begin at 6pm!)

Thursday, April 22nd – OPENING PARTY
performance (w/ live painting) by Colorform
hazing by The Soda Frat

Friday, April 23rd – MUSIC PERFORMANCES
curated by SleepWhenDead with

Ava Luna
Blissed Out

Saturday, April 24th – MULTI-DISCIPLINARY BUFFET

curated by Backyart

performance by Annie Lanzilotto & Fiasco
with live tarot card readings by Marcy Currier

Sunday, April 25th – FILM SCREENING
films by Shervin Nassi, Andrea Cruz, Charlie Ahearn, Taras Hrabowsky, Dave Herr, Catalina Martinez, and Liz Laser

Tuesday, April 27th – POETRY, PROSE, AND ADVENTURE STORIES
readings by Nina Freeman, Alaina Stamatis, Joe Ahearn, Jordan Michael, Tom Henry, Kyle Breen

Thursday, April 29th – CLOSING PARTY
Square dance lead by The Dust Busters

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ABC No Rio

And on this day finds itself Easter, that holy holiday of the year when Jesus arose, I think. And yet I find myself blogging away on this blog for some reason. And ABC No Rio, that cool arts and beyond venue in the Lower East Side of that city of New York, is having a Ides of March, The Seventh Biennial Building-Wide Exhibition. I know because that facebook event invite I received the other day over at that website says so. And that event reads as follows:

ABC No Rio’s Ides of March
The Seventh Biennial Building-Wide Exhibition
March 19 — April 9

Over 50 Artists on 4 Floors

OPENING: Friday March 19 at 7:00pm

VIEWING HOURS: Sun 1:00-6:00pm
Tues, Wed, Thrs 5:00-9:00pm

CLOSING: Friday April 9 at 7:00pm

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS: Cesar Arredondo, Fabian Bernbaum, Doris Caçoilo, Christopher Cardinale, Chris Clary, Barrie Cline, Peggy Cyphers, Michael De Pasquale, Nanna Debois Buhl, Charlotte Doglio, Ian Dolton-Thornton, Jade Doskow, Douglas Einar-Olsen, Es Muss Sein Quartet, Mike Estabrook, Lambert Fernando, Fred Fleisher, Flux Factory, Julie Hair, Suckzoo Han, Joann Harrah, Rebecca Howland, Akiko Ichikawa, it/EQ Community Arts Collaborative, Vandana Jain, Darren Jones & Ryan Roa, Just Seeds, Three Wise Goats, Christina Kelly, Sarah Kipp & Phyllis Kipp, Ben Knight, Vikki Law, Emilie Lemakis, Liz N Val, RTST, Jens Maier-Rothe, Julie McCabe, Judith Modrak, Alan Moore, Nsumi Collective, Jann Nunn, Olek, Angela Organ, Perfect Eight, Dave Powell, Dave Pugh, Ed Radford , Michelle Rollman, Scott Seaboldt, Chanika Svetvilas, Subject to Change, Seth Tobocman, Cat Tyc, Vydavy Sindikat, Carol Warner, Jen Zarkzewski & Kristen Rhea van Liew, and Z Collective with Insurgent Theatre

ADDTL IDES EVENTS:

Friday March 26 at 8:00pm
Don’t You Find Us Charming?
Chester Comedy Improv
Special One-Year Anniversary Performance

Sunday March 28 at 7:00pm
A Special COMA Concert
— Andrew Haas soprano sax and Dee Pop drums
— Dom Minasi guitar Blaise Siwula alto sax

Friday April 2 at 8:00pm
Fin de Siècle
Z Collective with Insurgent Theatre

Exhibition funded in part by the New York State Council on the Arts, the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs and the Dedalus Foundation.

Have a great art Easter day.

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The Learning Annex Internet Expo Again

And according to that Gregorian calendar, it is a Sunday on this day again, that day of rest, the Sabbath. Or is that Saturday. And yet I find myself blaghing away for some reason. And so I found myself at that Learning Annex Internet Expo on this day with one of those free full day passes , at that Marriott Marquis hotel near Times Square in that City of New York, that I event that I blah blogged about a few days ago on this blog. And so I went to that expo in an attempt to network and learn a class my way to internet riches and also to network with other bloggers or would be bloggers in an attempt to leave those No Police State Girl business cards everywhere and to everyone in an attempt to get rich internet quick. Though with the lack of tables or booths placed anywhere for this purpose, instead I found myself leaving and placing those business cards on hallway floors, bathroom floors, elevator floors, water cooler tables, bathroom sinks and in bathroom stalls etc; in hopes to network and interact with other attendees at this expo other than the presenters, speakers and organizers at this event. And for who this advertising and marketing event is for, I am not exactly sure. And so that catalogue for this event to be found on a table there and the cover of that program reads something like:
The Learnng Annex Internet Expo. America’s Largets How to Make Money Expo. with Twitter Co-Creator, Dom Sagolla (wow!), Get 28 million viewers, Dmitry Shapiro, Huffington Post, Jonah Peretti, Sell anything with video, Mike Koenigs, Six figure blogging, Lockhart Steele (now that one sounds interesting I think…), Start A T-shirt Line, Buy, sell and profit on eBay, Get a number one Google reading, Andrew Hazen, Make money with iPhone Apps, Dana Farbo, Get Free advertising, Fabrice Grinda (And if it’s free, then its for me, maybe.), Publish your ebook, Susan Danziger, Money for your idea, Jay Levy, Internet Businesses for women, Karla Lightfoot, Start a seven figure internet business, Nate Richardson (Seven figures you say?), Get free publicity, Steve Krakauer, Sell your content, Murray Hidary, Blog, podcast and grow rich (wow again!), Scott Paton, Attract anything with the secret, David Schirmer and Raise money for any business, Morgan Howard. And so the inside of this program goes on to mention Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and just about all things social media user generated content everything and lots of other things for the internet and beyond and the entrepreneur in one. Have a great attempt to get rich internet quick and more day.

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