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Re: Hurricane Irene on the Motherboards NYC

hatches ·
Seems the wind action here on the Westside was minimal; I have seen many pics of broken trees in the EV and Tompkins Square Park. Now the issue of flooding and tidal surges remains for this neighborhood. I look out the window and see joggers. Nothing will stop them, apparently. I can also see about 3 feet of water on (the now closed?) Don Hill's roof. Not good. Somebody should have cleaned out those drains! In this area the sea wall by the river is new and sturdy. Down at BPC and over in the...
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town

Chi Chi ·
There was a followup story on NY1 tonight saying that residents and businesses in the affected area - which was huge - West Side from Battery Park to 14th Street West of Broadway - are being asked to conserve power with the new heat wave coming this week. It seems that power for that sector that was controlled by the blown-up transformer has to be coming from somewhere else for a few weeks while it is rebuilt. And they don't sound that confident about the somewhere else. If you didn't lose...
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Re: My own private East Village

briandamage ·
I agree that M2M (or as Flloyd and I like to call it, F2M) is a step in the right direction for the NYU-infested 3rd ave. I'm a big fan of the Unagi which they have for very cheap. But overall I'm still partial to good old SUNRISE MART (it's on Stuyvesant Street just east of 3rd - take the elevator). Viva la japonaise! One thing I'd like to bring up here is the recent closing of many of our neighborhood markets and stores. BOTTOM LINE (10th & 1st) closed its doors this spring and I used...
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Re: My own private East Village

HelinRhiannon ·
dont live in the EV, I live near Curry Hill and there are lots of small stores there, too Kustlayans, something like that, on lex btwn28 &29, sell all kinds of indian goodies, and rice and my absolute favorite chutneys. As far as Japanese foods, I'm glad there is a place I can go now. I love making sushi!
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town

briandamage ·
Yes I definitely noticed it, Chi. About 2PM I was walking with my roommate in the EV and we both noticed 2 passenger planes flying really low. I'm sure the always-rotten NY1 will have coverage on it sometime later next month. I'm on the top floor of a 6-story building and can hear air traffic all the time. Today it's noisier than ever. Keep your eye on the skies!
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Re: My own private East Village

Chi Chi ·
Don't miss this interesting tale of two latter-day bohemians here on the LES. Its great because the author - the brilliant C. Carr - points out that the EV has been declared dead for bohos at least once every decade, yet its still the only place we all choose to live (despite all the boho enclaves discussed elsewhere and the incredible rents.) I really like Rev Jen and have worked and demonstrated with her several times with the Dance Liberation Front and Legalize Dancing NYC, but I think...
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Re: My own private East Village

Chi Chi ·
Wanted to put in a recommendation for all EV lovers/rememberers to read Tom Spanbauer's IN THE CITY OF SHY HUNTERS - it is set in the now-mythic early 80s EV and evokes the neighborhood better than any single thing Ive read. Since it came out ages ago, I'm assuming some of you have read it, but really worth it if you've not.
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York

seven ·
S'tan, please, the East Village 'art scene' was not about cashing in on the money? Let's not idealize it tooooooo much. Sorry to cast aspersions on many of your past and current aquaintances, but the EV 'art scene' was just the same catagory of ladder climbers Soho was ALL about. It's just that the EV 'scene' was the only space available on account of that olde arte world staple, exclusivity. Mark Kostabi is really the epitome of the East Village 'art scene' of the eighties. I'm not...
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York

S'tan ·
No of course if you are an artist you don't HAVE to make a living at it, but it would certainly be wonderful if we could. Seven you seem to think that is an impossibility, this is what irks me. I have to believe somewhere there is an editor who would not make me bow and scrape to get published. Wouldn't you? Artists who are purchased by the wealthy collectors are not necessarily making things to flatter their tastes. Artists do subsist in our culture as a parasitic entity, I grant you that,...
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York

hatches ·
The "Only Money vs. Only No Money" thread here made me think of this... Odd that about 28 years ago I was having a very similar discussion one day in a loft on Mercer Street owned by a cocaine dealer friend of my brother's who had laundered his money by buying up a great deal of that neighborhood. Tom Wolfe's The Painted Word had come out the previous year and someone was playing a then-unreleased demo of a song by Joni Mitchell, composed as a response to Wolfe (The Boho Dance.) Naturally...
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York

S'tan ·
God Hatchie I wish I'd been supporting someone like David Wojnarowicz at the time. Thank you for the poignant tale of his making a mountain of gorge trash in swank digs. Me I was ensconced uptown with the Luddite classicist, painter Duncan Hannah who loathed the whole downtown scene and would go into rages over grafitti art. My easy-earned dominatrix dollars ("she's lording it over a hot slave tonight" Rene Ricard used to croak) went to fuelling this fantasy of a 'New Romantic' revolution.
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York

seven ·
Making a living off your writing should not be an impossibility for you, S'tan. Alls you need is to find an agent/editor who doesn't want YOU to be the sub in some Paris gallery performance! Between your and Hatches' input here it is like no one really needs to go to the museum show. S'tan, are you sure it was Proust? I think it was rather Flaubert who wrote Bouvard and Pecuchet, unless Flaubert stole it all. You're such a Francophille. Stomp on me for one more criticism of the EV 80's show.
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York

bobby ·
I remember the 80's and the east village and the junkies and everyone mentioned but I had enough sense at the time to stay in the west village with the rest of the fags. Of course I can tell tales about lotsa dead people but I think I'll save it all for the book. I still want to see the EV show when I am in NYC in Feb.
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York

seven ·
Though I liked a lot of the art at the New Museum show it was not actually about the art. As much as I liked the kooky dancing bee video for its low-budget, tres gay, faux MTV production value, Klaus Noami's video (with sound so lamentably under-amped), the Jack Smith AMAZING 1962 film -the show is about the scene and the people and not really about the art at all! Not too subtle about that either, since the whole upstairs gallery is devoted to 'class' pictures and headshots of the...
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York

S'tan ·
Of course the EV Art Show is about the art. It can't be divorced from the scene it, the art, first and foremost created. It was not just a bunch of people drinking in bars, e.g do you think the "Meat Market Scene" will end up in a gallery? Did David W. live and die for your dismissals? Just because you don't like the art doesn't mean it is not a real force... we did not predict then how important it would be, and you can't predict now how influential it will continue to be.
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York

S'tan ·
This thread is not about the EV Art scene. It was trying to reflect on those aspects of New York we have seen depart: Farewell Charming Old New York. Sanctimonious attitude from those -- including myself -- who are not painters, deciding that some passionate artists are really only sell-outs, or even deciding they were perfect, whatever... what is the point? Do we really know eveything about who they were, and what they intended? Because Kostabi and Warhol were cynical money-lovers doesn't...
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Re: I'm from normal parents (The Pyramid Club Topic)

hatches ·
Hello Ann's Brother, Bill! Just the other day I was sitting in a parking lot in Fort Lauderdale and thinking of Ann and of writing a bit about her... Ann's involvement with the Pyramid predated my own, believe it or not. She was the regular host of Bobby Bradley's brainchild-- a Sunday night performance art event called "Cafe Iguana." Gracious, chatty, and personable, Ann's introductions often began in a rambling and disconnected manner, but somehow she managed, during the course of her...
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Re: HARRY POTTER FETISH @ Utopia Parkway 3/26/05 (Pictures)

Chi Chi ·
BIG thanks to the entire genius cast and everyone who worked so hard on this night - esp. Jorge and Cameleon for the fab decor. I'm still wearing my school scarf in the EV..people are bemused..
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Re: Hotels In NYC

Barbara Sommers ·
I should think that the NOTS hotel page might be best, as everything you will want to go to will be Downtown. Anywhere south of Midtown would be a general location. There are some B&B's that are really cheap in the EV, but you will never be able to take anyone back to your room with you... so stick with the hotels-- you never know... you might get lucky! Never, never choose a hotel near an airport. Though their prices are cheaper, there is a good reason for that. They are miles away from...
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Re: Keith Haring's Pop Shop Closing - A Personal Rememberance

seven ·
Though I was never a real fan, the shop was kind of the gateway to Lafayette for years. When I first noticed its manifestation was when I used to visit a gallery a little further down the street run by Josh Baer as a kind of 'not EV but definitely not Soho' statement. Baer, whose mother was a famous minimalist painter and expat who relocated to Amsterdam years before, was plugged in to a high tier of art collectors. He showed Jack Goldstein, Nancy Dwyer, et. al. Baer's girlfriend, Rosetta...
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Re: My own private East Village

Anna Nicole ·
Seven am sure u have been there loads... but have just 'found' a cute lil late night drinkin/lounge - Nublu...Ave C and 3rd... just find the house with the blue light... cute after hours feel about it... real chill an a real mix of people... even a back room/yard for smokin' very chill... nice crowd friendly, local didn't seem like the usual UWS trash that invades EV/LES these days.
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Re: My own private East Village

Luxury Lex ·
On a lighter note ..... I've really come to love taking my Napoleon to the dog run at Tompkins Square Park. It relaxes me and my "fag child" lives for it. Once in a while I take him to other runs like Union Square, Washington Square and Stuyvesant Square, but Tompkins is our favorite, the closest thing to having a back yard. Being a dog daddy has brought me into contact with so many people right here in the EV hood that I'd never have met otherwise, and it gives me such pleasure to watch my...
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Re: Dean Johnson - Death of a Legendary Legend

Jacob R Clark ·
I've been very disturbed by all of this since my friend Roger DeGennaro, a Howl festival organizer, told me about Dean's death last night. So I must, like all of you, share my memories of Dean in order to ease the sadness I feel. I met Dean when he was doorman at the Boybar back in 1983. You couldn't NOT notice him, with that too-tall, lanky frame and basso profundo voice (he could have been the bastard son of Living Theater co-founder Julian Beck!)--not to mention his cutting wit and...
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Re: GHOSTLIGHT - Halloween 2011 at Theatre 80 - Show Schedule

Zazoo and Satori ·
Wow, now that's a lineup! We can't wait.
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Re: GHOSTLIGHT - Halloween 2011 at Theatre 80 - Show Schedule

Chi Chi ·
We are so excited - first day of tech rehearsals done and it looks marvelous! Can't wait to share this with all the gorgeous friends and family that are coming!
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Re: GHOSTLIGHT - Halloween 2011 at Theatre 80 - Show Schedule

Chi Chi ·
GHOSTLIGHT was SPECTACULAR last night and raised a lot of $ for the cause! Love to all who came out, performed, or otherwise added to the festivities. We'll have a FLICKR page up soon, stay tuned! Meanwhile, one memento from Jackie legend Jordy Trachtenberg..
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STIMULATE: 2/19 MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO +"Post-Valentine's Blood Massacre III"

MissJordanJones ·
Saturday, Feb 19th (and every 3rd saturday) Xris SMack! & Mindswerve Studios present: S T I M U L A T E [ The Mind, The Body, The Dancefloor ] - Get your Monthly Fix! Stimulate Your Senses: ==== SOUND ==== Playing Live: MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO http://MeatBeatManifesto.c om/ http://facebook.com/MeatBe atManifesto Touring in support of their new CD "Answers Come In Dreams" (A.C.I.D.) Meat Beat Manifesto's constantly evolving musical invention has generated a long string of influential...
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FRIDAY Night-SUSPENSION! April 22nd RebelNYC-Yeah that’s right- A Friday!

MissJordanJones ·
2  Friday, April 22, 2011 09:00 PM to 04:00 AM REBEL nightclub-NYC 251 West 30th Street between 7th & 8th $20 in proper attire, $35 in all black- Creatively dressed, Fetish, uniforms, latex, leather, burner beautiful, school girl You asked for it, now you got it! FRIDAY night SUSPENSION! April 22nd@ Rebel We know its hard to make it out to parties on a school night. We know, we feel it too! So we are especially excited to let everyone know the big news. Our April SUSPENSION is being...
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IMPACT-Thursday May 12th @ REBEL-NYC

MissJordanJones ·
Club Rebel 251 30th street between 7th & 8th ave New York, NY $15 in appropriate attire, $30 in sharp all black Fetish, creatively dressed, Burner beautiful, formal, leather, latex, uniforms, school girl. From the creators and co producers of SUSPENSION, {XCESS and THE ULTIMATE AFTER PARTY Las Vegas comes.... IMPACT ...a new level in sophisticated fetish play. Deliver impact, make an impression, bruise the night in your telltale shape. Select a target. Take aim. Collide. Feel the...
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SUSPENSION-Memorial day-May 29th-Monday's a holiday!

MissJordanJones ·
The Delancey 168 Delancey Street. at foot of the Williamsburg bridge New York, NY $15 in proper attire, $30 in sharp all black Fetish, creatively dressed, burner beautiful, formal, suits, uniforms, school girl, From the creators and co producers of SUSPENSION, {XCESS and THE ULTIMATE AFTER PARTY Las Vegas comes.... SUSPENSION-May 29th-Memorial Day! A night of a thousand kisses, a night of a thousand lashes, when reality falls away and you take flight. Weightless above the earth, you are the...
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STIMULATE 5/14: w/MY LIFE WITH THE THRILL KILL KULT +16 VOLT

MissJordanJones ·
Sullivan Hall 214 Sullivan St New York, NY Xris SMack!, Vampire Freaks, Audiolust & Mindswerve Studios present: S T I M U L A T E [ The Mind, The Body, The Dancefloor ] - Get your Monthly Fix! get your Advanced Reduced Admission Tickets here: http://STIMULATE-ME.com/ Saturday, May 14th 11pm-4am, 18+ The SINISTER WHISPERZ Tour rolls into NYC! Stimulate Your Senses: ==== SOUND ==== The Sinister Whisperz Tour MY LIFE WITH THE THRILL KILL KULT playing your favorite material from their...
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CYBERTRON vs STIMULATE: UV/Blacklight/NYComicCon Afterparty w/BILE! Oct 15

MissJordanJones ·
VampireFreaks, Audiolust & Xris SMack! present: C Y B E R T R O N - vs - S T I M U L A T E ** UltraViolet Edition / Official NY ComicCon AfterParty ** Saturday, October 15th, 11pm-4am FLYER HERE: http://e.vampirefreaks.com /images/2011/cybertron_sti mulate_2011_800.jpg Stimulate Your Senses: === SOUND === [>> B I L E <<] http://VampireFreaks.com/B ILE The legendary NYC aggro-Industrial-metal project BILE returns with their classic line-up. Featuring R.H. Bear, DaveSussman,...
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GHOSTLIGHT - Halloween 2011 at Theatre 80 - Show Schedule

Chi Chi ·
Hi ghoulish ones We know you already know about GHOSTLIGHT, our HALLOWEEN spectacular. All the info is here..http://www.mothernyc.com/ghostlight/ This topic is for the evening's schedule - Who Is On When? - and of course any other...
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Blueprint for Accountability: The Wall St-Washington Connection

Culture Project ·
Streaming Live fromGaston Hall, Georgetown University Tuesday March 27th at 7:00 pm EST  http://fora.tv/live/culture_project/culture_project_blueprint_for_accountability A fusion of theater, film, journalism and...
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NOTS 22 poster and cover Stevie revealed

Chi Chi ·
Hi lovelies  Wanted to share this year's invite/poster, with several Mboarders among the cast: Photographer and Mboards ex-Moderator ALEX COLBYCover Stevie ST. EVEArt by our own DADDYFangs by FATHER VINCENT Lots more info in our latest ...
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LOW LIFE 6: East Village Others at HOWL! Festival 6/3

Chi Chi ·
HOWL! FESTIVAL AND THE JACKIE FACTORY PRESENT LOW LIFE 6: EAST VILLAGE OTHERS SUNDAY JUNE 3, 2012 5-7 PM - FREE ADMISSION TOMPKINS SQUARE PARK, NYC http://mothernyc.com/lowlife http://www.howlfestival.com On June 3, 2012 JACKIE FACTORY producers...
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Oh! You Pretty Things : The Phantom of the Rock Opera - Wednesday October 31st Halloween Night

twig the wonderkid ·
 Dear Phantoms, We regret to inform you that "Phantom of the Rock Opera" must be postponed until further notice due to the continued power-outage in Manhattan, we hope it will coincide with the rescheduled Halloween Parade and will keep you...
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Return of The Baroness Fetish Retinue 3/3

poindexter ·
Sunday, March 3rd--New York City. The Baroness’ Fetish Retinue Party Returns to the EV New York's longest running monthly fetish party returns to the East Village after a hiatus of more than a year The Baroness' Fetish Retinue, at the nefarious Club Bedlam. Doors open at 9 p.m. Costume contest at midnight, bring your toys and come prepared to play! Join The Baroness and her latex lovelies for an evening of deviant decadence and depraved insanity at this highly anticipated party redux. Music...
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Mon Apr 1 "Easter Mon Playmate Bunnies on the Hunt"April Fool TS Madness w Angelica & The Girls

http://nycmonwedtsparties.blogspot.com/2013/04/mon-apr-1-easter-mon-playmate-bunnies.htmlAction Every Mon Nite East Village MON APRIL 1 "EASTER MON PLAYMATE BUNNIES ON HUNT!!! AND "DONT GET APRIL FOOLED" WE GOT THE HOTTEST TS GASL N THE CITY YES...
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HOWL! HELP - Emergency and Health Fund for EV Artists

Chi Chi ·
A project Ive been working on for a long time is now live, and I urge you to find out more about it and USE these resources, if eligible..HOWL! EMERGENCY LIFE PROJECT (HELP) OF THE ACTORS FUND www.actorsfund.orgHOWL! HELP provides emergency assistance...
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HOWL! Festival 2010 Kick-Off Party, Wed 9/1, 8PM-Midnight

hatches ·
The HOWL! Festival 2010 Kick Off PartyWednesday, Sep 1 8 PM - Midnight FreeBowery Electric, 327 Bowery (at 2nd Street) 212-228-0228Complimentary wine will be served from 8-9PM.THE HOWL! FESTIVAL BOARD is pleased to announce the official opening party...
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Underworld presents Die Erotik this Wednesday

francinedevi ·
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1st UNDERWORLD Proudly Presents The Second Annual 'DIE EROTIK' FETISCH PARTY! ... The Weimar German Cabaret Edition (a'la "The Night Porter") MUSIK: *DJ Templar *DJ Bride of Wire *DJ V-Christ with SPECIAL GUESTS *DJ Xris SMack! http:......../......../........Xris-SMack.com/ *DJ Johanna Constantine http:......../......../........facebook.........com/..Johann....aConstantine Special Weimar German Fetisch Performance by The Flying Fox!
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Tell Tale Art Returns - Seeking Talent

derrickinadress ·
Hello Everyone -I am very excited that Rapture Cafe has given me the go ahead to produce a new installment of "Tell Tale Art" in their gorgeous new space.First show is set for February 15th @ 8pm.Tell Tale Art is a springboard for new ORIGINAL works...
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My own private East Village

Chi Chi ·
I like neighborhood topics, and am starting this one for fellow EV residents to share very local picks and pans, especially ones that aren't well known.The biggest news from the EV this season is the new Japanese grocery store at 3rd Avenue and 11th...
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Superdive, formerly Rapture Cafe

Pops Steiner ·
EV Grieve blog has been posting about Rapture Cafe's new incarnation, opening tomorrow night. It is called Superdive and it sounds like it's going to be kind of a frat party, Animal House theme bar. It will feature keg service, do it yourself...
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GHOSTLIGHT 3 Halloween in the Haunted EV

Chi Chi ·
THURSDAY OCTOBER 31, 2013 THE JACKIE FACTORY and EDITRIX ABBY PRESENT GHOSTLIGHT 3: THE HAUNTED EAST VILLAGE  THE GENE FRANKEL THEATRE 24 BOND STREET NYC 9 PM - 1:30 AM ADVANCE TICKETS $15 TILL 10/24, $20 AFTER BOX OFFICE + INFO...
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3.16.2014 - St Patty's Day Sunday w/ Filthy Rich & More! | Cielo NYC

saxe83 ·
FILTHY RICH Nathan Kersaint / Kevin Melito / Greco OPEN BAR 10PM to 11PM FREE ADMISSION BEFORE 11PM Doors Open 10pm to 4am 21+ Dress Code: Trendy $10 Tickets Guest List Table Reservations New York, NY - Sunday, March 9th, 2014 – Zenbi Recordings and Biohazard Promotions bring you a St. Patty's Day celebration party at Cielo with a talented DJ/Producer based out of the UK by the name of Filthy Rich. Filthy Rich has an innovative sound that people love to dance to tinkering between sleazy Tech...
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OBAMACARE FOR ARTISTS EV workshops 1/13 + 17

Chi Chi ·
EVERY ARTIST INSURED (OBAMACARE FOR ARTISTS) RETURNS TO THE EAST VILLAGE This month the ACTORS FUND christens the brand new HOWL HAPPENING GALLERY space with a return of their OBAMACARE FOR ARTISTS workshops and the first of their East Village AFFORDABLE HOUSING seminars. Last year close to 100 of our artist and performance community obtained affordable or free health insurance after attending one of these seminars, co-hosted by HOWL HELP. The 2015 window to enroll is closing on February 15...
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HOWL! HAPPENING opens with ARTURO VEGA in the EV 3/29

Chi Chi ·
HOWL! HAPPENING OPENS ARTURO VEGA AMERICAN TREASURE The exciting new East Village gallery/performance space HOWL! HAPPENING at 6 East 1st Street is finally opening next weekend on 3/29/15. (THE JACKIE FACTORY is collaborating on this effort along with other HOWL ARTS/ HOWL FESTIVAL folk, and will curate selected performance events there beginning in early Summer.) We are delighted to invite you to the first show, dedicated to East Village Artist Pioneer ARTURO VEGA. We hope to see you at...
 
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